Transdisciplinary team-based cancer research: a model for training the next generation of cancer researchers.

Dietmar W Siemann, Wendy Malorzo
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Purpose: Interdisciplinary team collaboration is a key element of discovery and advancement in oncology science and medicine. This fact is well-recognized by both laboratory and physician scientists and yet, most cancer research trainees are minimally exposed to and ill prepared in the collaboration skills required for them to be successful in the future. Similarly, near-peer mentoring, the benefits of which have been broadly published for precollegiate and undergraduate programs, is usually not a formal training component for doctoral and postdoctoral oncology trainees. At the University of Florida, the Team-based Interdisciplinary Cancer Research Training (TICaRT) Program seeks to address this unmet need by offering a unique opportunity for trainees to develop interdisciplinary skills in cancer research and gain collaborative expertise through team-based learning and near-peer mentoring.

Conclusion: Active transdisciplinary research collaboration drives cancer discovery, knowledge, and treatment. Providing opportunities for trainees to participate in collaborative research experiences by incorporating team science and near-peer mentoring concepts as integral components of their training would greatly aid their preparation to become successful next-generation cancer researchers.

基于跨学科团队的癌症研究:培养下一代癌症研究人员的模式。
目的:跨学科团队合作是肿瘤科学和医学发现和进步的关键因素。这一事实得到了实验室科学家和内科医生的广泛认可,然而,大多数癌症研究受训人员接触到的合作技能很少,而且在未来取得成功所需的合作技能方面准备不足。类似地,在大学预科和本科课程中广泛公布的近同伴指导的好处,通常不是博士和博士后肿瘤学学员的正式培训组成部分。在佛罗里达大学,团队为基础的跨学科癌症研究培训(TICaRT)项目旨在解决这一未满足的需求,为受训者提供了一个独特的机会,通过团队为基础的学习和近同伴的指导来发展癌症研究的跨学科技能,并获得协作专业知识。结论:积极的跨学科研究合作推动了癌症的发现、知识和治疗。通过将团队科学和近同伴指导概念作为培训的组成部分,为受训者提供参与合作研究经验的机会,将极大地帮助他们为成为成功的下一代癌症研究人员做好准备。
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