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UNMC Eppley Cancer Center Starts Breast Cancer Training Program for Graduate Students

The University of Nebraska Medical Center’s Eppley Cancer Center announced

today a breast cancer training program for graduate students and post-doctoral

fellows. The new program, set to begin in the fall, is being funded by

a four-year, $850,000 Department of Defense Breast Cancer Training Grant

from the United States Army.

Kenneth Cowan, M.D., Ph.D., director of  the UNMC Eppley Cancer

Center and the principal investigator on the grant, said the program will

allow students and fellows to train with the faculty who make up the breast

cancer research and treatment programs at the cancer center.

“We have an excellent program in breast cancer research, including fundamental

basic research in breast cancer biology and genetics and a strong breast

cancer treatment program,” Dr. Cowan. said. “Through this training program

we hope to bring breast cancer researchers together to train new scientists

in the problems that face breast cancer researchers today.”

Dr. Cowan said the program would ultimately result in enhanced breast

cancer research that could be translated into better treatment for patients.

“We believe this new program will result in the development of an integrated,

multi-disciplinary effort, allowing basic researchers to interact with

clinical researchers,” he said. “This will result in a more collaborative

breast cancer research program and new therapeutic strategies to treat

or prevent breast cancer.”

The Army grant will fund up to three graduate students and two post-doctorate

fellows, Dr. Cowan said, with the potential for the program to become much

larger. Students and fellows receiving support from the grant will be identified

by an advisory committee, which will conduct  interviews with the

students, evaluate their grades, scores on entrance exams, Graduate Record

Examination scores, letters of recommendation and prior research experience.

The UNMC Eppley Cancer Center, a partnership between UNMC and the Nebraska

Health System (NHS), is a National Cancer Institute designated cancer center

— a distinction held by only 59 centers in the country.  Of the nearly

$31 million in competitive, external research grants and contracts awarded

to UNMC in 1998-99, cancer-related research accounted for about one-half

of that amount.

UNMC is the only public academic health science center in the state.

Through its commitment to research, education, outreach and patient care,

UNMC has established itself as one of the country’s leading centers for

cancer research and treatment, solid organ transplantation and arthritis.

During the past year, UNMC’s funding from the National Institutes of Health

increased by 28 percent, going from $16.2 million to $20.7 million. UNMC’s

educational programs are responsible for training more health professionals

practicing in Nebraska than any other institution.

NHS is one of the region’s premier health systems serving more than

25 percent of the Omaha-area market with its 687-bed facility. NHS is comprised

of the former Clarkson Hospital, the first hospital in Nebraska, and the

former University Hospital, the primary teaching facility for the University

of Nebraska Medical Center. The regional health system has a world class

reputation for excellence and innovation especially in the areas of solid

organ transplantation, burn care, wound care, geriatrics, bone marrow (stem

cell) transplantation and other cancer treatments. In 1999 NHS was named

“Best Hospital” for cancer and rheumatology care by U.S. News & World

Report Magazine. NHS is constantly improving the standard of care in the

communities it serves. The health system physicians operate more than 300

outpatient clinics in 100 communities in four states and recently developed

an affiliation with Shenandoah Memorial Hospital in southwest Iowa. The

NHS Clarkson West facility provides the only 24-hour emergency service

in west Omaha.


 

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