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Recognition Of Team Science

Faculty Appointments, Promotions and Titles at The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth

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Recognition Of Team Science

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  1. Faculty Appointments, Promotions and Titles at The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth “Recognition by peers as an investigator whose work has been instrumental in promoting significant advances in her/his field of inquiry, inclusive of basic research, clinical research, pedagogy and health care delivery science. Hallmarks of recognition include both those made as an individual and those made as part of a larger, cooperative team.” Dartmouth Cluster Initiative (e.g., “Big Data”) “Solutions, breakthroughs, and advances often arise from collaborative efforts that transcend the traditional boundaries of academic disciplines. The cluster initiative, through faculty collaboration and targeted hiring, will provide the critical mass and spectrum of expertise necessary to shape and advance the understanding of complex problems, emerging issues, and future societal challenges. The initiative will establish cohorts of scholars focused on new intellectual themes or questions that cut across disciplines, departments, and schools.” Recognition Of Team Science

  2. Use of Developmental Funds

  3. Pilot Projects • NCCC (Prouty): $250,000 • ACS Institutional Grant: $150,000 • Hopeman Cancer Clinical & Population Science: $200,000 • Cancer Nanotechnology: $60,000 • Cancer Comparative Effectiveness • Cancer Program Projects LOIs • LOIs for Foundation Cancer Proposals: V Foundation, Komen

  4. Shared Resources add Value to NCCC • New Shared Resources and Services: Trace Elements, geospatial • Equipment Purchases: 9T MRI, Neogene sequencing platforms Use of Shared Resources

  5. 2008 2012 2013 2014 Protocol Specific Research Support Early Phase Clinical Research Support Early Phase Study Program Process LoI Process for Early Phase Clinical Research Bench To/from Bedside Formalize Early Phase Trial Clinical Oncology Group DH Genetic Research Biobank LoI Process for Early Phase Clinical Research Molecular Tumor Board

  6. Center Vision Strategic Goals • Enhance our translational focus and disseminate trials regionally by hiring 2 physician investigators • Discover new imaging strategies and incorporate imaging research into a broader spectrum of research by utilizing the Surgical Innovation Center and Advanced Imaging Center • Develop anti-VISTA therapies by expanding clinical immunotherapy group • Improve cancer outcomes in our catchment area by expanding our behavioral research. • Address emerging issues in cancer care delivery by comparative effectiveness research through increased interaction with TDI • Expand ongoing efforts to build global health initiatives by supporting pilot grants in this area.

  7. Plans for Future Use Pilot Projects Translational Collaborative Interventional Relevance to Strategic Plan Recruitment (Current) Cancer Control / Tobacco Policy Biostatistics Quantitative Biomedical Sciences Cancer Mechanisms Early Phase Clinical Development Cancer Immunotherapy

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