AVAILABILITY OF GUIDELINES FOR MINORITY SUPPLEMENTS TO NCI INSTITUTIONAL CLINICAL ONCOLOGY RESEARCH CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARD PROGRAM (K12) RELEASE DATE: March 20, 2003 NOTICE: NOT-CA-03-014 National Cancer Institute (NCI) (http://www.nci.nih.gov) The Comprehensive Minority Biomedical Branch (CMBB), Office of Centers, Training and Resources, Office of the Deputy Director for Extramural Science, National Cancer Institute wishes to announce that the ELIGIBILITY section of the Guidelines for Minority Supplements to the NCI Institutional Clinical Oncology Research Career Development Award Program (K12) have been modified as follows: "For CMBB purposes, a person is an underrepresented minority if he or she belongs to a particular ethnic and racial group that has been determined by the grantee institution to be underrepresented in cancer-related biomedical, behavioral, clinical or social science research. Underrepresented individuals are not limited to racial and ethnic minorities but can also include individuals, as selected by the institution, as underrepresented as cancer research, e.g. first generation college graduates, the economically disadvantaged, etc." The modified Guidelines for Minority Supplements to NCI Institutional Clinical Oncology Research Career Development Award Program (K12) are now available on the CMBB website: http://minorityopportunities.nci.nih.gov. The NCI invites NCI-supported Cancer Centers to participate in the Continuing Umbrella of Research Experiences (CURE) Program by submitting administrative supplements for placing promising underrepresented clinicians in cancer research settings. INQUIRIES: Inquiries regarding these initiatives and application procedures should be addressed to: Ms. Bobby Rosenfeld Senior Program Analyst Comprehensive Minority Biomedical Branch Office of Centers, Training and Resources National Cancer Institute 6116 Executive Boulevard Suite 7028, MSC 8350 Bethesda, MD 20892 Rockville, MD 20852 (express/courier service) Telephone: 301-496-7344 Fax: 301-402-4551 e-mail: rr63v@nih.gov
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