
Duncan Family Institute for Cancer Prevention and Risk Assessment
Ernest Hawk, M.D.
Vice President, Division Head
Mickie Lubin
Associate Director, Research Planning and Development, Office of the Vice President
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The Duncan Family Institute for Cancer Prevention and Risk Assessment serves to foster collaboration aimed at breaking new ground in cancer prevention.
The Duncan Family Institute for Cancer Prevention and Risk Assessment serves to foster collaboration aimed at breaking new ground in cancer prevention.
Our Goals
- Discover the roles biologic, genetic, environmental, behavioral and social factors play in cancer development
- Investigate medical and lifestyle interventions to stop cancer development or slow its progression, mindful of their potential applications to later-stage cancers
- Accelerate development and transfer of new tools and evidence-based interventions to the clinic and the community
The Duncan Family Institute, formed in 2008 through a generous gift from the Duncan Family, is advancing the science and practice of cancer prevention by accelerating the discovery and translation of new knowledge about cancer risk factors and developing innovative ways to reduce risk and prevent cancer while expanding our studies to attack multiple risk factors using complementary strategies.
Scientists affiliated with the institute are discovering the roles and effects of the interaction of biologic, genetic, environmental, behavioral and social factors in cancer development, investigating new medical and lifestyle interventions and the effect of the combination of these on reducing cancer risk, and increasing the pace of translation of discovery to the clinic and the community so that, ultimately, the benefits of our discoveries help reduce the overall burden of cancer.
The Duncan Family Institute aims to enable MD Anderson to:
- Become recognized as a premier center committed to cancer prevention research and practice with a specific goal of reducing the morbidity and mortality of cancer and its treatment
- Emerge as a definitive resource for educating the public and health care professionals about state-of-the-art practices in cancer prevention, the critical role that research plays in advancing knowledge and increasing our ability to offer better options tomorrow
- Train future generations of researchers and practitioners committed to cancer prevention and to improving and sustaining health
Seed funding supports the development of preliminary data for innovative research
The Seed Funding Research Program provides financial support to investigators working to generate preliminary data necessary to improve competitiveness for extramural support for larger and inventive hypothesis-driven studies.
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Developing the next generation and building for the future while strengthening the intellectual environment.
Contact Information
Duncan Family Institute Staff
Mickie Lubin
Associate Director, Research Planning and Development
Office of the Vice President
Office: 713-563-2053
Email: mdlubin@mdanderson.org
Physical Address
Duncan Family Institute for Cancer Prevention and Risk Assessment
Division of Cancer Prevention and Population Sciences
Cancer Prevention Building, 8.3093
1155 Pressler
Houston, TX 77030-3721
Mailing Address
Duncan Family Institute for Cancer Prevention and Risk Assessment
Division of Cancer Prevention and Population Sciences - Unit 1370
PO Box 301439
Houston, TX 77230-1439