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Mission Statement
To create a nationally and internationally prominent behavioral science program.
Departmental Goal
To conduct behavioral research on cancer risk behaviors, including the development of a behavioral sciences knowledge base; and to develop, implement, evaluate and disseminate interventions that contribute to preventing and reducing cancer incidence, mortality and morbidity.
Department Objectives
- Further expand and strengthen interdisciplinary, collaborative research programs between behavioral scientists and other disciplines, including basic science, clinical research and population-based sciences
- Assure a cohesive, multidisciplinary, critical mass of behavioral science investigators within a well-funded research program
- Continue to build clinical research programs in smoking cessation, genetic counseling and testing for hereditary cancer susceptibility and psychosocial oncology
- Expand the psychobiology research program for the purpose of conducting research on nicotine dependence, withdrawal and relapse and on basic biobehavioral mechanisms
- Focus research programs on high-risk, underserved and minority populations wherever possible
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