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The Collaboration Network (TCN) Hosts Cancer Survivorship Research Roundtable

Connecting investigators to resources and potential collaborators is a need across the CCTST partner institutions and the community. To address this need, the CCTST Center for Improvement Science core developed The Collaboration Network (TCN) to overcome geographical, institutional, and disciplinary barriers to connecting with colleagues with complementary interests. TCN is a growing group of investigators, educators, clinical providers and other innovators who meet once a month to learn about each other, available resources, and funding opportunities. Guests and experts frequently attend and provide information about a service or resource. For more information and to request TCN membership, please click here

TCN is hosting a virtual roundtable on "Building Multidisciplinary Collaborations in Cancer Survivorship Research" on Thursday, October 17, from 9:00-11:00am via Zoom. This roundtable will focus on supporting engagement in cancer survivorship research through the development of multidisciplinary collaborations. Please click here to register.

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