4-minute video montage in which a few TREC Faculty share with Dr. Irwin, the TREC PI, their perspectives on the opportunities and benefits of the TREC Training Program.
The TREC Training Workshop
A growing number of studies have examined observational associations and interventional effects of diet, physical activity and obesity on various biological, psychosocial, and behavioral outcomes associated with cancer.4-6 These studies have focused on healthy populations, high risk populations and those diagnosed with cancer.4-8 However, even with the growing number of scholarly publications in this field, many of the studies suffer methodological limitations, and this research to date has not led to sufficient implementation of weight management and/or physical activity interventions/programs in the clinic or community. Recognition of the complex, multidimensional relationship between energy balance and cancer has motivated the development of new transdisciplinary training models, as the training of scientists and clinicians in energy balance and cancer research is critical.
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The networking and collaborative opportunities at this meeting are unmatched!
This Workshop reaffirmed my commitment to energy balance and cancer research. Connecting with experts in the field and gaining their input into developing ideas was critical.
This Workshop was an amazing experience and completely unique.
A meeting unlike any other. Many opportunities for networking and collaboration. Highly recommend!
The Center for Energy Balance in Cancer Prevention and Survivorship presents monthly trans-disciplinary research seminar aims to bring researchers of multidisciplinary backgrounds together to examine different energy-balance related topics.