A group photo of Northeastern ChicagoCHEC collaborators in front of a banner with the text "Northeastern Illinois University Center of Health."

Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative (CHEC) has announced details for its 8th Annual 社区 Forum. This year’s theme is “社区 Health Connections: Bridging Gaps in Cancer through Conversations.”

的 forum will be held from 9:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. 9月5日星期五. 29 at the Arturo Velasquez Institute, the satellite campus of Richard J. Daley College, 2800 S. 西方的大街. 在芝加哥. Presentations will be held in 英语, 西班牙语, Cantonese and American Sign 语言. 的 event is free and open to the public. Participants are required to sign-up in advance 通过表格 英语/西班牙语 or 英语/粤语 参加. Free lunch and on-site parking will be provided to confirmed attendees. Please note: Wearing a face mask is strongly encouraged to ensure a safe space for all attendees.

Northeastern Professor of 经济学 Christina Ciecierski and Professor and Chair of the Department of Mathematics 莉迪亚Filus are Co-Principal Investigators of the ChicagoCHEC grant for the University.

"Only through partnership and engagement with our city's underserved can we foster meaningful cancer research, 教育 and training that appropriately addresses health equity issues,费勒斯说。. “By serving the most diverse populations of students, NEIU is well-positioned to reach out to these communities and encourage them to actively participate and engage in this partnership."

多年来, ChicagoCHEC has brought the Northeastern community a wide-rage of programs and opportunities, including the annual Women in Science Conference, virtual study halls and summer data camps at which students develop necessary skills for advanced research experiences offered at Northeastern and beyond. 

“We are very proud of the fact that, 自2016年以来, 97% of students who were enrolled at Northeastern as undergraduates during their work with ChicagoCHEC have completed their degrees,切切尔斯基说. “的se students earned degrees in economics, geography and psychology, among other disciplines that directly impact the field of healthcare. We know the opportunities these students were given through ChicagoCHEC propelled their academic trajectories and are confident the next group of students who participate in our programs will be impacted in similar ways.”

In 2021, the National Cancer Institute awarded a five-year, $17.7 million grant renewal 对ChicagoCHEC. 的 program is a partnership led by Northwestern University, the University of Illinois Chicago and Northeastern. Its mission is to advance cancer health equity through meaningful scientific discovery, 教育, training and community engagement.