January 2013


New Opportunities
January 15, 2013 All Faculty Foundation Tumors

Caring for Carcinoid Foundation-AACR Grant for Carcinoid Tumor and Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor Research

Develop new ideas that have direct relevance to carcinoid tumors or pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors in any discipline.

 

Due Date:

January 15, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

$250,000 total for 2 years

Eligibility:

All independent investigators

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

AACR - Caring for Carcinoid Foundation Grant

January 15, 2013 All Ranks Foundation Personalized Cancer Medicine

Landon Foundation - AACR Innovator Award for Research in Personalized Cancer Medicine

The use of genomics to accurately predict individual responses to treatment with a drug or biologic agent is a central component of the future of personalized cancer medicine. This direction in cancer treatment is the result of the discovery of the molecular basis of cancer and involves understanding the risks and responses associated with individual molecular differences. This award is intended to accelerate progress in this area.

 

Due Date:

January 15, 2013 at Noon EST

Amount & Project Period:

$100,000 total for 2 years.

Eligibility:

Hold a full-time faculty position for no more than 10 years with the title of instructor, research assistant professor or assistant professor.

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

Landon Foundation-AACR INNOVATOR Award - Personalized Medicine

 


New Opportunity
January 15, 2013 (LOI)
March 31, 2013 (App)

All Ranks Federal Patient Centered

Improving Methods for Conducting Patient Center Outcomes Research

Every day patients and their caregivers face crucial health care decisions while lacking key information they need. PCORI seeks to support research projects requiring a comparative clinical effectiveness approach that engages patients in collaboration with their clinicians.

 

Due Date:

January 15, 2013 (LOI)*
March 31, 2013 (Application)
*Informational Webinars (see pcori.org  for schedule - January - February 2013)
 

Amount & Project Period:

$250,000/yr for 3 years

Eligibility:

All faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x 6071

RFA Link:

PFA Improving Methods

 

U54 NIMHD
January 15, 2013 All Faculty Federal Health Disparities

Transdisciplinary Collaborative Centers for Health Disparities Research

The National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) seeks to establish specialized Transdisciplinary Collaborative Centers (TCCs) for health policy research.

 

Due Date:

January 15, 2013 (Application)

Amount & Project Period:

$1,500,000 for year 1 (Planning year)
$3,000,000/yr for years 2-5

Eligibility:

All Faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

RFA-MD-13-003

 

 

R01 NIAID
January 18, 2013 All Faculty Federal HPV

Immunity in the Elderly

To gain a better understanding of induction, development, and maintenance of protective immunity in the elderly in response to infections with or vaccines against NIAID Emerging and PHPV3-Emerging infectious diseases.

 

Due Date:

January 18, 2013 (LOI) February 20, 2013 (Application)

Amount & Project Period:

$300,000/yr for 5 years

Eligibility:

All Faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

RFA-AI-12-038

 

January 18, 2013 All Ranks State Technology Transfer

The James and Esther King Biomedical Research Program & Bank Head Coley Cancer Research Programs

Technology Transfer Feasibility (TTF) Grants

Assist investigators in moving promising research findings toward commercialization. Projects should be designed to establish scientific and technical merit and feasibility to attract commercial interest.

 

Due Date:

January 18, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

$100,000 total (Directs and indirects) for 1 year

Eligibility:

Full time faculty or postdoctoral fellow in his/her final fellowship year at grant submission time. (Must be full time faculty by grant start date.)

Contact:

Christi Craig, x1458
 

RFA Link:

James & Esther King Biomedical Research Program

The Bankhead Coley Cancer Research Program

 

 

 
January 18, 2013 All Ranks State Tobacco Research

Bridge Grant Programs

Provide interim support for promising tobacco-related investigator-initiated research projects that have been highly rated by national peer review panels in recent federal competitions but were not funded due to budget constraints.

 

Due Date:

January 18, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

$200,000 total (directs and indirects) for 1 year

Eligibility:

Full time faculty or postdoctoral fellow in his/her final fellowship year at grant submission time. (Must be full time faculty by grant start date.)

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

James & Esther King Biomedical Research Program

The Bankhead Coley Cancer Research Program

 

January 20, 2013 Junior Faculty Foundation Esophageal

June and Donald O Castell, MD Esophageal Clinical Research Award

Support junior faculty involved in clinical research in esophageal disease.

 

Due Date:

January 20, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

$25,000 total for 1 year
 

Eligibility:

Junior Faculty holding a full time faculty position and a member of AGA at or below the level of assistant professor.

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

AGA RFA

 

 

R33 NIH
January 20, 2013 February 20, 2013 All Faculty   Federal Emerging Technology

Validation and Advanced Development of Emerging Technologies for Biospecimen Science

Support the development of tools and methods to assess sample quality, preserve sample integrity and establish verification criteria for quality assessment and control under diverse conditions.

 

Due Date:

January 20, 2013 (LOI)
February 20, 2013 (Application)

Amount & Project Period:

$900,000 total for 3 years

Eligibility:

All faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

RFA CA-13-004

 

 

R21 NIH
January 20, 2013 February 20, 2013 All Faculty Federal Technology Development

Early-Stage Innovative Molecular Analysis Technology Development for Cancer Research

To support molecular analysis technologies with a high dgree of technical innovation with the potential to significantly affect and transform investigations exploring the molecular and cellular bases of cancer.

 

Due Date:

January 20, 2013 (LOI)
February 20, 2013 (Application)

Amount & Project Period:

$900,000 total for 3 years

Eligibility:

All faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

RFA-CA-13-001

 

 

January 21, 2013 All Faculty Federal Scholarly Works

National Library of Medicine (NML) Grants for Scholarly Works in Biomedicine

Provide awards for the preparation of book-length manuscripts and other scholarly works of value to US health professionals, public health professionals, biomedical researchers, and health science historians.

 

Due Date:

January 21, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

$500,000 direct costs/yr for 3 years

Eligibility:

All Faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

RFA PAR-13-014

 

 

U01 NIH
January 22, 2013 All Faculty Federal Informatics

Revisions for Early Stage Development of Informatics Technology

Invite revisions from currently funded U01 cooperative agreement projects for early stage development of enabling informatics technologies to improve the acquisition, management, analysis, and dissemination of data.

 

Due Date:

January 22, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

$150,000/yr for 2 years

Eligibility:

Faculty with current UO1 projects with one year left at the estimated time of award.

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

RFA PAR-12-289


 



New Opportunities
January 23, 2013 Junior Faculty Foundation HER Family Pathway

AACR-Genentech BioOncology Career Development Award for Cancer Research on the HER Family Pathway

Conduct cancer research on the HER family pathway and establish careers in this field. Proposed research projects are restricted to basic, translational, clinical or epidemiological projects that substantially advance the field of cancer research on the HER family pathway.

 

Due Date:

January 23, 2013 at 12:00 noon Eastern Time

Amount & Project Period:

$150,000 total for over 2 years.

Eligibility:

Full time, tenure track full time faculty position for less than 5 years with the title of instructor, research assistant professor, or assistant professor.
 

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

AACR Genentech Career Dev HER Family Pathway


January 23, 2013 All Ranks Foundation International Collaboration

Landon Foundation - AACR INNOVATOR Award for International Collaboration in Cancer Research

Provides support for an existing collaboration for costs traditional grant mechanisms may not support and to highlight the importance of collaboration to conquering the cancer problem. This funding seeks to provide the means to facilitate travel and sharing of knowledge that otherwise may have been difficult to achieve

 

Due Date:

January 23, 2013 (Noon, EST)

Amount & Project Period:

$100,000 total over 2 years.

Eligibility:

Applications accepted from two or more independent investigators working within an established international cancer research collaboration involving institutes in multiple countries.

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071
 

RFA Link:

Landon Found/AACR INNOVATOR AWARD


January 23, 2013 Junior Faculty Foundation Career Development

AACR Gertrude B. Elion Cancer Research Award

Support projects in cancer etiology, diagnosis, treatment or prevention in basic, translational or clinical cancer research.

 

Due Date:

January 23, 2013 (Noon, EST)

Amount & Project Period:

$75,000 total for 1 year (Direct research expenses)

Eligibility:

Tenure-track full time faculty for less than 5 years, with title of instructor, assistant professor, research assistant professor or equivalent.

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

AACR Gertrude B. Elion Award

January 23, 2013 Physician Scientists Foundation Angiogenesis

AACR - Judah Folkman Fellowship for Angiogenesis Research

Proposed research projects are restricted to basic, clinical, translational or epidemiological studies that substantially advance the field of angiogenesis and/or anti-angiogenic therapy research in cancer.

 

Due Date:

January 23, 2013 (Noon, EST)

Amount & Project Period:

$45,000/yr for 2 years
Supports salary and benefits.  Up to 25% of total grant may be designated for non-personnel research expenses. 

Eligibility:


Must have a medical degree or hold a combined MD/PhD and not currently a candidate for further doctoral or professional degree. Must be within first five years of research fellowship training. Work under the auspices of a mentor.

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

AACR Judah Folkman Fellowship in Angiogenesis Research

 

January 24, 2013 Postdoctoral or Clinical Research Fellow Foundation Colorectal Cancer

Fight Colorectal Cancer-AACR Fellowship in memory of Lisa Dubow

Encourage and support a postdoctoral or clinical research fellow to conduct translational or clinical research that focuses on novel THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES for late-stage metastatic colorectal cancer.

 

Due Date:

January 24, 2013 (Noon, EST)

Amount & Project Period:

$50,000 total for 1 year.

Eligibility:


Must have a medical degree or hold a combined MD/PhD and not currently a candidate for further doctoral or professional degree. Must be within first five years of research fellowship training. Work under the auspices of a mentor.
 

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

Fight Colorectal Cancer-AACR Fellowship

 

 



New Opportunity
January 25, 2013 All Faculty Foundation Pancreatic

The National Pancreas Foundation Research Grants

Support studies intended to advance knowledge in the areas of pancreatic carcinoma, and all forms of pancreatitis.

 

Due Date:

January 25, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

$50,000 total for 1 year.

Eligibility:

All faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

National Pancreas Foundation RFA

 

 

U01 NIH
January 28, 2013 February 28, 2013 All Faculty Federal Health Care
& Intervention

Determinants and Consequences of Personalized Health Care and Prevention

Stimulate development in the field of economic analysis of personalized health interventions, generating theoretical models and analytic tools and frameworks that will be suitable for application across a broad range of interventions, health conditions, and populations.

 

Due Date:

January 28, 2013 (LOI)
February 28, 2013 (Application)
 

Amount & Project Period:

No limit, detailed budget required.

Eligibility:

All faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

RFA RM-12-024

 

 
 
January 31, 2013 All Faculty Non-Federal Translational Science

The Sarcoma Foundation of America Translational Research Grants

Support projects that focus on the following areas of research:

1) Omic characterization of sarcomas and definition of novel targets
2) Omic patterns of sensitivity and resistance to existing agents
3) Systemic therapy combinations
4) Immunotherapy

 

Due Date:

January 31, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

$50,000/yr for 1 year

Eligibility:

All faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

RFA SFA

 

 


New Opportunity
February 1, 2013 Young Investigator Foundation Career Development

Prostate Cancer Foundation Young Investigator Awards

Young Investigators may be working in basic, translational, clinical, population sciences, bioengineering or any other field that could contribute to the end of prostate cancer. However, successful applicants should be working in a research environment capable of supporting transformational prostate cancer research. Access to and interaction with a clinical environment, as well as translational prostate cancer physician-scientists, is highly desirable.

This year we wish to extend a special invitation to RESEARCH MOLECULAR PATHOLOGISTS and BIOINFORMATICIANS to apply for this award.

 

Due Date:

February 1, 2013
 

Amount & Project Period:

$75,000/yr. for 3 years

Eligibility:

Be within 6 years of completing professional degree or clinical training.

Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, Instructor, Assistant Professor eligible. Have been awarded less than $200,000 in research funds from all sources including institutional funds.

Those who have received young investigator funding from NCI, NIH or DoD are still eligible.

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

Prostate Cancer Foundation RFA

 

 

 
February 1, 2013 Mid-career faculty Foundation Melanoma

The American Cancer Society Research Professor

Provide funding to mid-career investigators who have made seminal contributions that have changed the direction of basic cancer research.

 

Due Date:

February 1, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

$80,000/yr for 5 years

Eligibility:

Mid-career faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

ACS Research Professor
 

 

 
R13 AHRQ
 
February 1, 2013 All Faculty Federal Conferences

AHRQ Conference Grant Program

Support conferences that include:  1)Research Development; 2) Research design methodology;
3) Dissemination and implementation; and 4) Research training, infrastructure and career development.

 

Due Date:

February 1, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

$35,000/yr for 3 years

Eligibility:

All faculty (MPI applications are not allowed)

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

RFA PA-13-017

 

 

 
February 1, 2013 Mid-Career Investigators Foundation Melanoma

The Harry J Lloyd Charitable Trust Career Development, Basic Research and Translational Research Awards

Only one application per institution per category will be accepted.
Applications will be accepted on a broad range of melanoma research projects with special consideration in two areas:
1) emerging novel concepts that constitute significant innovation and
2) new investigators in the field of melanoma.

 

Due Date:

February 1, 2013
 

Amount & Project Period:

$100,000 total for 1 year

Eligibility:





Career Development: salary support for promising young melanoma investigators (MD or PhD)

Basic Research: Gain new biological insights into melanoma development or progression.

Translational Research: Funds clinically important melanoma research.

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071
 

RFA Link:

HarryLloydTrust RFA 

 

 
R24 NIAID
 
February 3, 2013 All faculty Federal Immunology

Resource Related Research Projects for AIDS, Allergy, Immunology, and Transplantation

Proposals must address scientific areas relevant to the specific parts of the NIAID mission: research to develop vaccines, therapeutics, and diagnostics to prevent and treat HIV, immune-mediated, and allergic diseases.

 

Due Date:

February 3, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

No limit, detailed budget required - 5 years

Eligibility:

All faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

RFA PAR-11-056

 

 
R01
R21
NCI
 
February 5, 2013
February 16, 2013
All Faculty Federal Peripheral Nerve Damage

Biomechanisms of Peripheral Nerve Damage by Anti-Cancer Therapy  

Encourage basic biologic research on damage to the peripheral nervous system instigated by pharmacologic cancer treatments, known as chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN).

 

Due Date:

February 5, 2013 (R01)
February 16, 2013 (R16)
 

Amount & Project Period:

R01-No limit, detailed budget required - 5 Years
R21 - $275,000 total over 2 years
 

Eligibility:

All Faculty Ranks

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

R01 PA-12-082 | R21 PA-12-083

 

 
R01
R21
NCI
 
February 5, 2013 February 16, 2013 All faculty Federal Hem Onc
Biomarkers

Biomarkers for Early Detection of Hematopoietic Malignancies

Encourage development and validation of biomarkers especially in high risk individuals and risk assessment of primary and secondary hematopoietic malignancies.

 

Due Date:

February 5, 2013 (R01)
February 16, 2013 (R21)
 

Amount & Project Period:

R01-No limit, detailed budget required - 5 Years
R21 - $275,000 total over 2 years
 

Eligibility:

All faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

R01 PA-12-221 | R21 PA-12-220

 

 
R01
R21
NIH/CDC
 
February 5, 2013 February 16, 2013 All faculty Federal Vaccine Safety

Research to Advance Vaccine Safety

To support research in areas potentially relevant to vaccine safety.

 

Due Date:

February 5, 2013 (R01)
February 16, 2013 (R21)
 

Amount & Project Period:

R01-No limit, detailed budget required - 5 Years
R21 - $275,000 total over 2 years

Eligibility:

All faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

R01 PA-12-037 | R21 PA-12-038

 

 
R01
R21
NCI
 
February 5, 2013 February 16, 2013 All Faculty Federal Cancer Epidemiology

Mitochondria in Cancer Epidemiology, Detection, Diagnosis and Prognosis

Supports the development and validation of new mitochondrial-related biomarkers for early cancer detection.

 

Due Date:

February 5, 2013 (R01)
February 16, 2013 (R21)
 

Amount & Project Period:

R01 - No limit, detailed budget required - 5 years
R21 - $275,000 total over 2 years
 

Eligibility:

All faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

R01 PA-11-073  |  R21 PA-11-074

 

 
R01 R21 NCI
 
February 5, 2013 February 16, 2013 All Faculty Federal Basic Sciences

Biology of Manual Therapies

Supports the investigation of the basic science and mechanisms of action underlying the biomedical, immunological, endocrinological and/or neurophysiological consequences of manual therapies.

 

Due Date:

February 5, 2013 (R01)
February 16, 2013 (R21)
 

Amount & Project Period:

R01 - No limit, detailed budget required - 5 years
R21 - $275,000 total over 2 years
 

Eligibility:

All faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

RFA PA-10-209  |  R21 PA-10-210

 

  
R01
R21
NCI
 
February 5, 2013 February 16, 2013 All faculty Federal Health Disparities-Male

Health Promotion Among Racial and Ethnic Minority Males

Support projects that stimulate and expand research in the health of minority males.

 

Due Date:

February 5, 2013 (R01)
February 16, 2013 (R16)
 

Amount & Project Period:

R01 - No limit, detailed budget required - 5 years
R16 - $275,000 total over 2 years
 

Eligibility:

All faculty ranks

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

R01 PA-10-236  |  R21 PA-10-237

 

  
R01
R21
NCI
 
February 5, 2013 (R01) February 16, 2013 (R21) All Faculty Federal Aging/Cancer

Translational Research at the Aging/Cancer Interface (TRACI)

Encourage translational research in the overlapping areas of aging and cancer, linking basic and research relevant to the care of older cancer patients.

 

Due Date:

February 5, 2013 (R01)
February 16, 2013 (R21)
 

Amount & Project Period:

R01 - No limit, detailed budget required - 5 years
R21 - $275,000 total over 2 years
 

Eligibility:

All faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071
 

RFA Link:

R01 PA-12-136 | R21 PA-12-135

 

  
R01
R21
NCI
February 5, 2013 (R01) February 16, 2013 (R21) All faculty Federal Survivorship

Examination of Survivorship Care Planning Efficacy and Impact

Stimulate research to evaluate the effect of care planning on cancer survivors' health and psychosocial outcomes; self-management of late effects and adherence to cancer screening and health behavior guidelines; utilization of follow-up care; organizational-level factors influencing the implementation of care planning; and associated costs. 

 

Due Date:

February 5, 2013 (R01)
February 16, 2013 (R21)
 

Amount & Project Period:

R01 - No limit, detailed budget required - 5 years
R21 - $275,000 total over 2 years
 

Eligibility:

All faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

R01 PA-12-275  |  R21 PA-12-274

    
R01 NCI
February 5, 2013 All Faculty Federal Biomedical Informatics

Innovations in Biomedical Computational Science and Technology

Support broad based research in biomedical informatics and computational biology.

 

Due Date:

All faculty

Amount & Project Period:

$500,000/yr for 5 years

Eligibility:

All faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

RFA PAR-09-218

 

  
R01
R21
NCI
February 5, 2013 (R01) February 16, 2013 (R21) All Faculty Federal Assessment Tools

Improving Diet and Physical Activity Assessment

Encourages innovative research to enhance the quality of measurements of dietary intake and physical activity.

Diet and physical activity are lifestyle and behavioral factors that play a role in the etiology and prevention of many chronic diseases, such as cancer, coronary heart disease, and overweight/obesity as well as in maintaining weight loss.

Accurate longitudinal data on physical activity and dietary intake patterns would be especially helpful in understanding how these factors may impact on health and functional status over the human lifespan. Therefore, diet and physical activity are assessed for both surveillance and epidemiological/clinical research purposes.

 

Due Date:

February 5, 2013 (R01)
February 16, 2013 (R21)

Amount & Project Period:

No limit, detailed budget required (R01)
$275,000 total over 2 years (R21)
 

Eligibility:

All faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

RFA PAR-12-198  |  RFA PAR-12-197

    
R01 NIH
February 5, 2013 All Faculty Federal Bone Marrow Syndrome

Ribosomal Disorders and Their Roles in Inherited Bone Marrow Failure Syndrome

Encourages collaborative research projects by multi-disciplinary teams to advance understanding of molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying ribosomal dysfunction. Research areas include hematopoiesis and their role in bone failure syndromes.

 

Due Date:

February 5, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

No limit, detailed budget required.

Eligibility:

All faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

RFA PA-11-121
 

 

  
R01 FDA
February 6, 2013 All Faculty Federal Product Development

Clinical Studies of Safety and Effectiveness of Orphan Products Research Grant

The goal of FDA's OPD grant program is to support the clinical development of products for use in rare diseases or conditions where no current therapy exists or where the product being developed will be superior to the existing therapy. FDA provides grants for clinical studies on safety and/or effectiveness that will either result in, or substantially contribute to, market approval of these products.

 

Due Date:

February 6, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

Phase 1: $200,000/yr for 3 years
Phase 2 and 3: $400,000/yr for 4 years
 

Eligibility:

All Faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

RFA FD-13-001

 

  
K01
K08
K23
NCI

New Opportunities
February 12, 2013 Postdoctoral Fellows Federal Melanoma

Mentored Research Scientist Development Award to Promote Diversity - K01

To provide salary and research support for a sustained period of "protected" time for intensive research under the guidance of a mentor or sponsor, in the biomedical, behavioral or clinical sciences leading to independence.

 

Due Date:

February 12, 2103

Amount & Project Period:

$100,000/yr for 5 years.

Eligibility:

Doctoral degree required. Candidates must have completed at least 2 but usually not more than 5 years of postdoctoral training.
 

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

PAR-12-050

February 12, 2013 Clinical Scientist Federal Career Development

Mentored Clinical Scientist Research Career Development Award to Promote Diversity - K08

This award is designed to promote career development of clinical scientists from diverse backgrounds that have shown to be underrepresented in health related science

 

Due Date:

February 12, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

$100,000 plus fringe benefits/yr for 5 years
$30,000/yr for 5 years (75% effort required)

Eligibility:

Clinical doctoral degree required. 

Clinical scientists in their early careers (ie: postdoctoral positions or early stage of faculty positions such as Assistant Professors with = 2 years of appointments.)

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

PAR-12-051

 

February 12, 2013 Junior Faculty Federal Patient Oriented Research

Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award to Promote Diversity - K23

Support career development of investigators who have committed to focus on patient-oriented research.
 

Due Date:

February 12, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

$100,000/yr for 5 years
$30,000/yr for 5 years (Research development costs)
75% effort required

Eligibility:

Full time faculty appointment required. Must have a health-professional doctorate degree.

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

RFA PAR-12-052

February 15, 2013 All Faculty Federal PCORI

Patient Centered Outcomes Research - Cycle III

Areas of interest include assessment of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment options; improving care system; communication and dissemination research; and addressing disparities.

 

Due Date:

February 5, 2013 (LOI)

Amount & Project Period:

$500,000/yr for 3 years (For projects exceeding $500,000 or lasting longer than 3 years, Request for Review form is required).
 

Eligibility:

All faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

PCORI Cycle III
 

    
February 15, 2013 Postdocs Foundation Fellowship

Jane Coffins Childs Memorial Fund for Medical Research Postdoctoral Fellowships

Support full time postdoctoral studies in medical related sciences bearing on cancer.

 

Due Date:

February 15, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

$50,000/yr for 3 years

Eligibility:

Must have no more than 1 year postdoctoral experience.
Must hold MD or PhD in the proposed field of study.
 

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071
 

RFA Link:

The Jane Coffins Memorial Fund Fellowship
 

 

  
R21 NCI
February 16, 2013 All Faculty Federal ncRNA

Identifying Non-Coding RNA Targets for Early Detection of Cancer

Encourage research projects on non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) and their targets in preneoplastic lesions and early stage cancers.

 

Due Date:

February 16, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

$275,000 total for 2 years

Eligibility:

All faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

R21 PA-12-214

 

  
February 18, 2013 Jr. Faculty Foundation Leukemia/Lymphoma/MDS

The Leukemia Research Foundation Research Grants

Provide support to highly promising newly independent investigators in the leukemia, lymphoma and MDS fields.

 

Due Date:

February 18, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

$100,000 total for 1 year

Eligibility:

Young investigators: within 7 years of first independent research.  Preference is given to proposals that focus on lymphoma, leukemia, and MDS.

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

Leukemia Research Foundation

 

  


New Opportunity
February 19, 2013 All Ranks Foundation MCL

Lymphoma Research Foundation Mantle Cell Lymphoma (MCL) Exploratory/Development Grant

Applications to this initiative must include the study of primary MCL patient samples to assure relevance to the human disease.

In addition, applicants are required to explicitly delineate how the proposed research will incorporate collaborative interactions between/among investigators in different disciplines (e.g. pathology & medical oncology, basic science research & clinical investigators) and/or different institutions.

 

Due Date:

February 19, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

$250,000/yr for 2 years

Eligibility:

All faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

Lymphoma Research Foundation MCL Grant

 

 

U19 NIAID
February 26, 2013 Established Faculty Federal Translational

Centers of Excellence for Translational Research

Support multidisciplinary translational research centers focused on generating, validating and medical countermeasures to NIAID Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases.

 

Due Date:

February 26, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

$4,000,000 for FY2014 Direct Costs.
Maximum period - 5 years
 

Eligibility:

Established faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

RFA AI-12-044
 

 

  
Adm Supp NCI

New Opportunity

February 28, 2013 All Ranks Federal Women's Health

Funding to Advance Research on Cancers in Women

Advance cancer research that is pertinent to distinct characteristics of women's health. It is expected that these efforts will facilitate translational applications of relevant findings to benefit specifically women's health.

 

Due Date:

February 28, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

$50,000 total within the currently approved project period for the existing parent award.

Eligibility:

Applicants must hold an active grant or cooperative agreement.

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

RFA PAR-13-067

 

K01 NIH
February 28, 2013 Jr. Faculty Federal Metabolomics

Mentored Research Scientist Development Award in Metabolomics

Provide salary and research support for postdoctoral and clinical fellows or investigators to pursue the field of metabolomics under the guidance of an experienced mentor who has an established research record in metabolomics.

 

Due Date:

February 28, 2013 @ 5:00 pm local time
 

Amount & Project Period:

$75,000/yr direct costs toward salary plus fringe benefits and $50,000/yr research development costs for 4 years
 

Eligibility:

Postdoctoral fellow and clinical fellows or investigators who meet the definition of an NIH New Investigator are eligible to apply.
 

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

RFA RM-12-025
 

 

  
February 28, 2013 Jr. and Established Faculty Foundation Bone Marrow Research

The Aplastic Anemia & MDS International Foundation Grant Opportunities

Help researchers advance the understanding and treatment of aplastic anemia, myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), and paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH).

 

Due Date:

February 28, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

$30,000/yr for 2 years

Eligibility:

Jr and established faculty in bone marrow research.

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

AAMDS Foundation

 

  
March 1, 2013 All Faculty Foundation Leukemia, Lymphoma, Myeloma

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Translational Research Program (TRP) - Quality of Life Research Initiative (QLRI)

The QLRI is a subcategory of the TRP. This initiative seeks to find the biological mechanisms that cause late effect and to develop and test measures to prevent or at least significantly reduce toxicities.

 

Due Date:

March 1, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

$600,000 total for 3 years.

Eligibility:

All faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

QLRI

 

  
New Opportunity
March 1, 2013 (LOI)
March 15, 2013 (App)
 
All Faculty Foundation Leukemia and Lymphoma

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Translational Research Program (TRP)

Support researchers in 6 critical areas of unmet medical need and stimulate research in the following areas:

1. Immunotherapeutics for patients with acute myelogenous leukemia.
2. Novel therapeutics for patients with non-cutaneous T-cell malignancies.
3. Introduction of novel agents in patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and mantel cell lymphoma.
4. Therapies for patients with myelodysplastic syndromes who have failed hypomethylating agents.  
5. Therapies for new targets such as bromodomains, methylation, and other epigenetic   approaches for patients with high risk melanoma.
6. Long-term and late effects of blood cancer therapies.

 

Due Date:

March 1, 2013 (LOI)
March 15, 2013 (Application)

Amount & Project Period:

$1,000,000 total over 2 years

Eligibility:

All faculty
 

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071
 

RFA Link:

Leukemia & Lymphoma TRP
 


 

March 15, 2012 Res and Clinical Fellows Foundation Cancer

The Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation Fellowship Award

Encourage all theoretical and experimental research relevant to the study of cancer and the search for causes, mechanisms, therapies and preventions.

 

Due Date:

March 15, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

Level 1:

$50,000/yr for 3 years + $2,000 expenses

Level 2:

$60,000/yr for 3 years + $2,000 expenses

Eligibility:

Level 1:
100% of time devoted to Damon Runyon supported research activities.
Less than one year since doctoral degree awarded.
Been in sponsor's lab for more than one year.

Level 2:
Must have doctoral degree and have completed residencies and clinical training and be board-eligible.
Must be able to devote at least 80% effort to the fellowship. Postdoctoral fellows, clinical fellows and clinical instructors eligible to apply.

 

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

Damon Runyon Fellowship

 

  
U01 NCI
March 20, 2013 All Faculty Federal Translational

Opportunities for Collaborative Research at the NIH Clinical Center

Support collaborative translational research projects aligned with NIH efforts to enhance the translation of basic biological discoveries into clinical applications that improve health.

 

Due Date:

March 20, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

$500,000/yr. for 3 years

Eligibility:

All faculty

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071
 

RFA Link:

RFA PAR-13-029
 

 

  
March 21, 2013 Jr. Faculty Foundation Brain Cancer

The Sontag Foundation Distinguished Scientist Award

Provide funding for early career scientists with potential to generate new knowledge in the brain cancer field.

 

Due Date:

March 21, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

$150,000/yr. for 4 years (includes 15% indirects)

Eligibility:

Must hold a doctoral degree in biomedical science, medicine or other health related field.

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

Sontag Foundation
 

 

 

March 27, 2013 Established faculty Foundation Blood Cancers

The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation Senior Research Awards

Accelerate the development of therapeutic approaches for myeloma and may include proposals in basic science or translational research.

 

Due Date:

March 21, 2013

Amount & Project Period:

$100,000/yr. for 2 years

Eligibility:

Investigators with more than 5 years experience in cancer research.

Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA Link:

Multiple Myeloma RFA

 

  
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