December 2016


NCI Standard Funding Opportunity Announcements

Current and Recent Program Announcements  |  Current and Recent Requests for Applications
Current and Recent NCI and Trans-NIH Initiatives | Requests for Proposals  |  Standard Due Dates

Ongoing All Ranks Federal See BAA

Army Research Office Broad Agency Announcement (BAA)
Basic and Applied Scientific Research

The purpose of this BAA is to solicit research proposals in the engineering, physical, life, and information sciences for submission to the Army Research Office (ARO) for consideration for possible funding.
Due Dates: Open until Mar. 31, 2017
Proposers are to submit white papers prior to submission of a complete proposal. Based on assessment of white papers, feedback will be provided to encourage or discourage submission of full proposals.
Amount & Project Period: No specific dollars have been reserved - 3 years
Eligibility: All Ranks
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Links: ARO CORE BAA-W911NF-12-R-0012-Mod 03
September 30, 2017 All Ranks Federal Medical Research


Department of Defense - Dept. of the Army - USAMRAA
DoD USAMRMC FY17 Broad Agency Announcement
for Extramural Medical Research
XW1XWH-17-R-BAA1

Projects funded under this BAA must be for basic and applied research to support scientific study and experimentation directed towards advancing the state of the art or increasing knowledge or understanding rather than focusing on development of a specific system or hardware solution.
Due Dates: This FOA is a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) open from October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2017, 11:59 p.m., ET. Preliminary proposals (pre-proposals) are required so that the Government can determine whether a proposed research idea meets USAMRMC's mission and requirements. Pre-proposals may be submitted at any time during the 12-month period.  To submit a full proposal/application, the PI must have received an invitation to submit from a Contracting or Grants Officer.
Amount & Project Period: No  funding limitations specified - 4 years
Eligibility: All Ranks
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Link: W81XWH-17-R-BAA1


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Rolling All Ranks Non-federal Health Policy

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Evidence for Action: Investigator-Initiated Research to Build a Culture of Health - Open Call for Proposals

To support rigorously designed quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research that yields convincing findings regarding the population health, well-being, and equity impacts of specific policies, programs and partnerships. Of special interest is research examining the health impacts of programmatic or policy interventions that address factors outside the domain of health care services or public health practice.
Due Dates: Applications accepted on a rolling basis, there is no deadline for submission.  Applicants notified w/in 6-8 weeks of Letter of Intent.  Full proposals are due 2 months after invitation.
Amount & Project Period: No explicit range for allowable budget requests - 3  years
Eligibility: All Ranks
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Links: Overview Ι Call for Proposals | Apply Online


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November 22, 1:00pm (EST) Junior Faculty Non-federal Career Development

American Association for Cancer Research
AACR Gertrude B. Elion Cancer Research Award

Research proposed must focus on research in cancer etiology, diagnosis, treatment, or prevention and may be basic, translational, or clinical in nature.
Due Dates: Nov. 18 (OSR) Ι Nov. 22, 1:00pm, EST (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: $75,000 - 1 year
Eligibility: Must hold tenure-track appt. by 7/1/2017, but not tenured or under consideration for tenure at time of application;
Must have completed most recent doctoral degree w/in past 11 years;
Current AACR grant holders not eligible;
Citizenship:
 Must assure that visa status provides sufficient time to complete project and grant term at institution from which application submitted;
AACR membership is required.
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Links: Program Guidelines and Application Instructions proposalCENTRAL (Submission Site)


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November 28 All Ranks non-federal Breast

Susan G. Komen Foundation and The Milburn Foundation
Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC) Research Grant

Grants are intended to expand the knowledge of IBC and develop innovative new treatments.
Due Dates: Nov. 24 (OSR) Ι Nov. 28 (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: $60,000/initial term - 1 year
Eligibility: Must have doctoral degree, incl. MD, PhD, DrPH, DO, or equiv.;
May be tenure track or non-tenure track faculty or a Postdoctoral Fellow (w/Lead Mentor, full time faculty at same institution);
Not required to be currently conducting IBC research;
Not required to be U.S. citizens or residents.
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Links: RFA
Komen Funding Opportunities




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November 30 All Ranks Non-federal Mentorship Award

Conquer Cancer Foundation
Women Who Conquer Cancer Mentorship Award

The purpose is to recognize extraordinary female leaders in oncology and role models who have excelled as a mentor and have demonstrated outstanding commitment to the professional development of women colleagues as clinicians, educators, and researchers in oncology. 
Due Dates: Nov. 30 (Sponsor)
Eligibility: Female ASCO member (all disciplines);
Sustained record of mentoring over time;
Nominations must be submitted by a colleague.
Link: Overview and Instructions




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December 01 (LOI) All Ranks Non-federal Colorectal

AACR/Stand Up to Cancer
Cancer Colorectal Cancer Dream Team Translational Research

Translational cancer research project addressing critical problems in colorectal cancer treatment and patient care. Must include therapeutic interventions for colorectal cancer and deliver near-term patient benefit. Project must be designed to lead to patient involvement within 2-3 years from beginning of grant).
Due Dates: Dec. 01 (Letter of Intent)
Invited Proposals:  Feb 16 (OSR) Ι Feb. 20 (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: $7M - 3 years
Eligibility: Must include laboratory and clinical researchers, senior and/or young investigators, and senior scientists who have not worked together in the past;
Each Team will consist of one Dream Team Leader, one Dream Team Co-leader, no more than four additional Dream Team Principals, and at least two Advocates;
No Dream Team will have more than one Key Personnel (Dream Team Leader, Co-leader, or Principal) from any given institution at the time of their initial appointment on the Team.
No more than 2 Key Personnel from affiliated institutions.
See Program Guidelines for additional details
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Links: Overview/Guidelines/Instructions
ProposalCentral (Submission Site)






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December 01, Noon - EST All Ranks Non-federal Research Grants

SU2C Catalyst Research Grants: Genentech-Supported Projects

The SU2C Catalyst takes a structured and prioritized approach to early-phase clinical studies or translational research in order to accelerate the time to get new treatments to patients and bring together all the key players in a collaborative and strategic manner.  See Guidelines for specifics.
Due Dates: Nov. 29 (OSR) | Dec. 01,  Noon - EST (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: $1M - $3M (TOTAL) - 3-years
Eligibility: All Ranks - Research must be carried out within the United States. There are no citizenship or residency status restrictions.
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Links: Description
Guidelines
proposalCENTRAL (Submission Site)

December 01 All Ranks Non-federal Ovarian

Rivkin Center for Ovarian Cancer

Due Dates: Nov. 29 (OSR) Ι Dec. 01, 5:00pm PT (Sponsor)
Applicants who do not already have an account in online grant submission system must register for an account by November 18th by 5:00pm PT in order to be eligible to submit an application.
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
 

Pilot Study Program

Pilot Study Program awards will support investigator-initiated projects in all areas of ovarian cancer research. In addition, projects designed to analyze data from already funded clinical trials will be considered.
Amount & Project Period: $75,000 - 1 year
Eligibility: All Ranks
Links: RFA Ι Program Guidelines
 

Scientific Scholar Award

Awards are intended to assist promising laboratory and clinical scientists in pursuing a career as an independent investigator in ovarian cancer research.
Amount & Project Period: $60,000 - 1 year
Eligibility: Candidates must have MD, PhD, or equiv. w/career goals focused on ovarian cancer.
Clinicians will have completed residencies.
Candidates sh/be at post-doc/fellow, instructor, research assistant, or assistant professor level w/no more than 3-4 years in any of these positions;
No citizenship requirements.
Links: RFA Ι Program Guidelines

December 01 All Ranks Non-federal Desmoid tumors

Desmoid Tumor Research Foundation
2016 Request for Proposals

Funds research that uses cutting-edge science and creative clinical applications, in addition to novel approaches addressing potential leads based on prior research. Research proposals with additional sources of funding support are particularly desirable. Researchers must be willing to collaborate with other scientists and institutions with similar interests.
Due Dates: Nov. 29 (OSR) Ι Dec.01 (Sponsor)
Send email to grants@dtrf.org , stating your intention to submit an application.
Amount & Project Period: $65,000/year - Minimum 1 year
Eligibility: MD, PhD, or equivalent degree
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
RFP Link: 2016 Request for Proposal Ι Apply for a Research Grant
 
December 01 Junior Faculty Non-federal Desmoid Tumors

Desmoid Tumor Research Foundation
New Investigators

The purpose of this Request for Proposal is to fund early stage research that will explore new approaches to advance the current scientific knowledge about desmoid tumors, resulting in the development of new treatment options.
Due Dates: Nov. 29 (OSR) Ι Dec.01 (Sponsor) Send email to grants@dtrf.org  stating your intention to submit an application.
Amount & Project Period: $30,000/year - Minimum 1 year
Eligibility: Associate Professor or below;
New to desmoid tumor research
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
RFP Link: RFP Ι Apply for a Research Grant
THE HOPE FOUNDATION
Because answers to cancers come from clinical trials
December 01 All Ranks Non-federal SWOG Support

The Hope Foundation
SWOG-support Opportunities

Due Dates: Nov. 29 (OSR) Ι Dec. 01 (Sponsor)
Eligibility: Any SWOG investigator eligible for NIH funding; see specific RFA for details
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Primary Link: Current Funding Opportunities
 

SWOG Early Exploration and Development (SEED) Fund

To encourage preliminary research that will potentially translate to future clinical trials or trial-associated projects (translational medicine studies) within SWOG and the National Clinical Trials Network (NCTN).
Amount & Project Period: $50,000 (TOTAL) 1-2 years
Links: RFA Ι SWOG Early Exploration and Development (SEED) Fund
 

NCORP Secondary Data Analysis

The Hope Foundation's NCORP data analysis projects strive to connect NCORP researchers with the statistical support required to conduct database analyses using SWOG clinical trials data alone or in combination with registry or claims data, or other potential linkages.
Amount & Project Period: Statistical Support for Data Analysis
Links: RFA Ι NCORP Secondary Data Analysis
 

SWOG Trial Support (STrS)

STrS is designed to support trial components that need supplemental funding during patient enrollment in a SWOG study. Qualifying components may include things that are outside of the SWOG-supported norm.
Amount & Project Period: $75,000/year 1-2 years
Links: SWOG Trial Support (STrS)| Application

December 01 All Faculty Non-federal Pancreatic Translational Research

2017 Pancreatic Action Network
Translational Research Grant

Supports an independent investigator leading a cross-disciplinary team conducting translational research that has as its endpoint the development of a pancreatic cancer assessment, prevention or treatment modality.
Due Dates: Nov.29 (OSR) Ι Dec. 01, Noon (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: $300,000 - 2 years
Eligibility: All Faculty Ranks and Co-PIs are encouraged;
Project team should involve cross-disciplinary skills;
Applicants who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents must assert that their visa status will provide sufficient time to complete the project and the grant term w/in the U. S.
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Link: Guidelines | ProposalCENTRAL (Submission Site)


December 01 See Below Non-Federal Career Development

Physician-Scientist Training Award

The goal of this pilot program is to provide protected research training experience under a mentorship and after all of clinical training has been completed. The goals are to a) transform individuals into quality physician-scientists, capable of conducting research that has the potential to transform the diagnosis, treatment and/or prevention of cancer and b) to eliminate the financial disincentive to entering this career path.
Due Dates: Nov. 29 (OSR) Ι Dec. 01 (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: $460,000 total cost - overall 4 years
Eligibility: Must be Physician-scientist (MDs Only)
Must devote a minimum of 80% effort
Must have completed residence and clinical training
Must be U.S. Specialty Board eligible prior to start date
Not have more than 3 years of postdoc lab research experience NOTE: MD/PhDs are not eligible to apply
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Link: Overview Ι Guidelines

December 01 Junior Faculty Non-federal Career Development

Sidney Kimmel Foundation
Sidney Kimmel Scholar Award

The goal of the program is to improve the basic understanding of cancer biology and to develop new methods for the prevention and treatment of cancer.
Due Dates: Nov. 29 (OSR) Ι Dec. 01, 3:00pm, ET (Sponsor)
Signed original due w/in 2 days of completed online submission.
Amount & Project Period: $200,000 - 2 years
Eligibility: Assistant professor level (or equiv.) on or after July, 2013, holding M.D., Ph.D., or equiv., OR 
Physician engaged in research who also has clinical responsibilities, if appointed at asst. professor level on or after July, 2012. 
May not have current R01 funding and no concurrent scholar award for the same project;
U.S. citizenship is not a requirement.
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Links: Kimmel Scholars | The Application-Process


December 08 All Ranks Federal Prevention

National Science Foundation
Directorate for Computer & Information Science & Engineering
Smart and Connected Health (SCH)

To accelerate the development and use of innovative approaches that would support the much needed transformation of healthcare from reactive and hospital-centered to preventive, proactive, evidence-based, person-centered and focused on well-being rather than disease.
Due Dates: Dec. 06 (OSR) Ι Dec. 08 (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: Variable - 4 years
Eligibility: All Ranks
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Link: Solicitation 16-601


December 09 All Ranks Federal Computational & Data-enabled Science

National Science Foundation
Division of Mathematical Sciences
Computational and Data-Enabled Science and Engineering in Mathematical and Statistical Sciences

This program accepts proposals that confront and embrace the host of mathematical and statistical challenges presented to the scientific and engineering communities by the ever-expanding role of computational modeling and simulation on the one hand, and the explosion in production of digital and observational data on the other. The goal is to promote the creation and development of the next generation of mathematical and statistical theories and tools that will be essential for addressing such issues.
Due Dates: Dec. 07(OSR) Ι Dec. 09 (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: Variable - 3 years
Eligibility: All Ranks
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Link: PD-16-8069
December 09 Junior Clinical faculty Non-federal Career Development

The American College of Gastroenterology
2017 Junior Faculty Development Grants

To fund innovative, patient-oriented, research awards.  For the purposes of these awards, patient-oriented research is defined as:  (1) Research conducted with human subjects, (2) Research on new diagnostic and therapeutic interventions, and (3) Research on material of human origin, such as tissues and specimens.
Due Dates: December 07 (OSR) Ι December 09 (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: $300,000 - 3 years
Eligibility: Junior faculty physicians w/full time faculty appointments;
Must be members of ACG at time of application;
Must commit 50% effort to clinical research that is related to gastroenterology or hepatology.
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research(x6804)
Links: Grant Announcements Ι Guidelines
December 09 All Ranks Non-federal Clinical Research

The American College of Gastroenterology
2017 Clinical Research Awards

To fund innovative, patient-oriented, research awards, defined for this purpose as:  (1) Research conducted with human subjects, (2) Research on new diagnostic and therapeutic interventions, and (3) Research on material of human origin, such as tissues and specimens.  While research exploring mechanisms of human disease is highly encouraged, research projects should be translational in nature, with direct applicability to clinical care.
Due Dates: December 07 (OSR) Ι December 09 (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: $50,000 - 3 years
$15,000 (Pilot Awards)
Eligibility: All Ranks
At least 1 investigator must be an ACG member or trainee member at time of submission.
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Links: Grant Announcements Ι Guidelines




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December 13 All Faculty Ranks Non-federal Neuroendocrine Tumors

Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Foundation-AACR Grant

This initiative represents a joint effort to promote and support innovative cancer research with relevance to carcinoid tumors or pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors.  Proposed research may be in any discipline of basic, translational, clinical, or epidemiological cancer research.
Due Dates: Dec. 09 (OSR) Ι Dec. 13, 1:00pm, EST (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: $250,000 - 2 years
Eligibility: Independent investigators at all levels;
Active AACR grant holders may not apply;
No citizenship requirements, but applicant must assure that visa status will provide sufficient time to complete the project and grant term at the institution from which s/he applied;
AACR membership
is required. Nonmembers must submit a satisfactory application for AACR Active Membership by Tuesday, December 13, 2016.
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Links: Guidelines and Instructions
proposalCENTRAL (Submission Site)



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December 14, 1:00pm - EST Postdocs Non-federal Career Development

AACR-Janssen Fellowship in Cancer Interception Research

To encourage and support a postdoctoral or clinical research fellow to conduct basic, translational, clinical, or epidemiological research in the field of cancer interception, which encompasses the areas of prevention, early detection, and early intervention.
Due Dates: Dec. 12 (OSR) Ι Dec. 14, 1:00pm (EST) (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: $110,000 - 2 years
Eligibility: Applicants must hold a mentored research position with the title of postdoctoral fellow, clinical research fellow, or the equivalent;
Applicants must have completed most recent doctoral degree w/in past five years (i.e., degree cannot have been conferred before July 2, 2012); and
Applicants must work under the auspices of a mentor
See Guidelines for additional requirements.
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Links: Overview
Guidelines
proposalCENTRAL (Submission Site)




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December 14, 1:00pm - EST Postdocs Non-federal Career Development

AACR-AstraZeneca Fellowship in Ovarian Cancer Research

To encourage and support a postdoctoral or clinical research fellow to conduct ovarian cancer research.  The research proposed for funding must have direct applicability to ovarian cancer with a specific focus on DNA damage repair pathways and may be basic, translational, clinical, or epidemiological in nature.
Due Dates: Dec. 12 (OSR) Ι Dec. 14, 1:00pm (EST) (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: $110,000 - 2 years
Eligibility: Applicants must hold a mentored research position with the title of postdoctoral fellow, clinical research fellow, or the equivalent;
Applicants must have completed most recent doctoral degree w/in past five years (i.e., degree cannot have been conferred before July 2, 2012); and
Applicants must work under the auspices of a mentor
See Guidelines for additional requirements.
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Links: Overview
Guidelines
proposalCENTRAL (Submission Site)
U13 NCI
December 15 Established Investigators Federal BD2K Mtg. Support

BD2K Support for Meetings of Data Science Related Organizations

The purpose is to support high quality and impactful conferences/scientific meetings that are convened by data science related organizations whose missions focus on biomedical data science.
Due Dates: Dec. 13 (OSR) Ι Dec. 15 (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: $470,000/yr. (Direct Costs) - 3 years
Eligibility: PD(s)/PI(s) must have expertise in one or more areas of biomedical data science and skills & experience needed for promoting/facilitating open interactions among scientists, bottom-up priority setting and governance, and ability to bring together interested parties to work on emerging issues in biomedical data science (e.g., data sharing and interoperability, digital publishing).
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
RFA Link: RFA-CA-16-020


December 15 All faculty Non-federal Childhood Cancers

Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation
Epidemiology Grant

Funding allows investigators to pursue research studies in human populations, using epidemiological approaches, in order to significantly contribute to the understanding of childhood cancers. Hypothesis-driven research may focus on risk factors, early detection, prevention, effectiveness and treatment outcomes of pediatric cancers.
Due Dates: Dec. 13 (OSR) Ι Dec. 15 (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: $200,000 - 2 years
Eligibility: Applicants should be at Asst., Assoc., or Full Professor level Applicant may be M.D., M.D./Ph.D. or Ph.D.
Applicants must have a history of formal training in disciplines relevant to proposed research or track record of conducting similar epidemiological or cancer research, including peer-reviewed publications and funding, that demonstrates the project can be accomplished by the investigator.
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Link: 2017 Epidemiology Grant Guidelines
 
December 15 Postdocs Non-federal Childhood Cancers/Career Development

Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation
Young Investigator Grant

Funding allows investigators to pursue research studies in human populations, using epidemiological approaches, in order to significantly contribute to the understanding of childhood cancers. Hypothesis-driven research may focus on risk factors, early detection, prevention, effectiveness and treatment outcomes of pediatric cancers.
Due Dates: Dec. 13 (OSR) Ι Dec. 15 (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: $150,000 - 3 years
Eligibility: Applicants sh/be in early stages of research careers as defined below:
Must have M.D., Ph.D. or dual M.D., Ph.D. and must not have achieved an appointment higher than Instructor (Asst. Professor level, including Adjuncts at this level, will not be considered).
Applicants from accredited clinical fellowship programs
are automatically eligible for the duration of their training and during their first 3 years at the Instructor level. All others must be w/in 5 years from obtaining last doctoral degree.
A minimum of 75% effort during the Young Investigator period must be allocated as protected time for all research activities.
Must not currently hold an NIH independent (R or P Award) or individual training (F or K Award) grant. Institutional training grants (K12, T32) are permitted. Funding from other foundations is also permitted provided there is no budgetary overlap.
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Link: 2017 Junior Investigator Application Guidelines


December 15 (LOI) Junior Faculty Non-federal Career Development/Aging

The American Federation for Aging Research
Junior Faculty Research Grants

The major goal is to assist in the development of the careers of junior investigators committed to pursuing careers in the field of aging research. Projects investigating age-related diseases are supported, especially if approached from the point of view of how basic aging processes may lead to these outcomes.  Projects that deal strictly with clinical problems such as the diagnosis and treatment of disease, health outcomes, or the social context of aging are not eligible.
Due Dates: Dec. 15 (Letter of Intent)
Invited Submissions:  "Late March"
Amount & Project Period: $100,000 - 1 to 2 years
Eligibility: Independent investigator no more than 10 years beyond start of postdoctoral research training as of July 1, 2017
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Link: Guidelines/Instructions

December 15 All Ranks Non-federal Breast

Earlier.Org
Pilot Projects

New methods to improve detection of early breast cancer and  development of new techniques in areas of biological or immunologic methods of early detection.   Should represent a new approach to the area of interest and cannot enhance ongoing research unless it is clear that a new line of inquiry is being explored.
Due Dates: Dec. 13 (OSR) Ι December 15 (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: $40,000 (Total)   1 - 3 years
Eligibility: All Ranks
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Link: Pilot Projects

December 15 See Below Non-federal Lung

American Lung Association
Funding Opportunities

Due Dates: Dec. 13 (OSR) Ι Dec. 15 (Sponsor)
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Primary Links: American Lung Association Ι proposalCENTRAL
 

Biomedical Research Grant (RG)

A mentored award meant to provide seed monies to junior investigators on the path to independence for researching the mechanisms of lung disease and general lung biology.
Amount & Project Period: $80,000 - 2 years
Eligibility: Must hold doctoral degree & have faculty appt. or equiv. w/demonstrated institutional commitment (salary support, research space);
Should be on-track to pursue a career in lung disease research w/a mentor having a demonstrated history of research experience and mentorship;
Fellows & PhD post-docs are eligible only if the Department Chair can assure a promotion to faculty status by start of award.
Link: Award Description
 

Senior Research Training Fellowship (RT)

The objective of the Senior Research Training Fellowship Award is to support first time training of recently graduated MDs and PhDs seeking further academic training as scientific investigators researching the mechanisms of lung disease and general lung biology.
Amount & Project Period: $32,500 - 1 year
Eligibility: PhD applicants must be in their 1st or 2nd year of   postdoctoral training at the time of application;
Must have a sponsor or scientific mentor who is recognized authority in applicant's field of research and has necessary laboratory & training resources.
Link: Award Description

Clinical Patient Care Research Grant

A mentored award to provide seed monies to junior investigators for conducting trials for the improvement of patient care and treatment for lung disease.
Amount & Project Period: $80,000 - 2 years
Eligibility: Must hold doctoral degree & have faculty appt. or equiv. w/demonstrated institutional commitment (salary support, research space);
Should be on-track to pursue a career in lung disease research w/a mentor having a demonstrated history of research experience and mentorship;
Fellows & PhD post-docs are eligible only if the Department Chair can assure a promotion to faculty status by start of award.
Link: Award Description
 

Lung Health Dissertation Grant (LH)

The objective is to support pre-doctoral dissertation research in the various disciplines of social science examining risk factors affecting lung health.
Amount & Project Period: $21,000 - 1 year
Eligibility: Applicant must be a matriculating student in good standing in a full-time academic program leading to a doctoral degree .
Link: Award Description

December 15 See Below Non-federal Head & Neck

American Head & Neck Society (AHNS)
Centralized Otolaryngology Research Efforts (CORE) Grants Program

Due Dates: December 15 (Letter of Intent)
Applications:  January 15 (OSR) January 17 (Sponsor)
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Primary Link: 2017 Core PROGRAM GRANT CYCLE 
 

AAHNS/AAO-HNSF Young Investigator Research Development  Award

Research should be specifically directed toward the pathophysiology, diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of head and neck neoplastic disease, and may be either basic or clinical/translational in approach. Proposed projects shall be designed in collaboration with a preceptor investigator and approved by the candidate's department chairperson and institution.
Amount & Project Period: $40,000 - 2 years
Eligibility: Must be physicians w/demonstrated potential for excellence in research and teaching and serious commitment to an academic research career in head and neck surgery.
Must be members or candidate members of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and/or the American Head and Neck Society.
Individuals who have already competed successfully for independent research grant support from a private or Federal funding agency are not eligible.
Link: AHNS.AAO-HNSF Young Investigator Research Development Award  
 

AHNS/AAO-HNSF Translational Innovator Award 

To support contemporary basic or clinical research focused on neoplastic disease of the head and neck for full time academic surgeons to promote novel translational research preferably with biomarker ideas.
Amount & Project Period: $80,000 - 2 years
Eligibility: Full-time academic surgeons (MDs) in faculty positions at rank of asst. professor or instructor;
US citizens or lawfully admitted noncitizen nationals;
Members or candidate members of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and/or American Head and Neck Society; completed residency or fellowship training <7 years prior to this application.
Link: AHNS/AAO-HNSF Translational Innovator Award 
 

AHNS Pilot Grant 

Supports basic, translational, or clinical research projects in head and neck oncology. Clinical or translational research studies are strongly encouraged and should be specifically related to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, outcomes, or pathophysiology of head and neck neoplastic disease.
Amount & Project Period: $10,000 - 1 year
Eligibility: Medical students, residents, PhDs or faculty members at rank of associate professor or below.
Candidates who have successfully obtained funding from a private or federal funding agency for the same research are not eligible.
Link: AHNS Pilot Grant 



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December 21, 1:00pm - EST Postdocs Non-federal Career Development

AACR-OMF Ocular Melanoma Fellowship

To encourage and support a postdoctoral or clinical research fellow to conduct ocular/uveal melanoma research.  Research proposed must be translational or clinical in nature and must have direct, primary applicability and relevance to ocular/uveal melanoma.
Due Dates: Dec. 19 (OSR) Ι Dec. 21, 1:00pm (EST) (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: $110,000 - 2 years
Eligibility: Applicants must hold a mentored research position with the title of postdoctoral fellow, clinical research fellow, or the equivalent;
Applicants must have completed most recent doctoral degree w/in past five years; and
Applicants must work under the auspices of a mentor
See Guidelines for additional requirements.
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Links: Overview
Guidelines
proposalCENTRAL (Submission Site)




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December 21, 1:00pm - EST Junior Faculty Non-federal Career Development

AACR-BCRF Career Development Awards for Translational Breast Cancer Research

To promote and support innovative research designed to accelerate the discovery, development, and application of new agents to treat breast cancer and/or for pre-clinical research with direct therapeutic intent.
Due Dates: Dec. 19 (OSR) Ι Dec. 21, 1:00pm (EST) (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: $150,000 - 2 years
Eligibility: Applicants must hold a faculty position w/title of asst. professor, instructor, research asst. professor, or equiv. and have completed most recent doctoral degree w/in past 11 years;
If eligibility based on future position, position must be confirmed at the time of application, and CANNOT be contingent upon receiving this grant.
See Guidelines for additional requirements
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Links: Overview
Guidelines
proposalCENTRAL (Submission Site)

December 17 Postdocs Non-federal Career Development

National Cancer Center
Fellowship Grants

Training and experience in molecular genetics and the cellular aspects of cancer biology and tumor immunology.  Preference given to studies that have direct relevance to diagnosis and treatment of human cancer.
Due Dates: December 15 (OSR) Ι December 17 (Sponsor) Hardcopy application also required by due date
Amount & Project Period: $40,000/1st year (adequate progress be demonstrated during 1st  year as evidenced via progress report submitted with renewal application)  $42,000/2nd year
Eligibility: Awards are limited to 1 per laboratory
Under age 35
w/<2 years postdoc laboratory experience;
Limited to applicants having received <1 prior fellowship or career development award;
Individuals receiving concurrent support from another organization are not eligible.
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Links: National Cancer Center Ι Application
P01 NCI

NEW FOA
December 27 (LOI) All Ranks Federal Multiple Projects Research Programs

National Cancer Institute Program Project Applications

This FOA invites grant applications for investigator-initiated Program Projects (P01) in any area of cancer research. P01 grants support integrated, multi-project research programs involving a number of independent investigators who share knowledge and common resources while working towards a unifying overall scientific goal.
Due Dates: Dec. 27 (Letter of Intent)
Jan. 23 (OSR) Ι Jan. 25 (Sponsor)
Additional Due Dates: Standard dates
Amount & Project Period: Application budgets are not limited - 5 years
Note:  Applicants requesting $500,000 or more in direct costs in any year (excl. consortium F&A) must contact a Scientific/ Research Contact at least 6 weeks before submitting application and follow Policy on Acceptance for Review of Unsolicited Applications that Request $500,000 or More in Direct Costs as described in SF424 (R&R) Application Guide.
Eligibility: All Ranks - The NCI encourages P01 applicants to take advantage of the multiple PD/PI option. Use of this option allows, for example, designation of any (or all) of leaders of individual projects or cores as a PD/PI of overall application.
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
FOA Link: PAR-16-457

December 30 Postdocs Non-federal Travel Support Award

Medicines
2017 Travel Award for Postdocs

Applications are invited for a Travel Award for postdocs to present his/her data, in poster or oral presentation formats, at a scientific conference in 2017.
Due Dates: Dec. 28 (OSR) Ι Dec. 30 (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: Est. $825 (US) - (800 Swiss francs)
Eligibility: Postdoctoral fellows involved in evidence-based classical, complementary and integrative medicine research.
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
 Links: Medicines  Ι 2017 Travel Award for Postdocs


January 01 All Ranks Non-federal Liver

Fibrolamellar Cancer Foundation (FCF)
Research Grants

Research must focus on fibrolamellar hepatocellular carcinoma. Studies should be intended to advance knowledge in the areas of FL-CC. Of particular interest are those showing a clear path to clinical trials.
Due Dates: Dec.29 (OSR) Ι Jan. 01 (Sponsor)
Additional Due Date:  July 01
Amount & Project Period: Funding and performance period are variable.
Eligibility: All Ranks
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Links: RFP Ι Apply for a Grant  Ι FCF
R50 NCI

NEW
January 03 (LOI) Core Scientists Federal Career Development

NCI Research Specialist (Core-based Scientist) Award

This FOA invites grant applications for the Research Specialist Award in any area of NCI-funded cancer research.  This FOA is specifically for core/shared resource/central scientific support scientists.
Due Dates: January 03 (Letter of Intent)
Applications Due:  Jan. 31 (OSR) ΙΙ Feb. 02 (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: Applications may request the following direct costs for each of 5 years:
1) Salary support for the Research Specialist commensurate w/the current level of funded effort (at least 6-person months) on NCI-funded research grants; and
2) Travel costs to attend research meetings/conferences not to exceed $2,500 per year
Eligibility: Candidate must have advanced degree in an area of biomedical science or biomedical engineering and have demonstrated research accomplishments in primary discipline.
Candidate must have full-time, non-tenure track position at institution and be supported by at least 6-person month effort on NCI-funded research at the time of submission.
Candidate will be required to commit at least 6-person month (50%) effort on NCI-funded research in order to receive the R50 award.
Candidate may engage in other duties as part of the remaining 6-person month effort not covered by this award.
Candidate must have demonstrated professional accomplishments consonant w/career status, and should have demonstrated cancer research experience in the areas of behavioral, biomedical (basic or clinical), computational or bioengineering research relevant to the NCI mission.
Candidate must have been
contributing to the Unit Director's NCI-funded research activities currently being conducted w/in the core/shared resource for at least the last 2 years (since February 2015).
Candidate must not have held or applied for independent investigator grant support (e.g. including but not limited to: R00, R01, R03, R21, R43, R44) w/in the past 5 years.
Eligibility Requirements for the Unit Director:
The Unit Director must be an NCI-funded Principal Investigator (PD/PI) with NCI funding support through September 2019, excluding no cost extensions or supplements.
The Unit Director must be currently supporting the Research Specialist with his/her NCI grant(s) and be committed to both the Research Specialist and the Research Specialist's research.
Only 1 Unit Director may be designated on the application. Applications that list more than 1 Unit Director, or in which the Unit Director does not indicate eligible NCI grant support will not be reviewed.
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
FOA Link: PAR-17-050
R50 NCI

NEW
January 03 (LOI) Laboratory Scientists Federal Career Development

NCI Research Specialist (Laboratory-based Scientist) Award

This FOA invites grant applications for the Research Specialist Award in any area of NC-funded cancer research.  This FOA is specifically for laboratory-based scientists.
Due Dates: January 03 (Letter of Intent)
Applications Due:  Jan. 31 (OSR) Ι Feb. 02 (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: Applications may request the following direct costs for each of 5 years:
1) Salary support for the Research Specialist commensurate w/the current level of funded effort (at least 6-person months) on NCI-funded research grants; and
2) Travel costs to attend research meetings/conferences not to exceed $2,500 per year
Eligibility: Candidate must have advanced degree in an area of biomedical science or biomedical engineering and have demonstrated research accomplishments in primary discipline.
Candidate must have full-time, non-tenure track position at institution and be supported by at least 6-person months effort on NCI-funded research at the time of submission.
Candidate will be required
to commit at least 6-person month (50%) effort on NCI-funded research in order to receive the R50 award.
Candidate may engage in other duties as part of the remaining 6-person month effort not covered by this award.
Candidate must have demonstrated professional accomplishments consonant w/career status, and should have demonstrated cancer research experience in the areas of behavioral, biomedical (basic or clinical), computational or bioengineering research relevant to the NCI mission.
Candidate must have been
contributing to the Unit Director's NCI-funded research for at least the last 2 years (since February 2015). Candidate must not have held or applied for independent investigator grant support (e.g. including but not limited to: R00, R01, R03, R21, R43, R44) w/in the past 5 years.
Eligibility Requirements for the Unit Director:
The Unit Director must be a NCI-funded PD/PI with NCI funding support through September 2019, excluding no cost extensions or supplements.
The Unit Director must be currently supporting the Research Specialist with his/her NCI grant(s) and be committed to both the Research Specialist and the Research Specialist's research.
Only 1 Unit Director may be designated on the application. Applications that list more than 1 Unit Director, or in which the Unit Director does not indicate eligible NCI grant support will not be reviewed.
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
FOA Link: PAR-17-049
January 04 (Preliminary Proposal Al Ranks Federal Therapeutic Cells

National Science Foundation
Directorate for Engineering Division of Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental and Transport Systems
Advanced Biomanufacturing of Therapeutic Cells (ABTC)

The overarching goal of this solicitation is to catalyze well-integrated interdisciplinary research to understand, design, and control cell manufacturing systems and processes that will enable reproducible, cost-effective, and high-quality production of cells with predictable performance for the identified therapeutic function.
Due Dates: Jan. 04 (Preliminary Proposal)
Applications Due:  Apr. 15 (OSR) Ι Apr. 17 (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: Variable - 4 years
Eligibility: All Ranks - An individual may appear as PI, co-PI, other senior personnel, or consultant on no more than two preliminary proposals or proposals submitted in response to this solicitation.
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Link: NSF 17-502


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January 04 (Preliminary Proposal) All Ranks Federal Data Science

National Science Foundation
Transdisciplinary Research in Principles of Data Science  (TRIPODS)

This initiative aims to bring together the statistics, mathematics, and theoretical computer science communities to develop the theoretical foundations of data science through integrated research and training activities.  Phase I will support the development of small collaborative Institutes.
Due Dates: Jan. 04 (Preliminary Proposal)
Applications Due:  Mar. 13 (OSR) Ι Mar. 15 (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: Funding and performance period are variable.
Eligibility: All Ranks
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Links: Overview Ι 16-615
R01 NHGRI
National Human Genome Research Institute
January 07 All Ranks Federal Genomics/HIV

Genomics of HIV/AIDS Drug Response and Co-Morbidities

The purpose of this funding opportunity announcement is to expand the use of high-throughput genotyping, genomic sequencing, and related genomic technologies, and generate resulting data resources widely available for research use...and to reduce HIV/AIDS-related comorbidities, coinfections, and complications.
Due Dates: Jan. 05 (OSR) Ι Jan. 07 (Sponsor)
Additional Due Dates: May 07 & Sept. 07
Amount & Project Period: Application budget not limited - 5 years
Eligibility: All Ranks
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
FOA Link: PA-16-435
R01 NCI

January 07 All Ranks Federal AIDS and Cancer

"High" or "Medium" Priority AIDS Research on Non-AIDS-defining or AIDS-defining Cancers

To continue advancement of the understanding of the risks, development, progression, diagnosis, and treatment of malignancies observed in individuals with an underlying human immunodeficiency (HIV) infection or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), particularly the non-AIDS defining malignancies which are now a leading cause of death in HIV-infected individuals.
Due Dates: Jan. 04 (OSR) Ι Jan. 07 (Sponsor)
Additional Due Dates: Standard AIDS dates
Amount & Project Period: Budgets not limited - 5 years
Eligibility: All Ranks
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
FOA Link: PA-16-425
Companion FOA: PA-16-426 (R21)
UM1 NCI

NEW
January 09 (LOI) All Faculty Ranks Federal Cancer Screening

Population-based Research to Optimize the Screening Process (PROSPR)

This FOA solicits applications for PROSPR UM1 Research Centers to promote research aimed at evaluating and improving the cancer screening process. Overall goal is to enhance understanding of the implementation and effects of screening as practiced in multiple, heterogeneous healthcare environments.
Due Dates: Jan. 09 (Letter of Intent)
Applications due:  Feb. 07 (OSR) | Feb. 09 (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: $2.5 million/yr.  (Direct Costs) - 5 years
Eligibility: All Faculty Ranks
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
RFA Link: RFA-CA-16-016
Companion RFA: RFA-CA-16-017 (U24) Will support a PROSPR Coordinating Center (Restricted to 1 submission per institution)

NEW
January 13 (LOI) All Ranks Non-federal Hematological Malignancies

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
Translational Research Program

Applications proposing novel approaches to the prevention, diagnosis or treatment of hematological malignancies and related pre-malignant conditions. Proposals should be based on molecular, cellular or integrated systems findings and be conceptually innovative. Application should have a clear plan for clinical translation of studies proposed and results expected.  Proposed research should be clinically directed or clinically translatable in hematologic malignancies that is intended to develop innovative approaches to treatment, diagnosis, or prevention.
Due Dates: Jan. 13 (Letter of Intent)
Applications Due:  Feb. 27 (OSR) Ι Mar. 01 (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: $600,000 - 3 years
Eligibility: All Ranks
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Link: Guidelines & Instructions



NEW
January 16 Junior Faculty Non-federal Pain Management

American Pain Society and Rita Allen Foundation
Rita Allen Foundation Award in Pain

Proposed research projects should be directed towards the molecular biology of pain and/or basic science topics related to the development of new analgesics for the management of pain due to terminal illness.
Due Dates: Jan. 12 (OSR) Ι Jan. 16 (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: $150,000 - 3 years
Eligibility: Should be in first three years of a tenure track or equivalent position;
May not have a funded R01 award while this application is under review;
Associate professors should not be applicants.
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Links: Overview
Grant Guidelines
proposalCENTRAL (Submission Site)

NEW
January 20 Junior Faculty Non-federal Digestive Cancer

American Gastroenterological Association
AGA-Caroline Craig Augustyn & Damian Augustyn Award in Digestive Cancer

Intended to supplement existing career development funding, proposals arte solicited for research relevant to the pathogenesis, prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of digestive cancer.
Due Dates: Jan. 18 (OSR) Ι Jan. 20 (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: $40000 - 1 year
Eligibility: Candidate must hold an NIH K series (e.g. K01, K08, K23, K99, R00) or other federal or non-federal career development award of at least four years duration with at least one year remaining on the award by July 1, 2017.
May not hold an R01 or equivalent
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Link: Overview

R18 - Research Demonstration and Disseminations Projects

NEW
January 25 All Ranks Federal Safe Medication Use

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Advancing Patient Safety Implementation through Safe Medication Use Research

This FOA will fund investigative research demonstration projects that examine the effective implementation of processes, policies, and behaviors that support safe use of medication as well as its sustainment and dissemination.
Due Dates: Jan. 23 (OSR) Ι Jan. 25 (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: $1.5M (Direct Costs) - 3 years
Eligibility: All Ranks
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
FOA Link: PA-16-421
R21 NCI

NEW
January 27 (LOI) All Ranks Federal Molecular & Cellular Analysis Technologies

Innovative Molecular and Cellular Analysis Technologies for Basic and Clinical Cancer Research

Exploratory research projects focused on early-stage development of highly innovative technologies offering novel molecular or cellular analysis capabilities for basic or clinical cancer research. Emphasis is on supporting development of novel capabilities involving a high degree of technical innovation for targeting, probing, or assessing molecular and cellular features of cancer biology. 
Due Dates: January 27 (Letter of Intent)
Feb. 24 (OSR) Ι Feb. 28 (Sponsor)
Additional Due Dates: May 26; Sept. 26
Amount & Project Period: $400,000 (Direct Costs) - 3 years
Eligibility: All Ranks
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
RFA Link: RFA-CA-17-010
R33 NCI

NEW
January 27 (LOI) All Ranks Federal Molecular/Cellular Analysis

Advanced Development and Validation of Emerging Molecular and Cellular Analysis Technologies for Basic and Clinical Cancer Research

Research applications proposing exploratory research projects focused on further development and validation of emerging technologies offering novel capabilities for targeting, probing, or assessing molecular and cellular features of cancer biology for basic or clinical cancer research.
Due Dates: January 27 (Letter of Intent)
Feb. 24 (OSR) Ι Feb. 28 (Sponsor)
Additional Due Dates: May 26; Sept. 26
Amount & Project Period: $300,000/yr. (Direct Costs) - 3 years
Eligibility: All Ranks
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
RFA Link:  RFA-CA-17-011
R21 NCI

NEW
January 27 (LOI) All Ranks Federal Technologies - Biospecimen Science

Innovative Technologies for Cancer-Relevant Biospecimen Science

Exploratory research projects focused on the early-stage development of highly innovative technologies that improve the quality of the samples used for cancer research or clinical care, including new capabilities to address issues related to pre-analytical degradation of targeted analytes during the collection, processing, handling, and/or storage of cancer-relevant biospecimens. 
Due Dates: January 27 (Letter of Intent)
Feb. 24 (OSR) Ι Feb. 28 (Sponsor)
Additional Due Dates: May 26; Sept. 26
Amount & Project Period: $400,000 (Direct Costs) - 3 years
Eligibility: All Ranks
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
RFA Link: RFA-CA-17-012
R33 NCI

NEW
January 27 (LOI) All Ranks Federal Biospecimen Science

Advanced Development and Validation of Emerging Biospecimen Science Technologies for Basic and Clinical Cancer Research

Exploratory research projects focused on further development and validation of emerging technologies that improve quality of samples used for cancer research or clinical care. This includes new capabilities to address issues related to pre-analytical degradation of targeted analytes during the collection, processing, handling, and/or storage of cancer-relevant biospecimens. 
Due Dates: January 27 (Letter of Intent)
Feb. 24 (OSR) Ι Feb. 28 (Sponsor)
Additional Due Dates: May 26; Sept. 26
Amount & Project Period: $300,000/yr. (Direct Costs) - 3 years  
Eligibility: All Ranks
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
RFA Link: RFA-CA-17-013
R01 NIH

Revision applications to active NIH R01 awardees

               NEW

January 30 (LOI) See Below Federal Biomarker Assay Validation

Revision Applications for Validation of Biomarker Assays Developed Through NIH-Supported Research Grants

Specific focus is on adaption and clinical validation of molecular/cellular/imaging markers (referred to as "markers" or "biomarkers") for cancer detection, diagnosis, prognosis, monitoring, and prediction of response to treatment, as well as markers for cancer control and prevention.  Research applications may support acquisition of well-annotated specimens from NCI-supported or other clinical trials or observational cohorts/consortia for the purpose of clinical validation of the assay.
Due Dates: Jan. 30 (Letter of Intent)
Feb. 24 (OSR) Ι Feb. 28 (Sponsor)
Addnl. Due Dates: July 11 & Oct. 27, 2017
Amount & Project Period: $150,000/yr. (Direct Costs) - Parent grant must be active when application is submitted. There must be a minimum 2 years of support remaining on parent award (not to include a no cost extension) at estimated time of award.
Eligibility: The PD(s)/PI(s) on the revision must be the PD(s)/PI(s) on the parent grant, but other PD(s)/PI(s) may be the leaders of the assay validation team.
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
FOA Link: PAR-17-003


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January 31 All Ranks Non-federal Pancreatic

The National Pancreas Foundation
Research Grants

Research must be in the field of pancreatic diseases. Studies intended to advance knowledge in the areas of pancreatic carcinoma, and all forms of pancreatitis would be the closest to the areas of interest of the NPF.
Due Dates: Jan. 26 (OSR) Ι Jan. 31 (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: $50,000 - 1 year
Eligibility: All Ranks
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Links: Overview

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January 31 All Ranks Non-federal Sarcoma

Sarcoma Foundation of America
Research Grants

This program provides grants to investigators interested in translational science sarcoma research The Foundation will only accept applications that focus on the following areas of research:
   Omic characterization of sarcomas and definition of novel targets
   Omic patterns of sensitivity and resistance to existing agents
   Systemic therapy combinations
   Immunotherapy
Due Dates: Jan. 27 (OSR) Ι Jan. 31 (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period: $50,000 - 1 year
Eligibility: All Ranks
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Links: Apply for a Grant
FAQs
proposalCENTRAL (Submission Site)


NEW
February 01 (LOI) Junior Faculty Non-federal Career Development

Leukemia Research Foundation
Hollis Brownstein New Investigator Research Program  

This program allows innovative scientists to act on their ideas, and try new procedures and experiments that will hopefully lead to significant breakthroughs. Preference given to proposals that focus on leukemia, lymphoma, MDS, and multiple myeloma.
Due Dates: Feb. 01 (Letter of Intent)
Invited Applications:  Mar. 13 (OSR) Ι Mar. 15 (Sponsor)
Amount & Project Period:  $100,000 - 1 year
Eligibility: New Investigators are considered to be w/in 7 years of first independent position;
Applicants with an NIH KO8 or K23 are eligible;
See application information for additional information
Contact: Office of Sponsored Research (x6804)
Links: Overview Ι Application Instructions
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