Call for Applications: Reaching an Understanding of Cancer
Deadline Date: July 23, 2024
Donor Name: canSERV
Grant Size: $500,000 to $1 million
https://www.canserv.eu/calls/call-for-service-provision-reaching-an-understanding-of-cancer
The canSERV Consortium is pleased to announce the launch of its 2nd Challenge-Driven Call on “Reaching an Understanding of Cancer”.
The primary objective of this call is to accelerate research and enhance knowledge on the understanding of cancer.
Priorities
- Projects submitted in response to this call should encompass various facets related to advancing the understanding of cancer, which may include, but are not limited to:
- addressing cancer with poor prognosis
- cancers with rising incidence
- cancer and inflammation
- identification of new modifiable cancer risk factors
- identification of targets to develop biomarkers for prevention, early detection, personalised treatment and monitoring of minimal residual disease or relapse.
Funding Information
- The indicative overall budget for this call is EUR 750.000.
- If granted, you will benefit from:
- Free of charge access to canSERV service(s) (equipment, expertise, resources) offered by the canSERV consortium.
- Transnational services comprising the following fields: disease models, advanced cutting-edge imaging and structural biology technologies, biomarkers research and development, novel therapeutics developments, complex clinical trial design and support, personalised oncology implementation pipelines and recommendations, and regulatory support and tools to analyse the socioeconomic dimension of research activities.
Who can apply?
- Researchers based in European and non-European countries, including junior and senior individual researchers, academic institutes, biotech/pharmaceutical SMEs, groups of scientists, networks and consortia from public and private entities.
- Affiliation
- Applicants must be affiliated with an organisation in or outside the European Union.
- Transnationality
- This grant only supports TNA as described below.
- Transnational Access allows researchers (users, applicants) free of charge to specific research services (equipment, expertise, resources) offered by the canSERV consortium members` research infrastructure facilities.
- Transnational access can be:
- In person (physical access), with users visiting the research infrastructure facility/installation and receiving the service “hands-on”, including the advantage of direct collaboration.
- Remotely (remote access), with research infrastructure resources and services offered online/remotely. This can span from just sending requested sample materials, to more comprehensive research tasks done by the research infrastructure staff on your behalf.
For more information, visit canSERV.
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