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AACR-The ASCO Cancer Foundation Young Investigator Translational Cancer Research Award

Deadline: 
December 21, 2009
Agency: 
AACR

The AACR‐The ASCO Cancer Foundation Young Investigator Translational Cancer Research Award provides funding to promising investigators to encourage and promote quality research in clinical oncology. The purpose of this award is to fund physician‐scientists during the transition from a fellowship program to a faculty appointment. The Award is open to physicians (M.D., D.O., or international equivalent) or physicians holding a combined M.D./Ph.D. Applicants must be working in an oncology laboratory or clinical research setting in an academic medical institution. Research projects are restricted to translational cancer research. The Award provides a 1‐year grant of $50,000 to support direct research expenses, which may include the salary and benefits of the grant recipient, postdoctoral or clinical research fellows and/or research assistants, research/laboratory supplies, and equipment.

AACR Judah Folkman Fellowship for Anti-Angiogenesis Research

Deadline: 
December 7, 2009
Agency: 
AACR

The AACR Judah Folkman Fellowship for Anti‐Angiogenesis Research is open to Postdoctoral and Clinical Research Fellows with a medical degree or a combined M.D./Ph.D. working at an academic, medical, or research institution who will be in the first 5 years of their postdoctoral training at the start of the grant term. Proposed research projects are restricted to basic, clinical, translational or epidemiological projects that substantially advance the field of anti‐angiogenesis research in cancer.
The Fellowship provides a 2‐year grant of $90,000 ($45,000 per year) to support the salary and benefits of the Fellow while working on a mentored anti‐angiogenesis cancer research project. A partial amount of funds, up to 25% of the total grant, may be designated for direct research expenses.

AACR Clinical and Translational Cancer Research Fellowships

Deadline: 
December 7, 2009
Agency: 
AACR

• AACR‐Astellas USA Foundation Fellowship in Clinical/Translational Cancer Research ‐ $30,000 grant
The AACR Clinical and Translational Cancer Research Fellowships are open to Postdoctoral and Clinical Research Fellows working at an academic, medical, or research institution who will be in the first 5 years of their postdoctoral training at the start of the grant term. Proposed research projects may be in any area of clinical and/or translational cancer research.
The Fellowships provide a 1‐year grant to support the salary and benefits of the Fellow while working on a mentored clinical and/or translational cancer research project. A partial amount of funds, up to 25% of the total grant, may be designated for direct research expenses.

AACR Basic Cancer Research Fellowships

Deadline: 
December 7, 2009
Agency: 
AACR

• AACR Anna D. Barker Fellowship in Basic Cancer Research ‐ $40,000 grant
• AACR‐Astellas USA Foundation Fellowships in Basic Cancer Research ‐ $30,000 grant
The AACR Basic Cancer Research Fellowships are open to Postdoctoral and Clinical Research Fellows working at an academic, medical, or research institution who will be in the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd year of their postdoctoral training at the start of the grant term. Proposed research projects may be in any area of basic cancer research.
The Fellowships provide a 1‐year grant to support the salary and benefits of the Fellow while working on a mentored basic cancer research project. A partial amount of funds, up to 25% of the total grant, may be designated for direct research expenses.
It is anticipated that one AACR Anna D. Barker and two AACR‐Astellas USA Foundation Fellowships will be funded.

AACR-AstraZeneca Fellowship for Translational Lung Cancer Research

Deadline: 
December 7, 2009
Agency: 
AACR

The AACR‐AstraZeneca Fellowship for Translational Lung Cancer Research is open to Postdoctoral and Clinical Research Fellows working at an academic, medical, or research institution who will be in the first 5 years of their postdoctoral training at the start of the grant term. Proposed research projects must relate directly to translational lung cancer research.
The Fellowship provides a 2‐year grant of $90,000 ($45,000 per year) to support the salary and benefits of the Fellow while working on a mentored translational lung cancer research project. A partial amount of funds, up to 25% of the total grant, may be designated for direct research expenses.

AACR-FNAB Fellows Grant for Translational Pancreatic Cancer Research

Deadline: 
November 18, 2009
Agency: 
AACR

This is a one-year grant of $35,000. Research projects are restricted to translational pancreatic cancer research that includes the use of human tissue and has implications for therapeutic application and individualized medicine. Proposed research must have implications for individualized cancer treatment and must make use of human biopsies or samples, such as needle biopsies or circulating cancer cells. In vivo primary tumor explants meet these criteria, but xenografts from established cell lines do not. One grant will be awarded this cycle.

AACR-Colorectal Cancer Coalition Fellows Grant, in memory of Lisa Dubow

Deadline: 
November 18, 2009
Agency: 
AACR

is a one-year grant of $30,000. Research projects are restricted to translational or clinical cancer research that has an ultimate goal of developing or improving therapeutic interventions for patients with metastatic colorectal cancer. One grant will be awarded this cycle.

AACR Judah Folkman Career Development Award for Anti-Angiogenesis Research

Deadline: 
August 10, 2009
Agency: 
AACR

AACR Career Development Awards are open to junior faculty at an academic, medical, or research institution who completed postdoctoral studies or clinical fellowships no more than three years prior to the start of the grant term.
The Awards provide two-year grants of $50,000 per year for direct research expenses and salary support.

AACR-National Brain Tumor Society Fellowship, in memory of Bonnie Brooks

Deadline: 
August 10, 2009
Agency: 
AACR

AACR Postdoctoral Fellowships are open to Postdoctoral Fellows and Clinical Research Fellows who are working at an academic facility, teaching hospital, or research institution and who will be in the first, second, or third year of their postdoctoral training at the start of the fellowship term.
Fellowships support the salary and benefits of the Fellow, with partial funds (up to 25% of the total grant) permitted to be designated to direct research expenses.

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