DANA-FARBER Cancer Institute Funding
May 2011
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Limited Applications
Internal Funding
Federal Funding
Grants - Non-Federal
Fellowships - Non-Federal
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Funding Resources
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Greetings!

We hope that you find this publication helpful in your funding search. We also encourage you to visit our intranet funding pages, which offer more information on funding resources available to faculty and fellows.


DFCI Limited Applications

The next round of DFCI Limited Applications will be announced soon.  Currently, the next round will include: PEW Scholars Program in Biomedical Sciences, Jose Carreras E.D. Thomas Post Doctoral Fellowship, Smith Family Awards Program for Excellence in Biomedical Research, and the Phi Beta Psi Grant.

DFCI Limited Application Process


Internal Funding
DFCI, DF/HCC, BWH, and Harvard  

 
Harvard Catalyst Postgraduate Education Program

KL2 Medical Research Investigator Training (MeRIT) Awards

An opportunity for senior fellows and junior faculty (those within the first three years of their faculty appointment) from the health professions represented in Harvard Catalyst (e.g., medicine, dentistry, nursing) to pursue rigorous training in clinical and translational research through a combined program of educational activities and mentored research.

Amount: 50-75% of salary for 2 years 

Deadline: June 16, 2011

 

DFCI 

Friends of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute - Allocations Proposal

For 35 years, the Friends have supported a wide range of activities within the Institute. They have completed pledges to the Women's Cancers Program, Prostate Cancer, and Head and Neck research. They endow an oncology fellow every year and have allocated significant funds to a variety of programs in research and nursing and patient care. Applications will be accepted from all departments at DFCI. Those from young investigators and/or new initiatives are particularly encouraged. Only requests for which you do not anticipate receiving funding from other sources will be considered. Also, if applicable, projects must have received IRB approval by September 9, 2011 to be considered. Any allocations awarded must be spent within fiscal year 2012. 

Amount: $50,000 

Deadline: June 24, 2011 

 

DFCI 

Gloria Spivak Faculty Advancement Fund

Provides funding to facilitate the ongoing research of Dana-Farber faculty members who are at pivotal junctures in their career development and work-life balance.  Faculty members eligible for funding are those experiencing a challenge in their work/life balance, which may be immediate or ongoing. An applicant should describe how the award would assist him/her in getting through this challenge. The award is not intended as bridge funding. Examples of appropriate use of award funds include hiring of technicians, research assistants, post-doctoral fellows, or administrative support.

Amount: $25,000-75,000 for 1-2 years

Deadline: July 1, 2011 

 


Federal Funding

Grants and Fellowships   


Department of Defense

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Non-Federal Funding - Grants

Damon Runyon Cancer Foundation

Damon Runyon-Rachleff Innovation Award 

The Damon Runyon-Rachleff Innovation Award is designed to provide support for the next generation of exceptionally creative thinkers with "high risk/high reward" ideas that have the potential to significantly impact our understanding of and/or approaches to the prevention, diagnosis or treatment of cancer.

**Applications will be accepted from all scientific disciplines (e.g., Chemistry, Computer Sciences, Mathematics, Engineering, Physics-not just biomedical) provided that the proposed research meets the selection criteria.

Amount: $150,000/year for 3 years
Deadline: Pre-proposal due June 1, 2011

The Cure Starts Now Foundation

Research Grants Program 

The Foundation seeks to fund research investigating cures for pediatric brain cancers with a focus on Diffuse Intrinsic Brainstem Glioma (DIPG). The focus is to support translational and clinical research projects in those areas.
Amount: $100,000 for one year
Deadline: June 1, 2011

Children's Cancer Research Fund

Clinical Pediatric Research Grants 

The purpose of this grant program is to support investigators at the postdoctoral level in the conduct of innovative pilot clinical studies that have the potential to develop new insights into clinical aspects of childhood cancer.  Applications by senior fellows and junior faculty investigators are particularly encouraged. 

Amount: $40,000 direct costs for one year 

Deadline: June 17, 2011

The Doctors Cancer Foundation

Nolan Miller Grant  - lung cancer only 

Awarded to the best program for management of lung cancer. There is a strong interest in cancer stem cells, microRNAi agents, epigenetic agents, as well as many others. The foundation is particularly interested in promoting the best of the young scientists, currently under the radar screen. Foundation is not looking at studies that show that drug A is 3% better than drug B.  The project should be innovative, sound, and be able to lead to clinical trials.
Amount: $50,000
Deadline: June 30, 2011

The Doctors Cancer Foundation
Nolan Miller Grant 
Awarded to the best program for the management other than lung cancer. There is a strong interest in cancer stem cells, microRNAi agents, epigenetic agents, as well as many others. The foundation is particularly interested in promoting the best of the young scientists, currently under the radar screen. Foundation is not looking at studies that show that drug A is 3% better than drug B.  The project should be innovative, sound, and be able to lead to clinical trials.
Amount: $50,000
Deadline: June 30, 2011

Lung Cancer Research Foundation

Research Grants 

Grants are awarded for lung cancer projects focused on: basic science, translational research, clinical research, supportive care, and quality of care/outcomes.

Amount: $50,000
Deadline: July 29, 2011

Breast Cancer Alliance

Young Investigator Grants 

The Breast Cancer Alliance invites clinical doctors and research scientists whose primary focus is breast cancer who have been appointed to a position equivalent to Assistant Professor within three years following the appointment, to apply for funding for the Young Investigator Grant. This grant is open to applicants at institutions within a 200 miles radius of Greenwich, Connecticut (an area that includes cities such as Boston, Philadelphia, New York City, Hartford, and Albany).

Amount: $125,000 over 2 years
Deadline:  July 31, 2011

Jeff Gordon Children's Foundation

Promise Circle Grant 

Applicant's must focus on pediatric cancer through patient assistance programs. Funding is provided to programs that help patients and family members cope with diagnosis, treatment and the emotional challenges they face, financial assistance programs to serve the underinsured and survivorship programs that address the needs of children in remission. Programs must be based in the United States.

Amount: varies 

Deadline: August 15, 2011 


Uniting Against Lung Cancer

Legacy Program for Advances in Lung Cancer Research 

In 2011, this foundation is prioritizing innovative, high risk/high reward research. They aim to jumpstart new projects
leading to improved treatments and a cure for lung cancer, including non-small cell and small cell lung cancer.
Proposals do not require large amounts of preliminary data, but must have a clear hypothesis and research plan
to be completed within the two year grant term. This funding is intended primarily as seed money for promising
and potentially transformative new projects, rather than funding well-developed clinical projects that already
receive considerable support. However, high risk/high reward add-on studies leveraging larger ongoing projects,
or pre-existing data-sets, clinical samples, etc. are of interest. Investigators at all levels will be funded through the
Legacy Program and are encouraged to apply.
Amount: $100,000 over 2 years
Deadline: August 17, 2011

The Lustgarten Foundation: Cure Pancreatic Cancer Now

Correlative Studies Awards Program 

The Lustgarten Foundation will fund selected correlative science proposals directly linked to a CTEP sponsored clinical trial of novel therapeutics for pancreatic cancer. These correlative studies will utilize the principles routinely applied to clinical diagnostic tests, including the use of appropriate pharmacodynamic (PD) endpoints, to develop assays that will provide robust and accurate measurements of drug effects in patient specimens.  Any investigator eligible to receive support from CTEP and proposing to conduct CTEP-sponsored clinical trial of a novel therapy for pancreatic cancer will be eligible to apply for funding from Lustgarten for support of correlative studies related to the trial.
Amount: unspecified
Deadline: applications are accepted on a rolling schedule

All grants are due into the Office of Grants and Contracts five business days prior to the sponsor's deadline for DFCI review prior to submission to the sponsor.    


Non-Federal Funding - Fellowships


All Fellowships are due into the Office of Grants and Contracts five business days prior to the sponsor's deadline for DFCI review prior to submission to the sponsor.    


Search for Funding Using SPIN
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SPIN

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