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Activities to Promote Research Collaborations in AIDS-Associated Malignancies - (APRC-AAM) - Receipt Date June 16, 2008 (Revised)

 

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Activities to Promote Research Collaborations in AIDS-Associated Malignancies - (APRC-AAM) - Receipt Date June 16, 2008 (Revised)


ACTIVITIES TO PROMOTE RESEARCH COLLABORATIONS

FY2008 Guidelines and Information for Applicants


PURPOSE


The National Cancer Institute (NCI) announces for Federal fiscal year 2008 an opportunity for grantees to seek supplemental funding for existing NCI-funded AIDS-associated malignancy research projects to support and encourage multidisciplinary scientific collaboration among NCI grantees, as well as with other members of the scientific community. This initiative, known as the Activities to Promote Research Collaborations in AIDS-Associated Malignancies (APRC-AAM), can support novel collaborative activities in research that bring together new ideas and approaches from disparate scientific disciplines. The proposed supplement activities should be within the overall scope of the active parent NCI grant.


The program is anticipated to be highly competitive with limited funding. Before submission of a request, all interested grantees must call their NCI Program Director to discuss whether the planned collaborations are responsive.

This document describes the: (1) purpose, (2) background, (3) the administrative mechanism available to promote research collaborations under this program, (4) eligibility requirements, (5) review considerations and criteria, (6) application procedures, (7) post-award requirements, (8) application deadline, (9) mailing address, and (10) contact information for inquiries.


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