Information for Researchers
Tools to search ongoing cancer research, funding opportunities for research and training, and research resources and services
Research Funding Opportunities
- Cancer Research Initiatives — Selected NCI research funding opportunities searchable by cancer site and research area
- NCI Research and Funding Opportunities — Information on ongoing research and funding and training opportunities at NCI and supported by NCI at outside organizations
- Resources for New Investigators (NIH) — Current policies and assistance for biomedical researchers at the beginning of their careers
Funded Projects
- Cancer Research Portfolio — A comprehensive relational database with information on all NCI-supported research, including grants, contracts, clinical trials, and intramural studies
- International Cancer Research Portfolio — A joint initiative of the cancer funding organizations in the United States and the United Kingdom that puts information about ongoing research at your fingertips
Research Resources
- NCI Research Resources — A directory of research tools and services for cancer researchers
- Health Behavior Constructs: Theory, Measurement & Research — definitions of major theoretical constructs employed in health behavior research, and information about the best measures of these constructs.
- Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS) — Nationally representative data about the American public's use of cancer-related information
- Matrix of Evidence Reviews in Cancer Control — Evidence reviews that synthesize the state of the art science for a given area of research
- NIH-AARP Diet and Health Study — Data from a study developed at the NCI to improve our understanding of the relationship between diet and health
- Risk Factor Monitoring and Methods (Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences) — Surveys, questionnaires, instruments, databases, and results for use in research.
- Women in Biomedical Careers (Office of Research on Women's Health, NIH) — A website designed to help women in science and medicine fulfill their potential