Funding Opportunities
This is a listing of Requests for Applications (RFA), Program Announcements (PA), and Notices specific to the group's key programs.
Requests For Applications (RFAs)
Program Announcements
Cancer Prevention Research Small Grant Program (R03) >>> Learn more |
PA Number: | PAR-08-055 |
Release Dates: | December 17, 2007 |
Application Receipt Dates: | March 19, 2008; July 18, 2008; December 19, 2008; March 20, 2009; July 17, 2009; December 18, 2009; March 19, 2010; July 19, 2010; December 09, 2010 |
Expiration Date: | December 10, 2010 |
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Notices
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IMAT Request for Applications
The Innovative Molecular Analysis Technologies (IMAT) Program, which is aimed at the development and integration of novel and emerging technologies in the support of cancer research, diagnosis, and treatment, now encompasses an array of 12 closely related Funding Opportunity Announcements (FOAs). Each FOA is segregated based on program and type of funding mechanism. The IMAT Program comprises the following three related thematic components which are described below and at the IMAT website in further depth. To learn more about IMAT Funding opportunities (R21, R33, SBIR and STTR applications) please visit http://imat.cancer.gov/funding/.
Innovative Technologies for the Molecular Analysis of Cancer
IMAT funding opportunities are designed to encourage applications from individuals and groups interested in developing novel technologies suitable for the molecular analysis of cancers and their host environment in support of basic, clinical, and epidemiological research.
Applications of Emerging Technologies for Cancer Research
Emerging Technologies funding opportunities are intended to support projects to evaluate the usefulness of emerging technologies in appropriate biological contexts in order to assess reproducibility and produce preliminary data toward a biological or clinical question.
Innovations in Cancer Cell Preparations.
Sample preparation methods and technologies may be developed for sample collection, processing, isolation, storage, purification, preservation, and, in the case of stored tissues, reversal of adverse events resulting from storage and preservation.
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EDRN Associate Membership Program
Applications are also accepted for becoming an Associate Member of NCI’s Early Detection Research Network. For details visit the EDRN Associate Membership Program.
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