The Career Development Award (CDA) provides research funding to clinical investigators, who have received their initial faculty appointment, as they work to establish an independent clinical cancer research program. This research must have a patient-oriented focus, including a clinical research study and/or translational research involving human subjects. Proposals with a predominant focus on in vitro or animal studies (even if clinically relevant) are not allowed.
Applicant citizenship:
Host country: United States
Years since PhD: NA
Award: $200 000
Award Duration (years): 3
Research costs:
Benefits:
Mobility rule: No
Subjects: Medicine and Health Sciences
Additional comments: The Career Development Award (CDA) provides research funding to clinical investigators, who have received their initial faculty appointment, as they work to establish an independent clinical cancer research program. This research must have a patient-oriented focus, including a clinical research study and/or translational research involving human subjects. Proposals with a predominant focus on in vitro or animal studies (even if clinically relevant) are not allowed. Eligibility: Be an ASCO member; Must be a physician (MD, DO of international equivalent) with a valid medical license; be in the first to third year of a full-time primary faculty appointment in a clinical department at an academic medical institution at the time of grant submission; applicants holding Instructor/Lecturer appointments are eligible to apply with institutional support; Should not have any current career development awards (i.e. K23, K08, or any other type of career development award) and have not been a Principal Investigator on any large project grants (i.e. R01 or international equivalent, or private foundation grants); $200,000 over three years to pay for personnel and/or research expenses, and travel to attend the CCF Grants and Awards Ceremony at the ASCO Annual Meeting.
How to apply? For further eligibility requirements and the application process, please visit: Official Funding website
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