If you have a bold idea that could help prevent, diagnosis or treat cancer, Worldwide Cancer Research may be able to support you with a project grant.
Their goal is to support research that seeks to answer the difficult questions in cancer biology. They are looking for innovative and truly novel ideas that have the potential to revolutionise our understanding of cancer and how to beat it.
Worldwide Cancer Research awards project grants of 12 to 36 months in length to support basic, fundamental or translational research into the prevention, diagnosis or treatment of cancer. They do not prioritise any field of research within this; they welcome research that draws on epidemiological, behavioural and clinical data to provide a starting point for a new avenue of research. Multidisciplinary or discipline-hopping projects are encouraged where this helps stimulate innovation.
The research described in your application should be a discrete, hypothesis-driven project, achievable within the duration of the support requested. Do not describe a large programme of work – for example the work of your entire laboratory – and then request a contribution towards it – for example funding one member of the laboratory or part of the consumable costs.
Please see their Research Strategy and application handbook for more details.
The 2020 grant round is closes at 5pm (British Summer Time) on Friday 17th April 2020.