Stand Up To Cancer Gastric Cancer Interception Research Team
The Stand Up To Cancer Gastric Cancer Interception Research Team Grant represents a new, focused effort to implement advances in gastric cancer interception and prevention research as rapidly as possible through the creation of a collaborative, translational, cancer “Research Team”. The most talented and promising researchers across institutions will be assembled into a Research Team, forming an optimal configuration of expertise needed to solve key problems in gastric cancer interception and prevention research. This Research Team will span multiple disciplines within and beyond the gastric oncology community, ideally including investigators with expertise outside the biological sciences, and utilize new tools to answer research questions in a coordinated way.
Program Guidelines and Application Instructions are available in PDF format.
To maximize creativity, innovation, and collaboration, the Research Team key personnel must include laboratory and clinical researchers, including both senior and early career investigators, who have not necessarily worked together in the past.
Each Team will consist of a Team Leader, a Team Co-leader, no more than four additional Principals, a Project Manager, and at least two Advocates, with no more than six but a minimum of two participating institutions. Each Team must designate at least a Leader and a Co-Leader who must be from different institutions.
The Team Leader, Co-leader, Principals, Project Manager, and Advocates are collectively referred to as Key Personnel. The Team Leader, Co-leader and Principals, must have acquired a doctoral or medical degree, and must be independent investigators affiliated with an academic, medical, or research institution. The designated Project Manager must belong to the Team Leader's institution.
The Team Leader and Co-leader are expected to each dedicate at least 20 percent (or 40 percent combined) of their time and effort to the research project. Principals must each dedicate at least 10 percent of their time and effort to the research project.
Employees or subcontractors of for-profit industry are not eligible to serve as a Research Team Leader, Co-leader, or Principal; however their participation as Collaborators is encouraged, where appropriate, to foster the development of novel diagnostic and treatment strategies. No grant funds may be directly awarded to Collaborators or any other individual working within a U.S. government institution/agency or a for-profit industry. Confidentiality and intellectual property issues must be negotiated with Collaborators prior to their participation in a Research Team project.
Candidates with a question about the eligibility requirements are encouraged to contact the AACR SRGA Office at [email protected] prior to submitting the proposal.
There are no citizenship or residency status restrictions.
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The AACR requires applicants to submit an electronic Expression of Intent (EOI) via proposalCENTRAL by 12:00 p.m. (noon), Eastern Time on Tuesday, July 30, 2019 using the proposalCENTRAL website at https://proposalcentral.com/.
The AACR requires applicants to submit full proposals electronically via proposalCENTRAL by 12:00 p.m. (noon), Eastern Time on Friday, August 30, 2019 using the proposalCENTRAL website at https://proposalcentral.com/
The Program Guidelines and Application Instructions are available in PDF format.
The Expression of Intent Document is available here. After you uploaded the completed EOI form on proposalCENTRAL under Section 8, please proceed to complete the full proposal. There's no selection process of the EOI; however, your full proposal will not be considered for funding if you fail to upload your completed EOI document by 12:00 p.m. (noon), Eastern Time on Tuesday, July 30, 2019.