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ACS Grant Mechanism for High School Cancer Research Programs is sponsored by American Cancer Society (ACS). This funding opportunity is awarded to eligible institutions to support the implementation of introductory career training in cancer research and oncology care for high school students. The goal is to increase the number of future cancer researchers and care professionals.
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American Cancer Society Research Grants | Scientists & Researchers | Dartmouth Cancer Center American Cancer Society Research Grants The principal purpose of the American Cancer Society Research grants is to support studies undertaken by investigators who are early in their careers and need pilot data before submitting individual research grant applications.
Eligible applicants must not have received prior cancer-related R01 support from the NIH (or comparable support from NSF, ACS) unless an initial grant was not renewed. Applicants must not hold an academic rank above Assistant Professor and must be within the first six years of their appointment. Research associates, instructors, and postdoctoral fellows are not eligible.
Prior recipients can request a second year of funding for the same project. Up to $40,000 may be requested, primarily to pay for necessary supplies, reagents, animals, etc. Major salary support for technicians is not allowed. No part of the principal investigator's salary will be provided.
The award may not be used to augment programs already funded within a laboratory or group. We encourage applicants to discuss their plans with more senior faculty from the Cancer Center and, when appropriate, to seek biostatistical advice before submitting a proposal.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Eligible nonprofit institutions may be academic institutions, cancer centers, or equivalent nonprofit institutions with academic affiliations. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows not specified (Students receive a $500 stipend). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
ACS Grant Mechanism for High School Cancer Research Programs is funded by American Cancer Society (ACS). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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