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Find similar grantsAdvanced Development of Informatics Technologies for Cancer Research and Management is sponsored by National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health (NIH). This program supports the advanced development and enhancement of emerging informatics technologies to improve the acquisition, analysis, visualization, and interpretation of data across the cancer research continuum.
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About | Informatics Technologies for Cancer Research (ITCR) Program - NCI ITCR - NCI’s Program for Informatics Technology Development Scope of the ITCR Program The scope of the ITCR program includes projects that serve informatics needs spanning the cancer research continuum.
Moreover, ITCR provides support for informatics resources across the development lifecycle, including the development of innovative methods and algorithms, early stage software development advanced stage software development, and sustainment of high-value resources on which the community has come to depend.
Examples of relevant topics include but are not limited to: Learn about the ITCR RFAs for informatics technology development projects.
Data acquisition software, such as wearable devices, and questionnaires Data management, storage, organization, and data sharing resources Data mining, visualization, and analytics tools and platforms Statistical and machine learning methods Natural language processing and text mining approaches Clinical decision support and treatment planning tools Environments for interactive modeling and simulation The ITCR program has contributed to the development and sustained support of some of the most widely use informatics tools and resources across the cancer research and clinical communities.
The Informatics Tools page contains a catalog of cutting-edge open-source informatics tools supported by the ITCR program, which are all free for use by academic and non-profit researchers. Goals of the ITCR Program The ITCR program has the following goals: Promote integration of informatics technology development with hypothesis-driven cancer research and translational/clinical investigations.
Provide flexible, scalable, and sustainable support using multiple mechanisms matched to various needs and different stages of informatics technology development throughout the development lifecycle. Promote interdisciplinary collaboration in technology development and distribution. Promote technology dissemination and software reuse.
Promote communication and interaction among development teams. Leverage NCI program expertise and resources across the Institute and bridge gaps of existing NCI grant portfolios in informatics. Guidelines for ITCR awardees to submit proposals to use set aside funds on collaborative projects.
In view of these goals, U01 and U24 ITCR awardees are expected to participate in collaborative research activities to enhance the utility and/or interoperability of the informatics technology being supported through the award using set aside funds corresponding to 10% of their annual budget. All ITCR awardees are also expected to participate in the ITCR annual meeting to present progress in their project.
The ITCR program is regularly evaluated by panels of external experts and subsequently evolves to meet the needs of the cancer research community. A summary of the findings from these evaluations can be found in CSSI’s Program Evaluation Reports page.
The ITCR Training Network launched in 2020 to provide courses and resources for two main audiences: Cancer researchers (trainings for end users on how to use informatics tools) Tool developers (trainings on how to optimize informatics tool usability and user support) To access online courses, learn about upcoming trainings, and use their resources to develop your own informatics training content, visit the ITCR Training Network .
For questions about the ITCR Program, please contact nciitcr@mail. nih. gov .
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Supports advanced development and enhancement of emerging informatics technologies. Specific eligibility depends on the individual grant focus area and activity code (e. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $600,000 per year (direct costs) for durations of five years for U24 awards. Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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