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Get Funding by Predicting Cancer Risks and Related Outcomes with Existing Data
If you have an idea of how to use existing data sets, secondary data analysis, and/or database resources to improve cancer risk prediction, apply to get it funded!
Notices of Funding Opportunities (NOFOs): “Secondary Analysis and Integration of Existing Data to Elucidate Cancer Risk and Related Outcomes”
- R01 Research Project Grant
- Supports a discrete, specified, circumscribed research project.
- R21 Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant
- Encourages new, exploratory, and developmental research projects by providing support for the early stages of project development.
When should I submit my application?
Grant | 2023 Upcoming Submission Cycle |
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R01 Research Project |
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R21 Exploratory/Development Research |
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If you’d like more time or would like to renew your application for either of these NOFOs, both include recurring due dates until 2026.
What should my application include?
Your primary goal is to use existing data to highlight cancer risk and related outcomes. Additionally, your application should touch on how to plan to:
- leverage the large volume of data publicly available to the scientific community.
- analyze longitudinal, multi-level/domain data types.
- use innovative approaches and integration of existing data sets.
- conduct innovative secondary data analyses to address knowledge gaps in cancer control.
The primary analyzed data can be derived/redefined from existing data but should be kept from participants and newly generated from existing biological specimens.