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Keep up with the latest news from the NCI Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology (CBIIT) and the data science communities.

Cancer researchers can help NCI enhance cancer metabolomics research by applying for funding to develop innovative technologies and informatics tools.

Submit your expression of interest to transform cancer research with help from data science tools and methodologies. “Cancer Grand Challenges,” a global initiative founded by NCI and Cancer Research UK, announced new research challenges to address how we prevent, diagnose, and treat cancer.

Check out this updated Notice of Special Interest if you’re interested in supplemental funds for activities that will make NIH-supported data usable for artificial intelligence and machine learning analytics!

Are you working on software tools to promote open science in cancer research? NCI has issued a Notice of Special Interest offering supplemental funding for work in this area. The application due date is May 9, 2023.

Planning your itinerary for this year’s American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting? Want to make sure you catch the NCI-affiliated data science activities? We’ve put together a helpful reference page for you!

Apply by April 11 for administrative supplemental funding to explore and test new opportunities for leveraging cloud-based solutions for NIH-funded research.

See if any of the available grants highlighted in this Notice of Special Interest are a good fit for your data science work.

NCI is seeking support for developing machine-generated segmentations of images in the radiology collections of the Imaging Data Commons (IDC). Submit your proposals by March 10, 2023.

NIH and NCI are participating in two funding opportunities to support the All of Us Research Program’s Researcher Workbench. These grants will help support analysis of the data for this program to advance research in cancer risk, early detection, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, cancer control, epidemiology, and health disparities.

You can use the funding to support data science training related to research on infectious- and immune-mediated disease, including cancer.