Paul Calabresi Career Development Award for Clinical Oncology (K12)

The purpose of the Paul Calabresi Career Development Award for Clinical Oncology (PCACO) K12 (NIH Institutional Research Career Development K12 grant mechanism) is to increase the number of clinicians (M.D.s, D.O.s, Pharm.D.s, nurses with Ph.D.s or equivalent) and Ph.D. scientists who are trained to design and test clinical therapeutic research protocols (pilot/Phase I, Phase II, and Phase III clinical trials), conduct patient-oriented cancer therapeutic research in team research environments, and to support the career development of investigators who have made a commitment to focus their research endeavors on patient-oriented research.

A PCACO can support the research career development of senior fellow and/or junior faculty level clinicians, clinicians still in residency training (https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-CA-17-029.html), and postdoctoral Ph.D. scientists. All non-clinical Ph.D. Scholars will collaborate and interact with K12-appointed clinician-scientist Scholars to expedite the translation of basic science research discoveries into patient-oriented therapeutic cancer research. The PCACO is not intended to train scientists for laboratory-based research. The PCACO provides up to 5 years of support and is renewable.

For more complete information, reference the Program Announcement PAR-18-292 (K12 Clinical Trial Optional) and/or contact the program staff.

Applicant Eligibility

PI Criteria

Citizenship

At the time of the award, the PI must be:

  • a citizen of the United States
  • pr a non citizen national
  • or must have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence (i.e., in possession of a currently valid Alien Registration Receipt Card (1-151 or 1-551), or other legal verification of such status).
Career Stage

Established Investigators (Associate and Full Professors)

  • Expected to have ongoing R01 and/or R01-like cancer focused grant support (for the K12 Program, R01 and/or R01-like awards are grants or contracts of at least 3 years and $150,000 a year in direct costs, including those supporting clinical trials)

Mentor Criteria

Career Stage

Researchers from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to participate as mentors.

  • Expected to have independent R01 and/or R01-like cancer related research support (for the K12 Program, R01 and/or R01-like awards are grants or contracts of at least 3 years and $150,000 a year in direct costs, including those supporting clinical trials)

Scholar Criteria

Citizenship

At the time of the award, the scholar must be:

  • a citizen of the United States
  • or a noncitizen national
  • or must have been lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence (i.e., in possession of a currently valid Alien Registration Receipt Card (1-151 or 1-551), or other legal verification of such status).
Career Stage

Clinician-scientist Scholars must be:

  • Physicians holding the M.D. or D.O. degrees (including those in residency training)
  • Pharm.D. recipients
  • Nurses with a Ph.D. or equivalent degree

All non-clinical Scholars must have a:

  • Doctoral-level degree (e.g., Ph.D.) or the equivalent
  • Minimum of 2 years of postdoctoral research training
  • Basic research experience that is clearly preparatory (e.g., experience with animal models or preclinical research) for devoting a career to human therapeutic cancer research
MD: PhD Ratio 2:1
Commitment

Scholars still in residency training must commit a minimum of 6 calendar months (50% of full-time professional effort) to research and career development. All other Scholars must commit a minimum of 9 calendar months (75% of full-time professional effort) to research and career development.

Scholars  who have U.S. Veterans' Administration (VA) appointments may not consider part of the VA effort toward satisfying the "full time" requirement at the applicant institution.

Duration of Award 2 to 4 years of support

Budget

K12 Program Allowable Costs

Direct Cost Limits

All applications must not exceed $750,000 for direct costs per year.

The first year's direct costs budget is capped at $50,000. This first year is for advertising and recruitment of Scholars, Advisory Board(s) recruitment and meeting, curriculum planning and development, and development of individual Scholar's curricula.

Personnel Support

Up to $10,000 total per annum may be allocated for all PDs/PIs of the K12 program to partially offset their salaries and associated fringe benefit costs, depending on commitment of effort.

The costs of a consultant, Program Administrator, and/or program assistant with responsibilities directly associated with the institutional career development program can be requested with justification.

F&A Costs/Indirect Costs 8%

Financial Support for Each K12 Fellow

Salary Up to $100K/year + fringe benefits
Research Development Support Up to $30K/year

How to Apply

  • Applications must be submitted electronically.
  • Applicants must follow the SF424 (R&R) Application Guide, as well as any program-specific instructions noted in Section IV. of the Program Announcement.
  • When the program-specific instructions deviate from those in the Application Guide, follow the program-specific instructions in Program Announcement.
  • Applications that do not comply with these instructions may be delayed or not be accepted for review.

For assistance with application submission, please see the Frequently Asked Questions and/or contact eRA Commons Help Desk/Grant.gov contact Center

Application Receipt Dates and Review Schedule

Please refer to the Program Announcement for application due dates.

Applications are due by 5 pm local time.

When a standard submission date falls on a weekend or Federal holiday, the application deadline is automatically extended to the next business day.

Note: Start dates are determined by the availability of NCI funds and may not occur until well after the earliest possible start date.

Review and Selection Process

Subcommittee F convened by the Division of Extramural Activities of the NCI will determine if meets the broad needs of the program and priorities of NCI and the National Cancer Program.

For review criteria for the K12 grant mechanism, see the Section V. Application Review Criteria section of the Program Announcement.

K12 Special Notes

This is an NCI-specific Program Announcement. For all of the policies governing this award mechanism, refer to the Program Announcement.

Recommended Tables

For required Tables for New and Competing Renewal applications, please see Data tables for use with Institutional Research Training grant applications using the SF424 (R&R).

Special Institutional Statement Regarding Human Subjects Research Under K12 Support

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) Paul Calabresi Career Development Award for Clinical Oncology (K12) must be in compliance with all NIH/NCI policies pertaining to the use of human subjects. These policies apply to all research involving human subjects, not just clinical trials.

The K12 is a training and career development grant in which candidate positions are filled at the discretion of the institution, and assignment of candidate positions is generally not known at the time of application or at the time of an award. Due to this uncertainty, the word "Indefinite" should be placed in the box for IRB review date on the face page of the application, and the applicant institution must provide in the submitted grant application a Special Statement on Human Subjects Research.

Resources

NCI Staff Contacts

For additional information regarding policies and/or guidance in preparing an application for the K12 Award, contact:

For assistance with xTrain, contact:

For technical issues with xTrain, contact the eRA Service Desk

For information regarding fiscal and/or budget issues, contact:

For information regarding review issues, contact:

  • Referral Officer
    Division of Extramural Activities
    Phone: 240-276-6390
    Fax: 240-276-7682
  • Updated: November 21, 2018