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Funding Opportunities
A guide to the various funding opportunities available from the NCI.

Grant Funding Resources
This website provides helpful hints to individual applicants applying for research, training or fellowship grant applications.

Plans and Priorities for Cancer Research
Plans and Priorites for Cancer Research: The Nation's Investment in Cancer Research outlines the Director's vision of the future for the NCI.

  • In Brief
  • 2003 Budget Request
  • Scientific Priorities for Cancer Research
  • Infrastructure Needed for Cancer Research
  • Planning Disease-Specific Research
  • How We Work
  • Other Ways to Get This Information
  • Cancer Information for Patients and Health Professionals

Scientific Opportunities
. . . transforming the long-range goals of the Extraordinary Opportunities identified in the NCI Bypass Budget into new scientific programs and resources for advancing cancer research.

Cancer Training
NCI has many training programs to assure the continued development of well trained investigators in the basic, clinical, population and behavioral sciences.

Cancer Centers
The Cancer Centers Program of the NCI supports cancer research programs in approximately 60 institutions across the United States through P30 Cancer Center Support Grants.

Specialized Programs of Research Excellence (SPORE)
Promote interdisciplinary research and to speed the bidirectional exchange between basic and clinical science to move basic research finding from the laboratory to applied settings involving patients and populations.


The Cancer Genome Anatomy Project (CGAP)

CGAP is an interdisciplinary program to establish the information and technological tools needed to decipher the molecular anatomy of the cancer cell.

RAID
Rapid Access to Intervention Development (RAID), is a new program to ease the transformation of a laboratory discovery into a drug ready for clinical trials. See the Developmental Therapeutics Program website for more details!


Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC)

The goal of the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC) is to provide a complete set of full-length (open reading frame) sequences and cDNA clones of expressed genes for human and mouse.


Office of Technology and Industrial Relations

NCI is committed to developing and encouraging the adoption of technologies that will accelerate the discovery and translation phases of cancer research. NCI's Technology Website is designed to inform academic, government and corporate technology developers about NCI resources and funding opportunities that focus on and support technology development and application. The site is hosted by the Office of Technology and Industrial Relations.

Other NCI Resources
There are many opportunities for funding, training and collaboration in NCI's Divisions and the Frederick Cancer Research and Development Center (FCRDC).

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