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American Cancer Society

Institutional Research Grants Infrastructure grant

Institutional Research Grants are block grants averaging $90,000 per year for three years given to institutions as "seed money" for the initiation of projects by promising junior investigators.
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Funding Agencies:
- American Cancer Society

Mentored Research Scholar Grant in Applied and Clinical Research

Support mentored research by full-time faculty, typically within the first four years of their appointment, with the goal of becoming independent investigators in clinical, cancer control and prevention, epidemiologic, psychosocial, behavioral, health services and health policy research. Awards are made up to five years and for up to $135,000 per year (direct costs) plus 8% allowable indirect costs. These grants are not renewable.
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Funding Agencies:
- American Cancer Society

Postdoctoral Fellowships

This award is to support the training of researchers who have just received their doctorate to enable them to qualify for an independent career in cancer research (including basic, preclinical, clinical, psychosocial, behavioral, and epidemiologic research). Awards are made for one to three years with progressive stipends of $37,000, $39,000, and $42,000 per year, plus a $2,000 per year institutional allowance. Using special endowment funds, the Society annual selects several of the top-ranked fellows to receive special 3-year fellowships with an award amount of $144,000.
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Funding Agencies:
- American Cancer Society

Research Professorships

The American Cancer Society offers a limited number of grants to investigators in mid-career who have made seminal contributions that have changed the direction of cancer research. Furthermore, it is expected that these investigators will continue to provide leadership in their research area. Up to two awards are made annually for a five-year term that can be renewed once. The award of up to $80,000 per year (direct costs only) may be used for salary or research project support.
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Funding Agencies:
- American Cancer Society

Research Proposals Directed at Poor and Underserved Populations

Despite the steady overall decline in cancer incidence and mortality rates, the incidence of many cancers in poor and underserved populations is higher, and morbidity and mortality are often greater. The American Cancer Society is committed to reducing disparities and alleviating the disproportionate cancer burden borne by many underserved populations, and has designated this a high-priority area. The Extramural Grants Department of the Research Department has launched a special initiative to decrease disparities. Funds have been set aside (up to 10% of the research budget) to support research that addresses the disparity in cancer morbidity and mortality in poor and underserved populations. This initiative includes research that addresses a variety of clinical, cancer control, behavioral, epidemiologic, health policy, health services and basic science questions.
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Funding Agencies:
- American Cancer Society

Research Scholar Grants in Basic, Preclinical, Clinical and Epidemiology Research

Support investigator-initiated research projects in basic, preclinical, clinical and epidemiologic research. Awards are for up to four years and for up to $200,000 per year (direct costs), plus 20% allowable indirect costs.
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Funding Agencies:
- American Cancer Society

Research Scholar Grants in Cancer Control: Health Services and Health Policy Research

Support investigator-initiated research projects in health services and health policy outcomes research. Awards are for up to four years and for up to $200,000 per year (direct costs), plus 20% allowable indirect costs.
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Funding Agencies:
- American Cancer Society

Research Scholar Grants in Cancer Control: Psychosocial and Behavioral Research

Support investigator-initiated research projects in psychosocial, behavioral, and cancer control research, including epidemiologic approaches to psychosocial and behavioral research. Awards are for up to four years and for up to $200,000 per year (direct costs), plus 20% allowable indirect costs
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Funding Agencies:
- American Cancer Society

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