PCF is seeking research on metastatic prostate cancer' prioritizing innovative, high-risk projects. Proposals require a team of at least three investigators from academic research centers, including one young investigator (Within 6 years of completing a PhD).
Partial List of Focus Areas:
1) Targeted radionuclide therapy for advanced prostate cancer.
2) First-in-field research on new targets for systemic treatment of metastatic, lethal prostate cancer.
3) Immunotherapy for the treatment of metastatic, lethal prostate cancer.
This grant offers funding for significant ovarian cancer research endeavors involving multiple investigators within a single institution or across multiple institutions.
This grant targets junior faculty at the Assistant Professor level (Within seven years of first academic appointment), emphasizing a dedication to ovarian cancer research.
This grant program is funded by the U.S. Social Security Administration and supports junior scholars within 7 years of their PhD. Projects should have some relevance to United States policy.
Partial List of Focus Areas:
1) Disparities by race, ethnicity and sex.
2) Addressing employment barriers for people with disabilities.
3) Understanding service needs.
Due to the Passover vacation the deadline to the RDA will be earlier than usual
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• Assistance with defining the future product in terms of market needs, competitor and market analysis, business model etc.
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The call supports global research on how interactions between the brain and body affect neurological and psychiatric diseases. The aim is to enhance our understanding and find solutions for preventing and treating these disorders.
This call funds global research projects that address the rising threat of antimicrobial resistance. The focus is on improving, comparing, and evaluating the effectiveness and cost efficiency of current interventions against bacterial or fungal infections.
Additionally,the goal is to design new interventions specifically targeting fungal infections.