DoD Peer Reviewed Cancer, Impact Award
ID: 353915Type: Posted
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Buyer

Dept. of the Army -- USAMRAA (DOD-AMRAA)

Eligible Applicants

Unrestricted

Funding Category

Science and Technology and other Research and Development

Funding Instrument

Grant

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
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    Description

    The Department of the Army, through the US Army Medical Research and Development Command (USAMRAA), is offering the FY24 Peer Reviewed Cancer Impact Award to support high-impact cancer research relevant to military personnel and their families. This grant aims to fund mature research projects that address critical scientific or clinical cancer issues, demonstrating the potential for significant near-term impact on patient outcomes, particularly in specified cancer types while excluding melanoma and glioblastoma. With an estimated total program funding of $16 million and the expectation of awarding approximately 10 grants, applicants must submit pre-applications by June 21, 2024, and full applications by September 26, 2024. For further inquiries, interested parties can contact the CDMRP Help Desk at help@eBRAP.org or call 301-682-5507.

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    The Department of Defense (DOD) FY24 Peer Reviewed Cancer Impact Award aims to support high-impact cancer research pertinent to military personnel and their families. This funding opportunity invites proposals addressing specific cancer types and relevant military health issues while avoiding research on melanoma, glioblastoma, and certain common cancers. Key deadlines include pre-application submissions by June 21, 2024, with full applications due by September 26, 2024. Proposals must demonstrate a strong potential for near-term clinical impact, leveraging preliminary data and addressing overarching challenges in cancer. Funding, capped at $1M over three years, is intended for mature research demonstrating critical advancements in patient outcomes. Participants must show eligibility, including affiliation with approved organizations and secure access to military patient populations if applicable. The awards will be administered through a well-structured application process encompassing peer reviews based on impact, research feasibility, and statistical design. This initiative signifies a commitment to reducing the cancer burden on service members, veterans, and their families, enhancing mission readiness through targeted research breakthroughs.
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