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Cancer Moonshot Scholars

NCI Cancer Moonshot Scholars

The Cancer Moonshot Scholars program is designed to advance cancer science while also diversifying the pool of researchers and the approaches to cancer research that NCI funds. The program seeks to diversify the NCI R01 portfolio by enhancing the number of applications submitted by Early Stage Investigators from diverse backgrounds, including those from groups identified as underrepresented (NOT-OD-20-031) in the biomedical, clinical, behavioral, and social sciences research workforce. In addition, the program seeks to increase the diversity of thought and approach to cancer research. Individuals from underrepresented groups are especially encouraged to work with their respective institutions to apply.

Funding Opportunities

Funding Opportunity 

Purpose

RFA-CA-22-050 (R01 Clinical Trial Optional)

The Cancer Moonshot Scholars program solicits R01 grant applications that propose independent research projects within the scientific mission of the National Cancer Institute (NCI). The program seeks to diversify the NCI R01 portfolio by enhancing the number of applications submitted by Early Stage Investigators from diverse backgrounds, including those from groups identified as underrepresented (NOT-OD-20-031) in the biomedical, clinical, behavioral, and social sciences research workforce.

Scholars and Research Projects 

Second Cohort

Scholar

Research Project

*The Cancer Moonshot Scholar on the Multiple Principal Investigator Team.

First Cohort 

Scholar

Research Project

 

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