The IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center, Office of Community Outreach and Engagement focuses on reducing the cancer burden in Indiana through community engagement, research, and education. They aim to facilitate and support collaborative efforts that translate into evidence-based practices and interventions in communities, particularly for underserved populations, to decrease cancer incidence and improve cancer care outcomes across the state.
The IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center (IUSCCC) and the Cancer Prevention and Control (CPC) program aim to advance cancer research through their Pilot Research Awards. These grants are targeted at member investigators working within specific themes: risk reduction/early detection and symptom science/survivorship. The program especially encourages early investigators who haven't received R-level funding to apply for mentored grants, promotes inter-programmatic collaborative projects aimed at leading to an R01 or equivalent application, and values applications that involve collaborators from other IUSCCC Research Programs. The grant provides one-year pilot funding with a budget cap of $50,000.
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