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Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada – 2024 Glioblastoma Elevation Research Grant

Details
Opportunity Name2024 Glioblastoma Elevation Research Grant
AgencyBrain Tumour Foundation of Canada
Value$50,000 in year one, with the potential of an additional $50,000 in year two
Indirect CostsNot eligible
DurationUp to 2 years
Deadlines
Application due to FSc RO at sciapps@yorku.ca for full review04-05-2024
Application and fully signed ORS checklist due to FSc RO at sciapps@yorku.ca for mandatory review04-14-2024
Final application and fully signed ORS checklist due at ORS for mandatory review04-17-2024 ***Note: Due by 9:00AM
Application due at agency 04-19-2024
Objective

The Foundation is seeking outstanding researchers conducting quality glioblastoma research.

All proposal will be given consideration. Additionally, the Foundation is interested in receiving innovative research proposals which incorporate novel or original concepts that have the potential to make a difference and projects that involve collaboration.

Applications will be considered for Basic, Clinical, Translational Research and Populations Studies relevant to neuro-oncology.

Basic Research: the development of new concepts (e.g., signaling pathways using an in vitro model). Basic science research is meant to increase our scientific knowledge base, with the intent of bettering our understanding of the cause and progression of brain tumours.

Clinical Research: Research in which people, or data or samples of tissue from people, are studied to understand health and disease. Clinical research helps find new and better ways to detect, diagnose, treat, and prevent disease. Types of clinical research include clinical trials, which test new treatments for a disease, and natural history studies, which collect health information to understand how a disease develops and progresses over time or how the disease impacts quality of life.

Translational Research: pre-clinical research evaluating the therapeutic potential of recent discoveries in the basic mechanisms of either brain tumour pathogenesis or experimental therapeutics. Human studies are excluded.

Population Studies: A study of a group of individuals taken from the general population who share a common characteristic, such as age, sex, or health condition. Groups may be studied to identify associations between various exposures and disease outcomes.


Eligibility

For more information on this funding opportunity, please click here.


How to Apply

For more information on how to apply, please click here.

York University researchers are reminded that all applications for external research funding, including Letters of Intent, must be reviewed and approved by the Office of Research Services before they are submitted to the granting agency.  For internal approval, the application must be accompanied by a completed ORS Checklist, which requires the Dean’s signature.  Please send the complete application, with the finalized budget and a completed ORS checklist to sciapps@yorku.ca, five days prior to agency deadline.

ORS is accepting electronic applications – the process is outlined here.


For specific questions, please contact FSc Research Services at sciapps@yorku.ca