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The NCI Career Development Award for Quantitative Scientists
RFA-CA-04-016
Letter of Intent Receipt Date: March 22, 2004
Application Receipt Date: April 20, 2004
The purpose of this Request for Applications (RFA) is to solicit applications to encourage doctoral-level quantitative scientists to develop and apply their skills to biomedical cancer research. Examples of scientific and technical backgrounds considered appropriate
for this award are physics, mathematics, computer science, imaging science, informatics, statistics, economics, chemistry, engineering, and nanotechnology. The RFA will use the K25 award mechanism.
For more information see http://cri.nci.nih.gov.
Inquiries: Dr. Lester S. Gorelic, gorelicl@mail.nih.gov
An SBIR/STTR Initiative for Image-Guided Cancer Interventions
PA-04-063
Application Receipt Dates: April 1, 2004;
Aug.1, 2004; Dec. 1, 2004; April 1, 2005;
Aug. 1, 2005; Dec. 1, 2005
The purpose of this Program Announcement (PA) is to support the development and clinical validation of systems for image-guided interventions
(IGI) for cancer. Specifically, the goals of this program are to provide support for 1) the development and optimization of fully integrated cancer imaging, monitoring, and therapy systems; 2) the validation of integrated IGI systems through clinical evaluations; 3) the development
of multiple prototype integrated IGI systems as required for multisite clinical evaluations; and 4) partnerships among businesses and academic
clinical centers, in order to reach the research goals.
For more information see http://cri.nci.nih.gov.
Inquiries: Dr. Keyvan Farahani, farahank@mail.nih.gov;
Dr. Laurence P. Clarke, lclarke@mail.nih.gov
Development of Assays for High-Throughput Drug Screening
PA-04-068
Application Receipt Dates: June 1, 2004;
Oct. 1, 2004; Feb. 1, 2005; June 1, 2005;
Oct. 1, 2005; Feb. 1, 2006; June 1, 2006;
Oct. 1, 2006; Feb. 1, 2007
The purpose of this PA is to encourage the use of high-throughput small molecule screening for use in both research and drug discovery programs
by funding the development of innovative assays that may be adapted for automated screening. NCI is especially interested in proposals related to cancer prevention, treatment,
or treatment monitoring with imaging agents.
For more information see http://cri.nci.nih.gov.
Inquiries: Dr. Ronald J. Dubois, rd41n@nih.gov
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