DoD Breast Cancer Postdoctoral Fellowship Award
Post Date
April 19th 2011
Application Due Date
June 21st 2011
Funding Opportunity Number
W81XWH-11-BCRP-POSTDOC
CFDA Number(s)
12.420
Funding Instrument Type(s)
Cooperative Agreement
Grant
Funding Activity Categories
Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Number of Awards
30
Eligibility Categories
Funding
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Estimated Total Funding:
$13500000
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Award Range:
$None - $None
Grant Description
The Postdoctoral Fellowship Award supports exceptionally talented recent doctoral or medical graduates in their pursuit of innovative, high-impact breast cancer research during their postdoctoral training, and allows them to obtain the necessary experience for an independent career at the forefront of breast cancer research. Candidates for this award should exhibit a strong desire to pursue a career in breast cancer research. Under this award mechanism, the postdoctoral fellow is considered the Principal Investigator (PI) and, as such, should write the project narrative with appropriate direction from the mentor. While the PI is not required to have previous experience in breast cancer research, this application must focus on breast cancer research. Applications must emphasize the PI•À_s high potential for success in becoming an independent breast cancer researcher based on his/her qualifications, achievements, and letters of recommendation. The mentor (or co-mentor, if applicable) must possess the appropriate expertise and experience in breast cancer, to include publications and current peer reviewed breast cancer funding, and clearly demonstrate a commitment to guiding the PI•À_s research and training. The application should include information about the mentor•À_s experience in conducting innovative research and how he/she intends to support the PI•À_s innovative breast cancer research endeavors. Mentorship by an investigator without an established record of mentoring pre- and postdoctoral trainees may be offset by the overall strength of the training program. If the mentor is not an experienced breast cancer researcher, then a formal co-mentorship by an established breast cancer researcher is required. Applications must provide details on the suitability of the PI•À_s overall training plan and research project for attaining the goals of this award mechanism. In addition, applications must elaborate on the qualities of the training environment in which the candidate will work, provide details on the training program, and describe how this training will facilitate the candidate•À_s career development as an independent, innovative breast cancer researcher. A multidisciplinary research approach to breast cancer is highly encouraged but not required; however, if there are multidisciplinary aspects to the training, they should be clearly outlined in the application. The application must articulate the potential impact that the proposed work will have on breast cancer, and how the proposed work is innovative. The research should be based on a sound scientific rationale based on a thorough review of previous work in the field.
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Department of Defense
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