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Open Call: Collaborative Research Development Grant 2027

Call for Proposals: Nordic Research Infrastructure Hubs

Deadline: 25-Mar-2026

The Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance is accepting Letters of Intent for its 2027 Collaborative Research Development Grant, supporting interdisciplinary team-based projects focused on ovarian cancer and related gynecologic cancers.

The grant provides up to $300,000 USD annually for three years ($900,000 total) to accredited academic or non-profit research institutions. Projects are expected to generate high-impact research, publications, and build sustainable research teams.

Applications are reviewed by OCRA’s Scientific Advisory Committee, and only a subset of applicants will be invited to submit full proposals.

Overview

The OCRA Collaborative Research Development Grant is designed to advance ovarian cancer research through team-based, interdisciplinary projects.

Key objectives include:

The grant emphasizes translational potential, scientific rigor, and measurable outcomes that advance knowledge and improve patient care.

Research Focus Areas

Funded projects must focus on ovarian cancer or demonstrate direct relevance to ovarian cancer research, including related gynecologic cancers. Priority research areas include:

Team Requirements

The grant requires a collaborative research team led by a Principal Investigator (PI).

Team Composition Requirements:

There are no citizenship restrictions, and international collaborations are encouraged.

Funding Details

Grant Amount

Eligible Costs

Reporting Requirements

Eligibility Criteria

Who Can Apply

Eligible institutions:

Individual PI requirements:

Ineligible Applicants

How to Apply – Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Form a Research Team

    • Include investigators from single or multiple institutions

    • Ensure at least one physician with ovarian cancer expertise

  2. Prepare a Letter of Intent (LOI)

    • Include project title, research objectives, significance, and team composition

    • Demonstrate relevance to ovarian cancer research and potential impact

  3. Institutional Review

    • Submit LOI through the institution’s sponsored research office or grants office

  4. Scientific Advisory Committee Review

    • LOIs are evaluated based on scientific merit, innovation, and relevance

    • Most LOIs will be triaged; only a subset invited to submit full proposals

  5. Full Proposal Submission (if invited)

    • Prepare detailed methodology, milestones, budget justification, and collaborative agreements

Selection and Review Process

OCRA’s Scientific Advisory Committee evaluates applications on:

Reviewers consider both the strength of the research team and the strategic potential of the project.

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Why This Grant Matters

The OCRA Collaborative Research Development Grant is critical for:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the maximum funding available?

Up to $300,000 USD per year for three years ($900,000 total).

2. Who can serve as Principal Investigator?

Full-time faculty or equivalent at accredited academic or non-profit research institutions.

3. Is international collaboration allowed?

Yes. There are no citizenship restrictions, and international collaborations are encouraged.

4. Can an individual hold multiple OCRA grants?

No. A PI can hold only one active OCRA grant at a time and submit only one LOI per cycle.

5. Are for-profit organizations eligible?

No. Only accredited academic institutions and eligible non-profit research entities may apply.

6. What research areas are prioritized?

Screening and early detection, etiology and prevention, therapeutics, cancer biology, genetics, health services, quality of life, and epidemiology.

7. What is the expected start date for funded projects?

January 1, 2027.

Conclusion

The OCRA 2027 Collaborative Research Development Grant provides a unique opportunity for interdisciplinary research teams to advance ovarian cancer knowledge and treatment.

With funding up to $900,000, structured team collaboration, and rigorous review, this grant fosters high-impact, innovative research that can improve clinical outcomes and strengthen global ovarian cancer research networks.

Eligible academic and non-profit research teams should prepare Letters of Intent early to maximize their chances of advancing to the full proposal stage.

For more information, visit OCRA.

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