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Submit Proposals for Research Grant focuses on Cancer Prevention

Peabody Community Fund in the UK

Deadline: 7 October 2019

The World Cancer Research Fund International is seeking proposals from anywhere in the world except the Americas (North America, Central America including the Caribbean, and South America) for its Research Grant Programme.

The aim of this grant programme is to fund research that helps elucidate the role of diet, nutrition (including body composition) and physical activity in cancer.

Research Themes

This year, they will be focusing on two main themes:

For cancer survivors, they also encourage broader research into evidence for impact of diet, nutrition (including body composition), physical activity and outcomes after cancer diagnosis, as robust evidence on this is still lacking.

Research Areas

Applications to the Regular Grant Programme must fall into either the Cancer Prevention or the Cancer Survivors Research Area.

For the Cancer Prevention Research Area, they accept research into the links relating diet, nutrition (including body composition) and physical activity to the causation or primary prevention of cancer. The Cancer Survivors Research Area focuses on individuals who have received a cancer diagnosis.

Applications under each of the Research Areas should address one of the Research Themes.

Funding Information

Investigator initiated grants are awarded to principal investigators with a maximum of £350,000 for up to four years, with a limit of £100,000 for any one year. Seed grants are for a maximum of £60,000 in total for up to two years.

Eligibility Criteria

Institutions

Personnel

How to Apply

Applicants can apply via given website.

For more information, please visit https://www.wcrf.org/int/research-we-fund/grant-programmes

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