2019-2020 Application

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Objective

This RFA is designed to support young investigators as well as established investigators focusing on basic, translational, or clinical research of lymphoma. The primary objective of this DRP Award is to support pilot projects that explore innovative ideas in basic and translational research in lymphoma. Potential topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Pathogenesis
  • Experimental therapeutics, including mechanism based combinations, and biomarker driven treatment strategies
  • Immunology and immunotherapies
  • Circulating tumor DNA

Funding

Each year, 3-4 applications will be funded. The maximum award will be $50,000 for one year. Applicants will be funded for a maximum of two years with funding for the second year contingent on documented significant progress during the first year of funding, and peer review evaluations.

Candidate Eligibility

Investigators at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Rockefeller University, Weill Cornell Medical Center, Columbia University, Mount Sinai Hospital, and NYU, are eligible.
Applicants must hold academic rank of Instructor, Assistant Professor, or higher.

Applicants must possess an MD, DO or a PhD degree in a relevant area of research. The pilot projects may be collaborative among scientists within one or more SPOREs, or with scientists outside the SPORE community including the international scientific community. High risk/high payoff pilot projects are especially encouraged. These pilot projects do not need to reach a human endpoint during the project period as do full projects, including the Developmental Research Program. Letters of collaboration (if if applicable)

Proposals

Proposals cannot be currently funded by an extramural agency or foundation. The budget is limited to $50K/year (direct costs. No indirect costs). Proposals must be submitted to Teodora Gueorguieva ([email protected]) by July 1, 2020.

Required Information

Research proposals must be no longer than 5 pages (excluding budget) and should follow the format for an R01 grant application; the length of the final proposal are limited to 6 pages. The proposals will require the following standard NIH format:

Format: Applications must be in 11-point Arial. Margins must be at least 0.50 inches wide on all sides of each page.

  • Face Page (including Title, Name of Applicant, and Names of Key Collaborators)
  • Abstract (250 words max)
  • Research Plan (5-page limit). Include the following content: Specific Aims, Preliminary Studies, and Research Strategy (a. Significance, b. Innovation, c. Approach)
  • Research environment (1 page)
  • Include up to 6 Literature Citations
  • Human Subjects or Vertebrate Animals. (Please follow the NIH guidelines)
  • NIH Biosketch for all key personnel (5 pages each in NIH-specified format)
  • Budget and Budget Justification. Include a detailed NIH-format Budget for one year totaling $50,000 direct costs. The application must include a detailed budget for the initial year, a summary budget, and a budget justification.

Review Criteria

All proposals will be reviewed by the scientific review committee and ad hoc reviewers, according to the following criteria, as relevant:

  • Scientific merit of the proposed project
  • Innovation
  • Approach
  • Qualifications of the investigator
  • Research environment
IRB approval (or waiver) will be required before funding if the study involves human subjects.

Scientific Review Committee

The DRP Review Committee will include 3 ad hoc members of the SPORE Internal Advisory Board Committee, and 3 ad hoc members of the SPORE External Advisory Board Committee, and 3 additional external reviewers from other lymphoma SPORES

Funding Cycles

Awards will begin on August 30, 2020

Authors must cite the MSK Lymphoma SPORE (P50 CA192937) in the funding acknowledgements when submitting a manuscript based on research supported, in whole or in part, by this SPORE-Developmental Research Program.

Written progress and final reports will be required at the end of funding period. Any questions regarding this solicitation should be directed to Teodora Gueorguieva ([email protected]) or to the DRP directors; Dr. John Leonard ([email protected]) or Dr. Anas Younes ([email protected]).

Key Dates

  • Applications are due on July 1, 2020
  • Award Announcements by August 15, 2020
  • Award Start Date: August 30, 2020

Submission Information

Proposals must be submitted electronically to Teodora Gueorguieva ([email protected]). Proposals must be submitted as a compiled PDF document.

Additional Budget Information

Up to $50K direct costs for one year, may be renewable for an additional year based on review

Expenditures allowed

  • Research supplies and animal maintenance
  • Technical assistance
  • Publication costs, including reprints
  • Data analysis
  • Special fees (pathology, photography, etc.)
  • Stipends for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows

The following expenditures will not be considered

  • Secretary or administrative personnel
  • Office equipment or supplies
  • Laboratory equipment or computers
  • Tuition
  • Foreign travel
  • Honoraria and travel expenditures
  • Recruitment
  • Patient care charges (requires justification if a clinical trial is proposed)
  • Non-medical or personal services to patients.