Ontario Institute for Cancer Research - Cancer Pathology Translational Research Grants, Request for Applications 2021
Sponsor
Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR).
Program
Cancer Pathology Translational Research Grants.
For More Information
For full program details and how to apply, please visit the OMPRN website [1].
Description
The Ontario Institute for Cancer Research (OICR) is a collaborative centre of excellence in cancer research that aims to move Ontario to the forefront of discovery and innovation so that the people of Ontario and the economy benefit from promising research results and breakthroughs. OICR’s mission is to partner with the Ontario oncology community to accelerate the development and implementation of clinically important knowledge, products, services and policies to improve cancer prevention, detection, diagnosis and treatment and enable patients in Ontario and worldwide to live longer and better lives.
OICR’s Strategic Plan 2016-2021 prioritized the establishment of the Ontario Molecular Pathology Research Network (OMPRN), a Collaborative Research Network focused on enhancing molecular pathology research capacity across the province by:
- Fostering collaboration and cooperation between Ontario academic pathologists;
- Increasing the participation of pathologists in high-quality translational cancer research; and
- Providing opportunities for residents, fellows and early career pathologists to obtain training and mentorship in cancer research.
OMPRN’s vision is to create a province-wide network of pathologists collaborating to carry out high-quality cancer research with a clear potential for clinical utility. Cancer Pathology Translational Research Grants will build the capacity of Ontario pathologists to undertake trans-disciplinary research projects that advance the field of cancer diagnostic, prognostic or predictive testing and provide learning opportunities for pathology residents or early-career pathologists.
This year two granting streams, Stream 1 and Stream 4, are available to support projects that promote research excellence and trans-disciplinary collaboration and encourage membership in a pathology research community.
- Stream 1: Supports one-year, collaborative research projects that bring together a pathologist Principal Investigator (PI) with a trans-disciplinary Co-Investigator and a pathology trainee.
- Stream 4: Supports one-year, collaborative research projects based on the applicants’ previous OMPRN-funded research. The proposal must focus on translating research findings from the previous research towards clinical use. Projects will bring together a pathologist Principal Investigator (PI) with a trans-disciplinary Co-Investigator and a pathology trainee.
Eligibility
Applicants in either stream must be part of a multidisciplinary team consisting of:- Principal investigator (PI) in either stream: a practicing, Ontario-based pathologist with an academic faculty appointment. For the purpose of this competition, a pathologist is defined as: EITHER a MD with certification from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC), or an equivalent governing body in another jurisdiction, in Anatomical Pathology, General Pathology, Hematopathology or Neuropathology with hospital responsibilities; OR, an MD or PhD clinical laboratory scientist with Canadian College of Medical Geneticists (CCMG) fellowship or equivalent with hospital responsibilities. Note that for Stream 4 the PI does not necessarily need to be the same PI on the previously funded OMPRN CPTRG proposal. Stream 4 PIs must, however, be named PIs, Co-investigators or trainees on previously funded OMPRN grants.
- Co-investigator in either stream: an Ontario-based MD or PhD with an academic faculty appointment who crosses a substantial trans-disciplinary boundary relative to the PI. Examples include oncologists or other clinical investigators, bioinformatics experts and basic scientists. Teams consisting of a practicing MD pathologist with hospital responsibilities and a clinical laboratory scientist with CCMG fellowship or equivalent with hospital responsibilities will be acceptable whereas teams consisting of two MD pathologists will not.
- Trainee in either stream: a pathology resident with an MD degree enrolled in an Ontario-based residency-training program or an Ontario-based CCMG trainee. Postgraduate pathology trainees who have completed or are eligible to undertake the RCPSC certification examinations but who have not yet assumed a faculty or staff position will be eligible to occupy the role of trainee for up to 24 months after completion of their PGY5 year. Faculty members cannot be considered trainees.
- Novel approaches to making definitive pathological cancer diagnoses under challenging circumstances such as small tissue samples or difficult-to-recognize cancer types;
- Incorporation of molecular and/or computer-assisted image analysis data in the pathological classification of tumours;
- Identification or validation of prognostic or predictive cancer biomarkers, including in the context of drug discovery or clinical trials.
Funding Availability
Stream 1: up to $50,000.
Stream 4: up ro $75,000.
Indirect Costs
A maximum rate of 30% overhead will be applied to eligible costs and will be approved as part of the budget approval process. Overhead costs will be provided by OICR on top of the proposed application budget.
Project Duration
1 year (ending by March 31, 2023).
Special Notes
Please note that research activities carried out in the context of COVID-19 need to adhere to the University of Guelph COVID-19 research principles, policies, guidelines and processes as they may be updated from time to time and communicated on the Office of Research web-page [2].
Deadlines
If College-level review is required, your College will communicate its earlier internal deadlines.
Type | Date | Notes |
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Internal Deadline | Please submit the full application package along with a signed OR-5 form to research.services@uoguelph.ca [3]. | |
External Deadline | Applicant to submit full application package to Sponsor. |