Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #NOT-CA-25-105
NCI Paul Calabresi Career Development Award (K12) Grant for Clinical Oncology Training
Buyer
National Cancer Institute
Posted
October 04, 2023
Respond By
February 18, 2026
Identifier
NOT-CA-25-105
NAICS
541715
This opportunity is a forthcoming grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to support institutional career development programs in clinical oncology research. - Government Buyer: - National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health - Program Details: - Paul Calabresi Career Development Award in Clinical Oncology (K12 Clinical Trial Optional) - Supports training of clinical scientists in cancer research - Requires participation from at least two oncology specialties among faculty and scholars - Individualized career development plans and dual mentorship (clinical and basic science cancer researchers) are mandatory - Award budgets may include salary support for principal investigators and scholars, research and development costs, and administrative expenses - Applicants must specify the number of scholar appointments per year, with each appointment lasting 2-3 years - Candidates must have full-time appointments at the applicant or partnering institution and may lead or participate in clinical trials - No OEMs or vendors are specified, as this is a grant for research and training, not a procurement of products or services - Unique Requirements: - Dual mentorship structure - Minimum of two oncology specialties - Individualized development plans for each scholar - Institutional commitment to full-time appointments for candidates
Description
The National Cancer Institute (NCI) plans to publish a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the Paul Calabresi Career Development Award for Clinical Oncology (K12). This award supports institutional research career development programs aimed at training clinical scientists in cancer research. The program requires at least two oncology specialties among faculty and scholars, individualized career development plans, and mentorship by both clinical and basic science researchers. Award budgets may cover salary support, research and development, and administrative costs, with scholar appointments lasting 2-3 years. Candidates must have full-time appointments at the applicant or partnering institution and may lead or participate in clinical trials.