Opportunity

Simpler Grants.gov #FOR-CA-25-074

Forecasted Funding Opportunity for Advanced Informatics Technologies in Cancer Research

Buyer

National Cancer Institute

Posted

July 02, 2025

Respond By

November 21, 2025

Identifier

FOR-CA-25-074

NAICS

541715

This forecasted opportunity from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) supports the advanced development of informatics technologies for cancer research. - Government Buyer: - National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health - Products/Services Requested: - Advanced development and enhancement of emerging informatics technologies - Technologies must support data acquisition, analysis, visualization, and interpretation for cancer research - Applicable across cancer biology, treatment, diagnosis, early detection, risk assessment, prevention, control, epidemiology, and health disparities - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Technologies must be beyond initial prototyping and show significant potential impact - Applicants must provide clear rationales, user engagement plans, and realistic development timelines - Funding instrument is a cooperative agreement (U24 activity code) - Open to nonprofits, government entities, businesses, and educational institutions - No specific OEMs, vendors, or part numbers are named, as this is a grant for technology development

Description

The National Cancer Institute plans to publish a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) to invite applications for the advanced development and enhancement of emerging informatics technologies aimed at improving data acquisition, analysis, visualization, and interpretation across the cancer research continuum. This includes areas such as cancer biology, treatment, diagnosis, early detection, risk assessment, prevention, control, epidemiology, and health disparities. The NOFO focuses on technologies that have passed initial prototyping, show potential for significant impact, and require further enhancement. Proposed projects must demonstrate clear benefits to cancer research, include plans for user engagement, and provide realistic development timelines.

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