Sponsor

Cancer Research Society (CRS) in partnership with PROCURE

For More Information

For full eligibility and application information, see the sponsor's guidelines.

Description

The Cancer Research Society (CRS) and PROCURE are proud to announce the launch of a new funding competition to advance innovative translational research in prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in Canada. Despite its high prevalence, significant challenges remain in early detection, treatment, and improving patient outcomes. While many cases are slow-growing, some aggressive forms of prostate cancer are associated with poor prognosis and limited treatment options, highlighting the necessity for targeted research into these high-risk cases.

Proposals must be directly relevant to early detection or treatment of prostate cancer, and may include but are not limited to: 

  • Identification of predictive biomarkers of early stages of prostate cancer, disease progression, or treatment response;
  • Discovery and development of novel treatments for prostate cancer patients;
  • Investigation of mechanisms of treatment resistance to improve therapeutic strategies; and,
  • Comprehensive correlative studies using diverse biospecimens.

Funding Availability

$2 million will be allocated to support 4 research projects, each receiving $500,000 over three years. 

Indirect Costs

0% per guidelines

Deadlines

If College-level review is required, your College will communicate its earlier internal deadlines.

TypeDateNotes
External Deadline

Deadline to submit Letter of Intent to sponsor through Proposal Central portal.

Internal Deadline

Submit full application and signed OR-5 via email to RSO to research.services@uoguelph.ca

External Deadline

Deadline to submit full application to sponsor via Proposal Central portal.

For Questions, please contact

For all questions, contact CRS at grants@src-crs.ca.

Office of Research

Laurie Green, Awards & Agreements Officer
Research Services Office
lagreen@uoguelph.ca

Alert Classifications
Category:
Funding Opportunities and Sponsor News

Disciplines:
Health and Life Sciences