Deadline: 28 November 2024
The canSERV open call researchers are welcome to apply to a portfolio of services offered by canSERV to address the research needs of the entire oncology developmental pipeline.
Benefits
- Free of charge access to canSERV service(s) (equipment, expertise, resources) offered by the canSERV consortium.
- Transnational services comprising the following fields: disease models, advanced cutting-edge imaging and structural biology technologies, biomarkers research and development, novel therapeutics developments, complex clinical trial design and support, personalised oncology implementation pipelines and recommendations, and regulatory support and tools to analyse the socioeconomic dimension of research activities.
Funding Information
- The indicative overall budget for this call is EUR 1,000,000, which can be increased in the event of many successful applications.
Eligible Projects
- Can vary from basic discovery science to translational science and translation into personalised oncology.
- Is expected to address at least one of the four strategic goals of the Cancer Mission (understanding of cancer; prevention and early detection; diagnosis and treatment; quality of life for patients and their families).
Eligibility Criteria
- Researchers based in European and non-European countries, including junior and senior individual researchers, academic institutes, biotech/pharmaceutical SMEs, groups of scientists, networks and consortia from public and private entities.
- Choose only services that are provided in a different country where you, or the majority of your research group, are based. Agree that data generated from the chosen services will comply with FAIR principles making it available to other researchers while allowing for IP protection. This will enable rapid execution of cross-European federated analyses of cancer-related data.
- Select the service(s) you would like to use from the Catalogue.
Evaluation Criteria
- Scientific evaluation will take into consideration the following three criteria:
- Scientific merit and/or clinical impact of the research proposal
- Justification to the solicited service
- Feasibility of the proposal
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