Office of Research
2018 Clinical Research Award
Note: FHCRC is coordinating this limited submission, and those with UW appointments need to send their pre-proposal materials to research@uw.edu so the UW review committee can provide rankings to FHCRC
The Damon Runyon Clinical Investigator Award supports independent young physician-scientists conducting disease-oriented research that demonstrates a high level of innovation and creativity. The goal is to support the best young physician-scientists doing work aimed at improving the practice of cancer medicine.
The Clinical Investigator Award program is specifically intended to provide outstanding young physicians with the resources and training structure essential to becoming successful clinical investigators. The goal is to increase the number of physicians capable of moving seamlessly between the laboratory and the patient’s bedside in search of breakthrough treatments.
Funding:
- $450,000 over three years ($150,000 per year).
- Funding begins July 1, 2018
- Funds are intended to be flexible and can be used for a variety of scientific needs including the Investigator’s stipend and/or fringe benefits (up to $100,000), salaries for professional and technical personnel, special equipment, supplies and other miscellaneous items required to conduct the proposed research.
- No part of this grant can be used for indirect costs or institutional overhead; however this award is listed on Exhibit A (http://centernet.fhcrc.org/CN/depts/osr/Policies%20and%20Procedures/forgonefaa/exhibit_a_7-31-14.pdf)
- Investigators may receive funding from other sources to support their research. However, no other physician-scientist mentored career development award from a private source (non-federal government) may be held concurrently with the Clinical Investigator Award.
- Physician-scientist career development awards from the federal government including the National Institutes of Health (e.g., K-08, K-12, K-23), the Department of Defense, and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs are allowed.
- Scientific or budgetary overlap with other funded projects is not allowed.
- Examples of awards that cannot be held concurrently with the Damon Runyon Clinical Investigator Award include (but are not limited to):
- AACR- Career Development Award
- American Cancer Society- Mentored Research Scholar Grants in Applied and Clinical Research
- Conquer Cancer Foundation (ASCO) - Career Development Award
- Burroughs Wellcome Fund- Career Award for Medical Scientists
- Doris Duke Charitable Foundation- Clinical Scientist Development Award
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute- Physician-Scientists Early Career Award, Early Career Scientist Competition
- Leukemia and Lymphoma Society- Career Development Program, Scholar Awards
Eligibility Requirements
- The applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident.
- The applicant must hold a valid, active U.S. medical license at the time of application.
- The applicant must apply within the first four (4) years of his/her initial full faculty appointment (cut-off July 2013). Adjunct or acting positions are not eligible.
- Candidates holding or awarded R01s at the time of application are not eligible to apply.
- The applicant must commit to spending 80% of their time conducting research.
- The applicant is required to apply in conjunction with a Mentor who is established in the field of clinical translational cancer research, cancer prevention and/or epidemiology and can provide the critical guidance needed during the period of the award. No more than two Damon Runyon Clinical Investigators will be funded to work with the same Mentor at any given time.
Application Instructions
Please submit:
- a one-page letter of intent with a description of proposed aims and approach
- Biosketch or CV of the PI
- A letter of support from the Dean or Chair. This letter of support signifies that the Dean or Chair have ensured that the nominee and application are likely to be of sufficient quality to be competitive nationally
to research@uw.edu by 5:00 PM Thursday November 9, 2017.
Inquiries and Contact Information
Investigators who identify a grant, award or fellowship program that restricts the number of applications that can be submitted from an Institution should immediately contact their Chairperson, Associate Dean for Research (or Dean, if no ADR) and the Office of Research (see below) if they intend to prepare a response. Failure to do so, or to meet the deadlines for submission of pre-proposal, will preclude submission of the application through the Office of Sponsored Programs.
For general inquiries, or to request a listing of a limited submission opportunity that should be but is not already listed, please email us at limitedsubs@uw.edu.