Spark Grants: Novel Technology Applications in Cancer Prevention and Early Detection
The Canadian Cancer Society, the CIHR Institute of Cancer Research, and Brain Canada Foundation have committed a total of up to $2.4M over one year to jointly fund Spark Grants at up to $150K each, focused on Novel Technology Applications in Cancer Prevention and Early Detection. The intent of this program is to “spark” new activity in the development and/or application of truly novel approaches to cancer prevention and early detection.
Registration deadline is August 28th, 2020. More information on this funding opportunity can be found at: https://www.cancer.ca/en/research/grants-and-awards/current-funding-opportunities/spark-grants/.

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