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Funding to Develop Better Treatments for Blood Cancer (UK)

The Blood Cancer Research Fund has re- opened for applications to support research into blood cancer.   The fund is available to researchers of all levels of experience, but early career researchers are particularly encouraged to apply.

Two types of grants are available: project grants and pilot grants. Project grants are worth up to £300,000 over three years, while pilot grants are worth up to £30,000 over one year.  The grants can be used to fund a wide range of research activities, including basic science, clinical trials, and translational research.

The Blood Cancer Research Fund was introduced to support research into blood cancer, with the aim of improving the diagnosis and treatment of the disease.

The Blood Cancer Research Fund is provided by the Blood Cancer Research Foundation, a charity that supports research into blood cancer.

The deadline for project grant applications is 3pm on the 18th January 2024 and the deadline for pilot grant applications is 3pm on the 18th January 2024.

To find out more about the Blood Cancer Research Fund and how to apply, please visit the Blood Cancer Research Foundation website (link below).

 

Useful Links:

Project Grant Guidance for Applicants - open round, 2024

Innovative Pilot Grants - Guidance for Applicants

27th November 2023