Following the success of the first and second Open Call, canSERV again invites applications that encompass the full spectrum of the oncology development pipeline. This call supports innovative research from fundamental discoveries to translational science and personalised oncology, fostering advancements across all stages of cancer research.
Topics (choosing at least one of them):
- Understanding of cancer.
- Prevention and early detection.
- Diagnosis and treatment.
- Quality of life for patients and their families.
Researchers from academia, industry, and SMEs may apply for several services including:
- Disease models
- Advanced technologies for personalised oncology
- Biomarkers research development and validation
- New therapeutic solutions
- Accelerated translation into personalised oncology clinical practice
- Open digital research services
- Access to human samples and data
- Clinical trials and design
- Ethical, legal and socio-economic dimensions
- Training
Requirements
Your research project:
- 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).
- Your requested services timeline should be 3 months at maximum and fall within the duration of the CanSERV project, ending before August 2025.
For this call, you should:
- Be part of one of next groups: researchers based in european and non-european countries, academic institutes, biotech/pharmaceutical SMEs, groups of scientists, networks and consortia from public and private entities.
- Be affiliated with an organisation in or outside the European Union.
- Select the service(s) you would like to use from the Catalogue.
- 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 (findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable) making it available to other researchers while allowing for IP protection (in line with the EU’s open science policy).
Request
The application will be made through the application platform.
Deadline: November 28, 2024