LCFA/IASLC Translational Thoracic Oncology Research Grants
Offered by International Association for the · Denver, CO
About this opportunity
LCFA and IASLC seek applications for research grants supporting innovative lung cancer research that detects and diagnoses the disease, improves care of individuals with lung cancers, and reduces disease burden with a focus on developing early-career investigators in thoracic oncology. This grant provides $200,000 USD to support two-year research projects.
How to apply
Applications are handled on the funder's own website. Review the full guidelines and apply here: iaslc.org/iaslcfoundation/research-funding-opportunities. Confirm the deadline and eligibility directly with International Association for the before applying.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the deadline for LCFA/IASLC Translational Thoracic Oncology Research Grants?
- The application deadline is Rolling (no fixed deadline). Deadlines can change — always confirm directly with International Association for the before applying.
- How much funding is available?
- The award range is $200K – $200K.
- Where do I apply?
- Applications are submitted through International Association for the's own website or process — see the "How to apply" section above.