2025 Graduate Student Cancer Research Award Application

Deadline: February 17th, 2025 11:59 PM EST

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The Johnson Cancer Research Center helps train the next generation of researchers. It supports undergraduate and graduate students through competitive award programs. All student applications must be sponsored by JCRC faculty members

Graduate Cancer Research Awards

Academic Level: Graduate students (submitted by JCRC Faculty Member)
Application Deadline: February 17th, 2025

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The center will fund summer stipends for graduate students studying under the direction of JCRC faculty members. These competitive awards are provided to the faculty mentors, not the students, and the application must be submitted by the faculty member.          

The intention of these awards is to support: 1) graduate students working on cancer-relevant projects; and 2) the overall research programs of their major professors. Both graduate students with nine-month teaching assistantships and twelve-month research assistantships qualify for the program. Our intent is not to replace departmental support of graduate students, but rather to assist major professors who are covering the expenses. Thus, the application directly asks if the professor would otherwise be responsible for summer support.

These awards will be made based on the merit of the student’s research, its cancer relevance, and the ability of the mentor to provide funding from other sources. 

Eligibility Requirements:

  1. Graduate student performing cancer research in JCRC member laboratory
  2. Committed to a professional career of cancer research, working on prevention, treatment, medication and other areas which would prevent patients from contracting, suffering, and dying from cancer

Application Requirements:

  1.  Application must be submitted online by the JCRC Mentor
  2.  Upload the following STUDENT information as PDFs
    1. Current Transcript (may be unofficial)
    2. 1000 words that describe your thesis project and how it will help cancer patients in the future
    3. Publications in the last 3 years (attach a PDF of each publication)
    4. Project Description (PDF one page, including hypothesis, methods, and expected outcome)
    5. NIH Biosketch Form H - 5 page maximum
  3. Upload the following MENTOR information as PDFs
    1. All Lab Publications in the last 3 years (attach a PDF of each publication). Please highlight those that acknowledge the cancer center.
    2. Past Graduate CRA Information (Outcome of CRAs trained in the last 3 years. Where are they now?)
    3. NIH Biosketch Form H - 5 page maximum

Student Expectations: 

Awardees are expected to provide or participate in the following by accepting the award:

  1. Provide periodic progress reports for both the Johnson Cancer Research Center and the donor
  2. Participate in university and JCRC presentations and events to showcase your research and engage the university and broader community
  3. Agree to media participation (social/web/print) to help promote the successes of the JCRC and increase visibility of our programs and research.