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International collaborative research on cancer prevention will be funded Researchers from the State of São Paulo can participate in a call for proposals with the GACD. On February 17, FAPESP will host an event about the opportunity (photo: National Cancer Institute)

A new call for research proposals from the Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases (GACD) is open to researchers from the State of São Paulo. With support from FAPESP, the call will select research projects focusing on Primary and Secondary Prevention of Cancer.

Interested parties must consult FAPESP regarding their eligibility before elaborating the project. Only those researchers who are considered eligible should submit proposals.

Researchers have until June 30, 2020 to consult their eligibility. The deadline for proposal submission is July 30th, 2020.

On February 17, FAPESP hosted an event for researchers interested in taking questions about the opportunity. More information: www.fapesp.br/13886.

Proposals must build on evidence-based interventions for primary and secondary prevention of cancer in populations facing conditions of vulnerability, especially in lower and middle income countries. Interventions should be gender-responsive. Proposals should be driven by the goal of scaling-up the implementation of these interventions in accessible, affordable and equitable ways in order to improve the prevention and early diagnosis of cancer in real-life settings.

The opportunity is open to researchers affiliated with higher-education or research institutions at the State of São Paulo. Submission must follow rules and guidelines from FAPESP’s Public Policies Program.

Guidelines for the researchers in the State of São Paulo are available at https://fapesp.br/13670. The international announcement can be found at this link: www.gacd.org/funding/calls-for-proposals/gacd-cancer-call.

GACD

This is the third time FAPESP takes part in a GACD call for proposals. Headquartered in London, GACD gathers funding agencies addressing chronic non-communicable diseases. The alliance heads and support research activities with a focus on non-communicable diseases’ treatment and prevention at a global scale, specifically in medium- or low-income countries featuring highly vulnerable population. In the world, chronic diseases are responsible for approximately 60% of all deaths, according to the organization.

GACD members include FAPESP, Australia’s National Health and Medical Research Council, Canada’s Institutes of Health Research, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom’s Medical Research Council, Japan’s Agency for Medical Research and Development, Directorate-General for Research and Innovation at the European Commission and the United States’ National Institutes of Health (NIH).