National Cancer Center Announces +20% Increase in Research Fellowship Awards
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Additional awards will support post-doctoral cancer research at the University of Pittsburgh, Boston Children’s Hospital and City of Hope National Research Center, California
“NCC increased its grant monies from $450,000 in 2019 to $570,000 in 2020 — by 21% — awarded to young post-doctorates who don’t have many other avenues of support. The innovative studies we fund are helping to advance our progress in immunotherapy and other cancer treatments.” -- Jerome Ritz, M.D.
NEW YORK (PRWEB)
March 15, 2021
The National Cancer Center is pleased to announce it has increased its 2020-21 research grant awards by +20%, resulting in the appointment of three additional research fellows to pursue promising and innovative cancer research. Each fellow initially receives $40,000 and will be eligible for an additional grant of $42,000 if he or she has demonstrated good progress at the conclusion of the first year.