LCRF Research Grant on Prevention and Early Detection in Lung Cancer
π’ About the Grant
The Lung Cancer Research Foundation (LCRF) provides dedicated funding for research projects aimed at the prevention or early detection of lung cancer. By focusing on the βpre-neoplasticβ stage and improving screening uptake, this program seeks to significantly increase long-term survival and survivorship for both Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) and Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC).
π° Benefits
- Awards provide a maximum of $150,000 in funding over a period of two years.
β Eligibility Criteria
LCRF targets early-to-mid-career researchers to foster new leadership in the field.
Primary Eligibility:
- Affiliation: Must be primarily affiliated with a non-profit academic or research institution.
- Career Stage: Open to post-doctoral researchers, clinical fellows, or early/mid-career investigators.
- Experience: Less than seven years since the initial faculty appointment.
- Global Reach: Open to both US-based and international institutions; all residency and citizenship statuses are welcome.
Ineligibility and Restrictions:
- Senior investigators (>7 years post-appointment) are generally ineligible unless an exception is granted.
- Current LCRF grant recipients or those funded by LCRF within the last four years.
- Applicants may only apply to one LCRF funding track per cycle.
π Application Date and Process
The LCRF utilizes a two-step competitive process to select high-impact projects.
Step 1: Letter of Intent (LOI)
- Prepare a project summary focusing on prevention or early detection.
- Attach NIH Biosketch for the Primary Investigator and key personnel.
- Submit via the LCRF portal by March 10, 2026.
Step 2: Full Proposal (By Invitation Only)
- If invited, provide a detailed scientific plan including rationale and feasibility.
- Include at least one Letter of Support from a program director or advisor.
- Ensure the letter confirms the availability of space, equipment, and institutional commitment.
π Application Deadline
March 10, 2026
π Application Portal
- View detailed information about the grant here.
- Apply for the grant via Proposal Central.
This opportunity is an excellent chance for researchers to contribute to advancements in lung cancer prevention and early detection. Make sure to submit your application before the deadline!
- These awards provide a maximum of $150,000 in funding over a period of two years.







