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WARREN Y. SOPER KIDNEY CANCER RESEARCH GRANT 2025
Applications Open: July 21th, 2025
Application Submission Deadline: September 26th, 2025
The Kidney Cancer Research Network of Canada (KCRNC) has entered into a collaboration with Kidney Cancer Canada (KCC) to provide financial support for research within the Canadian kidney cancer research community. Kidney Cancer Canada has received funding from the Warren Y. Soper Trust to fund research projects in 2025.
The objective of the KCRNC Research Grant Program is to support peer-reviewed research that promotes excellence in kidney cancer research. This grant competition is funded by Warren Y. Soper Charitable Trust, via Kidney Cancer Canada.
Grants will be awarded to the successful applicant(s) (or applicant’s institution on behalf of the applicant, if applicable). It is anticipated that one grant(s) will be awarded, for up to $100,000 for 1 year (with possibility of extension). Funding will be provided over a 12-month performance period. Amount per grant to be funded is dependent on the requests and the quality of the applications.
The KCRNC Project Manager (Maria Komisarenko, Maria.Komisarenko@uhn.ca )will receive and process the submitted proposals. Proposals will be awarded grants based on the following:
The research proposals must be in kidney cancer research conducted in Canada. Basic science, clinical research projects, and projects identifying unmet supportive care needs and/or improving shared decision-making will be accepted. Preference will be given to the following:
The study must be completed within 12 months of receipt of funding; extensions will be considered. The proposed application should be a ‘stand alone’ project.
The following types of proposals will not be eligible:
drugs) and/or product comparison, or product promotion will not be considered.
The KCRNC-KCC Grant proposals will be reviewed and approved by appointed KCRNC, and Kidney Cancer Canada grant review members. Research proposals will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
RATING SCALE: Score
Outstanding proposal with original and innovative aims. Research proposed is at the forefront internationally and led by outstanding team. The research addresses extremely important questions, challenges existing paradigms and will substantially improve our knowledge of renal cell carcinoma.
Very good research that has the potential to improve our current knowledge of kidney cancer. Some minor weaknesses in the proposal, while diminishing enthusiasm, can easily be corrected.
The Kidney Cancer Research Network of Canada is a virtual and inclusive network of researchers committed to the facilitation of kidney cancer research across different sites in Canada that will enhance the knowledge of kidney cancer and its treatment.
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