BCRF is committed to supporting promising researchers relatively early in their careers when funding may be more challenging to obtain. We have teamed up with leading cancer organizations Conquer Cancer, the ASCO Foundation and American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) to do this. BCRF is particularly focused on creating a more diverse scientific workforce and supporting researchers who are addressing existing breast cancer disparities. Our goal to increase diversity and inclusion in the oncology and academic research workforce early in the career trajectory is vital to ensuring that all investigators who wish to contribute to breast cancer research can do so.
We are proud to announce the 2024-25 award recipients.
Conquer Cancer, the ASCO Foundation
The research topics explored by the Conquer Cancer award recipients are as diverse as the investigators themselves. All Conquer Cancer awards help support early- and mid-career investigators that have backgrounds not always well represented in academic medicine and breast cancer research. BCRF supports nine awards in three categories through Conquer Cancer this year.
The five awardees below received the Young Investigator Award, which allows them to build their career in clinical cancer research. These awards provide funding support during the transition from a fellowship program to a faculty appointment.
Two researchers received Career Development Awards, which support investigators who have received their first faculty appointment—helping them establish an independent patient-focused cancer research program.
Two researchers received Advanced Clinical Research Awards that aim to increase diversity in the oncology workforce and breast cancer research:
AACR Awards
BCRF supports three AACR Awards to promote diversity and inclusion. These awards support investigators from diverse backgrounds who are underrepresented in cancer research in order to build a more diverse and inclusive future for breast cancer research. The funded research projects are designed to accelerate the discovery, development, and application of new agents to treat breast cancer.
This year, two researchers were awarded Career Development Awards, which encourage and support investigators from diverse backgrounds who are underrepresented in the field, fostering their career advancement.
Our partnerships with these leading cancer organizations enable BCRF to support the next generation of breast cancer researchers. This is just one way that BCRF is working to diversify the breast cancer research field. And by doing so, we hope to facilitate balanced and equitable breast cancer care for patients across the country and the globe.
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