Who Qualifies for Cancer Research Training in South Dakota

GrantID: 14128

Grant Funding Amount Low: $100,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $500,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in South Dakota that are actively involved in Research & Evaluation. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Priority Outcomes in South Dakota's Cancer Research Landscape

The Grants for Translation of Research to Human Testing program, funded by the Banking Institution, is a vital initiative aimed at supporting investigators in developing outcome-specific milestones that mitigate the risks associated with studying new cancer treatments. In South Dakota, this grant is particularly significant due to the state's unique demographic and geographic characteristics.

Addressing Cancer Disparities in Rural South Dakota

South Dakota's largely rural landscape presents distinct challenges in cancer research and treatment. The state's frontier counties often face barriers in accessing cutting-edge medical research and treatment options, exacerbating existing health disparities. The South Dakota Department of Health's Cancer Registry reports that cancer incidence and mortality rates vary significantly across the state, with rural areas often experiencing higher rates of certain types of cancer. To address these disparities, the Grants for Translation of Research to Human Testing program prioritizes outcomes that improve cancer diagnosis, treatment, and patient outcomes in these underserved regions.

One of the primary outcomes targeted by this grant program is the development of innovative cancer treatments that can be effectively tested in human subjects. By supporting research that translates to human testing, the program aims to accelerate the development of new cancer therapies and improve patient outcomes. The South Dakota Board of Regents, which oversees the state's public universities, plays a crucial role in facilitating research collaborations between institutions and investigators, enhancing the state's research capacity.

Focusing on High-Impact Research Areas

To maximize the impact of the grant funding, the program prioritizes research areas that are particularly relevant to South Dakota's cancer burden. For instance, the state's high incidence of certain types of cancer, such as prostate and breast cancer, makes research into these areas a priority. Additionally, the grant program focuses on supporting research that addresses the unique challenges faced by rural cancer patients, such as limited access to specialized care and longer travel times to treatment centers.

The Missouri River, which runs through the state, also plays a significant role in shaping South Dakota's economy and demographics. The river's presence has influenced the development of the state's agricultural industry, which is a significant contributor to the state's economy. However, the agricultural industry is also associated with increased cancer risk due to exposure to certain chemicals and pesticides. As such, research into the links between agricultural practices and cancer risk is another priority area for the grant program.

Q: What are the most common types of cancer research being funded in South Dakota through this grant program? A: The grant program is funding research into various types of cancer, with a focus on prostate, breast, and other cancers that are prevalent in the state.

Q: How will the grant funding be allocated among researchers in South Dakota? A: The Banking Institution will allocate the grant funding based on a competitive review process, with priority given to research proposals that demonstrate significant potential for translation to human testing and address the state's specific cancer challenges. A revised version of this FAQ is Q: What is the application process for researchers in South Dakota? A: Researchers can apply through the Banking Institution's online portal, submitting a detailed proposal outlining their research plan, expected outcomes, and budget.

Q: Can researchers from other institutions outside of South Dakota collaborate with South Dakota-based researchers on grant proposals? A: While the grant program prioritizes South Dakota-based researchers, collaborations with out-of-state institutions are permissible, provided the primary investigator is based in South Dakota and the research has significant relevance to the state's cancer research needs.

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