Programs
> Award Applications
The Johnson
Cancer Center offers support on a competitive basis to undergraduate
and graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty. All faculty
scientists affiliated with the Cancer Center are eligible to apply.
One stipulation is that funding for the Biology Graduate Student Travel
Award is limited to Division of Biology graduate students per the wishes
of the donors.
Please review the following award descriptions and click on the "Application"
link associated with the award for which you are interested in applying.
A Microsoft Word version of the application will load and can be completed
electronically before submitting by e-mail or regular mail. If you have
problems with the form, a printed or electronic version can be obtained
directly from the Johnson Cancer Center.
FOR UNDERGRADUATE
STUDENTS
Cancer
Research Awards
Conducting research in a cancer-relevant laboratory can be the highlight
of an undergraduate experience, allowing students to learn about cancer,
the scientific method, technical approaches, and the critical analysis
of results. Each year, the Johnson Cancer Center provides 50 awards
to support such opportunities. Students choose appropriate affiliated
faculty mentors according to research interests and then approach
them about sponsoring their applications. The student and the mentor
complete the application together. Each student award winner receives
$1000, and the faculty mentors each receive $1000 per student to support
research expenses. Applications are judged competitively by a committee
that makes recommendations to the center.
The application deadline is October 1.
Application
(It
may be necessary to save to disk and then open in Microsoft Word.)
June
Hull Sherrid Scholarships and Helen L. Graves Family Heart Research
Awards
These awards
are available to undergraduate students. See Education
Programs for information.
FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS
& POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWS
Graduate
Student Summer Stipends
The center will fund three-month summer stipends for ten graduate students
studying under the direction of our affiliated
scientists. The awards are given to the mentors--not the student--and
the application should be made by the faculty member. The award amounts
will be at the same level (salary and fringe benefits) that the students
receive during the academic year.
The intention
of these awards is two-fold: to support graduate students working on
cancer-relevant projects, and to support the overall research programs
of their major professors. Our goal is to provide summer stipends for
graduate students who are appointed to nine-month graduate teaching
assistantships or to twelve-month graduate research assistantships.
Our intent is NOT to replace departmental support of graduate students,
but rather to help mentors cover these expenses. Thus, the application
asks in a straightforward fashion if the major professor would otherwise
be responsible for summer support.
These
awards will be made on a competitive basis, based on the merit of the
student’s research, cancer relevance, and ability of the mentor
to provide such funding from other sources. The application deadline
is March 1.
Application
(It
may be necessary to save to disk and then open in Microsoft Word.)
Graduate
Student & Post-Doctoral Travel Awards
These awards are intended to support travel to professional meetings
or workshops by graduate students and post-doctoral fellows of Faculty
Affiliates of the Johnson Cancer Center. They will be awarded on a competitive
basis. Individuals attending a meeting are expected to present a poster
or short talk. Criteria that will be considered include positive impact
on the applicant's training, potential impact on laboratory recognition,
the possibility of establishment or support of collaborative efforts,
evidence of frugality, and the availability of matching funds. These
funds were contributed to support cancer-relevant research and training.
Recognizing that many affiliated scientists perform basic research only
potentially relevant to cancer biology, we will also evaluate whether
the student's research falls within the cancer-relevant portion of the
faculty mentor's program and whether the meeting or workshop itself
is relevant to basic cancer research.
This application
is to be submitted by the mentor rather than the student or postdoc,
and multiple applications from the same laboratory should be submitted
together. We ask for quite a bit of information because a shorter application
used previously resulted in the necessity for much further investigation
by the evaluation committee. We have seen requests with exorbitant estimates
of air travel, overly-expensive travel and room expenses due to accompanying
spouses, per diem charges beyond the limits of the state, and meals
covered by registration. We would appreciate this application being
prepared with attention to detail and in the spirit that limited funds
must benefit as many people as possible. The biannual application deadlines
are October 1 and March 1. Applicants should consult this description
of the State of Kansas rules
on reimbursement.
Application
(It may be necessary to save to disk and then open in
Microsoft
Word.)
Biology
Graduate Student Travel Awards
These awards are intended to support travel to professional meetings
or workshops by graduate students of the Division of Biology. They are
funded by endowments established in memory of Barbara J. Consigli and
Kenneth E. Bassett. In accordance with the wishes of the donors, biology
students are eligible without regard to research interests. Support
will be awarded on a competitive basis. Students attending a meeting
are expected to present a poster or short talk. Criteria that will be
considered include positive impact on the student's training, potential
impact on laboratory recognition, the possibility of establishment or
support of collaborative efforts, evidence of frugality, and the availability
of matching funds.
This application
is to be submitted by the mentor rather than the student, and multiple
applications from the same laboratory should be submitted together.
We ask for quite a bit of information because a shorter application
used in previous rounds resulted in the necessity for much further investigation
by the evaluation committee. We have seen requests with exorbitant estimates
of air travel, overly-expensive travel and room expenses due to accompanying
spouses, per diem charges beyond the limits of the state, and meals
covered by registration. We would appreciate this application being
prepared with attention to detail and in the spirit that limited funds
must benefit as many students as possible. The biannual application
deadlines are October 1 and March 1. Applicants should
consult this description of the State of Kansas rules
on reimbursement.
Application
(It
may be necessary to save to disk and then open in Microsoft
Word.)
Heart
Research Awards are presented to one or more faculty members
to support graduate student research on heart development, function,
or disease. Both student stipends and research expenses may be covered.
It is given every two years. The application deadline is October
1 of odd years.
Application
(It
may be necessary to save to disk and then open in Microsoft
Word.)
FOR
FACULTY
Endowed
Assistant Professorship in Cancer Biology
The goal of this program is to increase
the number of K-State faculty members doing research in the area of
cancer biology. It is aimed at the assistant professor level because
of the difficulties inherent to generating, funding, and recruiting
endowed full professorships. The program will fund up to three years
of salary (including fringe benefits) for one new faculty member, with
the department agreeing to provide recruitment costs, start-up expenses,
and laboratory space, as well as a regular line after three years. This
would allow a department, in anticipation of an open line (e.g., a retirement
or a deferred commitment for a line), to hire a new faculty member earlier
if they are willing to recruit a cancer scientist. The Johnson Cancer
Center hopes to establish one or more new funds to provide such professorships
in the future. The center is funding the present initiative, for which
funding is already in place, as a proof of concept. Future funding
will be awarded on a funds-available basis. Call the center for more
info.
Detailed program description
(pdf)
Proposal format
(in MS Word) Edit this document and submit hard copy.
Innovative
Research Awards
Preliminary data can be crucial to the success of a research proposal.
The Johnson Cancer Center will fund “seed money” projects
intended to support future grant applications. Any Cancer Center-affiliated
Faculty Researcher is eligible to apply, and awards will be made on
a competitive basis. The size of these awards is constrained by available
resources (totaling $50K for each biannual competition) and it is unlikely
that requests for major equipment or sustained support of full-time
research assistants or postdocs will be successful. Requests will be
evaluated based on potential for future funding, and preference will
be given to programs not currently enjoying extramural funding. These
funds were contributed to support cancer-relevant research and training.
While recognizing that many affiliated scientists perform basic research
only potentially relevant to cancer biology, we will also evaluate whether
the research impacted falls within the cancer-relevant portion of the
scientist’s program. The
biannual application deadlines are October 1 and March 1.
Application
(It may be necessary to save to disk and then open in
Microsoft Word.)
Faculty
Equipment Awards
New technology and the acquisition of necessary equipment can be crucial
to modern research, yet funds are not always available for this purpose.
The Johnson Cancer Center will provide funding for the purchase of new
equipment. Funding will be awarded on a competitive basis, and the amount
designated for this purpose totals $15K for each biannual competition.
Criteria include the number of affiliated laboratories that will make
use of the equipment, the equipment's importance to their research programs,
and the availability of matching funds. These funds were contributed
to support cancer-relevant research and training. While recognizing
that many affiliated scientists perform basic research only potentially
relevant to cancer biology, we will also evaluate whether the research
involved falls within the cancer-relevant portion of the scientist's
program. The biannual application deadlines are October 1 and
March 1.
Application
(It may be necessary to save to disk and then open in
Microsoft Word.)
Travel
Fellowship Program
Recognizing
that scientific techniques are often important drivers in the progress
of modern life science research, the Johnson Cancer Center will provide
funding (totaling $2K for each biannual competition) to affiliated Faculty
Scientists and trainees to pursue travel opportunities outside of attendance
at meetings.
The purposes of this program are to: 1) support visits to other institutions
for the purpose of learning new scientific techniques, subsequently
applying these techniques in K-State laboratories; 2) support new or
ongoing collaborative studies that cannot be conducted without visiting
colleagues at other institutions; and 3) introduce the newly learned
techniques and/or research advances to other investigators at Kansas
State University.
The financial resources requested should be needed for relatively brief
visits and can be used for domestic travel, lodging, and meals for one
person per laboratory. Funding will be awarded on a competitive basis.
Funding criteria include the impact of the experience on the Faculty
Scientist's research program, frugality, and availability of matching
funds. These funds were contributed to support cancer-relevant research
and training. Because many affiliated scientists perform basic research
only potentially relevant to cancer biology, we will also evaluate whether
the techniques or collaborative research falls within the cancer-relevant
portion of the scientist's program.
The application
has been lengthened because a shorter version used in the past resulted
in the necessity for much further investigation by the evaluation committee.
We have seen requests with exorbitant estimates of air travel, overly-expensive
travel and room expenses due to accompanying spouses, per diem charges
beyond the limits of the state, and meals covered by registration. We
would appreciate this application being prepared with attention to detail
and in the spirit that limited funds must benefit as many people as
possible. The biannual application deadlines are October 1 and
March 1. Applicants should consult this description of the
State of Kansas rules
on reimbursement.
Application
(It may be necessary to save to disk and then open in
Microsoft Word.)
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