ATLANTA–(BUSINESS WIRE)–National Pediatric Cancer Foundation (NPCF) announced today it is seeking research proposals as part of its 43 Challenge program, a national awareness and funding initiative aimed at making radical progress in pediatric cancer research. In recognition of the 43 children diagnosed with cancer each day, NPCF is offering the $4.3 million research grant program – set to open on April 3 (4/3) – to medical, science, technology and corporate innovators and thought leaders with novel ideas to make progress in the fight against cancer among children. The best ideas will be selected and funded, ranging from $1 million to $4.3 million grants, in the name of improving the lives of children diagnosed with cancer.

“Our nation is known for tackling numerous challenges, including recent solutions for COVID, so now it’s time we focus on solutions for kids with cancer,” said NPCF CEO David Frazer. “The National Pediatric Cancer Foundation is committed to quickly and significantly advancing research for pediatric cancer. We are seeking novel, innovative and collaborative research ideas that can improve treatment and save the lives of children.”

NPCF is advocating for new solutions that promote significant advances in addressing pediatric cancer and therapies. The goal of the grant research program is to explore the possibility that an innovative proposal could possibly be found within another aspect of the medical, science or technology fields. Casting a wider net for this research opportunity offers a chance to explore fields which may have been previously overlooked with regard to cancer research.

Source: National Pediatric Cancer Foundation Issues Call for Research Proposals – Total Value of $4.3 Million

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