About Closing the Gap Summit Awards
Part of Massey’s strategic Summit meetings, the Closing the Gap Summit Award is designed to promote catchment area, community-engaged and cancer disparities-relevant research with an emphasis on Massey’s four disease priority areas – breast, lung, gastrointestinal (GI) and prostate cancers. Summit meetings will be held throughout the year, each with an emphasis on one of the four priority cancers. Summit attendees are eligible to submit a letter of intent (LOI) for pilot project funding within a month of the Summit meeting. Two to three letters of intent will be invited to submit a full application following each Summit meeting.
- April 19, 2022: Breast Cancer Summit
- November 2, 2022: Lung Cancer Summit
- TBD: GI Cancers Summit
- TBD: Prostate Cancer Summit
Award details
- Up to $75,000 will be awarded following each of the four planned Summits
- All VCU faculty and trainees who participated in the summit associated with the award are invited to submit
- Proposals should comprise a multi-principal investigator team, including at least two investigators (either an interdisciplinary dyad or a senior/junior dyad and one Community Champion), however teams can be larger
- At least one Community Champion must be included in the development of the project. Please contact Dr. Maria Thomson at cancerchamps@vcu.edu to discuss engagement of a Community Champion in your proposal.
- Team leads should be from different disciplines/perspectives/expertise
- A Massey investigator may only hold one active pilot research award at a time
LOI requirements
- LOIs are due within 30 days of the most recent Summit
- LOIs should include the name, department, role, mentor, concept title and a 250-word project description
- LOIs should be submitted to Alex Haynes at haynesa4@vcu.edu
Upcoming deadlines and award dates
Stay tuned for more details about the upcoming GI Cancers Summit in 2023. For questions, please contact Alex Haynes at haynesa4@vcu.edu or (305) 915-4200.
Previous awardees
Awardees | Project |
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Joseph W. Landry, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Human & Molecular Genetics Harry D. Bear, M.D., Ph.D. Professor, Surgery |
Prevention of Breast Cancer Recurrence by Targeting Epigenetic Complexes to Stimulate Antitumor Immunity |