Background and history
The Cancer Research Grants were established in 2007 to support and advance clinical
research in the fields of Oncology. The program has been designed to promote excellence
in medical research throughout Australia. It seeks to encourage and help develop
the best of our young clinical researchers and extend Pfizer Australia’s already
notable commitment and contribution to medicine and the health of our community.
The proposals should involve clinical research or translational research. Translational
applications are required to describe how the outcomes from the proposed research
project will potentially impact clinical practice, policy, or further research in
cancer control.
Pfizer Australia will allocate up to AUD$300,000 per annum to this initiative as
part of our continued commitment to cancer research.
This research grants program is open to medical graduates who are early in their
research career, having commenced research, (or have returned to research after
an appropriate break) within the last 5 years (e.g. the applicant has initiated
or has been awarded a PhD/MD within the last 5 years). Individual grants will be
available up to AUD$55,000 (including GST). Each grant is for a period of 12 months.
The principal applicant must be a citizen or permanent resident of Australia. Grant
recipients must conduct the majority of the research within Australia.
All applications are reviewed initially by two independent expert referees. The
final decision is then made by the Australian Physicians Independent Committee (APIC),
composed of 9 leading specialists.