Yeshwant A. Gore Graduate Assistantship
Funding Opportunity Number
PICR-GORE-FY2025-01
Funding Opportunity Title
Yeshwant A. Gore Graduate Assistantship
Key Dates
Announcement | November 1, 2024 |
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Due | January 31, 2025 |
Administrative Contact
Sara Strasser (sstrasse@purdue.edu)
Funding Opportunity Description
The Purdue University Institute for Cancer Research invites applications for the Yeshwant A. Gore Graduate Assistantship. The institute is soliciting nominations from outstanding graduate students from cancer center member laboratories who are residents of India, enrolled in the College of Pharmacy's graduate program (including PULSe students working in a College of Pharmacy faculty lab), and undertaking cancer-related research. The primary purpose of this fund is to support graduate assistantships for students doing cancer research who are pursuing a PhD degree.
Significance and relevance to cancer will be given high priority in awarding the institute-administered Yeshwant A. Gore Graduate Assistantship. In addition, the approach to the research will also be evaluated. Please indicate the predicted outcomes for the proposed research plan (publication(s) or/and the contribution of the research to extramural grant submission). The trainee is expected to write the proposal.
To apply, please submit your electronic application by 5 pm on the cycle due date. No exceptions. The electronic submission system will not allow applications beyond the deadline. Once here, you can enter your Purdue user name and password.
Qualifications/Restrictions
Students must have passed the oral prelims and/or be admitted to PhD candidacy before March 1, 2025. If by March 1, 2025 an awardee has not fulfilled this requirement, the award will revert to the institute. Only one application per faculty member is allowed.
Applicant must be a Trainee Member of the Purdue Institute for Cancer Research. Membership information and application can be found here.
Cost share
This announcement does not require cost sharing.
Funds Available and Anticipated Number of Awards
One award will be available per year.
Award Budget
Not applicable.
Award Project Period
12 months, starting no later than July 1, 2025
Award Requirements
Recipients will be required to submit a one-page summary of the project the student will engage in during the funded period in lay language before the award is activated. This letter/summary will be shared with the donor and may be viewed by the public.
Required Publication Acknowledgement
“The authors gratefully acknowledge the Yeshwant A. Gore Graduate Assistantship award and support from the Purdue University Institute for Cancer Research, P30CA023168.” The awardee is required to include the cancer institute logo on their presentations and may contact the administrative contact listed above.
General Requirements
The applicant will provide their ORCID for reporting purposes during the electronic application process. For assistance, use the administrative contact listed above.
No Cost Extension (NCE)
No cost extensions are not allowed.
Regulatory
Please note the award is contingent upon obtaining all of the necessary regulatory approvals (e.g., IRB, IACUC, PACUC) or a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) pertaining to the work that has pending approvals.
Assistantship Processing
Processed as RA assistantship by home department. PICR will setup an account in Academic unit under the faculty PI for this award. Salary, fringe, Fee remits. Cost distribution to be updated with new account.
Reporting
Responding to periodic requests of career impact is required. Triage of future applications may occur if reporting requests are ignored.
Application Guidelines
- Application Style:The application should be single-spaced, 11 pt Ariel font, with no less than 0.5-inch margins.
- Required Application Structure:
- Modified NIH Biosketch (Fellowship Biosketch) – No more than 3 pages.
- eRA Commons Username is NOT needed.
- See example Biosketch here.
- Explanation of how this research assistantship will help you, the cancer focus of your research, and your career goals – No more than ½ page
- Summary with specific aims of the cancer research on which you will be working – No more than 3 pages.
- Cited Literature - not included in page limit
- Modified NIH Biosketch (Fellowship Biosketch) – No more than 3 pages.
- For the electronic submission, the items to upload should include (all combined into 1 file):
- Application – No more than 6 ½ pages
- Items collected after submission:
- Letter of recommendation from the major professor which must include a paragraph stating the cancer relevance of the project and why it should be supported by a Yeshwant A. Gore Graduate Assistantship award. In particular, please describe if the proposed experiments are described in any submitted/funded proposals by the faculty advisor. Once you submit your electronic application, you advisor will receive an automated email asking for this letter and requirements from Qualifications/Restrictions section above.
Review Criteria
- Cancer-relevance of the project
- Impact the award will have on the development of the trainee. This can include the productivity/accomplishments of the trainee.
- Selection committee could consist of senior/program leaders, PICR members or other experts.
Announcement History And Updates
Funding Opportunity Number |
Summary of Change |
PICR-GORE-FY2025-01 |
Initiation of Announcement |
- Research Funding
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- Shared Resource Projects
- Robbers New Investigator Award
- Pilot Grant Awards
- Multi-PI/Program Project Development Awards
- DDMS Program Special Projects
- CIS Program Special Projects
- TSD Program Special Projects
- Undergrad Research Travel Grants
- Summer Research Undergrad Experience
- Bioinformatics Research Assistant Award
- SIRG Grad Research Assistantship
- Yeshwant A. Gore Graduate Assistantship
- Graduate Student Training and Travel Scholarships
- F31 Scholarships
- F99 Scholarships
- Post Doc Travel Award