
Julie Ince-Demetriou: On 7th July Inaugural Pink Sky Grants Scheme Will Open to EOI Applications
Julie Ince-Demetriou, Executive Director of Research at National Breast Cancer Foundation, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Pink Sky is on the horizon!
On 7th July our inaugural Pink Sky Grants Scheme will open to EOI applications!
Pink Sky Grants, open to Australian researchers, and any career stage, are designed to fuel innovative, high-risk, high-reward research ideas with significant paradigm shifting potential to revolutionise approaches to combating breast cancer.
Up to $500,000 AUD per grant.
Do you have a novel research idea, perhaps from another field, that may be applied to breast cancer for the first time?
Know someone working at the edge of innovation who just needs the right spark, and support?
Help me spread the word. Repost to your network.
For full details and guidelines of the Pink Sky Grants Scheme, please visit:
As a completely community funded organisation, all of the world class research we fund would not be possible without the incredible generosity of the Australian public, our major donors and corporate partners, who power our vision of Zero Deaths from breast cancer.”
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