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Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) Awards for Excellence in Cancer Research

The Canadian Cancer Society Awards for Excellence in cancer research recognize individuals who have made, and are making, valuable contributions to cancer research and cancer control in Canada. Recipients are leaders in their fields who exemplify excellence in science and outstanding service to the scientific community. Prizes including the Robert L. Noble Prize, the O. Harold Warwick Prize, the William E. Rawls Prize, and the Bernard and Francine Dorval Prize. All awards come with a $20,000 contribution to the recipient’s research program.
Eligibility: Canadian investigator permanently residing in Canada whose contributions have led to significant accomplishments in the field.
Note: These nominations require an institutional endorsement letter. Please contact Institutional Strategic Awards at awards@sfu.ca for assistance.
Agency Website: http://www.cancer.ca/en/research/grants-and-awards/awards-for-excellence/nomination-guidelines/