ANZGOG’s Fund for New Research Grant Program promotes the development of investigator-led studies from initial concept to full study.
ANZGOG’s Fund for New Research Grant program’s purpose is to fund studies which are most likely to lead to a clinical trial and help meet our strategic goals. With the valued help of our donors, ANZGOG has been able to have a pool of $100,000 for the Fund for New Research Grants in 2024. A maximum amount of $50,000 per project is available for a clinical project, pre-clinical or translational study in gynaecological cancer research.
The Fund for New Research was seed-funded by philanthropy and continues to seek private and public donations for innovative research projects in all gynaecological cancers.
Individual grants are awarded to researchers for amounts in the region of up to $50,000. Grant applications are assessed by ANZGOG’s Research Advisory Committee and approved by the Board of Directors.
Donors have significantly contributed to the 2024 Program with grants available for the following categories:
- Radiation Oncology (1 grant only)
- Low Grade Serous ovarian cancer (1 grant only)
Priority will be given to projects which complete the form correctly and describe how the project will lead to a larger study or clinical trial. The 2024 Fund for New Research applications must align with the current ANZGOG strategic plan (2023 – 2028).
Clinical projects may include:
• Pilot or feasibility studies (if intended to generate data to support preparation for a larger research project).
• Sub-studies of clinical studies already underway, such as clinical studies, QOL etc.
• Projects that have commenced recruitment are not eligible.
• Projects proposing a clinical trial in Australia and/or New Zealand led by international counterparts are not eligible.
Translational projects may include:
• New translational sub-studies of current or prior trials.
Pre-clinical projects may include:
• Drug therapies.
• Research that will contribute to clinical trial design or refinement.
Grant applications will close Monday 14 October 2024.
Email your grant application with all required attachments to Heshani Nesfield, hnesfield@anzgog.org.au.
Donor Grants
In recent years, three grants have been received from donors. The awarding of these grants will be based on an appropriate study being developed by a member and receiving Research Advisory Committee (RAC) assessment that the project contributes to gynaecological cancer research and ANZGOG future trials. No award will be made if a study does not meet the RAC criteria for an ANZGOG supported study (as agreed with the donors):
- The Ladybird Foundation, WA – $30,000 grant offered for a project which is primarily carried out in Western Australia with a WA Principal Investigator.
- Rochelle Fisher Grant – $30,000 grant for a study of leiomyosarcoma of the uterus
- Judith Meschke Memorial Grant – $50,000 grant for a study of clear cell ovarian cancer
A Memorial gift
Judith Meschke 17.08.1966 – 21.04.2018
Judith Meschke was a well-respected NIDA fashion design graduate, a costumier for Opera Australia and many other Australian productions including; Moulin Rouge. Later in her career, Judith return to NIDA as a guest lecturer, passing on her expertise and skill to eager students.
Judith was 51 years old when she succumbed to ovarian cancer. A rare clear cell ovarian carcinoma.
It was Judith’s wish to contribute directly to ovarian cancer research. Judith discussed her wish with her Medical Oncologist Professor Michael Friedlander AM. He spoke to Judith about the importance of supporting ANZGOG’s gynaecological cancer research program.
With great generosity, Judith left a $50,000 gift in her Will to ANZGOG. ANZGOG is grateful that Judith Meschke understood the importance her gift would make.
For more information about; the Fund For New Research, leaving a gift in will or a major donation to ANZGOG research, please contact Head of Fundraising and Development – Ms Karen Livingstone AM:
T: +61 4 3811 5524