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The new Sussex Cancer Research Centre, SCRC aims to expand translational research and to facilitate interactions between individuals across our supporting Institutions.

We aim to support research across the translational pipeline from bench to bedside, with a focus on improving patient outcomes.

Open Funding Calls

These studentships are kindly supported by Dr William Priddy, the Sussex Cancer Fund and Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).

Two projects are available:

  • The William Priddy Myeloma Research Studentship.

  • The William Priddy Cancer Research Studentship supported by the Sussex Cancer Fund.

Application for the myeloma-focused studentships must focus on research into myeloma, and be led by a BSMS PI. Application for the general cancer research studentships must be led by either a BSMS or University of Sussex (UoS) PI. The goal of these projects is to establish and sustain new collaborative research networks for patient benefit, therefore basic research projects should clearly describe the route to clinical and patient impact. We particularly encourage applications which:

  • establish sustainable collaborations across the SCRC (BSMS, UoS, University of Brighton, and Sussex-based NHS trusts).

  • establish or strengthen bench to bedside pipelines.

Funds will be provided for full-time PhD projects of a 3-year duration. This will cover home fees, a stipend at the UK Research & Innovation (UKRI) rate and £12.5k/year contribution to running costs.

Projects will be scored on the feasibility, relevance and the scientific excellence of the project proposal. In addition, the training the student will receive, the potential contribution to knowledge/potential for impact, the quality of the research environment, and the likely contribution the studentship will make to the development of new networks across the SCRC will also be considered. Applications will be scored by a diverse panel of researchers comprised of non-conflicted representatives from multiple institutions and departments within the SCRC.

We welcome resubmitted project from our previous funding round, but the application must specify how feedback has been addressed.

Our Funded Projects

Inaugural SCRC PhD Studentship

We’re excited to announce the award of the first Sussex Cancer Research Centre studentship to an exciting new collaboration between the Pearl Bioinformatics Laboratory, at the University of Sussex, the “Cancer of Unknown Primary” team at the University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, and the East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust.

This interdisciplinary project aims to use the latest advances in artificial intelligence (AI) to find personalised treatment targets for people with cancer where the primary site of the disease is difficult to determine. The unique combination of advances in AI, the ability to rapidly sequence the genome of cancers, and a unique bench to bedside team assembled across Sussex has the potential to revolutionise the treatment of these cancers.

The project “AI solutions to guide treatment strategies for Cancers of Unknown Primaries (CUPs)” is led by Frances Pearl, Laurence Pearl, Max Whitley, and Eleni Ladikou, and was supported by both the University of Sussex and Brighton and Sussex Medical School.

Read more here.

SCRC Pump-priming awards

Thanks to the generous support of The Sussex Cancer Fund, The University of Brighton, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, and the University of Sussex, we have made five awards to kick-start exciting new collaborative research projects across Sussex. These diverse research projects span from bench to bedside and all share the potential to unlock new treatment approaches for multiple cancer types.

Explore our pump-priming projects

Frances Pearl

Creative community engagement awards

We are proud to announce the winners of our inaugural funding for creative projects designed to build new connections between people with lived experience of cancer in our communities and the cancer research happening within the SCRC.

Previous Funding Calls

The SCRC are seeking applications for creative projects designed to build new connections between people with lived experience of cancer in our communities and the cancer research happening within the SCRC. The value for the award is up to £1000.

The award is open to all art forms, creative methods, and approaches to creative practice. Applicants do not need to be university/hospital affiliated researchers.

We particularly encourage applications from creative professionals, or those currently training in the arts. Standard research engagement events (seminars, talks, and workshops) are unlikely to be competitive. Creative approaches which enable the Sussex community to reflect and engage with cancer research will be prioritized. Consideration must be taken to ensure equitable and diverse engagement with the proposed work.

The successful awardee agrees that their work can be featured in the SCRC newsletter, social media, website, and highlighted at future SCRC events.

 The SCRC management team will support the successful applicant to ensure effective delivery of the proposal, including facilitating engagement required from cancer researchers.

 Applications will close on 31st November 2024.

This studentship is kindly supported by both The University of Sussex (UoS) School of Life Sciences, and Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).

Projects should be a collaboration between either UoS School of Life Sciences and BSMS, UoS School of Life Sciences and an NHS trust, or BSMS and an NHS trust. The goal of these projects is to establish and sustain new collaborative research networks for patient benefit. 

Funds will be provided for full-time PhD projects of a 3.5-year duration. This will cover home fees, a stipend at the UK Research & Innovation (UKRI) rate and £5k/year contribution to running costs.

Projects will be scored on the feasibility, relevance and the scientific excellence of the project proposal. In addition, the training the student will receive, the potential contribution to knowledge/potential for impact, the quality of the research environment, and the likely contribution the studentship will make to the development of new networks across the SCRC will also be considered. Applications will be scored by a diverse panel of researchers comprised of non-conflicted representatives from multiple institutions and departments within the SCRC.

The aim of the SCRC Pump-Priming fund is to provide short-term funds to support innovative, proof-of-concept cancer research. Projects we support may be too preliminary for competitive major research support but have the potential to be so with this investment (≤ £15,000). Priority is given to projects with a clear translational trajectory, clear trajectory towards sustainable funding, involvement of early career researchers, for new collaborations between investigators across two or more of our institutions (University of Sussex, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, The University of Brighton, and the University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust and neighbouring hospitals).

Applications to the SCRC Pump-Priming Fund are reviewed by a multidisciplinary Research Committee. The projects are ranked on criteria including scientific quality, strategic relevance, translational potential, inter-institutional collaboration and feasibility.

The SCRC Pump-Priming Fund has been made possible through support from the University of Sussex School of Life Sciences, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, The University of Brighton, and the Sussex Cancer Fund.  Through this scheme the SCRC aims to expand translational research and to facilitate interactions between individuals across our supporting Institutions.