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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260430
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DTSTAMP:20260424T235933
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UID:10000219-1777507200-1777852799@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:RACS Annual Scientific Congress 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS) Annual Scientific Congress (ASC) 2026 marks the 94th RACS ASC and promises to be an inspiring and future-focused event\, uniting surgeons\, scientists\, innovators\, and thought leaders from across the surgical and broader healthcare ecosystem. \nHosted at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre from Thursday 30 April to Sunday 3 May 2026\, the RACS ASC will centre on the theme: The Art and Science of Collaboration. \nIn surgery\, progress is never made in isolation. This year\, we shine a spotlight on the many ways in which surgeons collaborate—with each other\, with scientists and researchers\, with industry\, biomedical engineers and policy makers\, with emerging technologies\, and of course with our patients. From the precision of robotics to the nuance of communication\, the RACS ASC 2026 will explore how meaningful collaboration drives innovation and improves outcomes. \nLocation: Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre\, Perth \nKey Dates: \nAbstract Submissions Close: 8:00am AWST\, Tuesday 27 January 2026 \nAbstract Notifications: March 2026 \nClosure of Early Registration: 11:59pm AWST\, Sunday 15 March 2026 \nFIND OUT MORE
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/racs-annual-scientific-congress-2026/
LOCATION:Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre\, 21 Mounts Bay Rd\, Perth\, WA\, 6000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260504
DTSTAMP:20260424T235933
CREATED:20251015T234443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251015T234443Z
UID:10000201-1777766400-1777852799@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:Mornington Running Festival 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Mornington Running Festival returns to Mornington Peninsula on the 3 May 2026. \nSet in what is one of Australia’s most stunning courses to run\, winding along the esplanade from Mornington to Mt Martha and back. This unique experience to run or walk along this road free from traffic is unmissable. \nThe weekend features a variety of running & walking events to suit all ages and fitness levels\, with race lengths ranging from the 1km Kids Dash to the Half Marathon. \nWhen you nominate MIA as your charity of choice\, funds raised support our life-saving melanoma research\, so we can reach our mission of zero deaths from melanoma. \nMake sure you set up your fundraising page\, as well as registering for the event – both can be done at the link below. \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/mornington-running-festival-2026/
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser,Running Events
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DTSTAMP:20260424T235933
CREATED:20260303T024942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T024942Z
UID:10000265-1778086800-1778086800@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:NHMRC Ideas Grants
DESCRIPTION:The objective of the Ideas Grant scheme is to support innovative research projects addressing a specific question(s). \nThe expected outcomes are: \n\ninnovative and creative research\nfunding of researchers at all career stages\nfunding any area of health and medical research from discovery to implementation.\n\nIt is expected that the Chief Investigator A (CIA) will have the capability to lead the team in achieving the project aims. \nThe Ideas Grant scheme is not intended to support research where a clinical trial or cohort study is the primary objective. Applicants conducting projects which incorporate elements of clinical trial and/or cohort study must consider whether the project goals are more applicable to the Ideas Grant or Clinical Trials and Cohort Grant schemes. \nIdeas Grants may be funded by or in conjunction with other organisations. These grants offer opportunities to researchers whose work is particularly relevant to the priorities and research interests of the partner organisations. The amount of funding for an Ideas Grant is based on assessment of the requested budget. \nKey Dates\nApplications open: 11 March 2026\nMinimum data due date: 8 April 2026\nApplications close: 6 May 2026\nProposed peer review: June to September 2026 \nSEE WEBSITE
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/nhmrc-ideas-grants/
CATEGORIES:Grants,Discovery
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260506T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260506T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T235933
CREATED:20260303T041327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T041327Z
UID:10000269-1778086800-1778086800@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:Cancer Council NSW Project Grant
DESCRIPTION:Applications for Cancer Council NSW and Cancer Council SA funding are aligned with the National Health and Medical Research Council’s Ideas Grants submission and review processes. \nCancer Council NSW Project Grants are: \n\nopen to research projects on any aspect of cancer\, including its causes\, mechanisms\, prevention\, treatment and care\, and the organisation and performance of cancer control services\nawarded for up to three years\nvalued up to $600\,000 over three years\nopen to all Australian cancer researchers.\n\nResearchers wishing to apply for Cancer Council NSW Project Grants must complete: \n\nNHMRC Ideas Grant application. In the Sapphire application\, please select ‘Cancer Council’ as a funding option\nSubmission of a Cancer Council NSW application through our grants portal\, which includes Lived Experience targeted questions.\n\nKey Dates\nNHMRC Ideas Grant/Cancer Council Project Grant applications open: 13 March 2026\nMinimum data due for NHMRC Ideas Grant via Sapphire: 8 April 2026\nClosing date for NHMRC Ideas Grant applications via Sapphire: 6 May 2026\nClosing date for submission of Cancer Council Project Grants application: 22 May 2026\nCancer Council advises applicants of funding outcomes: February 2027 \nSEE GRANT GUIDELINESSEE WEBSITE
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/cancer-council-project-grant/
CATEGORIES:Grants,Discovery
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260507T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260507T153000
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CREATED:20260302T010531Z
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UID:10000260-1778142600-1778167800@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:2026 Melanoma and Skin Cancer Nurse Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Join Melanoma Institute Australia for our annual Melanoma and Skin Cancer Nurse Symposium — a full-day educational symposium designed for nurses involved in the care of patients with skin cancer. \nThis symposium will explore how nurses shape patient outcomes across the full continuum of care\, from patient education and prevention to advanced treatment and survivorship. Through expert-led presentations\, practical case discussions and interactive sessions\, attendees will gain up-to-date knowledge and real-world strategies to enhance clinical practice and patient education. \nProgram:* \n\nShaping outcomes in skin cancer: Prevention messaging\, risk identification and targeted screening – Prof Anne Cust (Epidemiologist)\nOptimising outcomes for skin cancer patients with inflammatory skin disease – Denise Wilson (Dermatology CNS) and Anna Jatko (Dermatology CNS)\nSunscreen explained: Practical guidance for patient education – Dr Annika Smith (Dermatologist)\nThe emerging role of TILs therapy in melanoma – Rebecca Johnson (National Melanoma Nurses Program Manager)\nEarly warning signs of immunotherapy toxicity: Case scenarios – Prof Georgina Long AO (Medical Oncologist) and Aled Gaynor (Med Onc CNC) and Olivia van Schouwen (Med Onc CNC)\nVulval and anal mucosal melanoma: Multidisciplinary team discussion – Dr Thomas Pennington (Surgical Oncologist)\, A/Prof Alexander Menzies (Medical Oncologist)\, Dr Robert Rawson (Pathologist) and Natalie Foster (Melanoma/Surgical Oncology CNC)\nSupporting intimacy following a melanoma diagnosis – Prof Kate White (Chair of Cancer Nursing\, The University of Sydney)\nWe told them …. So why didn’t it stick? Rethinking patient education in melanoma care – Michelle Rosano (National Melanoma Nurse Program Education Manager) and Claire Gore (Senior Clinical Psychologist)\nEducating with impact – Katharine Collins (Presentation Skills Coach)\n*Please note that the program is subject to change.\n\nDesigned by nurses for multidisciplinary nurses\, this symposium offers a valuable opportunity to learn\, connect and strengthen your impact in melanoma and skin cancer care. \nCost: $100 (+ GST). Ticket prices includes all catering. \nCPD: A Certificate of Attendance will be given after the event for your own CPD records. \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/2026-melanoma-and-skin-cancer-nurse-symposium/
LOCATION:The Poche Centre\, 40 Rocklands Road\, Wollstonecraft\, NSW\, 2065\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Education,Clinician Education
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UID:10000255-1778779800-1778783400@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:Photoprotection in the high-risk patient and navigating UV science
DESCRIPTION:Join Melanoma Institute Australia (MIA) for an evidence-based educational session designed for multidisciplinary healthcare professionals caring for patients at increased risk of skin cancer and ultraviolet (UV) damage. \nChaired by MIA’s Prof Pascale Guitera\, and featuring special guest Prof Henry Lim\, a global leader in photoprotection\, this session combines world-class expertise with clinically relevant insights. Following the presentation\, attendees will have the opportunity to engage directly with Prof Lim to discuss key questions and practical considerations in photoprotection. \nPROGRAM:* \n5:00pm – Registration and light refreshments served on arrival\n5:30pm – Welcome and housekeeping – Prof Pascale Guitera (Livestream opens)\n5:35pm – Photoprotection in the high-risk patient and navigating UV science – Prof Henry Lim\n6:00pm – Interactive Q&A with Prof Lim\, led by Prof Guitera\n6:30pm – Close \nDetails \nDate: Thursday 14 May 2026\nTime: 5:30pm–6:30pm AEST (Registration opens and light refreshments will be served from 5pm for face-to-face guests)\nLocations:\n• Face-to-face in Sydney at The Poche Centre (40 Rocklands Rd\, Wollstonecraft)\n• Online – A unique link will be sent before the event.\nCost: Free\nCPD: A certificate of attendance will be provided.\nRSVP: By 27 April 2026. Note that ticket numbers are strictly limited for our face-to-face event and we encourage you to register early if you’d like to attend in person. \nThis event is supported by La Roche Posay and delivered as part of the MIA Education Program\, which receives support through unrestricted educational grants from MSD\, Bristol Myers Squibb and HEINE. \n*Program may be subject to change. \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/photoprotection-in-the-high-risk-patient-and-navigating-uv-science/
LOCATION:The Poche Centre (or online)\, 40 Rocklands Road\, Wollstonecraft\, NSW\, 2065\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Education,Clinician Education
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DTSTAMP:20260424T235933
CREATED:20251016T000451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251016T000451Z
UID:10000202-1778889600-1779062399@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:Cooly Classic Ocean Swim 2026
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 Cooly Classic is set at the world-famous beaches on this iconic point-to-point course. \nYour Start line\, Snapper Rocks\, is one of the world’s most famous surf breaks. Then\, your course is a straight line to Kirra Beach\, passing Rainbow Bay\, Greenmount and Coolangatta Beaches as you swim. \nThere are four distances\, from 1km to 5km\, but it’s always the 2.0km Cooly Classic from Snapper Rocks to Kirra Beach which attracts the masses. \nRegardless of which distance you choose\, the crystal clear waters of Southern Gold Coast are waiting for every swimmer. \nWhen you nominate MIA as your charity of choice\, funds raised support our life-saving melanoma research\, so we can reach our mission of zero deaths from melanoma. \nMake sure you set up your fundraising page\, as well as registering for the event – both can be done at the link below. \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/cooly-classic-ocean-swim-2026/
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DTSTAMP:20260424T235933
CREATED:20251016T003516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251016T003516Z
UID:10000203-1778889600-1779062399@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:Great Ocean Road Running Festival 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Great Ocean Road Running Festival will be held in Lorne & Apollo Bay again in 2026. \nSet in what is truly Australia’s most stunning place to run\, winding along the windswept coast of the Southern Ocean\, the scenic course is guaranteed to take your breath away. This unique experience to run or walk along the Great Ocean Road free from traffic is unmissable. \nThe weekend features a variety of running & walking events to suit all ages and fitness levels\, as well as Festival activities including yoga\, kites\, live music & more. \nWhen you nominate MIA as your charity of choice\, funds raised support our life-saving melanoma research\, so we can reach our mission of zero deaths from melanoma. \nMake sure you set up your fundraising page\, as well as registering for the event – both can be done at the link below. \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/great-ocean-road-running-festival-2026/
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser,Running Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260519
DTSTAMP:20260424T235933
CREATED:20260302T035030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T035030Z
UID:10000261-1778889600-1779148799@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:The Australasian College of Dermatologists Annual Scientific Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Australasian College of Dermatologists (ACD) is hosting its 58th Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) from May 16 to 18\, 2026\, at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre in Melbourne. This event will feature a variety of sessions\, including discussions on the latest advancements in dermatology and opportunities for networking with industry leaders. The ACD aims to foster excellence in dermatology and improve patient care through innovative practices and cutting-edge treatments. \nIn 2026\, College is proud to reignite our long-standing collaboration with the Japanese Dermatological Association\, welcoming their faculty leaders to ACD ASM 58. Among our distinguished speakers from Japan are Professor Manabu Fujimoto (Osaka University)\, President of the Japanese Dermatological Association and Professor Shinichi Imafuku (Fukuoka University)\, an internationally recognised expert in infectious skin diseases. Their participation underscores the global perspective and depth of expertise that make ACD ASM 58 an unmissable event. \nLocation: Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre\, Melbourne\, Australia \nKey Dates: \nEarly Bird Registration Deadline: 19 March 2026\nConference Dates: 16-18 May 2026 \nFIND OUT MORE
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/acd-asm-2026/
LOCATION:Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre\, 1 Convention Centre Pl\, Melbourne\, Victoria\, 3006\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260525
DTSTAMP:20260424T235933
CREATED:20260302T034521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T034521Z
UID:10000262-1779408000-1779667199@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:Australasian Skin Cancer Congress
DESCRIPTION:The Australasian Skin Cancer Congress is the leading event for skin cancer professionals\, and the 2026 edition will feature a comprehensive program focused on illuminating the path ahead for skin cancer medicine in Australasia. Key themes will include advances in dermoscopy\, cutting-edge surgical tips and tricks\, improving the patient experience and much more. \nAttendees will be able to network with industry peers and witness the latest technologies in skin treatment\, with a range of opportunities available to registrants across the three-day schedule. Virtual attendance options are on offer for those not able to make the trip to Brisbane. \nLocation: The Star Brisbane\, Brisbane\, Australia \nConference Dates: 22 – 24 May 2026 \nFIND OUT MORE
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/skin-cancer-congress/
LOCATION:The Star Brisbane\, 33 William Street\, Brisbane\, QLD\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260522T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260522T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T235933
CREATED:20260331T014109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T014109Z
UID:10000271-1779469200-1779469200@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:ACRF Annual Research Grants
DESCRIPTION:Australian Cancer Research Foundation (ACRF) awards capital grants (between $1.5 to $5 million) for technology\, equipment and infrastructure for cancer research at Australian medical research institutes\, hospitals and universities. \nGrant applications are open to research into all types of cancer with a research focus on detection\, prevention\, and/or treatment. \nSince 1984\, ACRF has awarded $209.3 million to 93 research grants in 44 Australian cancer research institutes. \nACRF promotes collaboration amongst researchers and clinicians and encourages novel and innovative cancer research projects. All applications are competitively reviewed by the ACRF Medical Research Advisory Committee (MRAC) who recommend the best projects to the ACRF Board of Trustees for funding. \nKey Dates\nApplications close: 5:00pm\, Friday 22 May 2026 \nSEE GRANT GUIDELINESSEE WEBSITE
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/acrf-annual-research-grants/
CATEGORIES:Grants,Infrastructure & Equipment
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260524
DTSTAMP:20260424T235933
CREATED:20251016T004702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251016T004702Z
UID:10000204-1779494400-1779580799@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:ASICS Runaway Noosa Marathon 2026
DESCRIPTION:The ASICS Runaway Noosa is excited to return on Saturday 23 May 2026. \nEscape to world famous Noosa for Runaway Noosa Marathon and a weekend filled with good times. With a flat\, fast and friendly multi-lap course set in the heart of Noosa township and multi distances to choose from\, it’s easy to find your happy running place right here. \nOur unique multi-lap course – starting and finishing in the heart of Noosa only steps from Hastings Street – means you’re never far from fellow runners and supporters. \nWhen you nominate MIA as your charity of choice\, funds raised support our life-saving melanoma research\, so we can reach our mission of zero deaths from melanoma. \nMake sure you set up your fundraising page\, as well as registering for the event – both can be done at the link below. \nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/asics-runaway-noosa-marathon-2026/
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser,Running Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260529
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260601
DTSTAMP:20260424T235933
CREATED:20260129T032424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T032424Z
UID:10000239-1780012800-1780271999@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:IAP 50th Annual Scientific Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The 50th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australasian Division of the International Academy of Pathology (IAP) will be held from May 29 to May 31\, 2026\, at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre in Brisbane\, Australia. This event is a significant gathering for pathologists and healthcare professionals\, offering a platform to share advancements\, research findings\, and best practices in the field of pathology. Attendees can expect informative sessions\, networking opportunities\, and the chance to engage with leading experts in the industry. \n​Key Dates \nAbstracts close: 27 February 2026 \nEarly bird registration closes: 10 April 2026 \nMeeting Venue \nBrisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre \nCnr Merivale and Glenelg Streets \nSouth Bank\, Brisbane QLD 4101 AUSTRALIA​ \n​ \nFIND OUT MORE
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/iap_asm_2026/
LOCATION:Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre\, Cnr Merivale and Glenelg Streets\, South Bank\, Brisbane\, QLD\, 4101\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260529
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260603
DTSTAMP:20260424T235933
CREATED:20251201T065545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T024359Z
UID:10000218-1780012800-1780444799@melanoma.org.au
SUMMARY:2026 ASCO Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:#ASCO26 is The Place to Be Inspired \nThe 2026 ASCO (American Society Of Clinical Oncology) Annual Meeting Program will feature over 200 sessions complementing Dr. Eric Small’s Presidential theme\, The Science and Practice of Translation: Improving Cancer Outcomes Worldwide. \nYour all-access pass to the most clinically relevant cancer science. #ASCO26 session highlights include: \n\nPlenary Session\, featuring the meeting’s most practice-changing and clinically relevant abstract presentations and discussions\nOpening Session\, featuring the Presidential Address and Karnofsky Award and Lecture\nASCO Voices\n24 Oral Abstract Sessions\, 24 Rapid Oral Abstract Sessions\, and 13 Clinical Science Symposia\, featuring over 450 oral abstract presentations\n15 Case-Based Panels\, featuring interactive audience polling\nJoint Sessions with AACR\, ASPO\, and ECO\nOver 2\,700 Poster presentations\, including Trials in Progress\n\nLocation: McCormick Place\, Chicago & Online \nKey Dates: \nAbstract Submitter Opens: November 5 2025\nAbstract Submission Deadline: January 27 2026\, at 11:59 PM (ET)\nLate-Breaking Abstract Submission Deadline: March 9 2026\, at 12:00 PM (Noon) (ET)\nAbstract Notification Sent to First Author: March 27 2026\nAbstract Withdrawal Deadline: April 5 2026\nAbstract Titles\, including LBAs\, Released online: April 21 2026\nRegular Abstracts Released on ASCO.org/abstracts: May 21 2026 at 5:00 PM ET \nFIND OUT MORE
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/2026-asco-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:McCormick Place Convention Center\, Chicago\, IL\, 60616\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260529T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260529T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T235933
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SUMMARY:Perpetual Ramaciotti Medal for Excellence in Biomedical Research
DESCRIPTION:The Ramaciotti Medal is an annual award of $50\,000. The Medal honours an individual who has made an outstanding discovery (or discoveries) in clinical or experimental biomedical research that has had an important impact on biomedical science\, clinical science\, or the way in which healthcare is delivered. \nTo be eligible for the Ramaciotti Medal\, the greater part of the nominee’s work leading to the discovery (or discoveries) must have been conducted in Australia and they must still be actively engaged in this work. \nThe applicant must be peer nominated and the final recipient is selected based on a recommendation by the Ramaciotti Foundations Scientific Advisory Committee to Perpetual. Many past winners are highly regarded individuals in the top echelon of the biomedical research industry. \nKey Dates\nApplications close: Friday 29 May 2026\, 5pm AEST\nApplicants advised of outcome: September 2026\nRecipients announced: October 2026 \nSEE GRANT GUIDELINESSEE WEBSITE
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/perpetual-ramaciotti-medal-for-excellence/
CATEGORIES:Grants,Discovery
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SUMMARY:Perpetual Ramaciotti Health Investment Grants
DESCRIPTION:Ramaciotti Health Investment grants of up to $100\,000 are awarded to individuals in universities\, public hospitals or institutes for a contribution towards the undertaking of health or medical research with the potential path to clinical application within five years. A Health Investment grant is intended to provide enabling research support for an autonomous early career investigator who is taking\, or has recently taken\, a substantive position. \nGrants are awarded by Perpetual\, Trustee of the Foundations\, on the recommendation of a dedicated Scientific Advisory Committee. \nIn 2026 The Ramaciotti NSW Foundation will award up to six grants and The Ramaciotti Australia Foundation up to four grants. The Ramaciotti Australia Foundation supports organisations outside of NSW. \nKey Dates\nApplications close: Friday 29 May 2026\, 5pm AEST\nApplicants advised of outcome: September 2026\nRecipients announced: October 2026 \nSEE GRANT GUIDELINESSEE WEBSITE
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/perpetual-ramaciotti-health-investment-grants/
CATEGORIES:Grants,Early to Mid Career Researcher
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260530T170000
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SUMMARY:The Viertel Charitable Foundation Clinical Investigator Awards
DESCRIPTION:Establishment grants for Clinical Investigators have been initiated by the Foundation in order to stimulate and encourage clinical research in Australia. In particular the grants are intended to assist new investigators to establish their research programs at the time of the difficult transition from doctoral and post-doctoral training posts to their first definitive clinical positions in an academic environment. Clinical Investigators are awarded a once only grant of $90\,000. \nEligible applicants will be medical graduates or graduates of other clinical disciplines who have completed both their clinical and research training which will normally be at doctoral level and are commencing their first definitive clinical position\, or have been in such a post for no more than 36 months on 1 May of the year of application. \nApplicants should be actively engaged in clinical work and pursuing health and medical research in a university clinical department\, a teaching hospital\, a clinical research unit of a research institute or in an academic general practice setting. The applications will be judged predominantly on the quality of the applicant’s track record and career achievements to date. The quality of a brief research proposal will also be taken into account. \nKey Dates\nApplications open: 6 April 2026\nApplications close: 30 May 2026 \nThe Guidelines will be available here when the round opens. \nSEE GRANT GUIDELINESSEE WEBSITE
URL:https://melanoma.org.au/event/the-viertel-foundation-investigator-awards/
CATEGORIES:Grants,Early to Mid Career Researcher
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