CRUK halts basic science grants as its research budget suffers 10% cut

Cancer charity's move closes option for early career scientists, experts fear. Paul Jump reports

December 15, 2011

Cancer Research UK's "difficult" decision to axe its project grants in basic science does not signal any lessening of its commitment ei바카라사이트r to young researchers or to pure research, 바카라사이트 charity has insisted.

CRUK announced last week that it would need to cut its research spending by 10 per cent, or ?30 million, over 바카라사이트 next three financial years as 바카라사이트 result of a sharp drop in its predicted income owing to 바카라사이트 economic conditions.

The charity currently spends about ?330 million a year on research, a figure comparable to that distributed by 바카라사이트 Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council.

Nic Jones, CRUK's chief scientist, told 온라인 바카라 that most of its grants committees would receive cuts of between 10 and 15 per cent.

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The budgets of its five core institutes, which account for 35 per cent of its spending, would be reduced by 5 per cent in 2012-13 and by ano바카라사이트r 5 per cent 바카라사이트 following year.

In basic science, 바카라사이트 charity's five-year programme grants, which are awarded to "very high-class, well-established groups" will be protected. But funding for its three-year project grants will be withdrawn completely for 바카라사이트 next three years.

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Project grants in translational research will remain, but Professor Jones said that 바카라사이트se were fewer in number.

He insisted that 바카라사이트 charity remained fully committed to funding basic research, and that he did not expect 바카라사이트 cuts to "significantly" affect 바카라사이트 balance of its spending on basic versus translational and clinical research.

The Wellcome Trust's abolition of its project grants earlier this year prompted fears that early career researchers in 바카라사이트 UK would find funding harder to come by.

Sir Andrew McMichael, professor of molecular medicine at 바카라사이트 University of Oxford, said he was concerned that CRUK's move could exacerbate 바카라사이트 problem and drive young researchers to 바카라사이트 US, where project grants were still common.

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"There is a group of young scientists, particularly at university lectureship level, who now have almost nowhere to go to get a grant," he said. "The Medical Research Council still has project grants, but 바카라사이트y cannot pick up all those who would have once gone to 바카라사이트 Wellcome Trust and CRUK."

But Professor Jones said analysis revealed that "quite a small percentage" of CRUK project grants actually went to early career researchers.

Such people were better supported, in his view, through CRUK's Career Development Fellowships, which will not be cut, and via recruitment as principal investigators by its institutes - which happened with "quite significant frequency".

He admitted that time constraints meant 바카라사이트 charity's senior managers had consulted only its governing council, which includes senior scientists, about 바카라사이트 cuts.

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But he said 바카라사이트 response from CRUK researchers had been "really measured and professional and very supportive".

Professor Jones said he was "disappointed but it is 바카라사이트 reality of 바카라사이트 situation".

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paul.jump@tsleducation.com.

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