Research Research Programs Biotechnology, Imaging & Drug Development Systems, Pathways & Targets Cancer Control Clinical Research Stern Center for Cancer Clinical Trials and Research Disease-Oriented Teams Protocol Review and Monitoring Committee Research Resources Membership Guidelines Shared Resources Acknowledgement of Grant and Shared Resources Anti-Cancer Challenge Research Anti-Cancer Challenge Pilot Awards Anti-Cancer Challenge Past Awardees Team Funds Centers & Institutes Space Management and Requests Funding Opportunities A1 Bridge Funding Cancer Health Disparity Research and Interventional Studies Collaborative Engine Pilot Projects Research Resources and Funding The UCI Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center (CFCCC) offers resources and specialized services to meet members' needs in their pursuit of new treatments and potential cures. Home Research Research Resources Become a Cancer Center Member Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center (CFCCC) membership is available to faculty or researchers with PI status at UCI or a non-UCI faculty member of another institution who is not a member of another NCI-designated Cancer Center and who has a substantial collaboration with a UCI Cancer Center member(s). With membership, you will be eligible for pilot-project funding opportunities, priority access to CFCCC’s Shared Resources, and invitations to activities that foster translational collaborations. Click Here to Learn More Shared Resources The CFCCC currently provides seven Shared Resources that are essential to support the extensive research portfolio of CFCCC Members and the overall scientific community not only at UCI but also around the world. We are developing an eighth Shared Resource for our Members that we hope to share more details soon. Shared Resources Competitive funding opportunities Competitive funding opportunities to support CFCCC members are available through both intramural and extramural sources. CFCCC produces a twice monthly CFCCC Bulletin to all CFCCC Members, which highlights the details of upcoming funding opportunities. Intramural funding opportunities include the Anti-Cancer Challenge Pilot Project and the Cancer Health Disparities Pilot Project. Extramural funding opportunities include both federal government agencies and non-profit foundations. Please review the monthly email digests to see the links to these sources for further information. Funding Opportunities Acknowledgement of the Grant and Shared Resources All publications, press releases or other documents that cite results from CCSG-supported research, including the use of CCSG-supported Shared Resources and awarded pilot project funding, must acknowledge the CCSG and maintain compliance with NIH Public Access Policy. Click Here to Learn More