
The Samuel Waxman Institute for Aging & Cancer at the Mark Foundation for Cancer Research, in partnership with the American Cancer Society (ACS), Blood Cancer United, Blood Cancer UK, and Mike & Sofia Segal Foundation, is pleased to issue a request for proposals (RFP) to enable collaborations that bring together complementary expertise to address the fundamental role of aging in cancer. Applications addressing solid tumors and/or blood cancers are encouraged. Proposals must justify the partnership through synergistic scientific aims. Awards from previous years can be found here.
The incidence of cancer and cancer-related mortality increases dramatically in individuals over the age of 50. Despite the increasingly urgent public health concern associated with this trend, the mechanisms driving the age-associated increase in cancer risk remain poorly understood. Growing evidence indicates that age-related changes in the immune system play a central role in promoting cancer development and progression.
To address these challenges, the Samuel Waxman Institute for Aging & Cancer has established a near-term goal to better understand the molecular mechanisms governing aging in epithelial, stromal, and immune cells that influence cancer initiation, growth, and resistance to therapy. By deepening this understanding, the Institute hopes to drive the development of safer, more effective treatments and prevention strategies, leading to longer, healthier lives with fewer cases of cancer. Additionally, the Institute has established a long-term goal of building AI-enabled clinical algorithms to predict aging and cancer onset.
Research supported by this program will advance our understanding of the rising incidence of cancer due to aging, with a special emphasis on the role of inflammaging and immunosenescence as common drivers of aging and cancer. Example topics include, but are not limited to:
Projects are encouraged to incorporate patient samples, datasets, and/or experimental models that can be stratified by age (e.g., aged animal models, models of premature aging, cellular models derived from young versus aged individuals). For example, applicants may be interested in leveraging the GAINS (Genetic and Aging Influences on Neoplastic Susceptibility) pilot initiative at The Jackson Laboratory, which explores the use of spontaneous tumors from aged, genetically diverse mice (contact Kevin Koegel at kevin.koegel@jax.org to discuss potential collaborations).
We have established a partnership with the American Cancer Society (ACS) to support collaborations with ACS investigators and provide access to data and biospecimens from the CPS-II and CPS-3 longitudinal cohorts. To discuss potential collaborations, please visit this American Cancer Society page or contact cohort.data@cancer.org and include “Aging and Cancer collaboration” in the subject line to ensure a prompt response.
May 1, 2026: Application portal opens
June 12, 2026: Letters of intent due
August 7, 2026: Notification of invitation to submit a full application
September 15, 2026: Full applications due
October 22, 2026: Notification of award
January 1, 2027: Projects and funding start
Submit all inquiries to grants@themarkfoundation.org.