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Research
Ensuring research quality
As a member of the Association of Medical Research Charities we work toward the highest level of peer review in our research funding processes
Policies and Advisory Board
Our grants are overseen by a Scientific Advisory Board and we also have strict policies on research quality, patient data, animals in research and conflicts of interest.
Lay involvement in research
Find out how you can include people living with pancreatic cancer in your research
Research Hub
This is a one-stop shop of resources and support for the pancreatic cancer research community.
Future Leaders Fund
Our Future Leaders Fund aims to build critical mass and support the research leaders of the future in both clinical and non-clinical disciplines. Find out who is eligible, how to apply and application submission deadlines.
Clinical Research Fellowships
We offer Clinical Research Fellowships in pancreatic cancer that are jointly funded by the Medical Research Council and National Institute for Health Research.
Early Detection of Pancreatic Cancer Sandpit Innovation Workshop
Apply now for an Early Detection of Pancreatic Cancer Innovation Workshop, taking place from 7th – 10th June, focusing on novel technological approaches for the early detection of pancreatic cancer.
Apply for funding
We're committed to redressing the issue of under-funding in the Pancreatic Cancer research. Find out about our available research grants and how to apply.
Scientific Advisory Board
Working in partnership with people affected by pancreatic cancer: A researcher’s perspective
Dr Dominic O’Connor tells us about his research in pancreatic cancer and how the project has benefitted from working in partnership with people with a lived experience of the disease through our Research Involvement Network (RIN).
Using my painful experience to change the future for others
After Claire's husband died of pancreatic cancer in 2018, she decided to use her painful but valuable experience to become a member of our Research Involvement Network.
Nicki’s Smile founder: ‘We need a simple test’
Dan Blake, shares the story of his wife, Nicki, who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer too late to be saved.