Eligible applicants include individuals from institutions and organizations in the radiation oncology community; research consortia; and individuals from institutions or organizations with expertise and qualifications needed for specified research. Applicants enrolled in residency programs require a designated faculty mentor.
Criteria for evaluation of scientific and technical merit include overall impact, significance/importance, approach, innovation, investigators, research environment, and budget. Each completed proposal will be scored by a minimum of two qualified reviewers.

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Detailed information about the Request for Proposal (RFP), the application process and evaluation criteria is available at www.roinstitute.org.
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The Radiation Oncology Institute (ROI) is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) foundation created in 2006 by the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) Board of Directors to support research and education efforts around the world that heighten the critical role of radiation therapy in the treatment of cancer. ROI strategically funds research on new and existing radiation therapy treatments to identify links between best practices and improved outcomes, to evaluate the efficacy and cost-benefit of radiation therapy and to foster multi-institutional research in radiation oncology. For more information, visit www.roinstitute.org.
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