idw – Informationsdienst Wissenschaft

Nachrichten, Termine, Experten

Grafik: idw-Logo
Science Video Project
idw-Abo

idw-News App:

AppStore

Google Play Store



Instance:
Share on: 
08/13/2025 11:46

Blood cancer therapy: DKMS John Hansen Research Grant supports innovative research projects with almost €1 million

Isabell Arndt Medizin & Wissenschaft
DKMS - Medizin & Wissenschaft

    Tuebingen, August 13, 2025. The DKMS Stiftung Leben Spenden is starting the new application round for the DKMS John Hansen Research Grant: up to four exceptional research projects by young scientists from around the world will be awarded funding of up to €240,000 each over three years. The projects to be funded should focus on hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and cell therapy for hematological diseases. Applications for the 2026 DKMS John Hansen Research Grant can be submitted until November 20, 2025.

    All information can be found at: https://professional.dkms.org/research-grant
    Contact: grant@dkms.org

    Since 2015, the DKMS Stiftung Leben Spenden has been supporting young international scientists with a doctoral degree in medicine or natural sciences (MD, PhD or equivalent, completed no more than 10 years ago) through the DKMS John Hansen Research Grant. Possible areas of research include transplant immunology, new approaches to treat complications following stem cell transplantation, donor selection, cell production, and novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.

    Focus on scientific excellence and clinical relevance

    “With this grant, we are specifically supporting innovative research projects that will further improve treatment outcomes for blood cancer,” explains Prof. Dr. Marcel van den Brink, Chair of the DKMS Medical Council. “This could provide an important springboard for early scientific careers and opens up opportunities for researchers to establish their own lines of research. By supporting young scientists, we are ensuring the future progress of blood cancer research.”

    DKMS: Innovation and commitment to blood cancer research

    DKMS is much more than just the world's largest stem cell donor database. With the DKMS Stem Cell Bank, the Clinical Trials Unit, the Collaborative Biobank and the world's most powerful HLA typing laboratory in Dresden, the organization is setting new standards in research and care for blood cancer patients. The DKMS Stem Cell Bank is the world's first and only facility to cryopreserve surplus adult stem cells and make them available for allogeneic transplants – a milestone for patients requiring a quick transplantation. Through international support programs, the non-profit organization is additionally improving access to life-saving blood stem cell transplants worldwide in low- and middle-income countries, where healthcare systems do not cover the cost of treatment.

    About John A. Hansen

    The grant is named after John A. Hansen (1943–2019), who was a world-renowned oncologist and immunogeneticist at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle. He was a pioneer in the field of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, improving the efficacy and safety of blood stem cell and bone marrow transplants worldwide.


    More information:

    https://professional.dkms.org/research-publications/research-grant More information about the previous projects and recipients of the DKMS John Hansen Research Grant can be found here.


    Images

    DKMS promotes medical and scientific progress to support the continued development of life-saving therapies for blood cancer.
    DKMS promotes medical and scientific progress to support the continued development of life-saving th ...
    Source: Photo: Nick Heidmann
    Copyright: © DKMS


    Attachment
    attachment icon Flyer DKMS John Hansen Research Grant

    Criteria of this press release:
    Journalists, Scientists and scholars, Students
    Biology, Medicine
    transregional, national
    Contests / awards, Miscellaneous scientific news/publications
    English


     

    DKMS promotes medical and scientific progress to support the continued development of life-saving therapies for blood cancer.


    For download

    x

    Help

    Search / advanced search of the idw archives
    Combination of search terms

    You can combine search terms with and, or and/or not, e.g. Philo not logy.

    Brackets

    You can use brackets to separate combinations from each other, e.g. (Philo not logy) or (Psycho and logy).

    Phrases

    Coherent groups of words will be located as complete phrases if you put them into quotation marks, e.g. “Federal Republic of Germany”.

    Selection criteria

    You can also use the advanced search without entering search terms. It will then follow the criteria you have selected (e.g. country or subject area).

    If you have not selected any criteria in a given category, the entire category will be searched (e.g. all subject areas or all countries).