PCF created the Young Investigator Awards program with one goal: to identify a cohort of future research leaders who will keep the field of prostate cancer research vibrant with new ideas.
The Young Investigator Awards offer career and project support for young (generally 35 and younger) proven investigators in postdoctoral fellowships or who have recently achieved junior faculty positions and are committing their lives to the field of prostate cancer.
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“Supporting a focus on prostate cancer by talented, young investigators is critical to realizing PCF’s goal of accelerating breakthrough discoveries that can potentially end death and suffering from prostate cancer.” – Dr. Howard Soule, PCF Executive Vice President and Chief Science Officer
The awards were inspired by Donald S. Coffey, PhD, the Prostate Cancer Research Director at Johns Hopkins University for four decades. He has mentored more than 50 scientists and physician-scientists and trained more than 30 of today’s leading prostate cancer researchers.
- Young Investigator Award Recipients—Class of 2023
- Young Investigator Award Recipients—Class of 2022
- Young Investigator Award Recipients—Class of 2021
- Young Investigator Award Recipients—Class of 2020
- Young Investigator Award Recipients—Class of 2019
- Young Investigator Award Recipients—Class of 2018
- Young Investigator Award Recipients—Class of 2017
- Young Investigator Award Recipients—Class of 2016
- Young Investigator Award Recipients—Class of 2015
- Young Investigator Award Recipients—Class of 2014
- Young Investigator Award Recipients—Class of 2013
- Young Investigator Award Recipients—Class of 2012
- Young Investigator Award Recipients—Class of 2011
- Young Investigator Award Recipients—Class of 2010
- Young Investigator Award Recipients—Class of 2008 (The Inaugural Class)