- Collaboration expands PCF’s Young Investigator Award program, which offers career and project support for young physicians and scientists and has contributed a total of $93 million to important prostate cancer research
- SNMMI will co-sponsor a Young Investigator Award focused on advancing important research in nuclear medicine and molecular imaging for prostate cancer
“This collaboration brings together two premier organizations committed to investing in the next generation of scientists that will shape the future of prostate cancer detection and treatment,” said Gina Carithers, PCF’s President and CEO. “We’re proud to continue addressing critical gaps in prostate cancer research through programs like this to drive progress for the millions of men affected by the disease. We’re especially grateful to our new partner SNMMI for joining us in this mission and helping expand the reach and impact of our work.”Under the collaboration, the 2025 Young Investigator Award program will include a grant to be awarded to a researcher focused on advancing nuclear medicine and molecular imaging in prostate cancer, a rapidly evolving field poised to transform diagnosis and treatment. The program has awarded a total of $93 million over three decades to more than 435 researchers who have made important advancements in prostate cancer research and kept the field vibrant with new ideas. Applications for the 2025 Young Investigator Award program will open later this year.
“The Mars Shot Research Fund was established to transform the future of patient care by advancing breakthrough discoveries in nuclear medicine and molecular imaging – already, we’ve seen the immense potential of this field to deliver on that promise,” said Richard Wahl, M.D., founder and chair of the Mars Shot initiative.
“This is a pivotal moment to continue investing in bold ideas and the talented young researchers committed to meaningfully advancing important new treatment approaches for prostate cancer. Together with PCF, we look forward to supporting today’s young investigators whose work will drive practice-changing advances for men facing this disease,” added Munir Ghesani, M.D., Mars Shot co-chair.
Nuclear medicine has been central to recent advancements in prostate cancer imaging and treatment, with several approved options that precisely target and treat the disease. SNMMI launched the Mars Shot Research Fund in 2022 to raise $100 million to support research in the field of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging, focusing on Phase 0 and Phase 1 innovations with the potential to transform the future of medicine. By supporting pioneering research, the Mars Shot is poised to accelerate progress in prostate cancer and beyond.
Source: Business Wire. (2025). The Prostate Cancer Foundation and Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) Collaborate to Advance Prostate Cancer Research [Press Release]. https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250625520811/en/The-Prostate-Cancer-Foundation-and-Society-of-Nuclear-Medicine-and-Molecular-Imaging-SNMMI-Collaborate-to-Advance-Prostate-Cancer-Research.