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Help us invest in life-saving research, offer hope and comfort to patients and their families, and continue to drive awareness and education.

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Sponsor A Scientist

Our Partners in Science program offers donors the unique opportunity to fund research that speaks to their personal passions. By sponsoring a scientist of their choice (donors can choose based on an area of research, affiliated institution, or even a particular geographic region), they enjoy the satisfaction of supporting our most innovative and promising scientists, while also receiving updates on their sponsored scientist's progress and breakthroughs.

Partnership Opportunities

OCRA believes we are stronger together. Through strategic partnerships, we can maximize our impact and help find a cure for ovarian and all gynecologic cancers.

Corporate Partnerships

Corporate Partnerships

Demonstrate your company’s commitment to women’s health and life-saving research by creating a Corporate Partnership with OCRA as the beneficiary. Show your passion for supporting improved outcomes and quality of life for everyone touched by gynecologic cancer.
Industry Partnerships

Industry Partnerships

Industry partnerships help ensure enhanced clinical research, more effective patient-centric treatments and diagnostic methods, and safer, beneficial therapies.

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The Overview: February 2026

The Overview: February 2026

The Global Ovarian Cancer Research Consortium and its inaugural AI Accelerator Grant have been making waves across health, science, and business media, reflecting widespread interest in what this work could mean for patients. The $1 million global research grant, plus an additional $1 million in compute support from Microsoft’s AI for Good Lab, will fund … Continued

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Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance Honors Researchers with 2025 Rosalind Franklin and Schreiber Prizes

Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance Honors Researchers with 2025 Rosalind Franklin and Schreiber Prizes

Recognizing Advances in Ovarian Cancer Research and Immunotherapy Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance (OCRA) announced today the winners of two prizes recognizing exceptional accomplishments in ovarian cancer research.  David Huntsman, MD, FRCPC, FCCMG, was awarded the 2025 Rosalind Franklin Prize for Excellence in Ovarian Cancer Research for his findings that have profoundly impacted the treatment of … Continued

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