The AECC Talent programme has achieved results that improve current standards in cancer research talent development and internationalisation. Through two competitive calls, 27 experienced researchers have been recruited to FCAECC-accredited host institutions, reinforcing Spain’s leadership in oncology research and integrating international expertise into multidisciplinary teams.
A key innovation has been the implementation of a structured training programme for fellows,with modules that are designed to foster scientific integrity, enhance researcher autonomy, and align with European research priorities, thereby strengthening the long-term impact of the funded projects.
The research projects initiated under AECC Talent are expected to generate significant advances in oncology, particularly in areas such as cancer prevention, early diagnosis, patient monitoring, and therapeutic innovation. These outcomes will contribute directly to improving clinical practices and patient care, with the potential to benefit cancer patients not only in Spain but globally. By supporting independent research lines within high-performing institutions, the programme facilitates the development of novel approaches and technologies that address unmet medical needs.
To ensure further uptake and success, continued support is needed in areas such as advanced training, access to international research networks, and alignment with regulatory and open science frameworks. Additionally, mechanisms for intellectual property management, innovation transfer, and strategic dissemination will be essential to maximise the societal and clinical impact of the research – and for these reason these topics are also integrated in AECC Talent’s training portfolio.
In summary, AECC Talent is establishing a new benchmark for excellence in cancer research training, with the potential to deliver transformative results that improve outcomes for patients worldwide.