The National Geographic Society provides up to funding for a multidisciplinary research expedition associated with inland or coastal wetlands, rivers or the shallow (less than 200m) marine environment, including the study of coral reefs. The project should be of value to the host country and where possible to the local community. Applicants may be from any nation.
Applicants must be fellows or members of the Society. The grant is open to applicants from any nation.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 27/11/2009
20/11/2009 Past Deadline
Alcohol Education & Rehabilitation Foundation
Conference Attendance Grants - 2010
13/10/2009
Conference Attendance Grants - 2010
AER is a not-for-profit company established in 2001 with a mandate to change the way we drink. AER endeavours to: Prevent alcohol and other licit substance abuse, including petrol sniffing, particularly among vulnerable population groups such as indigenous Australians and youth; Support evidence-based alcohol and other licit substance abuse, treatment, rehabilitation, research and prevention programs; Promote community education encouraging responsible consumption of alcohol and highlighting the dangers of licit substance abuse.
Applications are invited from organisations seeking financial assistance to attend conferences during 2010, with a maximum of two persons per organisation receiving assistance. The maximum grant value is $5,000 plus GST.
Should you have any queries regarding AER funding, please contact Pat Ebeling via phone 02 6122 8600 or Email pat.ebeling@aerf.com.au
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 30/11/2009
20/11/2009 Past Deadline
Alcohol Education & Rehabilitation Foundation
Innovative Grants
13/10/2009
Innovative Grants
AER is a not-for-profit company established in 2001 with a mandate to change the way we drink. AER endeavours to: Prevent alcohol and other licit substance abuse, including petrol sniffing, particularly among vulnerable population groups such as indigenous Australians and youth; Support evidence-based alcohol and other licit substance abuse, treatment, rehabilitation, research and prevention programs; Promote community education encouraging responsible consumption of alcohol and highlighting the dangers of licit substance abuse.
Submissions are invited from organisations seeking funding for projects which introduce distinctly new initiatives to the sector. Projects must have the potential, if successful, of continuing into the future, with funding and the full commitment of the organisation. The maximum grant value is $20,000 plus GST.
Should you have any queries regarding AER funding, please contact Pat Ebeling via phone 02 6122 8600 or Email pat.ebeling@aerf.com.au
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 30/11/2009
21/11/2009 Past Deadline
Berthold Leibinger Stiftung
Innovationspreis 2010 Nominations
30/10/2009
Innovationspreis 2010 Nominations
The Berthold Leibinger Innovationspreis honors scientists and developers who make advancements in the field of laser technology. Since 2000, the Berthold Leibinger Stiftung has given the award every two years for excellent research and development work on the application or generation of laser light. It is one of the highest remunerated international innovation prizes for laser technology. Three prizes are handed out with a total of € 60,000, none of it earmarked for a specific purpose. First Prize: € 30,000 Second Prize: € 20,000 Third Prize: € 10,000
The application may be submitted in German or English by post or electronically. Both individual applications or well-founded recommendations are allowed.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 01/12/2009
21/11/2009 Past Deadline
International Union Against Cancer - American Cancer Society (UICC)
International Fellowships for Beginning Investigators (ACSBI) - 2010
24/08/2009
International Fellowships for Beginning Investigators (ACSBI) - 2010
Beginning investigators and clinicians in the early stages of their academic careers, generally with a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 10 years post-doctoral experience.
US$ 45,000 each for travel and stipend
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 01/12/2009
21/11/2009 Past Deadline
Wings for Life Spinal Cord Research Foundation
Individual Research Grant 2009-2010
21/09/2009
Individual Research Grant 2009-2010
The sponsor provides support for basic and clinical research related to spinal cord injury. Research projects may address all aspects of spinal cord lesions, nerve regeneration, trophic support of lesioned neurons, and functional changes induced by lesions preferentially in mammals.
Maximum sum per grant is 15000 Euro per year for an established investigator applicant, 42000 Euro per year for a postdoctoral applicant, 27000 Euro per year for a PhD applicant and 20000 Euro per year for a technician applicant.
2009-2010 Individual Research Grant Application Guidelines
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Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 01/12/2009
21/11/2009 Past Deadline
Wings for Life Spinal Cord Research Foundation
Project Grants 2009-2010
21/09/2009
Project Grants 2009-2010
The sponsor provides support for basic and clinical research related to spinal cord injury. Research projects may address all aspects of spinal cord lesions, nerve regeneration, trophic support of lesioned neurons, and functional changes induced by lesions preferentially in mammals.
The maximum sum per grant is 70.000 Euro per year (50.000 Euro for Postdoctoral applicants) all inclusive. Indirect costs (overhead costs) are limited to 10% of direct costs (equipment, products, animals and animal care, fringe costs, etc.). Grants can be allowed for a project period of up to two years.
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Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 01/12/2009
23/11/2009 Past Deadline
British Academy
Visiting Fellowships 2009
28/09/2009
Visiting Fellowships 2009
For scholars with PhDs obtained within the last five years, working in any branch of the humanities or social sciences.
The Academys Visiting Scholars scheme enables early-career scholars from overseas to apply directly to the Academy, in conjunction with their UK hosts, for research visits to the UK of two to six months. The main purpose of the visit should be to enable the visitor to pursue research.
Grants are provided to a maximum of £ 7,500 and are intended to cover travel and subsistence costs for the Visiting Scholar for the duration of their stay.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 03/12/2009
04/12/2009 7 days
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute/NIH/DHHS
Systems Biology Collaborations (R01)
28/09/2009
Systems Biology Collaborations (R01)
The sponsor invites applications from institutions/organizations that propose collaborative systems biology research projects by multi-disciplinary teams to advance our understanding of normal physiology and perturbations associated with heart, lung, blood, and sleep (HLBS) diseases and disorders.
Multi-disciplinary expertise across experimental and computational domains is required and the multi-PI mechanism is allowed, as integration across these domains is a critical element of the proposed research plan.
The deadlines for applications are: 13 Jan, 14 Aug, 14 Sept and 14 Dec annually. This program will expire on 13 Jan 201
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 14/12/2009
05/12/2009 8 days
Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation
Individual Research Grants 2009
28/09/2009
Individual Research Grants 2009
Individual Grants Program, the largest and most comprehensive of the CRF research initiatives, supports investigator-initiated research on a variety of fronts, including axon growth and guidance, remyelination, cellular replacement, rehabilitation and neuroprotection.
The Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation have advised via their website that due to the current economic climate they will be unable to fund Individual research grants as of the 1st December. Please contact the Foundation directly for advise/queries on future funding opportunities with this Foundation.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 15/12/2009
05/12/2009 8 days
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International (JDRFI)
Reprogramming for Beta Cell Replacement and Regeneration Therapies - LOI - 2009
28/09/2009
Reprogramming for Beta Cell Replacement and Regeneration Therapies - LOI - 2009
JDRF is soliciting proposals that have the potential to support reprogramming of non-beta cells to functional beta cells either in vivo to restore beta cell function or in vitro for transplantation in type I diabetes.
Letters of Intent are being solicited to be able to provide advice about the most appropriate grant mechanism. Although not required, applicants are encouraged to consult with JDRF Program Staff prior to submission of a Letter of Intent to notify of their intent to apply and discuss the responsiveness of their proposal to this program. Enquiries in this regard should be directed to Andrew Rakeman, Ph.D. (arakeman@jdrf.org, +1-212-479-7664) or Albert Hwa, Ph.D. (ahwa@jdrf.org, +1-212-479-7663) by September 30, 2009.
Letters of Intent should be submitted no later than December 15, 2009 at 11.59 p.m. EST on proposalCENTRAL (http://proposalcentral.altum.com/default.asp?GMID=16). For questions regarding submission, please contact grantsupport@jdrf.org.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 15/12/2009
11/12/2009 2 weeks
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development/NIH/DHHS
Developmental Pharmacology
28/09/2009
Developmental Pharmacology
The sponsors provide support for multidisciplinary, investigator-initiated basic and translational research in developmental pharmacology with particular emphasis on the role of ontogeny on drug metabolizing enzymes, transporters, receptors and signaling pathways activity across developmental periods from fetal life to adolescence. This program will use the NIH Research Project (R01) award mechanism.
Due dates for applications are: 21 Aug 2009, 21 Sept 2009, 21 Dec 2009, 21 Jan 2010, 23 April 2010 and 23 May 2010.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 21/12/2009
13/12/2009 2 weeks 2 days
US Department of the Army
Lung Cancer Research Program - Lung Cancer Biospecimen Resource Network Award 2009/2010
21/09/2009
Lung Cancer Research Program - Lung Cancer Biospecimen Resource Network Award 2009/2010
Funding Opportunity Number: W81XWH-09-LCRP-LCBRNA
The LCRP Lung Cancer Biospecimen Resource Network (LCBRN) Award is intended to provide infrastructure support for the development of a lung cancer biospecimen resource that will facilitate the collection, processing, annotation, storage, and distribution of high-quality human lung cancer biospecimens through a collaborative network across multiple institutions.
Pre-applications are required and must be received by December 23, 2009. Full proposals are due January 6, 2010.
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Funding Category:
2
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 23/12/2009
16/12/2009 2 weeks 5 days
American Educational Research Association
AERA Grants Program 2010
18/05/2009
AERA Grants Program 2010
AERA invites education policy- and practice-related research proposals using NCES, NSF, and other (US) national data bases. Research Grants are available for faculty at institutions of higher education, postdoctoral researchers, and other doctoral-level researchers. Applications are encouraged from a variety of disciplines, such as but not limited to, education, sociology, economics, psychology, demography, statistics, and psychometrics.
Research topics may cover a wide range of policy- or practice-related issues that include but are not limited to: science and mathematics education; the supply (pipeline) of students taking mathematics and science courses; teachers and teaching, including supply, quality, and demand; policies and practices related to student achievement and assessment; policies and practices that influence student and parental attitudes; contextual factors (individual, curricular, and school related) in education; educational participation and persistence (kindergarten through career entry); at-risk students; early childhood education; postsecondary education; US education in an international context; school finance; the quality of educational institutions; and methodological studies. The research project must include the analysis of data from at least one NSF or NCES data set. Additional large-scale nationally representative data sets may be used in conjunction with the obligatory NSF or NCES data set. If international data sets are used, the study must include U.S. education.
Eligibility: Applicants for Research Grants may be U.S. citizens, U.S. permanent residents, or non-U.S. citizens. Applicants must have received the doctoral degree by the start date of the grant. Please note that researchers who have previously received a major award through the AERA Grants Program (i.e., AERA Research Grant as a PI or Co-PI, AERA Postdoctoral Fellowship, or AERA Fellowship) may not apply for a Research Grant. However, applicants who have received an AERA Dissertation Grant are eligible to apply for a Research Grant. Dissertation Grant recipients must complete the Dissertation Grant before applying for a Research Grant. Underrepresented minority researchers are strongly encouraged to apply.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 06/01/2010
16/12/2009 2 weeks 5 days
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
Herman Goldstine Fellowship 2010
19/10/2009
Herman Goldstine Fellowship 2010
The Mathematical Sciences Department of the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center invites applications for its Herman Goldstine Fellowship for postdoctoral research in mathematical and computer sciences. This fellowship provides scientists of outstanding ability an opportunity to advance their scholarship as resident department members at the research center. The program is organized for research in pure and applied mathematics and in theoretical and exploratory computer science. Each candidate must have a doctorate and not more than five years of postdoctoral professional experience when the fellowship commences.
One fellowship will be awarded. Candidates must have received a Ph.D. degree after September 2005 or should expect to receive one before the fellowship commences in the second half of 2010 (usually in September). The fellowship has a period of one year, and may be extended another year by mutual agreement. The stipend is expected to be between US$95,000 and US$115,000, depending on the area and length of experience. An additional allowance for moving expenses will be provided.
Applications will be accepted between October 26, 2009 and January 6, 2010 via e-mail only. For proper and timely handling of your application, it is essential that you carefully follow the submission instructions available from the website. Applicants are also responsible for arranging for three or more letters of recommendation, including one from the thesis advisor. The letters must be Emailed to goldpost@watson.ibm.com
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 06/01/2010
16/12/2009 2 weeks 5 days
Alzheimer's Association
Everyday Technologies for Alzheimer Care (ETAC) Research Grants 2010
13/10/2009
Everyday Technologies for Alzheimer Care (ETAC) Research Grants 2010
Everyday Technologies for Alzheimer Care (ETAC) is a cooperative research funding initiative sponsored by the Alzheimers Association and Intel Corportion. ETAC seeks proposals on personalized diagnostics, preventive tools and interventions for adults coping with the spectrum of cognitive aging and neurodegenerative disease, particulary Alzheimers disease.
The Assocation anticipates funding 4 awards under this program. Each total award is limited to $200,00 (direct and indirect costs) for up to three years. Requests in any given year may not exceed $90,000 (direct and indirect costs).
Letters of intent by 1 December 2009, Full Application by 7 January 2010
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 07/01/2010
16/12/2009 2 weeks 5 days
Alzheimer's Association
Investigator-Initiated Research Grants 2010
13/10/2009
Investigator-Initiated Research Grants 2010
The Investigator Initiative Research Grant (IIRG) forms the backbone of the Alzheimers Association grant program. To be considered responsive, the research grant application must address questions relevant to the 2009 areas of focus or a compelling issue in Alzheimer research pertinent to the applicants special interest or expertise.
The Association anticipates funding of 55 awards under the IIRG program. Each total award is limited to $240,000 (direct and indirect costs) for up to three years. Requests in any given year may not exceed $100,000 (direct and indirect costs).
Letters of intent by 1 December 2009, Full Application by 7 January 2010
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 07/01/2010
16/12/2009 2 weeks 5 days
Alzheimer's Association
Mentored New Investigator Research Grant to Promote Diversity 2010
13/10/2009
Mentored New Investigator Research Grant to Promote Diversity 2010
The Mentored New Investigator Research Grant to Promote Diversity (MNIGD) is a three-year award intended to be a research-based and mentoring investment in the process of closing the health disparities gap between diverse and nondiverse investigator populations. The Alzheimers Association feels strongly that the mentoring and involvement of diverse researchers in independently funded Alzheimers research is a pressing need. The MNIRGD is intended to enhance the capacity of diverse and nondiverse scientists to conduct, basic, clinical and social and or behavioural research.
The Association anticipates funding 5 NIRGD/MNIRGD awards total under this competition. Each MNIRGD award is limited to $170,000. A total of $150,000 will be awarded for costs related to the proposed research for up to three years (direct and indirect costs). Requests in any give year may not exceed $60,000 (direct and indirect costs). The Principal Investigator must commit to a 50 percent effort toward the proposed project over the three year funding period. The remaing funds, $10,000 to the applicant and the primary mentor, will be awarded upon successful complestion of the three year program.
Letters of intent by 1 December 2009, Full Application by 7 January 2010
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 07/01/2010
16/12/2009 2 weeks 5 days
Alzheimer's Association
Multi-Centre Project Grants 2010
13/10/2009
Multi-Centre Project Grants 2010
Multi-Center Project Grants promote collaborative, interdisciplinary research by funding teams of investigators specifically interested in examining novel pharmacological or non-pharmacological approaches to preventing or treating Alzheimers disease.
A maximum of $100,000 is available per IIRG, with up tp four IIRGs allowed per MCPG. A Maximum of $1.06 Million is available per award. Awards are available for a maximum of 3 years.
Letters of intent by 1 December 2009, Full Application by 7 January 2010
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 07/01/2010
16/12/2009 2 weeks 5 days
Alzheimer's Association
New Investigator Research Grants 2010
13/10/2009
New Investigator Research Grants 2010
The competition, formerly known as the Pilot Research Grant Program, has become the New Investigator Research Grant Program (NIRG). This change is designed to reinforce the historical emphasis of this competition to fund investigators who are no more than 10 years past their doctoral degree. The purpose of this program is to provide a new investigators with funding that will allow them to develop preliminary or pilot data, to test procedures and to develop hypotheses.
The Association anticipates funding of 30 awards under the IIRG program. Each total award is limited to $100,000 (direct and indirect costs) for up to two years. Requests in any given year may not exceed $60,000 (direct and indirect costs).
Letters of intent by 1 December 2009, Full Application by 7 January 2010
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 07/01/2010
16/12/2009 2 weeks 5 days
Alzheimer's Association
New Investigator Research Grants to Promote Diversity (NIRGD) 2010
13/10/2009
New Investigator Research Grants to Promote Diversity (NIRGD) 2010
The New Investigator Research Grant to Promote Diversity (NIRGD) in Alzheimers research is a two year award to investigators who are currently underrepresented at academic institutions in Alzheimers or related dementias research.
The Association anticipates funding 5 NIRGD/MNIRGD awards under this competition. Each award is limited to $100,000 (direct and indirect costs) for up to two years. Requests in any given year may not exceed $60,000 (direct and indirect costs).
Letters of intent by 1 December 2009, Full Application by 7 January 2010
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 07/01/2010
16/12/2009 2 weeks 5 days
Alzheimer's Association
Non-Pharmacological strategies to ameliorate symptoms of Alzheimers disease Grant 2010
13/10/2009
Non-Pharmacological strategies to ameliorate symptoms of Alzheimers disease Grant 2010
Non-Pharmacological Strategies to Ameliorate Symptoms of Alzheimers Disease Grants support researchers whose work is aimed at the identification, investigation and validation of non-pharmacological approaches to improve the care of older adults with Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders.
A maximum of $200,000 is available for any year of funding. A Maximum of $400,00 is available per award. Awards are available for a maximum of 3 years.
Letters of intent by 1 December 2009, Full Application by 7 January 2010
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 07/01/2010
16/12/2009 2 weeks 5 days
Alzheimer's Association
Novel Pharmacological strategies to prevent Alzheimers disease Grant 2010
13/10/2009
Novel Pharmacological strategies to prevent Alzheimers disease Grant 2010
Novel Pharmacological Strategies to Prevent Alzheimers Disease Grants fund investigators whose work is aimed at the identification and validation of novel drug targets, the screening and development of drugs for such targets and the evaluation of drug safety and efficacy.
A maximum of $200,000 is available for any year of funding. A Maximum of $400,00 is available per award. Awards are available for a maximum of 3 years (2 years minimum).
Letters of intent by 1 December 2009, Full Application by 7 January 2010
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 07/01/2010
16/12/2009 2 weeks 5 days
Alzheimer's Association
The Senator Mark Hatfield Award for Clinical Research in Alzheimer's Disease 2010
13/10/2009
The Senator Mark Hatfield Award for Clinical Research in Alzheimer's Disease 2010
To be considered responsive to the program, the research grant application must focus on a clinical question or questions in interventions for Alzheimers disease. The Association recongnizes the need to increase the number of scientists from underrepresented groups in the research enterprise. Researchers from these groups are encouraged to apply.
The Association anticipates funding one award under this program. The total award is limited to $225,000 (direct and indirect costs) for up to three years. Requests in any given year may not exceed $112,500 (direct and indirect costs).
Letters of intent by 1 December 2009, Full Application by 7 January 2010
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 07/01/2010
16/12/2009 2 weeks 5 days
Alzheimer's Association
The Zenith Fellows Award Program 2010
13/10/2009
The Zenith Fellows Award Program 2010
The Zenith Fellows award initiated in 1991is to provide a vehicle for research support for donors with a substantial personal commitment to the advancement of Alzheimers disease research.
The Association anticipates funding 5 awards under this competition. Each award is limited to $450,000 (direct and indirect costs) for three years. Requests in any given year may not exceed $250,000 (direct and indirect costs).
Letters of intent by 1 December 2009, Full Application by 7 January 2010
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 07/01/2010
16/12/2009 2 weeks 5 days
National Institute of Mental Health/NIH/DHHS
Research on Interventions for Child Abuse and Neglect (R01)
28/09/2009
Research on Interventions for Child Abuse and Neglect (R01)
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) solicits research project (R01) grant applications to conduct efficacy or effectiveness trials of child abuse and neglect interventions.
This program will use the NIH Research Project (R01) award mechanism. Applications submitted in response to this announcement must be submitted electronically through Grants.gov, using the SF424 Research and Related (R&R) forms and SF424 (R&R) Application Guide.
The deadlines for receipt of standard R01 applications under this announcement are: February 5, June 5, and October 5 annually. The deadlines for receipt of AIDS-related applications are: January 7, May 7, and September 7 annually. This program will expire on September 8, 2010.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
The American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists provides a dynamic international forum for the exchange of knowledge among scientists to enhance their contributions to health. They offer timely scientific programs, ongoing education, opportunities for networking, and professional development.
AAPS and Eli Lilly and Company are pleased to announce the Graduate Student Symposium to be held at the 2010 AAPS National Biotechnology Conference, May 16-19, in San Francisco, California. The program is designed to recognize excellence in graduate education in the fields of pharmaceutical biotechnology. Students will be selected to participate in the symposium by the AAPS Selection Committee on the basis of abstracts submitted to the committee.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 15/01/2010
05/01/2010 5 weeks 4 days
American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists
Innovation in Biotechnology Awards
19/10/2009
Innovation in Biotechnology Awards
The American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists provides a dynamic international forum for the exchange of knowledge among scientists to enhance their contributions to health. They offer timely scientific programs, ongoing education, opportunities for networking, and professional development.
AAPS and Genentech are pleased to announce the Innovation in Biotechnology Award to be presented at the 2010 AAPS National Biotechnology Conference, May 16 -19, in San Francisco, California. The award is intended to recognize and promote the achievements of individuals that demonstrate innovation in the area of Biotechnology. The award is open to individuals who submit an abstract to the 2010 AAPS National Biotechnology Conference. Applicants do not need to be a member of AAPS.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 15/01/2010
05/01/2010 5 weeks 4 days
Hong Kong Baptist University
Fellowship Program
27/11/2009
Fellowship Program
The Hong Kong Baptist University is now inviting applications/nominations for University Fellowships. The aim of the program is to strengthen and enhance research and teaching within the Institution and foster research collaboration among local and overseas scholars. Fellows are expected to engage in research and other scholarly activities, jointly with colleagues members of the University if possible, and to conduct public lectures in their areas of specialisation.
Under the program, a maximum of six fellows will be invited to the University each year from Arts, Business/Economics, Chinese Medicine, Communication, Science and Social Sciences. Fellowships are for one semester and include: a stipend of HK$25,000, economy class airfares, short-term medical insurance, and university housing.
Tenure of the Fellowship is from three to five months within a semester (1st Semester: Sept to mid-January; 2nd Semester: mid-January to June).
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 15/01/2010
10/01/2010 6 weeks 2 days
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International (JDRFI)
Advanced postdoctoral fellowship 2010
13/11/2009
Advanced postdoctoral fellowship 2010
The Advanced Postdoctoral Fellowship program is designed to attract qualified and promising health scientists, to provide an opportunity to receive full time research training, and to assist these promising individuals in transitioning from a fellowship to an independent (faculty-level) position.
Note: JDRF no longer requires hardcopy applications - You MUST however print a completed Signature Page, obtain all required signatures, scan the signed Signature Page as a PDF and include as part as your application uploads.
Funding Category:
1
Cat. Description: International ACGR Portfolio: Non-Commonwealth Schemes
Granting Body Closing Date: 20/01/2010
10/01/2010 6 weeks 2 days
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International (JDRFI)
Career development Award 2010
13/11/2009
Career development Award 2010
JDRF fosters the development and productivity of the best and the brightest established independent researchers who will bridge the gap between the bench and bedside. The primary purpose of the Career Development Award is to attract qualified and promising scientists early in their faculty careers and to give them the opportunity to establish themselves in areas that reflect the JDRF research emphasis areas.
Note: JDRF no longer requires hardcopy applications - You MUST however print a completed Signature Page, obtain all required signatures, scan the signed Signature Page as a PDF and include as part as your application uploads.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 20/01/2010
10/01/2010 6 weeks 2 days
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International (JDRFI)
Early career patient-oriented diabetes research award 2010
13/11/2009
Early career patient-oriented diabetes research award 2010
The JDRF Early Career Patient-Oriented Diabetes Research Award will provide crucial support to investigators who plan to pursue a career in diabetes-related clinical investigation. These prestigious awards are made in the later stages of training and include the ability for recipients to transition to independent faculty or research appointments. The award has a five-year term.
Note: JDRF no longer requires hardcopy applications - You MUST however print a completed Signature Page, obtain all required signatures, scan the signed Signature Page as a PDF and include as part as your application uploads.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 20/01/2010
10/01/2010 6 weeks 2 days
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International (JDRFI)
Postdoctoral fellowship 2010
13/11/2009
Postdoctoral fellowship 2010
Postdoctoral fellowships are designed to attract qualified, promising scientists entering their professional career in the diabetes research field. The applicant is required to work with a sponsor who can provide a training environment conducive to beginning a career in type 1 diabetes-relevant research. At the time of activating the award, the applicant must have a doctoral degree (PhD, MD, DMD, DVM), or the equivalent from an accredited institution and must not be simultaneously serving an internship or residency.
Note: JDRF no longer requires hardcopy applications - You MUST however print a completed Signature Page, obtain all required signatures, scan the signed Signature Page as a PDF and include as part as your application uploads.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 20/01/2010
22/01/2010 8 weeks
National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Research Council
Research Associateship Programs - Naval Medical Research Center/Naval Health Research Center 2010 - Round 1
27/11/2009
Research Associateship Programs - Naval Medical Research Center/Naval Health Research Center 2010 - Round 1
The sponsor provides opportunities to outstanding scientists at recent postdoctoral and, in some programs, experienced senior levels for tenure as guest researchers.
Application deadlines are February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1. All deadlines for receipt of application materials are strictly observed by the laboratory and the Associateship Programs office. No allowances or exceptions are made for late submissions.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 01/02/2010
22/01/2010 8 weeks
National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Research Council
Research Associateship Programs 2010 - Round 1
27/11/2009
Research Associateship Programs 2010 - Round 1
The sponsor provides opportunities to outstanding scientists at recent postdoctoral and, in some programs, experienced senior levels for tenure as guest researchers.
Application deadlines are February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 01/02/2010
23/01/2010 8 weeks 1 day
Parkinson's Disease Foundation Research Program
International Research Grants Program 2010
13/11/2009
International Research Grants Program 2010
The International Research Grants Program (IRGP) is designed to promote innovative research that has a high potential to significantly advance the knowledge of Parkinson’s disease (PD) but little likelihood of securing funding through more traditional sources. By supporting novel, “high risk/high reward” research, the goal of the IRGP is to enable investigators to demonstrate the feasibility of their ideas while generating preliminary data necessary for the support of future funding.
The IRGP is open to applicants both nationally and internationally and basic, translational and clinical research proposals are eligible for support. All applicants must possess a Ph.D. or a M.D. (or equivalent). Preference will be given to scientists who are at an early stage in their professional careers.
For more information please email grants@pdf.org
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 02/02/2010
23/01/2010 8 weeks 1 day
Parkinson's Disease Foundation Research Program
Postdoctoral Fellowships for Basic Scientists and Postdoctoral Fellowships for Neurologists
13/11/2009
Postdoctoral Fellowships for Basic Scientists and Postdoctoral Fellowships for Neurologists
The Postdoctoral Fellowships for Basic Scientists are one-year fellowships for young scientists, fresh from their Ph.D. training, to study at major research institutions. The applicant must have completed a Ph.D. or M.D. and must identify a research mentor who will serve as mentor for the fellow and supervisor of the research.
Postdoctoral Fellowships for Neurologists are for young clinicians who have completed their neurology residency and are seeking clinical research experience, PDF offers the Postdoctoral Fellowships for Neurologists, one-year awards in the amount of $55,000. Fellows may competitively reapply for continued funding after their first year for a total of three years of support. In these instances, a progress report of the current research would be due along with the new application. Eligibility & Restrictions - Applicants seeking a Postdoctoral Fellowship for Neurologists must have an M.D. and be completing or have completed a neurology residency. Applicants may not have their own lab.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 02/02/2010
26/01/2010 8 weeks 4 days
National Institute of General Medical Sciences/NIH/DHHS
Evolution of Infectious Diseases (R01)
27/07/2009
Evolution of Infectious Diseases (R01)
The sponsor provides support for research on the evolutionary principles that underlie the emergence, spread, and containment of infectious disease. An explicit goal is to stimulate interdisciplinary research between (a) quantitative and computational sciences and (b) experimental, clinical, or field studies. Areas of particular interest include the evolution of pathogens, evolutionary dynamics of host-pathogen systems, and the consequences of intervention strategies. The focus of this program is limited to discovery of fundamental biological principles rather than to detailed knowledge or treatment of specific diseases.
NIH Deadlines: 5th Oct 2009, 5th Feb 2010, 5th June 2010, 5th Oct 2010.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 05/02/2010
26/01/2010 8 weeks 4 days
National Institute of Mental Health/NIH/DHHS
Research on Interventions for Child Abuse and Neglect (R01)
21/09/2009
Research on Interventions for Child Abuse and Neglect (R01)
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) solicits research project (R01) grant applications to conduct efficacy or effectiveness trials of child abuse and neglect interventions.
This program will use the NIH Research Project (R01) award mechanism. Applications submitted in response to this announcement must be submitted electronically through Grants.gov, using the SF424 Research and Related (R&R) forms and SF424 (R&R) Application Guide.
The deadlines for receipt of standard R01 applications under this announcement are: February 5, June 5, and October 5 annually. The deadlines for receipt of AIDS-related applications are: January 7, May 7, and September 7 annually. This program will expire on September 8, 2010.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 05/02/2010
05/02/2010 10 weeks
Hereditary Disease Foundation
John J. Wasmuth Postdoctoral Fellowships 2010 Round 1
17/08/2009
John J. Wasmuth Postdoctoral Fellowships 2010 Round 1
The sponsor provides postdoctoral fellowships for research projects that will contribute to identifying and understanding the basic defect of Huntington's disease. Areas of interest include trinucleotide expansions, animal models, gene therapy, neurobiology and development of the basal ganglia, cell survival and death, and intercellular signaling in striatal neurons. Awards provide a stipend ranging from US$40,000 to $56,000 per year, plus $8,000 for supplies.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 15/02/2010
05/02/2010 10 weeks
Hereditary Disease Foundation
Research Grants 2010 Round 1
17/08/2009
Research Grants 2010 Round 1
Support will be for research projects that will contribute to identifying and understanding the basic defect in Huntington's disease. Areas of interest include trinucleotide expansions, animal models, gene therapy, neurobiology and development of the basal ganglia, cell survival and death, and intercellular signaling in striatal neurons. The maximum award for research grants is US$50,000. Grants are usually for one year with a possibility of renewal. Grants are considered seed money.
Deadlines for applications are February 15, June 15 and October 15
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 15/02/2010
05/02/2010 10 weeks
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International (JDRFI)
Innovative Grants
28/09/2009
Innovative Grants
JDRF provides seed funding for highly innovative research with potential significant impact on accelerating the mission of JDRF. The innovative research should have the potential for a change in the current paradigm or conventional wisdom or to lead to a seminal discovery or to be groundbreaking. Preliminary data is not required in the proposal but the underlying premise, goal, or hypothesis must be plausible and the proposal must be focused with a well defined goal.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 15/02/2010
05/02/2010 10 weeks
American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists
AAPS Excellence in Ligand Binding Assays
19/10/2009
AAPS Excellence in Ligand Binding Assays
The American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists provides a dynamic international forum for the exchange of knowledge among scientists to enhance their contributions to health. They offer timely scientific programs, ongoing education, opportunities for networking, and professional development.
AAPS and Millipore are pleased to announce the Excellence in Ligand Binding Assays Award to be awarded at the 2009 AAPS National Biotechnology Conference, May 16-19, in San Francisco, California. This program is designed to recognize excellence in ligand binding assays within the pharmaceutical sciences. The award will promote the science and technology of ligand binding assays.
Selection will be made based on the submitted abstracts and summaries of those individuals judged by the committee to have provided the most outstanding contributions in ligand binding assays within the pharmaceutical sciences. Any abstract that is submitted to the BIOTEC Section for the National Biotechnology Conference and employs ligand binding assay technology will be given consideration for the award. The primary presenting author will be awarded $1,000 and a plaque.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 15/02/2010
15/02/2010 11 weeks 3 days
Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in Fine Arts
Production and Presentation and Research and Development Grants
27/11/2009
Production and Presentation and Research and Development Grants
The Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts makes project-based grants to individuals and organizations and produces public programs to foster the development and exchange of diverse and challenging ideas about architecture and its role in the arts, culture, and society.
The Graham Foundation offers two types of grants: Production and Presentation Grants to individuals and organizations and Research and Development Grants to individuals.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 25/02/2010
08/03/2010 14 weeks 3 days
National Institutes of Health (NIH)/DHHS - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
NIDDK Multi-Center Clinical Study Implementation Planning Grants (U34) 2010
12/02/2009
NIDDK Multi-Center Clinical Study Implementation Planning Grants (U34) 2010
The sponsor provides support for investigator-initiated, multi-center clinical studies through a two-part process that includes an implementation planning (U34) grant.
The total project period for an application may not exceed two years. Applicants may request up to $250,000 in direct costs per year.
Applications submitted in response to this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) for Federal assistance must be submitted electronically through Grants.gov (http://www.grants.gov) using the SF424 Research and Related (R&R) forms and the SF424 (R&R) Application Guide.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 18/03/2010
11/03/2010 14 weeks 6 days
National Gallery of Art
Visiting Senior Fellowship Program (CASVA) 2010-2011
24/08/2009
Visiting Senior Fellowship Program (CASVA) 2010-2011
Fellowships are for full-time research, and scholars are expected to reside in Washington and to participate in the activities of the Center throughout the fellowship period. Lectures, colloquia, and informal discussions complement the fellowship program. Visiting senior fellows are provided with studies. Those who relocate to Washington will be provided with housing in apartments near the Gallery, subject to availability.
Applications will be considered for research in the history, theory, and criticism of the visual arts (painting, sculpture, architecture, landscape architecture, urbanism, prints and drawings, film, photography, decorative arts, industrial design, and other arts) of any geographical area and of any period. Applications are also solicited from scholars in other disciplines whose work examines artifacts or has implications for the analysis, interpretation, and criticism of visual form.
Visiting senior fellowships are intended for those who have held the PhD for five years or more or who possess an equivalent record of professional accomplishment at the time of application. The Center awards up to 12 short-term (up to 60 days) Paul Mellon and Ailsa Mellon Bruce Visiting Senior Fellowships annually. Visiting senior fellows receive stipends that include round-trip travel and local expenses. Stipends for two-month fellowships range from $6,000 to $8,000, depending on relocation requirements. In addition, fellows receive allowances for photography.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 21/03/2010
16/03/2010 15 weeks 4 days
Parkinson's Disease Foundation Research Program
Mentored Clinical Research Award
13/11/2009
Mentored Clinical Research Award
The Mentored Clinical Research Award (MCRA) for new investigators is funded by a grant from the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation (PDF) to the Parkinson Study Group (PSG). The grant supports new investigators for a one-year project in patient oriented research in Parkinson’s disease or other parkinsonian disorders under the mentorship of an experienced investigator. The goal of the award is to provide funding for an investigator who has the potential to become an independent researcher. One award of $75,000 each will be available for this funding year.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 26/03/2010
23/03/2010 16 weeks 4 days
Organization for Autism Research (OAR)
Autism Applied Research Competition 2010
09/10/2009
Autism Applied Research Competition 2010
The Organization for Autism Research (OAR) seeks applied research proposals for its 2010 Autism Applied Research Competition. Through this competition, OAR intends to promote evidence based practices delivered from research in the following areas - The analysis, evaluation, or comparison of current models of assessment, intervention, or systems of service delivery including policy analysis; Applied aspects of educational, behavioural, or social and communicative intervention across the lifespan; Adult issues such as continuing education, employment, residential supports, sexuality instruction, quality-of-life determinants, and 'later intervention', and; Issues related to family support, social and community integration, assessment and intervention with challenging behaviour, and the use of technology in support of learners with ASD.
OAR seeks to fund studies of one to two years in length that will likely produce practical and clearly objective results that promise some direct benefit for learners with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), their families, and related service providers (e.g., teachers, classroom aides, job coaches, speech pathologists, psychologists, etc.) at different times in their lives.
In the 2010 competition OAR will consider awarding up to10 One-year studies funded at a maximum of US$30,000 per year and 2 Two-year studies funded at a maximum of $US30,000 per year (US$60,000 total award). The total funding available though the 2010 Applied Autism Research Competition is a maximum of US$420,000 for a total of 12 grant awards. Preproposals are due by 2 April 2010. OAR will invite full proposals from selected preproposals which will be due by 6 August 2010 and will complete the final review in October 2010 with successful applicants notified in November 2010.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 02/04/2010
05/04/2010 18 weeks 3 days
American Australian Association (AAA)
Australia to USA Fellowships program - 2010
27/07/2009
Australia to USA Fellowships program - 2010
The American Australian Association awards individual Fellowships for advanced study in the United States of up to US$25,000 each year. The Fellowships build on existing strong social and economic partnerships and foster intellectual exchange between the United States and Australia. Fellowships are named Sir Keith Murdoch Fellows after the Association's principal Founder.
Fields of Study supported include - Business; Science; Technology; Medicine; and Engineering. Applicant must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident.
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Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 15/04/2010
21/04/2010 20 weeks 5 days
National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Research Council
Research Associateship Programs - Naval Medical Research Center/Naval Health Research Center 2010 - Round 2
13/11/2009
Research Associateship Programs - Naval Medical Research Center/Naval Health Research Center 2010 - Round 2
The sponsor provides opportunities to outstanding scientists at recent postdoctoral and, in some programs, experienced senior levels for tenure as guest researchers.
Application deadlines are February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1. All deadlines for receipt of application materials are strictly observed by the laboratory and the Associateship Programs office. No allowances or exceptions are made for late submissions.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 01/05/2010
21/04/2010 20 weeks 5 days
National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Research Council
Research Associateship Programs 2010 - Round 2
13/11/2009
Research Associateship Programs 2010 - Round 2
The sponsor provides opportunities to outstanding scientists at recent postdoctoral and, in some programs, experienced senior levels for tenure as guest researchers.
Application deadlines are February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 01/05/2010
27/04/2010 21 weeks 4 days
National Institute of Mental Health/NIH/DHHS
Research on Interventions for Child Abuse and Neglect (R01)
21/09/2009
Research on Interventions for Child Abuse and Neglect (R01)
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) solicits research project (R01) grant applications to conduct efficacy or effectiveness trials of child abuse and neglect interventions.
This program will use the NIH Research Project (R01) award mechanism. Applications submitted in response to this announcement must be submitted electronically through Grants.gov, using the SF424 Research and Related (R&R) forms and SF424 (R&R) Application Guide.
The deadlines for receipt of standard R01 applications under this announcement are: February 5, June 5, and October 5 annually. The deadlines for receipt of AIDS-related applications are: January 7, May 7, and September 7 annually. This program will expire on September 8, 2010.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 07/05/2010
02/05/2010 22 weeks 2 days
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)
Postdoctoral Fellowships for Foreign Researchers 2009
16/07/2009
Postdoctoral Fellowships for Foreign Researchers 2009
The Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) carries out bilateral cooperative programs between Japan and counterpart countries based on agreements concluded with academies, research councils and other science-promotion organizations in those countries. The aim of these programs is to form sustained networks evolved from individual scientist exchanges including young scientists. JSPS provides financial support to Japanese scientists visiting counterpart countries to carry out research and/or discussions with scientists in those countries.
The fellowships purpose is to provide opportunities for young postdoctoral researchers from other countries to conduct, under the guidance of their hosts, cooperative research with leading research groups in universities and other Japanese institutions. The program allows such researchers to advance their own research while contributing to the progress of research in Japan and the counterpart countries. Applications for this program are submitted by a host researcher in Japan who wishes to host a foreign postdoctoral fellow.
All fields of the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences are included under this program. Fellowships are awarded for a period of 12 to 24 months. Successful candidates must start the Fellowship in Japan during the following periods: April 1until September 30 2009, or September 1 until November 30, 2009. For more information please refer to the guidelines available on the JSPS web site.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 12/05/2010
26/05/2010 25 weeks 5 days
National Institute of General Medical Sciences/NIH/DHHS
Evolution of Infectious Diseases (R01)
27/07/2009
Evolution of Infectious Diseases (R01)
The sponsor provides support for research on the evolutionary principles that underlie the emergence, spread, and containment of infectious disease. An explicit goal is to stimulate interdisciplinary research between (a) quantitative and computational sciences and (b) experimental, clinical, or field studies. Areas of particular interest include the evolution of pathogens, evolutionary dynamics of host-pathogen systems, and the consequences of intervention strategies. The focus of this program is limited to discovery of fundamental biological principles rather than to detailed knowledge or treatment of specific diseases.
NIH Deadlines: 5th Oct 2009, 5th Feb 2010, 5th June 2010, 5th Oct 2010.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 05/06/2010
26/05/2010 25 weeks 5 days
National Institute of Mental Health/NIH/DHHS
Research on Interventions for Child Abuse and Neglect (R01)
21/09/2009
Research on Interventions for Child Abuse and Neglect (R01)
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) solicits research project (R01) grant applications to conduct efficacy or effectiveness trials of child abuse and neglect interventions.
This program will use the NIH Research Project (R01) award mechanism. Applications submitted in response to this announcement must be submitted electronically through Grants.gov, using the SF424 Research and Related (R&R) forms and SF424 (R&R) Application Guide.
The deadlines for receipt of standard R01 applications under this announcement are: February 5, June 5, and October 5 annually. The deadlines for receipt of AIDS-related applications are: January 7, May 7, and September 7 annually. This program will expire on September 8, 2010.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 05/06/2010
22/07/2010 33 weeks 6 days
National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Research Council
Research Associateship Programs - Naval Medical Research Center/Naval Health Research Center 2010 - Round 3
13/11/2009
Research Associateship Programs - Naval Medical Research Center/Naval Health Research Center 2010 - Round 3
The sponsor provides opportunities to outstanding scientists at recent postdoctoral and, in some programs, experienced senior levels for tenure as guest researchers.
Application deadlines are February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1. All deadlines for receipt of application materials are strictly observed by the laboratory and the Associateship Programs office. No allowances or exceptions are made for late submissions.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 01/08/2010
22/07/2010 33 weeks 6 days
National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Research Council
Research Associateship Programs 2010 - Round 3
13/11/2009
Research Associateship Programs 2010 - Round 3
The sponsor provides opportunities to outstanding scientists at recent postdoctoral and, in some programs, experienced senior levels for tenure as guest researchers.
Application deadlines are February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 01/08/2010
28/08/2010 39 weeks 1 day
National Institute of Mental Health/NIH/DHHS
Research on Interventions for Child Abuse and Neglect (R01)
21/09/2009
Research on Interventions for Child Abuse and Neglect (R01)
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) solicits research project (R01) grant applications to conduct efficacy or effectiveness trials of child abuse and neglect interventions.
This program will use the NIH Research Project (R01) award mechanism. Applications submitted in response to this announcement must be submitted electronically through Grants.gov, using the SF424 Research and Related (R&R) forms and SF424 (R&R) Application Guide.
The deadlines for receipt of standard R01 applications under this announcement are: February 5, June 5, and October 5 annually. The deadlines for receipt of AIDS-related applications are: January 7, May 7, and September 7 annually. This program will expire on September 8, 2010.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 07/09/2010
25/09/2010 43 weeks 1 day
National Institute of General Medical Sciences/NIH/DHHS
Evolution of Infectious Diseases (R01)
27/07/2009
Evolution of Infectious Diseases (R01)
The sponsor provides support for research on the evolutionary principles that underlie the emergence, spread, and containment of infectious disease. An explicit goal is to stimulate interdisciplinary research between (a) quantitative and computational sciences and (b) experimental, clinical, or field studies. Areas of particular interest include the evolution of pathogens, evolutionary dynamics of host-pathogen systems, and the consequences of intervention strategies. The focus of this program is limited to discovery of fundamental biological principles rather than to detailed knowledge or treatment of specific diseases.
NIH Deadlines: 5th Oct 2009, 5th Feb 2010, 5th June 2010, 5th Oct 2010.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 05/10/2010
22/10/2010 47 weeks
National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Research Council
Research Associateship Programs - Naval Medical Research Center/Naval Health Research Center 2010 - Round 4
13/11/2009
Research Associateship Programs - Naval Medical Research Center/Naval Health Research Center 2010 - Round 4
The sponsor provides opportunities to outstanding scientists at recent postdoctoral and, in some programs, experienced senior levels for tenure as guest researchers.
Application deadlines are February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1. All deadlines for receipt of application materials are strictly observed by the laboratory and the Associateship Programs office. No allowances or exceptions are made for late submissions.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 01/11/2010
22/10/2010 47 weeks
National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Research Council
Research Associateship Programs 2010 - Round 4
13/11/2009
Research Associateship Programs 2010 - Round 4
The sponsor provides opportunities to outstanding scientists at recent postdoctoral and, in some programs, experienced senior levels for tenure as guest researchers.
Application deadlines are February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 01/11/2010
31/12/9999 Year Round
Air Force Office of Scientific Research
Research Interests of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research
19/10/2009
Research Interests of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research
The Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) manages the basic research investment for the U.S. Air Force (USAF). As a part of the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), AFOSR’s technical experts foster and fund research within the Air Force Research Laboratory, universities, and industry laboratories to ensure the transition of research results to support USAF needs.
Areas of interest include: Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials and Microsystems; Structural Mechanics; Surface and Interfacial Science; Organic Materials Chemistry; Theoretical Chemistry; Molecular Dynamics; High Temperature Aerospace Materials; Polymer Matrix Composites; Hypersonics and Turbulence; Flow Control and Aeroelasticity; Space Power and Propulsion; Combustion and Diagnostics.
Full Program Announcement (Opportunity Funding Number - (AFOSR-BAA-2009-1)
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Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 31/12/9999
31/12/9999 Year Round
Food Allergy Initative
Research Grants
23/03/2009
Research Grants
FIA provides support for research projects conducted by established investigators relevant to clinical and scientific problems associated with food allergies.
Applications are reviewed throughout the year. Researchers interested in solving the clinical and scientific problems associated with food allergies are encouraged to apply for funding.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 31/12/9999
31/12/9999 Year Round
MacArthur (John D. & Catherine T.) Foundation
International Program: Global Security and Sustainability
06/04/2009
International Program: Global Security and Sustainability
The Program on Global Security and Sustainability seeks to protect the security and well-being of people and the environment around the world. To meet these broad objectives, the international program focuses on several areas of concern. The Foundation works to encourage peace within and among countries, conserve global biological diversity, support responsible reproductive choices and reduction of maternal mortality, and protect human rights and strengthen the system of international justice.
Letters of inquiry are invited at any time, with the following exceptions: Concept papers for the International Peace and Security Asia - Security Initiative Policy Research Grants will be accepted June 1 and December 15, 2009.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 31/12/9999
31/12/9999 Year Round
National Institutes of Health (NIH), USA
Various programs
02/01/2008
Various programs
The National Institute of Health (NIH), administered by a US government Department, offers a vast range of funding oppurtunities for research on an international scale.
Closing dates for funding opportunities vary throughout the year. Please see individual opportunities for details.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 31/12/9999
31/12/9999 Year Round
National Institutes of Health (NIH)/DHHS
Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Award
02/05/2007
Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Award
Participating institutes of the National Institutes of Health provide support to encourage exploratory and developmental research projects by providing support for the early and conceptual stages of these projects.
The NIH seeks to foster the introduction of novel scientific ideas, model systems, tools, agents, targets, and technologies that have the potential to substantially advance biomedical research. Applications should be exploratory and novel. These studies should break new ground or extend previous discoveries toward new directions or applications.
The applicant may request a project period of up to two years with a combined budget for direct costs of up US$275,000 for the two year period. Normally, no more than US$200,000 may be requested in any single year.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 31/12/9999
31/12/9999 Year Round
National Institutes of Health (NIH)/DHHS
Research Project Grant
02/05/2007
Research Project Grant
The Research Project Grant (R01) is an award to support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by named Project Directors/Principal Investigators (PDs/PIs) in areas representing the investigators ' specific interests and competencies, based on the mission of the NIH, to support health-related research and development.
The R01 research plan proposed by the applicant institution/organization must be related to the stated program interests of one or more of the NIH Institutes and Centers (ICs) based on descriptions of their programs.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International
Granting Body Closing Date: 31/12/9999
31/12/9999 Year Round
Thrasher Research Fund
Grants Program
11/02/2008
Grants Program
The sponsor seeks to improve the health of children through research that offers substantial promise for meaningful advances in the prevention and treatment of children's diseases.
The Fund's median award is $230,000, with the majority between $150,000-$300,000. The Fund will participate in the payment of indirect costs up to an amount of seven percent of the yearly Grant budget excluding equipment allocations.
Funding Category:
3
Cat. Description: International