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W.W. Smith Charitable Trust - Heart Research
Grants for 2007
This year, Hopkins has been invited to submit
two nominations for the W.W. Smith Charitable Trust Heart Research Grant
Program. Therefore, an internal peer review to select our nominees will
be managed through the Provost's Office.
Required materials for internal review:
Additional program information can be obtained on the W.W. Smith Charitable Trust website located at: http://www.wwsmithcharitabletrust.org/medical.htm. Interested candidates should submit a complete packet of materials for internal review no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, July 21, 2006, via email, to graceb@jhu.edu. This ensures that the internal selection can be completed in a timely fashion and the final nomination can be submitted to the W.W. Smith Charitable Trust by the September 15, 2006 deadline. If you have any questions, please contact Grace Bigelow (graceb@jhu.edu) or visit our website at: http://jhuresearch.jhu.edu/funding.htm#jhu-coordinated.
RESPONSE NEEDED BY Monday, July 24, 2006 The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation awards grants to non-profit research institutions to support research efforts in chemistry and the life sciences. These awards provide support to promising young faculty members in the early stages of their academic careers with the intention of fostering the invention of methods, instruments, and materials that will introduce new areas and concepts in research. Proposed projects should represent innovative departures in research rather than extensions or expansions of existing programs. Applicants should be within the first three years of their tenure-track or other comparable independent research appointments. Proposed projects are generally funded in the range of $264k for a period of three years. This year, Hopkins can nominate two candidates for Beckman Young Investigator Program. Therefore, an internal peer review to select the nominees will be managed through the Provost's Office. Required materials for internal review:
More information can be found on the Beckman Foundation website located at: http://www.beckman-foundation.com/byi.html Interested candidates should submit a complete packet of materials for internal review no later than 5 p.m. on Monday, July 24, 2006 via email, to graceb@jhu.edu. This ensures that the internal selection can be completed in a timely fashion and the final proposals can be submitted to the Beckman Foundation by the September 29, 2006 deadline. If you have any questions, please contact Grace Bigelow (graceb@jhu.edu) or visit our website at: http://jhuresearch.jhu.edu/funding.htm#jhu-coordinated.
There will be two Biomedical Scholars Awards Programs for which the Provost's Office will accept nominations during the summer months. These programs are the Searle Scholars Program and the Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences. We will require the same application materials for each of these programs for the internal peer review: Required Materials:
Interested candidates should submit a complete packet of materials for internal review no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, August 4, 2006 via email, to graceb@jhu.edu. If you have any questions, please contact Grace Bigelow (graceb@jhu.edu) or visit our website at: http://jhuresearch.jhu.edu/funding.htm#jhu-coordinated.
The American Cancer Society is announcing this RFA to investigate the impact of healthcare costs, healthcare system and capacity, insurance status, social factors and delivery of health care services, on outcomes in cancer prevention, early detection and treatment. The purpose of this RFA is to stimulate research on the effects of the US healthcare system structure and the role of insurance on access to screenings and treatment; and specifically, on the effect of disparities in health care in preventing early detection and quality treatment. Of particular interest is research using linked databases such as SEER, Medicare payment data, State data and NCHS data; other existing databases and primary data collection including evaluative studies. For this inaugural RFA in health policy and health services research, ACS is particularly interested in developing new knowledge specifically about the role played by insurance status within the context of other factors, such as costs, capacity and personal characteristics, that affect outcomes in cancer prevention, early detection and treatment. Awards may not to exceed a period of 4 years with a maximum budget of $200,000 per year (direct costs) plus 20% indirect costs. DEADLINES:
Complete and detailed instructions and information on this grant application can be found at http://www.cancer.org. For additional information not covered on this announcement, please contact Dr. Ronit Elk by email only: Ronit.Elk@cancer.org.
The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation ( http://www.komen.org/ ) is dedicated to funding breast health and breast cancer research. The foundation is accepting applications for the following research grant programs:
Request for Application guidelines and detailed information on these research funding opportunities are available at the Komen Foundation Web site (http://www.komen.org/).
We are pleased to announce that a pilot project grant will be available from The Sol Goldman Pancreatic Cancer Research Center at Johns Hopkins. Applications are due September 1, 2006. For more information, visit http://pilotprojects.onc.jhmi.edu or call 410-955-2163.
The American Health Assistance Foundation (http://ahaf.org/) is a nonprofit charitable organization dedicated to funding research on age-related and degenerative diseases, educating the public about these diseases, and providing emergency financial assistance to Alzheimer's disease patients and their caregivers. AHAF's Alzheimer's Disease Research program supports promising research in fields ranging from molecular biology to epidemiology. The program awards grants on the basis of the scientific merit of the proposed research and the relevance of the research to improving the understanding of Alzheimer's disease. AHAF grants are awarded to universities, medical centers, and independent nonprofit research institutions. Grants are not made to individuals. Applications will be accepted for the following awards: Standard Awards, which are up to $400,000 over three years of funding, with a maximum disbursement of no more than $150,000 per year; Pilot Project Awards, which are up to $75,000 per year for up to two years of funding; and AHAF Research Fellowships of up to $50,000 per year for up to two years of funding. Standard Awards and Pilot Project awards may be renewed on a competitive, peer-reviewed basis. Visit the AHAF Web site for complete program information, funding restrictions, and application procedures http://fconline.foundationcenter.org/pnd/10002940/ahaf.
Deadline: November 30, 2006 (Letters of Intent) The Bayer Hemophilia Awards Program (BHAP) supports basic and clinical research and education in hemophilia. Through grants provided to early career investigators, fellows in training, and other hemophilia care professionals, the program seeks to support the next steps for the next generation of care and treatment options for people with hemophilia worldwide. BHAP supports projects in four categories:
For complete information on the Bayer Hemophilia
Awards Program, award categories, and submission process, visit the program's
Web site: http://fconline.foundation
Deadline: Rolling
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