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Explore Funding Opportunities from The Maryland Stem Cell Research Fund This fund will have $19 million available for grant program for human stem cell research during FY2009. To increase the number of grant applications, the Fund has organized a half-day session on funding opportunities in stem cell research in the state of Maryland. The session will focus on increasing funding chances. This free session has been scheduled for Friday, July 11, 2008 at the Kennedy Krieger Institute Greenspring Campus. Space is limited - to ensure yours, please register as soon as possible! For registration details and more information, click
here: http://www.mscrf.org/content/ American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Special Programs Listed below are two special programs involving
the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) and the Susan G. Komen for
the Cure recently announced by the AACR: APPLICATION DEADLINE: 12 noon, July 9, 2008 This opportunity supports investigators with
novel projects "designed to accelerate the discovery, development,
and application of new agents to treat breast cancer and/or pre-clinical
research with direct therapeutic intent." The AACR will fund three
grants of up to $250,000 over two-years. Full program information can
be found at: http://www.aacr.org/home/scientists/research-funding--training-grants/research- APPLICATION DEADLINE: 4 p.m., July 10, 2008 This award recognizes an investigator relatively
early in her/his career whose innovative work has or may have "a
far-reaching impact on the etiology, detection, diagnosis, treatment,
or prevention of breast cancer." The investigator's work can "involve
any discipline across the continuum of biomedical research, including
basic, translational, clinical, and epidemiological studies." The
winner will receive a $10,000 honorarium and will be asked to deliver
a lecture at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium scheduled for December
10-14, 2008. RESPONSE NEEDED BY Monday, July 21, 2008 The W. W. Smith Charitable Trust awards grants in
three areas, heart, cancer, and AIDS research. This private foundation
invests in medical research projects that it considers to be "unique
and meritorious" and does not compete with government funding organizations.
Proposal requests are generally $100K each year for a period of three
years. Additional program information can be obtained on the W.W. Smith
website located at: http://www.wwsmithcharitabletrust.org/medical.htm.
Required materials for internal review: Interested candidates should submit a complete packet of materials for internal review no later than 5 p.m. on Monday, July 21, 2008 via email, to graceb@jhu.edu. This ensures that an 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, 2008 deadline. If you have any questions, please contact Grace Bigelow or visit: http://jhuresearch.jhu.edu/funding.htm#jhu-coordinated.
RESPONSE NEEDED BY Wednesday, July 23, 2008 The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation supports
outstanding young investigators conducting research in chemistry and life
sciences. These grants provide support to foster the invention of methods,
instruments, and materials that will introduce new areas and concepts
in scientific research. Proposed projects should be novel departures in
research rather than extensions of existing programs. Again this year, Hopkins can submit two nominations
for Beckman Young Investigator Program. Therefore, an internal peer review
to select the nominees will be managed through the Provost's Office. If you have any questions, please contact
Grace Bigelow or visit: http://jhuresearch.jhu.edu/funding.htm#jhu-coordinated. RESPONSE NEEDED BY Wednesday, July 30, 2008 There will be three Biomedical Scholars Awards Programs for which the Provost's Office will accept nominations during the summer months. These programs are:
The same application materials will be required for each of these programs for internal peer review: Required Materials : Interested candidates should submit a complete packet of materials no later than 5 p.m. Wednesday, July 30, 2008 via email, to Grace Bigelow (graceb@jhu.edu). If you have any questions, please contact Grace
Bigelow or visit: http://jhuresearch.
Internal Deadline: July 11, 2008 The Robert Wood Johnson Physician Faculty Scholars
Program provides up to $300,000 over three years to young physicians for
career development in academic medicine. Preference is given to applicants
interested in the fields of health policy, epidemiology, health services,
or community-based research. The SOM has been invited to nominate ONE (1) physician for this program. Therefore, an internal selection process is necessary. If you would like to nominate a junior faculty member from your department, please send a 1-page summary of the applicant's research program, the applicant's NIH-style biosketch, and a letter of support from the Department Director to Karen Justice-White via email at kjustice@jhmi.edu by Friday, July 11. That way, the internal selection can be completed in enough time for the candidate to prepare an application in advance of the external August 31st deadline. Eligibility Criteria - Applicants must:
Physicians who served as the principal investigator on a grant that carries more than 48 months of funding are not eligible unless the notice of award is dated after August 31, 2008. Additionally, faculty members engaged in laboratory research are not eligible. The entire call for applications is online at: http://www.rwjf.org/applications/solicited/ Thank you for your attention to this matter. Deadline: August 7th, 2008 (applicants will be
notified by October 2nd). The Progeria Research Foundation (PRF) is the only
organization in the world dedicated to discovering the cure and effective
treatment for Progeria and its aging related disorders through medical
research, outreach and education. Progeria is a rare, fatal, "premature
aging" disease that affects children, who die of heart disease at
an average age of 13 years. Scientific studies have linked the Progeria
disease process to the same heart disease that afflicts millions, and
the aging that affects us all. Visit the PRF Web site for complete program information:
http://www.progeriaresearch. Awards of up to $50,000 per year, for up to
two years are available from PRF to support investigators for basic science
research aimed at developing effective treatments and/or cure for Hutchinson-Gilford
Progeria Syndrome and its aging related disorders. Principal investigators
must hold post-doctoral positions or beyond. The Fondation Leducq, a French non-profit
organization dedicated to promoting international research in cardiovascular
disease, is issuing a call for applications for its 2008-2009 Transatlantic
Networks of Excellence in Cardiovascular Research Program. This program
awards up to U.S. $6 million over five years to internationally collaborative
research teams, who work together to advance our knowledge and treatment
of cardiovascular and neurovascular disease. The Fondation Leducq expects
to award funding to four new networks in June 2009. Prospective networks
must submit an expression of interest that outlines the theme of the proposed
research, and the organization of the network. The deadline for receipt
of expressions of interest is the end of the day, Paris time, September
19, 2008. Information about applying to the Transatlantic Networks
Program is available on the Fondation Leducq website The Fondation Leducq also offers a two year
Transatlantic Fellowship Award that will allow four outstanding
young researchers per year, two from North America and two from Europe,
to work internationally with one of the scientific teams already assembled
under the Leducq Foundation Transatlantic Networks of Excellence program.
The fellowship is designed to provide support to program fellows to work
with a network member on the other side of the Atlantic from his or her
country of origin. Fellows must commit to spending at least one of the
two years abroad; they can work at other sites in the network as the needs
of the research program dictate, including, for a maximum of one year,
in their country of origin. Applications are encouraged from qualified
young investigators who are not currently working within the The PhRMA Foundation Programs in Pharmacology/Toxicology
include several fellowships and research starter grants. The intent of
these programs is to encourage multidisciplinary training designed to
bring the perspective of molecular, cell, and systems biology to bear
on research in pharmacology and toxicology. The application deadline for
all the awards is September 1, 2008. To view the details of each
award program including application instructions, please check the Foundation
website: The PhRMA Foundation Programs in Informatics include
several fellowships and research starter grants. The intent of these programs
is to promote the use and development of informatics in an integrative
approach toward the understanding of human biological and disease processes.
The application deadline for all the awards is September 1, 2008.
To view the details of each award program including application instructions,
please check the Foundation website: http://www.phrmafoundation.org/
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