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 Broad and Multidisciplinary Announcements
 On occasion, broad cross-cutting funding opportunities, of
 interest to a wide range of investigators, are issued by extramural sources.
 Watch this space for such announcements.

 


è Shared Instrumentation Grant Program (S10)

The NCRR Shared Instrument Grant (SIG) program solicits applications from groups of NIH-supported investigators to purchase or upgrade commercially available instruments that cost at least $100,000. The maximum award is $500,000. Types of instruments supported include confocal and electron microscopes, biomedical imagers, mass spectrometers, DNA sequencers, biosensors, cell sorters, X-ray diffraction systems, and NMR spectrometers among others.  Click here for annual application deadline

è EMSRF Research Fellowship

The grant program is sponsored by the Emergency Medicine Foundation (EMF) and the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM). A maximum of $60,000 for a one-year fellowship for emergency medicine residency graduates at an SAEM-approved fellowship training site. The fellow must have an in-depth training experience in EMS with an emphasis on research concepts and methods. Application Deadline is November 1, 2009

è Research Funds - Re-Entry into Biomedical/Behavioral Research Careers
 

The purpose of these supplements is to encourage individuals to re-enter research careers within the missions of all the program areas of NIH. This program will provide administrative supplements to existing NIH research grants for the purpose of supporting full-time or part-time research by these individuals in a program geared to bring their existing research skills and knowledge up to date. Mechanism of Support. You may submit an application(s) if you are the Principal Investigator, at a domestic institution, who holds an active R01 (RL1), R10, R18, R22, R24, R35, R37, R41, R42, R43, R44, DP1, DP2, P01 (PL1), P20, P30, P40, P41, P50, P51, P60, U01 (Ul1), U10, U19, U41, U42, U54. Deadline varies.

è  Pharmaceuticals Research and Manufacturers of America Foundation (PhRMA)
 

PhRMA Foundation offers support in the form of Pre/Post Doctoral Fellowships, Medical/Dental Fellowships, Sabbatical Fellowships, and Research Starter Grants. The PhRMA areas of interest include: Clinical Pharmacology, Informatics, and Health Outcomes Research. Application Deadline: September 1, 2009

è  NSF Major Instrumentation Grant (MRI)
 

MRI is designed to increase access to scientific and engineering equipment for research and research training in our Nation's organizations of higher education, research museums, and non-profit research organizations. The MRI program encourages the development and acquisition of research instrumentation for shared inter- and/or intra-organizational use and in concert with private sector partners. This program assists in the acquisition/development of major research instrumentation often too costly to fund through other NSF programs. For proposals over $2 million, requests must be for the acquisition of a single instrument. For proposals ≤ $2 million, investigators may seek support for instrument development or acquisition of a single instrument, a large system of instruments, or multiple instruments sharing a common or specific research focus.
Application Deadline: 4th Thursday in January annually

Funding Resources - The College of Medicine received $76,876,508 million dollars in federal research funding in fiscal year 2007. These granting organizations included, private donations, corporations, foundations, and federal agencies. The following links offer additional funding opportunities for clinical and academic research in many disciplines and cross disciplinary areas.  


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