Posts Tagged ‘Limited Submission’

Doris Duke offers career development funding for clinical researchers

The Doris Duke Clinical Scientist Development Award (CSDA) provides $150,000 per year for three years to junior faculty members with an M.D. or M.D./Ph.D. performing mentored clinical research in any disease area as they begin their careers as independent scientists. To be eligible, applicants must: Be physician scientists conducting clinical research in any disease area; Have received an M.D. or a foreign equivalent from an accredited institution; Be working in a U.S. degree-granting institution (but … Read More

Ineligible for fellowships through U.S. federal agencies?

Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) seeks applications from outstanding international predoctoral students studying in the U.S. who are ineligible for fellowships or training grants through U.S. federal agencies. HHMI will fund up to 50 three-year fellowships for international graduate students worth over $30,000 per year. The fellowships are intended to support years three, four, and five of a Ph.D. program. HHMI seeks fellows in the following biomedical-related fields: biology, chemistry, physics, math, computer science, engineering, … Read More

Pew Scholar awards for junior faculty, internal applications due Sept 9

The Pew Charitable Trust has invited OHSU to submit one candidate for this year’s Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences. The program offers young junior faculty $60,000 per year for four years to pursue innovative research in science related to human health. Funds may be used at the discretion of the scholar for personnel, equipment, supplies or travel (up to $10,000 per year for the Scholar’s salary and benefits). The program is open to … Read More

Kuni Foundation Scholars Program, internal applications due April 1

The Wayne D. Kuni & Joan E. Kuni Foundation has selected the Knight Cancer Institute to receive one of three Scholars Program awards. The purpose of this new program is to identify, retain and further the careers of talented young investigators in the field of translational clinical research. The focus should be on research that will clearly contribute to the prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of cancer. Awardees will receive $100,000 per year for two years … Read More

Funding Focus: Limited Submission Grant Opportunities, Feb 10

Join us for February’s Funding Focus seminar, Limited Submission Grant Opportunities: New Possibilities for Funding, on Thursday, February 10 from noon to 1 p.m. in Mac Hall 2201. It’s open to all faculty, researchers, students, and research administrators at OHSU. This seminar is especially useful for anyone new to the grant world at OHSU. Many private foundations and some federal agencies limit the number of grant applications that can be submitted per institution. Limited submission … Read More

Funding available from Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation, internal applications due Feb 18

The Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation provides funding to support novel research in differentiation therapy of cancer—the idea that the cancer cell can be re-programmed to re-acquire aspects of normal cell differentiation including terminal cell division and programmed cell death. The Foundation is currently seeking applications for its Reprogramming the Cell grant program, a program that provides up to $100,000 per year for two years for the following types of projects: Basic and translational research … Read More

Avon Breast Cancer Research Program, internal applications due Jan 7

The Avon Foundation Breast Cancer Research Program accepts applications twice a year, in January and May, to address the growing number of breast cancer cases around the world. Specifically, the Foundation provides up to $300,000 over a two-year period for research in preventive strategies. The Foundation is especially interested in: The causes of breast cancer in women, Changes that lead to cancer, Markers of the diseas, and How breast cancer progresses. Research proposals submitted to … Read More

Funding Focus: Limited Submission Grant Opportunities

Thursday, April 8, 2010 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm, MacHall 2201 Join us for April’s Funding Focus workshop: Limited Submission Grant Opportunities. It’s open to all faculty, researchers, students, and research administrators at OHSU. This workshop is especially useful for anyone new to the grant world at OHSU. Many private foundations and some federal agencies limit the number of candidates that can apply for a single grant from OHSU. Limited submission funding opportunities account for … Read More

Multiple Funding Opportunities for Cancer Research from the St. Baldrick’s Foundation

OHSU Internal Deadline: January 28, 2010 / Letter of Intent due to St. Baldrick’s Foundation: February 5, 2010 The St. Baldrick’s Foundation has three funding opportunities available for basic and clinical investigators researching childhood cancers: the Post-Doctoral Fellowship for Childhood Cancer Research, Childhood Cancer Research Grants, and Supportive Care Research Grants. Please note the quick turn-around–internal applications due January 28, 2010. All of these opportunities are limited submission grants; OHSU may only nominate one candidate … Read More

Dana Foundation limited submission funding opportunities (deadline 12.24.09)

Internal applications for both opportunities are due December 24, 2009, 12:00 noon. Apply now if you are interested in either of these Dana Foundation limited submission opportunities.  Both opportunities are open to junior faculty at the Assistant Professor level or newly appointed Associate Faculty members. OHSU can nominate ONE candidate for each opportunity. If selected to apply, a 4-page pre-application is due to the Dana Foundation by January 19, 2010. The Dana Foundation will evaluate … Read More

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