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Internal competition: HHMI Gilliam Fellowship for Advanced Study
The University of Michigan has again been invited to submit nominees for the prestigious HHMI Gilliam Fellowship for Advanced Study. This fellowship is awarded to student-mentor pairs and we are able to nominate five such pairs. Prospective fellows must be (i) U.S. citizens, U.S. permanent residents, undocumented childhood arrivals, or undocumented individuals who have been granted temporary permission to stay in the US (DACA), and (ii) from populations excluded from and underrepresented in science because of ethnicity, race, or disability status, or Alumni of the HHMI EXROP program, and (iii) at the appropriate stage of their PhD training.
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HR Accelerating Synergy Pre-Application
The MICHR Accelerating Synergy Award is designed to support interdisciplinary research teams in pursuing external multi-component large-scale grants (eg, NIH P01, P30, P50, U24, U54, UM1). Being competitive for large-scale grants requires significant advanced planning, a well-defined and central research theme, strong preliminary data, and a history of partnership among collaborating investigators.
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U-M Injury Prevention Center 2022 Exploratory Project Request for Applications
The U-M Injury Prevention Center (IPC) anticipates funding 3-6 one-year exploratory project awards in 2022 that have the greatest potential to advance injury prevention science. Awards will be in the amount of either $25,000 or $50,000 per award, and are expected to have a focus on: a) the development and evaluation of primary prevention strategies, programs, and policies; and/or b) the dissemination, implementation, and translation of evidence-based injury prevention strategies.
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Repurposing Research Led by a US-Based Racial/Ethnic Minority Principal Investigator
This Request for Proposals (RFP) from Cures Within Reach (CWR) is seeking clinical repurposing trials in any disease led by a racial / ethnic minority that is underrepresented in biomedical research (as defined by the NIH; https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOTOD-20-031.html).
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MDRC Pilot/Feasibility Grant Program
Grant proposals may be in the areas of basic biomedical or clinical research and should address key questions regarding the pathogenesis, diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of diabetes, its complications, or related endocrine or metabolic disorders (for example: obesity, metabolic syndrome, counter-regulatory proteins).
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MDRC Diabetes Interdisciplinary Studies (DISP) Program
DISP proposals should be for two years of support, with total requested funding up to $100,000 direct costs. That is, the combined budgets proposed for all Co-Principal Investigators must not exceed a total of $100,000 for the two-year period.
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MTRAC Kickstart Early-Stage Funding
The Kickstart Awards offer funding up to $42,500, with all awarded projects requiring a cost share from the investigator/institution. Proposals must address a discrete milestone that is critical to the advancement of research to the point of product development. This milestone will increase the commercialization potential of the overall research project to the point where it can be considered a strong candidate for further translational research funding and ultimately commercialization. Examples include in-vivo testing, prototype development, beta development and testing, or drug-candidate pre-clinical work.
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Single Ventricle Research Fund 2021
We are calling for proposals for the 2021 SVRF that address the following research focus area: Identification and investigation of cardiac developmental pathways and mechanisms to increase fundamental knowledge of heart development; applied, but not limited, to the following areas of interest: Pre- and neonatal physiology Developmental systems biology Remodeling potential and plasticity Mechanical, genetic, and biological factors Cardiogenesis and cell fate Placental and maternal health
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Development of CGMs with Continuous Ketone Monitoring Functionality for DKA Prevention in T1D
JDRF is committed to the development of devices to improve health outcomes in people with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a dangerous acute complication of T1D that is insufficiently addressed or even sometimes exacerbated by current therapeutic options. To fill this gap, JDRF invites applications to develop continuous ketone monitor (CKM) functionality in continuous glucose monitor (CGM) devices to warn users of impending DKA events and allow preventive actions to be taken. Each application may request up to $200,000 per year (including up to 10% indirect costs), for up to two years.
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MTRAC AgBio Innovation Challenge
The 2021 Michigan AgBio Innovation Challenge invites researchers at public universities, non-profit research institutes and public hospitals across the state of Michigan to do some real-time opportunity assessment and technology pathfinding in the AgBio market space.
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NIST Rapid Assistance for Coronavirus Economic Response (RACER)
NIST invites Manufacturing USA institutes to propose high-impact projects designed to fund awards for research, development, and testbeds to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus.
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Breast Cancer Alliance (BCA) Young Investigator Grants
The mission of the Breast Cancer Alliance (BCA) is to improve survival rates and quality of life for those impacted by breast cancer through better prevention, early detection, treatment and cure. To promote these goals, we invest in innovative research, breast surgery fellowships, regional education, dignified support and screening for the underserved.
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NCI SBIR Concept Award
NCI SBIR encourages small businesses developing highly innovative and transformative technologies that have the potential to create new scientific paradigms, establish entirely new and improved approaches to significantly improve cancer research, prevention, detection and care in pediatric and/or rare cancers to apply for the NCI SBIR Innovative Concept Award.
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Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young Scientists
Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young Scientists Applicants are to submit a 1000-word essay that is judged by an independent editorial team organized by the journal Science. Essays are judged on the quality of research and the applicants’ ability to articulate how their work would contribute to the scientific field. This year’s application period is March 15 – July 15, 2021.
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Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation 2021 Young Investigator Grant
The Young Investigator grant is a three-year award designed to support early career researchers, such as postdoctoral, clinical fellows or instructors, pursuing promising childhood cancer research ideas. These grants aim to cultivate the best and brightest researchers of the future who demonstrate a commitment to a research career in pediatric cancer. A mentor is required, and a career development plan must be included.
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William T. Grant Scholars Program
Applicants should have a track record of conducting high-quality research and an interest in pursuing a significant shift in their trajectories as researchers. We recognize that early-career researchers are rarely given incentives or support to take measured risks in their work, so this award includes a mentoring component, as well as a supportive academic community.
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Baxter Young Investigator Awards
In this spirit, Baxter's Young Investigator Awards seek to stimulate and reward research applicable to the development of therapies and medical products that save and sustain patients' lives. We invite current graduate students and postdoctoral fellows to submit descriptions of ongoing research. The Baxter Young Investigator Awards program consists of two tiers: first-tier awards include a $3,000 cash prize and an onsite visit to Baxter to present the award-winning research; second-tier awards receive a $500 cash prize. Prizes are granted based on merit of the research.
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Frontier of Knowledge Awards
The BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Awards recognize fundamental contributions in a broad array of areas of scientific knowledge, technology, humanities and artistic creation, as listed in point 2 of these call conditions.
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JDRF Advanced Postdoctoral Fellowships
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. JDRF envisions the 3-year award term as a period in which fellows will receive critical research training that will position them to work at the leading edge of their chosen field. An additional, optional 1-year transition award will further assist fellows to proceed to independent faculty or research appointments and will serve as a bridge between the fellowship and independent competitive research funding.
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Health Disparities Innovative Clinical or Translational Science (ICTSHD)
The American Diabetes Association is requesting applications for research focused on the impact of diabetes on health disparities and, the impact of health disparities on diabetes and its complications. The goal of this RFA is to identify grants of the highest scientific merit, with greatest potential for successful outcomes and most innovative and transformative, for funding. The breakdown of targeted grant types is: Innovative Clinical or Translational Science, Junior Faculty Development and Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards.
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American Diabetes Association Health Disparities and Diabetes Research Awards Health Disparities Junior Faculty Development (JDFHD)
These awards support early investigators as they establish independence as diabetes researchers with a focus on health disparities. Refer to the ADA Health Disparities and Diabetes Research Award RFA(link is external) for further details.
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2021 Accelerating Change in Medical Education Innovation Grant Program
The American Medical Association is pleased to announce a request for applications for its Accelerating Change in Medical Education Innovation Grant Program. The program’s $30,000 grants aim to hasten the transformation of medical education by supporting the research, implementation and expansion of key innovations and initiatives developed through the AMA “Accelerating Change in Medical Education” initiative, including: Health systems science Coaching in support of competency development Transitions along the medical education continuum The master adaptive learner model Improving diversity in medical education
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Michigan-Pittsburgh-Wyss Interdisciplinary Translational Projects (ITP) Program
One-year grants of up to $300,000 per project; Regenerative medicine/ tissue engineering therapies for dental, oral, and craniofacial applications
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Wellcome Innovator Awards
Innovator Awards are open to researchers who are developing healthcare innovations that could have a major and measurable impact on human health.
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Reproducible Cells and Organoids via Directed- Differentiation Encoding (RECODE)
Projects responsive to this solicitation must aim to establish a robustly validated and reproducible set of differentiation design rules, mechanistic models, real-time sensing, control, and quality assurance methods, and integrate them into a workable differentiation strategy. They must deepen our fundamental understanding of how cells develop and differentiate, providing insights into mechanisms, molecular machinery, dynamics, and cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) interactions, and use this understanding to manipulate cells purposefully.
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Training Program in Organogenesis Pre- and Postdoctoral Fellowships
We are pleased to announce a competition for Pre-doctoral and Non-traditional postdoctoral Fellowships in Organogenesis as part of a NIH T32 Training Grant (Training Program in Organogenesis). The goal of the fellowship awards are to provide up to two years of support for outstanding scholars who wish to undertake a research project in the field of organogenesis.
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Center for Cell Plasticity and Organ Design: Training Program
The Training Program in Organogenesis is a University-wide predoctoral and postdoctoral training program that offers a range of fellowships to training grant eligible students. The Training Program in Organogenesis offers federally funded Pre and Postdoctoral fellowships, Non-Traditional Postdoctoral fellowships co-sponsored by the Medical School and Dental School.
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NOMIS & Science Young Explorer Award
The award is presented for outstanding research performed by the applicant as described in a 1,000-word essay.
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University of Michigan Precision Health Investigators Awards Pre-Proposal-Internal Submission Deadline
Precision Health at U-M is a population-based, data-driven strategy that uses advanced tools and technology to consider more information about a patient than has traditionally been examined, such as genetic, lifestyle, and environmental factors. These data are used to discover what influences disease development and progression, which will allow researchers to devise approaches to prevent disease, create novel treatments, and craft a process by which to implement discoveries at the point of care.
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Frankel Innovation Initiative-Deadline
The Frankel Innovation Initiative encourages U-M faculty to collaborate with experts at U-M and outside institutions in order to help quickly move early-stage research to results that positively affect human health and save lives.
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Collaborative high-throughput screening for drug discovery Small molecules: $75,000 for use within 12 months OR Natural products: $100,000 for use within 24 months
Michigan Drug Discovery Screening Grants include both funding and scientific support for high-throughput screening of small molecules or natural product extracts with the goal of identifying chemical matter for modulating novel therapeutic targets. At the end of the grant, researchers should have identified and confirmed a set of high-quality hit compounds with the potential to be further developed into tool compounds and therapeutic agents. To be eligible for funding, the proposal must present a clear statement of the scientific hypothesis to be tested, supported by strong target validation or phenotypic data. A prerequisite for funding is a validated screening assay requiring minimal optimization, e.g., translation from 96-well to 384-well format.
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ant $100,000/year for up to three years for collaborative drug discovery research
The Project Grants will advance projects for which compounds active against the intended biological target have been already identified, as well as projects that can benefit from the combined expertise and capabilities of multiple drug discovery experts. U-M researchers working across all therapeutic areas are eligible for a project grant. Funded projects will be conducted in partnership with Michigan Drug Discovery. Project teams that have already successfully completed a Michigan Drug Discovery supported screening campaign are encouraged to apply for Project Grants. However, prior support through Michigan Drug Discovery is not a prerequisite.
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MICHR Engaging Communities Catalyst Award
The Catalyst Award aims to support early career faculty (at the Assistant Professor or earlier ranks) in advancing their translational research careers. Applicants should propose a research plan that will help them to generate the data needed to strengthen hypotheses for subsequent extramural applications. We encourage applications for innovative projects at all stages of translation (T1-T4) that use one of the following approaches to research: investigator-initiated research or community-based participatory research (CBPR).
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anslation (CORT) (P50 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites applications for Centers of Research Translation (CORT). Overall, a CORT research program should be carried out by a synergistic team of scientists who, through an interdisciplinary team science approach, will address a highly significant translational research challenge in a single or a group of highly-related disease(s) or condition(s) within the mission of the NIAMS.
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Richard G. Hankett Memorial Research Grant
The Grant supports university-level multidisciplinary scientific studies on viral and bacterial infection-induced cancers. We welcome graduate student and post doctoral scientists from chemistry, pharmacology, biochemistry, engineering, biology, and any related disciplines to apply.
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BI Innovator Awards
Three innovator awards will be granted with one awarded at the faculty, graduate student, and postdoctoral level, respectively. There will be a fourth award added to recognie a person who is making a difference in the BI community.
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Coulter Translational Research Partnership Program
The Coulter Program collaboratively works with UM faculty to develop medical device concepts invented at UM and license the related IP rights to medical device companies who complete development and seek FDA approvals. The Coulter Program now requires an LOI prior to receiving an invitation to submit a project proposal. The Coulter Program has two award programs – Enlighten and Evolve. Enlighten Award: Awardees receive direct mentoring from medical device industry experts and outside investors, market, regulatory and IP landscape assessments, and introductions to medical device companies. Program deliverables culminate with product strategic plans. Enlighten awardees will be invited to pitch for Evolve Awards to execute on strategic plans. Evolve Award: Uncover – New product design planning, early prototyping and verification studies. Emerge –Advanced prototype development, FDA interactions, validation studies (bench, animal, human), and partnering meetings with medical device companies.
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SPARC-MDD Partnership
The SPARC-MDD Partnership Grant provides funding and collaborative support for therapeutics projects led by U-M faculty. Selected projects have the potential to receive the equivalent of up to $1.5 million over a three-year period, including in-kind support in areas such as medicinal chemistry and preclinical development.
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Small Business Transition Grant for Early Career Scientists
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) aims to support early career academic scientists interested in transitioning to entrepreneurship while also supporting the transfer of technology from academic laboratories into small businesses.
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KidneyX Artificial Kidney Prize
A competition to accelerate artificial kidney development toward human clinical trials. Phase 1 of the Artificial Kidney Prize seeks solutions that enable and advance the functionality, effectiveness, and/or reliability of artificial kidneys.
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MTRAC Innovation Hub for AgBio Starter Grant
The Michigan Translational Research and Commercialization (MTRAC) Innovation Hub for Ag & Bio is the first in a series of specialized statewide commercialization programs with in-depth domain expertise in specific areas of research. Translational research funding to accelerate the commercialization of high potential Ag & Bio technology is available to innovators at institutions of higher education, non-profit research centers, and hospital systems throughout Michigan.
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Planning Grants for Engineering Research Centers (ERC)
In response to a 2017 study from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM), the Engineering Research Centers (ERC) program piloted a planning grant opportunity in 2018. This solicitation is a continuation of this pilot program.
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