August 3, 2016

Funding Announcements

Congressional Directed Medical Research Program (CDMRP)

http://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/reftable.shtml

FY16 Parkinson's Research Program (PRP)

Focused Idea Award

Pre-Application (Letter of Intent): November 9, 2016
Application: November 30, 2016

 

Impact Award

Pre-Application (Preproposal): September 7, 2016
Application: November 30, 2016

 

FY16 Peer Reviewed Alzheimer's Research Program (PRARP)

Pre-Application (Preproposal): August 17, 2016
Invitation to Submit an Application: October 5, 2016
Application: November 9, 2016

 

FY16 Breast Cancer Research Program (BCRP)

Pre-Application (Preproposal): September 14, 2016
Invited Application: December 8, 2016

 

FY16 Epilepsy Research Program (ERP) - Idea Development Award

Pre-Application (Preproposal): August 17, 2016
Invitation to Submit an Application: October 5, 2016
Application: November 9, 2016

 

FY16 Peer Reviewed Orthopaedic Research Program (PRORP)

Pre-Application (Preproposal): September 7, 2016
Application: December 7, 2016

 

FY16 Psychological Health/Traumatic Brain Injury Research Program (PH/TBIRP)

Pre-Application (Preproposal): August 17, 2016
Application: November 30, 2016 
A pre-application submission is required. 
Full application submission is by invitation only.

 

Visit the funding opportunities website for additional information

http://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/reftable.shtml

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM)

https://www.cirm.ca.gov/researchers/funding-opportunities

Partnering Opportunity for Discovery Stage Research & Translational Research Projects

The objective of the Discovery Program is to support exploratory research leading to the discovery of novel stem cell technologies to improve patient care.
 

DISC 1: The Inception Awards

Applications due January 20, 2017

 

The Inception Awards Program provides seed funding to support the exploration of transformational ideas that hold the potential to greatly impact the field of human stem cell research, but that require the generation of additional data to be competitive for larger funding opportunities through CIRM or other sources. Please see the Program Announcement for full details.

DISC 1 Program Announcement: Partnering Opportunity For Discovery Stage Research Projects: The Inception Awards 

It is anticipated that applications under this program announcement will be accepted at approximately 12 month intervals.

 

DISC 2: The Quest Awards

Applications due September 15, 2016

 

The Quest Awards Program promotes the discovery of promising new stem cell-based technologies that could be translated to enable broad use and ultimately, improve patient care. Projects funded through the Quest Awards should propose technology that is uniquely enabled by human stem/progenitor cells or directly reprogrammed cells, or uniquely enabling for the advancement of stem cell-based therapies. Please see the Program Announcement for full details.

DISC 2 Program Announcement: Partnering Opportunity for Discovery Stage Research Projects: The Quest Awards 

 

DISC 3: The Challenge Award

Applications for the next Challenge Award are To Be Determined

 

The Challenge Award program provides funding to address or overcome key challenges in the stem cell field that are preventing or slowing the discovery of promising new stem cell technologies that could be rapidly translated towards improving patient care. 

For previous Challenge awards, please refer to our Previous Funding Opportunties.

 

 

Partnering Opportunity for Translational Research Projects

Applications for the current round are due December 5, 2016

The objective of Translational Research Projects is to create a highly competitive opportunity for promising stem cell-based projects that accelerate completion of translational stage activities necessary for advancement to clinical study or broad end use for any one of the following product types.

TRAN 1: Stem cell-based therapeutic candidate

TRAN 2: Diagnostic based on stem cells, or critical for stem cell based therapy development or use

TRAN 3: Medical device (non-diagnostic) for a stem cell-based therapy or critical for stem cell based therapy development or use

TRAN 4: Novel tool that addresses a critical bottleneck to the discovery or development of stem cell-based therapy

 

Please see the Program Announcement for full details: Partnering Opportunity for Translational Research Projects

Visit the funding opportunities website for additional information

https://www.cirm.ca.gov/researchers/funding-opportunities

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