Funding Friday 09/17/2021 Edition 37
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Federal
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NV INBRE: Developmental Research Projects Program - Pre-Proposal Materials Due: 10/15/2021, 11:59 pm
The DRP Program is a mentored career development program intended to advance the careers of Nevada researchers in biomedical sciences. The program provides research funding and a mentored pathway of milestones leading to publication submission of an NIH R-type grant proposal or equivalent proposal (NSF, American Heart Association, etc.). The project duration is 2 years, with the second year of funding contingent on the completion of all year 1 milestones. Direct costs up to $75,000 per year may be requested. For detailed information and application information, please see the DRP Funding Announcement.
 
Eligibility: Applicants must have a tenure-track, full-time appointment at a NV INBRE Partner Institution at the Assistant Professor level or higher. Awardees must devote 50% effort (6 person months) to career development and research activities. The investigator may not be the PI or Co-PI of an NIH research grant or have research funding from another IDeA program (COBRE, CTR-IN) at the time of an award. The PI may not be awarded more than one DRP grant at a time, and previous DRP recipients are not eligible.
 
Mentors: DRP awards are mentored career development awards. Each awardee will identify a mentor as part of the application process. The mentor must be an established scientist with expertise relevant to the proposed research willing to commit substantial time and effort as described in a formal Memo of Understanding. The mentors will receive a consulting fee.
NV INBRE: Pilot Grant and Pilot Grant PLUS Programs - Letters of Intent and Abstract Due: 10/15/2021, 11:59 pm
PILOT GRANT: Direct costs up to $10,000 per year may be requested for small research projects. Permitted expenses include salaries for the PI and research personnel, as well as research supplies that are allowable NIH expenses. Travel expenses are allowed if necessary for conducting fieldwork as part of the project, accessing experts or other resources, or for giving invited presentations on INBRE-related research at a national, regional or international meeting.

PILOT GRANT PLUS: Summer salary plus direct costs up to $10,000 per year may be requested for small research projects. A mentor must be identified and a detailed mentoring plan must be included in the proposal, and the INBRE Administrative Core will assist in identifying a mentor if needed. The mentor must be an established scientist with expertise relevant to the proposed research willing to meet face to face or by teleconference at least one time during the duration of the project and return a one-page report of progress (i.e. plans toward publication and/or grant proposal). Permitted expenses include salaries for the PI and research personnel, as well as research supplies that are allowable NIH expenses. Travel expenses are allowed if necessary for conducting fieldwork as part of the project, accessing experts or other resources, or for giving invited presentations on INBRE-related research at a national, regional or international meeting.
 
Eligibility: Applicants must have a full-time appointment at one of the NV INBRE Participating Institutions listed below. PG awardees will devote effort appropriate for the project. Priority will be given to first time INBRE PG applicants.
Foundation
The Office of Sponsored Programs will be the submitting authorized official for these announcements. We strongly encourage Principal Investigators to utilize the UNLV Corporate & Foundation Relations assistance with the preparation of any narrative portions of the proposal(s). 
National Ataxia Foundation Invites Applications for Young Investigator Awards - Up to $50,000 - To encourage young clinical and scientific investigators to pursue a career in the field of ataxia research. - Letters of Intent due Sept. 28, 2021
Scleroderma Foundation Invites Applications for New Investigator Grant Program - Up to $50,000 per year for up to 3 years - To support new investigators who hold faculty or equivalent positions and who wish to pursue a career in research related to scleroderma. - Applications due Sept. 30, 2021
Wiley Foundation Invites Nominations for Annual Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences - A $50,000 prize and a luncheon in honor of the recipient - To recognize breakthrough research in pure or applied life science research that is distinguished by its excellence, originality, and impact on our understanding of biological systems and processes. Nominations due Sept. 30, 2021
Whitehall Foundation Invites LOIs for Bioscience Research Projects - Up to $225,000 over 3 years - To support dynamic areas of basic biological research that are not heavily supported by federal agencies or other foundations with specialized missions. Research: Grants of up to $225,000 over three years will be awarded to established scientists of all ages working at accredited institutions in the U.S. Grants-in-Aid: One-year grants of up to $30,000 will be awarded to researchers at the assistant professor level who experience difficulty in competing for research funds because they have not yet become firmly established. - Letters of Intent due Oct. 1, 2021
Althea Sheets, Communications Manager for Research Development, Office of Sponsored Programs, [email protected], 702-895-1880