Alzheimer's Association International Research Grant Program
- Organization:
- Alzheimer's Association
- Category:
- Projectes de recerca
- Scope:
- International
- Start:
- Internal deadline:
- Official deadline:
- Description:
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The Alzheimer's Association International Research Grant Program funds investigations that advance our understanding of Alzheimer's disease, help identify new treatment strategies, provide information to improve care for people with dementia, and further our knowledge of brain health and disease prevention.
Specific Grant Competitions
- New Investigator Research Grant (NIRG)
- New Investigator Research Grant to Promote Diversity (NIRGD)
- Everyday Technologies for Alzheimer's Care (ETAC)
- IIRG: Biological Underpinnings of Genetic Risk Factors in Alzheimer's disease (BFG)
- IIRG: Discovery-Validation of Therapeutic Targets for Developing Novle Interventions of Alzheimer's disease (DVT)
- IIRG: Non-Pharmacological Strategies to Ameliorate Symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia (NPSASA)
- IIRG: Role of Vascular Metabolic Factors in Pathogenesis of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementia (VMP)
- Zenith Fellows Award (ZNTH)
- Mentored New Investigator Research Grant to Promote Diversity (MNIRGD)
- Understanding the Development and Devising Treatment for Alzheimer's Disease in Individuals with Down's Syndrome (DS/AD)
Requirements
Please check eligibility requirements for each specific grant.
Funding and duration
$100,000 - $450,000 depending on the specific competition.
2 - 3 years depending on the specific competition.
Additional information
http://www.alz.org/research/alzheimers_grants/overview.asp How to apply
Letters of Intent (LOI) must be submitted through the proposalCENTRAL on-line application system at:
https://proposalcentral.altum.com/
Submissions of proposals will be in two steps
- Submission deadline for Letters of Intent: March 3rd 2015, 17:00 h U.S. Eastern Time
- Submission deadline for full proposals: May 1st 2015, 17:00 h U.S. Eastern Time
In case of interest, please contact with FSJD Research's Department no later than 24th Febraury 2015.