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Appels d'offre du 30 septembre 2016

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  • Tebu-bio - Tebu-bio travel-grant

Purpose: to help researchers present and share their work, tebu-bio’s long-standing Travel Grant scheme offers the possibility to get 400 euros towards participating in scientific meetings and conferences anywhere in the world.
Eligibility: Applications are accepted online, and are open to all researchers working in Life Sciences labs in Europe.
To find out more
Deadline : 05/10/2016
 

  • National Institutes of Health (NIH) - Engineering Next-Generation Human Nervous System Microphysiological Systems (R01)

Purpose : to encourage research grant applications directed toward developing next-generation human cell-derived microphysiological systems (MPS) with improved fidelity to complex human brain, spinal, peripheral nervous system and/or sensory end organ circuit physiology in vivo, which will ultimately facilitate analysis of higher order functional deficits relevant to complex nervous system disorders.
Budget and duration: Application budgets are not limited but need to reflect the actual needs of the proposed project. The maximum project period is 5 years.
Application Due Date(s): standard dates apply
Applications can be submitted every February 5, June 5, October 5 (R01 due dates) until September 8, 2020
To find out more
Deadline : plusieurs dates limites - prochaine échéance 05/10/2016
 

  • National Institutes of Health (NIH) - "High" or "Medium" Priority AIDS Research on Non-AIDS-defining or AIDS-defining Cancers (R21)

Purpose: to continue advancing our understanding of the risks, development, progression, diagnosis, and treatment of malignancies observed in individuals with an underlying human immunodeficiency (HIV) infection or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
Budget and duration: The combined budget for direct costs for the two-year project period may not exceed $275,000.
Application Due Date(s): Standard dates apply
Applications can be submitted every February 16, June 16, October 16 (R21 due dates) until September 8, 2019
To find out more
Deadline : 16/10/2016
 

  • National Institutes of Health (NIH) - BRAIN Initiative: Non-Invasive Neuromodulation - Mechanisms and Dose/Response Relationships for Targeted CNS Effects (R01)

Purpose: to better understand how existing non-invasive neuromodulation devices affect brain circuity. This information should shed light on dose/response relationships that could be used for neuroscience applications and clinical interventions.
Budget and duration: Application budgets are not limited but need to reflect the actual needs of the proposed project. The maximum project period is 4 years.
Letter of intent due date : October 23, 2016
Application Due Date(s): November 23, 2016 and October 13, 2017
To find out more
Deadline : 23/10/2016
 

  • CNRS/INSERM - ATIP-Avenir 2017

Purpose :
-Enabling young scientists to create and lead a team within an established Inserm or CNRS laboratory in France. The ATIP -Avenir teams will strengthen the research of the host units but will develop independently their own scientific project.
-Promoting mobility and attracting young team leaders of high-level working abroad.
Eligibility : open to any young scientists, whatever their present position and nationality, who have defended their PhD (or equivalent doctoral degree) for over 2 years and under 10 years (PhD between September 15th 2006 and September 15th 2014).
Duration : The grant is allocated for a period of 3 years. After evaluation, it can be extended for an additional 2 years.
Funding:
- Annual grant of € 60,000
- Two-year salary for a postdoctoral researcher.
- Three-year salary for non-tenured successful applicants.
To find out moreDeadline : 24/11/2016
 

  • Ambassade de France / Institut français de Suède - programmes de mobilité Tor et Ömse

Objectif : Ces programmes d’aide à la mobilité visent à accroître la coopération scientifique et l’échange d’expérience entre la France et la Suède. Tous les champs de recherche sont acceptés.
Modalités : Le programme TOR permet à un chercheur français de rencontrer des partenaires suédois à l’occasion d’un séjour d’une semaine en Suède. Le programme ÖMSE permet à des doctorants en cotutelle de se déplacer pour les besoins de leur recherche.
Les lauréats reçoivent une aide qui ne peut couvrir que des frais de voyage et éventuellement de séjour, à l’exclusion de toute autre dépense.
En savoir plus
Deadline : 30/11/2016
 

  • National Institutes of Health (NIH) - BRAIN Initiative: New Concepts and Early-Stage Research for Large-Scale Recording and Modulation in the Nervous System (R21)

Purpose: to understand how electrical and chemical signals code information in neural circuits and give rise to sensations, thoughts, emotions and actions. This FOA seeks applications for unique and innovative technologies that are in an even earlier stage of development. In addition to experimental approaches, the support provided under this FOA might enable calculations, simulations, computational models, or other mathematical techniques for demonstrating that the signal sources and/or measurement technologies are theoretically capable of meeting the demands of large-scale recording or manipulation of circuit activity in humans or in animal models.
Budget and duration: The combined budget for direct costs for the two-year project period may not exceed $300,000.
Application Due Date(s): December 7, 2016
To find out more
Deadline : 07/12/2016
 

  • European Commission - H2020 - MARIE SKŁODOWSKA-CURIE INNOVATIVE TRAINING NETWORKS (ITN)

Purpose: to train a new generation of creative, entrepreneurial and innovative early-stage researchers, able to face current and future challenges and to convert knowledge and ideas into products and services for economic and social benefit.
Scope: ITN supports competitively selected joint research training and/or doctoral programmes, implemented by partnerships of universities, research institutions, research infrastructures, businesses, SMEs, and other socio-economic actors from different countries across Europe and beyond.
Partnerships take the form of collaborative European Training Networks (ETN), European Industrial Doctorates (EID) or European Joint Doctorates (EJD).
The programme should exploit complementary competences of the participating organisations, and enable sharing of knowledge, networking activities, the organisation of workshops and conferences.
Budget :
- ITN-EID European Industrial Doctorates : 28,000,000
- ITN-ETN European Training Networks : 370,000,000
- ITN-EJD European Joint Doctorates : 32,000,000
To find out more
Deadline : 10/01/2017
 

  • The European Hematology Association - Research grants

Purpose: to support any aspect of the study of haematology in its broadest sense, including molecular biology and biochemistry, virology, immunology, cell biology, epidemiology and diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
The following awards are available:
• clinical grants – applicants must be medical doctors with research experience who hold a medical PhD or who have obtained their MD degree within 12 years of the time of application;
• non-clinical advanced grants – applicants must be non-medical scientists within eight years of receiving their PhD, or medical doctors who have obtained their medical degree less than 12 years prior to the application;
• non-clinical junior grants – applicants must be non-medical scientists within four years of receiving their PhD.
Eligibility: Applicants must be or become members or guests of the society at the time of application.
They must be based in an academic institution, and either their home or host institute must be located in Europe.
They may be of any nationality.
Budget and period:
- Grants are for a period of up to two years and worth €80,000 per year each for clinical grants and non-clinical advanced grants and €50,000 per year each for non-clinical junior grants.
- Grants cover salary and other expenses directly necessary for pursuit of the research project such as consumables, travel, and equipment.
To find out more
Deadline : 10/01/2017
 

  • The Dutch Duchenne Parent Project NL (DPP NL) - Duchenne muscular dystrophy research grants

Purpose: to invite applications for the Duchenne muscular dystrophy research grants. These support innovative research projects into finding a cure for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
DPP NL sponsors promising research and fellowships, faster exchange of data and international collaboration. DPP NL operates a multi-track policy, which means that the widest possible range of research should be covered as it is not possible to say which research will lead to the ultimate solution.
Eligibility: researchers from all countries are eligible to apply.
Funding: available for projects with a maximum duration of two years.
Applications: should be submitted in English.
To find out more
Deadline : 01/04/2017
 

  • National Institutes of Health (NIH) - Selected Topics in Transfusion Medicine (R21)

Purpose: to encourage research grant applications from investigators who propose to study research topics in blood banking and transfusion medicine aimed at improving the safety and availability of the blood supply and the practice of transfusion medicine.
Budget and duration: Direct costs are limited to $275,000 over an R21 two-year period.
Letter of Intent Due Date: 30 days prior to the application due date
Application Due Date(s): May 7, 2017; January 7, 2018; May 7, 2018; January 7, 2019; May 7, 2019; January 7, 2020
To find out more
Deadline : Plusieurs dates limites : prochaine échéance 07/05/2017

 

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