MAP Collaboration Seed Grant: 2019 Call for Applicants
The Memory and Plasticity Program is pleased to announce a call for proposals for the second MAP Collaboration Seed Grant. The goal of this program is to support collection of pilot data to stimulate and develop new collaborative research projects. We will award a total of two one-year grants of $25,000 each. We welcome both basic and translational science research proposals.
To apply, please send the following to Trevor Baer ([email protected]):
(1) Application Form.
(2) Biosketches for PIs and other Key Personnel. Multiple PI projects are strongly encouraged for this funding opportunity.
(3) Project Proposal including: Specific Aims, Background, Proposed Activities/Experiments, Project Timetable, and Appropriateness for Seed Funding [i.e., description of how the project is interdisciplinary, bridges across particular areas of research, or would stimulate a collaboration that would not otherwise be possible]. Total Project Proposal Length should not exceed 3 pages with NIH text format restrictions (References not included in word count).
(4) Extramural Funding Plan: Describe specific targets for grant funding to sustain the project and summarize how the seed grant can increase likelihood of success.
Additional details, as well as the application form, can be found on the 2019 Application Page.
Applications for the 2019 year close on Sunday, July 28, 11:59pm.
To apply, please send the following to Trevor Baer ([email protected]):
(1) Application Form.
(2) Biosketches for PIs and other Key Personnel. Multiple PI projects are strongly encouraged for this funding opportunity.
(3) Project Proposal including: Specific Aims, Background, Proposed Activities/Experiments, Project Timetable, and Appropriateness for Seed Funding [i.e., description of how the project is interdisciplinary, bridges across particular areas of research, or would stimulate a collaboration that would not otherwise be possible]. Total Project Proposal Length should not exceed 3 pages with NIH text format restrictions (References not included in word count).
(4) Extramural Funding Plan: Describe specific targets for grant funding to sustain the project and summarize how the seed grant can increase likelihood of success.
Additional details, as well as the application form, can be found on the 2019 Application Page.
Applications for the 2019 year close on Sunday, July 28, 11:59pm.