2016 International Research Grant Program Announcement

2016 International Research Grant Program Announcement

2016 International Research Grant Program Announcement

The programs below will be offered:

Note: Eligibility, budget and award duration have changed, please see details for each program in the full program announcement.

  • Alzheimer’s Association Research Grant (AARG) - The Alzheimer’s Association Research program aims to fund investigators who are less than 15 years past their doctoral or medical degree or investigators that are new to Alzheimer’s and related dementia field of research. The purpose of this program is to provide funding for innovative ideas that will develop preliminary or pilot data, to test procedures and to develop hypotheses.
  • Alzheimer’s Association Research Grant to Promote Diversity (AARG-D) – The Alzheimer’s Association Research Grant to Promote Diversity program award is up to three years, minimum of 2 years to investigators who are currently underrepresented at academic institutions in Alzheimer’s or related dementias research. The objective of this award is to increase the number of highly trained investigators from diverse backgrounds whose basic, clinical and social/behavioral research interests are grounded in the advanced methods and experimental approaches needed to solve problems related to Alzheimer’s and related dementias in general and in health disparities populations.
  • Alzheimer’s Association Research Fellowship (AARF) - The Alzheimer’s Association Research Fellowship Award Program is a three year (minimum 2 year) award intended to support exceptional researchers who are engaged in their post-graduate work (i.e. postdoctoral fellows) and before they have their first independent faculty positions (i.e. Assistant Professor) with the goal of bridging the fellow to faculty positions of researchers.
  • Alzheimer’s Association Research Fellowship to Promote Diversity (AARF-D) -The Alzheimer’s Association Research Fellowship Award to Promote Diversity Program is a three year (minimum two year) award intended to support exceptional researchers who are currently underrepresented at academic institutions in Alzheimer’s or related dementias research and who are engaged in their post-graduate work (i.e. postdoctoral fellows) and before they have their first independent faculty positions (i.e. Assistant Professor) with the goal of bridging fellow to faculty position of researchers.
  • Alzheimer’s Association Clinical Fellowship (AACF) - The Alzheimer’s Association Clinical Fellowship is a three year, (minimum two year) award. The Alzheimer's Association recognizes the need to support clinical research training in Alzheimer's and related dementias. For the purpose of this fellowship, clinical research is defined as patient-oriented research conducted with human subjects, or translational research specifically designed to develop treatments or enhance diagnosis of neurological disease. Proposals are strongly encouraged from individuals training in specialties of behavioral neurology and neuropathology, geriatrics with focus on dementia/cognitive disorders, geriatric psychiatry with focus on dementia/cognitive disorders, neuropsychology with focus on dementia/cognitive disorders.
  • The Zenith Fellows Award Program (ZENITH) - The objective of this competition is to provide major support for investigators who have: Contributed significantly to the field of Alzheimer’s disease research, Made significant contributions to other areas of science and are now beginning to focus more directly on problems related to Alzheimer‘s disease, and are likely to make substantial contributions in the future.
  • Part the Cloud: Translational Research Funding for Alzheimer’s Disease (PTC) - In its fifth iteration, theAlzheimer's Association is pleased to announce the Part the Cloud Translational Research Funding initiative to increase the research efforts in Phase I and Phase II (Proof of Concept) clinical trials directed towards Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias internationally. Both non-profit and small for-profit agencies in North America are eligible. This program is made possible through the generous funding from Part the Cloud,benefiting the Alzheimer’s Association.

Note: Additional programs will be launched throughout 2016 so continue to watch your email for announcements.

For more information:

Visit: alz.org/grants
Email:
Call: 1.312.335.5747 or 1.312.335.5862
June 2016 International Research Grant Program Key Dates:

  • LOI opens March 7, 2016
  • LOI deadline – 5:00 PM Eastern, April 1, 2016
  • Application deadline - 5:00 PM Eastern. May 10, 2016
  • Award notification – August 30, 2016