Spinal Muscular Atrophy Research Funding Opportunity
From the National Institutes of Health:
Under the Recovery Act, the NIH has established a new program entitled Research and Research Infrastructure “Grand Opportunities” hereafter called the ”GO” grants program.This new program will support projects that address large, specific biomedical and biobehavioral research endeavors that will benefit from significant 2-year funds without the expectation of continued NIH funding beyond two years. The research supported by the ”GO” grants program should have high short-term impact, and a high likelihood of enabling growth and investment in biomedical research and development, public health, and health care delivery.
Approximately $200 million dollars will be committed to projects resulting from this request and “only applications with budgets greater than $500,000 total costs per year for a project period of two years are expected to be considered.” This request for applications is expected to be very competitive, but it is also seen as a huge opportunity that is too important for the SMA research community to pass up.
The opening date is April 27th and the application deadline is May 27th. For more information, click here.
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