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BGSU FACULTY RESEARCH COMMITTEE 2007-2008 GRANT PROGRAM

NIH RESEARCH GRANT SUBMISSION DUE DATES

GATES FOUNDATION: GRAND CHALLENGES EXPLORATIONS


BGSU FACULTY RESEARCH COMMITTEE 2007-2008 GRANT PROGRAM
The following grant opportunities for BGSU faculty are explained in detail on the SPAR web site.

-  Small Conference Grant - Deadlines: June 1, 2008
-  Faculty Mentoring Grant - Deadlines: March 14, 2008
-  Scholars Assistance Program - Most Deadlines: March 14, 2008

NIH RESEARCH GRANT SUBMISSION DUE DATES

-  R01 - RENEWAL, RESUBMISSION, REVISION – Applications due March 5
-  R03, R21 - RENEWAL, RESUBMISSION, REVISION – Applications due March 16
-  NIH RESEARCH PROJECT GRANT (R01) - new – Applications due June 5
-  NIH SMALL GRANT PROGRAM (R03) - new – Applications due June 16
-  NIH EXPLORATORY/DEVELOPMENTAL RESEARCH GRANT AWARD - new (R21) – Applications due June 16
-  R01 - RENEWAL, RESUBMISSION, REVISION – Applications due July 5
-  R03, R21 - RENEWAL, RESUBMISSION, REVISION – Applications due July 16
-  NIH RESEARCH PROJECT GRANT (R01) - new– Applications due October 5
-  NIH SMALL GRANT PROGRAM (R03) - new – Applications due October 16
-  NIH EXPLORATORY/DEVELOPMENTAL RESEARCH GRANT AWARD - new (R21) – Applications due October 16
-  R01 - RENEWAL, RESUBMISSION, REVISION – Applications due November 5
-  R03, R21 - RENEWAL, RESUBMISSION, REVISION – Applications due November 16

GATES FOUNDATION: GRAND CHALLENGES EXPLORATIONS

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is committing $100 million over five years to create a new fast-track grants initiative to support innovative global health research.  The new initiative, called Grand Challenges Explorations, will support hundreds of early-stage research projects – many pursuing ideas that have never before been tested, and involving scientists from a wide range of disciplines.  The initiative’s goal is to encourage scientists worldwide to explore creative, unorthodox ideas that could lead to major breakthroughs against some of the greatest health challenges facing poor countries. To learn more about this funding opportunity, please visit www.gcgh.org where you can sign up for email updates.

 
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