Applicant citizenship:
Host country: United States
Years since PhD: The award is open to all faculty and researchers in optometry and vision science. Preference will be given to North American applicants. The Principal Investigator must be a member of the Ame
Award: $60 000
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Subjects: Please check the website
Additional comments: The American Optometric Foundation, the charitable arm of the American Academy of Optometry, is inviting applications for research projects related to glaucoma and the anterior segment. Through the Allergan Foundation Research Grant program, a single grant of $60,000 will be awarded to an optometry and vision science faculty member/researcher and up to three co-investigators in the area of glaucoma or the anterior segment. In addition, a $750 travel grant will be provided for the principal investigator and his/her co-investigators on the project to attend the next AAO annual conference. (The recipient(s) must submit a minimum 500-word report of his/her research findings to the AOF at the end of the award period in order to be eligible for subsequent awards sponsored by the Allergan Foundation.) The award is open to all faculty members and researchers in optometry and vision science.
How to apply? For further eligibility requirements and the application process, please visit: Official Funding website
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