The Parkinson’s Foundation seeks clinical, pre-clinical or basic research proposals that will directly impact the understanding of Parkinson’s or its treatment from promising early career scientists. Successful projects should include novel PD research hypotheses and be inventive in methodology or approach.
Applicant citizenship: USA and Canada
Host country: United States
Years since PhD: Junior faculty members possession a PhD, MD or equivalent are eligible to apply. Applicants must meet the National Institutes of Health (NIH) definition of a new investigator. Applicant must
Award: $300 000
Award Duration (years):
Research costs:
Benefits:
Mobility rule: No
Subjects: Please check the website
Additional comments: The award acts as a bridge to ensure promising early career scientists stay in the Parkinson’s research field, helping us solve, treat and end the disease. In today’s funding environment, as young scientists navigate the path from mentored to independent research, they face a “valley of death” between their scientific potential and the funding they need to make it happen. This award can stem Parkinson’s research talent loss. In conjunction with their institution’s commitment, the award gives junior investigators the support they need to develop their own independent funding source (such as an NIH R01 award) and stay in the PD research field. Becoming an independent research leader with his or her own research space is the ultimate goal.
How to apply? For further eligibility requirements and the application process, please visit: Official Funding website
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