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The intent of this initiative is to support a collaboration of basic, clinical and population (or implementation) researchers whose collective efforts will lead to new approaches to the study of cardio-oncology.
There are two training tracks – 1) Primary Care Community Prevention Track and 2) Primary Care Obstetrics Track. The University may submit a total of two applications – one for each track.
Interested candidates must send a one-page summary of their research proposal and their biosketch in pdf format to limited.submissions@cuanschutz.edu by January 22, 2021.
This program is the NEA’s principal grants program for organizations based in the United States. Through project-based funding, the program supports public engagement with, and access to, various forms of art across the nation, the creation of excellent art, learning in the arts at all stages of life, and the integration of the arts into the fabric of community life. The Arts Endowment encourages projects that use the arts to unite and heal in response to current events, as well as address any of the following:
Interested candidates must send a one-page summary of their research proposal and their biosketch in pdf format to limited.submissions@cuanschutz.edu by February 5, 2021.
Institutions are limited to one application.
The award may be used to support research in the following areas: basic science, translational, clinical research, outcomes/health services research, teaching, community service, and patient care.
Interested candidates must send a one-page summary of their research proposal and their biosketch in pdf format to limited.submissions@cuanschutz.edu by February 5, 2021.
Institutions are limited to one application.
This funding opportunity is a mechanism to support capacity-strengthening activities that will improve state- and/or local-level organizations’ abilities to address emerging issues that threaten the health and well-being of MCH populations in an effective, timely manner.
Interested candidates must send a one-page summary of their research proposal and their biosketch in pdf format to limited.submissions@cuanschutz.edu by February 12, 2020.
This opportunity limits institutions to one application.
Interested candidates must send a one-page summary of their research proposal and their biosketch in pdf format to limited.submissions@cuanschutz.edu by February 12, 2020.
Components within a University (e.g., College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; College of Engineering, Design and Computing) are limited to one proposal each.
Interested candidates must send a one-page summary of their research proposal and their biosketch in pdf format to limited.submissions@cuanschutz.edu by February 12, 2020.
1/19 Extended Deadlines:
February 20221 Deadlines:
Applications are due April 1, 2021 by 5pm MST.
For more information visit the following webpage or contact Dr. Larry Moreland, Director of the Interdisciplinary Joint Biology Program.
The CU Denver and CU Anschutz Medical Campus proudly announce the next call for applications for the Lorna Grindlay Moore, PhD, Faculty Launch Award. Eligible Instructors and Assistant Professors are invited to apply for a one-year award of $40,000 to
help launch their independent research programs. Faculty may be appointed in any of the schools or colleges of the CU Denver or CU Anschutz campuses whose research is centered on women’s health during and after the reproductive period. Appropriate
areas include, but are not limited to pregnancy, family planning, infertility, oncology, education, public policy, mental health, cardiovascular health, diabetes, advancing the academic careers of women faculty and the effect of COVID-19 on women’s
health.
Due date for Letter of Intent: January 29, 2021
Due date for Applications: March 31, 2021
Funds available as of July 1, 2021
Applications are being accepted from Pre-doctoral and Post-doctoral candidates for the University of Colorado T32 Training Grant (Integrative Physiology of Aging).
Applications extended to January 31, 2021
Start date: between May 1, 2021 – April 30, 2022
(There are 1 Pre-doctoral and 4 Post-doctoral positions available)
If you are interested and planning to apply, please email Andrea Chisel to indicate your intent.
All applicants interested in a post-doc slot must also have their mentor contact Dr. Schwartz PRIOR to applying!!
Proposals must demonstrate a relation to aging and integrated physiology. The applications and criteria for both pre and postdoctoral candidates can be found here.
The University of Colorado Cancer Center is interested in promoting the development of collaborative research initiatives among Cancer Center members in the area of Aging and Cancer.
Priority will be given to applications that are multi-disciplinary, impactful to the catchment and beyond, and that leverage strengths of our research community. Proposals must be collaborative, and the lead PI(s) must be a Cancer Center member1.
New collaborations as well as those that are ongoing, but that have not yet received national-level funding will be considered. Priority will be given to proposals that have a high likelihood of leading to NCI or other national peer-reviewed cancer research funding. Priority will also be given to applications that engage the community or focus on under-represented or high priority groups within the catchment area (Colorado). Funding for these projects is from the Cancer Center Programs, the Associate Director for Basic Research (H. Ford), the Associate Director for Population Sciences (C. Bradley), and the CSU Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging (N. Ehrhart).
Projects will be awarded for 1 year only, and recipients will be expected to submit competitive national grant proposals within 6 months following the completion of this scope of work.
Anticipated awards: 3-4 projects at $40-50K each. The budget should be split across collaborating labs.
Email an electronic copy of your application (pdf format) to Jason Quinn by 5:00 pm January 22, 2021
If you have any questions about the application process, please call or email Michaela Montour (303-724-3151); for questions about research scope or other science related inquiries,
contact James DeGregori.
Although the Fiscal Year 2021 (FY21) Defense Appropriations Bill has been signed into law, the FY21 appropriations for these research programs are contingent upon the outcome of a pending rescissions request.
FY21 Pre-announcements released:
Epilepsy Research Program (ERP)
Orthotics and Prosthetics Outcomes Research Program (OPORP)
Peer Reviewed Alzheimer’s Research Program (PRARP)
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Research Program (TSCRP)
FY21 Funding Opportunities released:
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