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Dana Foundation – Brain
and Immuno-imaging
Program Description:
The Dana Foundation's imaging research program focuses on improving human
brain and immune system functioning in health and disease. The program
consists of two tracks. Track A is for conventional systems imaging (anatomical
imaging of white or gray matter in the brain, or physiological functioning,
such as blood flow). Track B is for cellular and molecular imaging of biochemical
actions of specific brain cells, immune cells, or their interactions. Applicants
undertaking cellular and molecular imaging also can employ systems imaging
in their proposals to view the actions of cells and their locations.
Institutions may submit only one application per track.
Awards
Track A: Up to $100,000 over a period of up to three years
Track B: From $100,000 to $300,000 total, up to three years
Eligibility
A priority is to make support available to faculty researchers
early in their careers. Senior investigators may apply only if they are
seeking
support to embark upon a new research direction. Post-doctoral fellows
are not eligible. UIC may nominate a total of two applicants, one for
Track A, conventional brain imaging research, and one application for
Track B, studies using cellular and molecular imaging techniques alone
or in combination with conventional imaging techniques. To be considered
under this Program, each application must be countersigned by the medical
school dean or invited biomedical institution's president.
Program Announcement is at http://www.dana.org/grants/health/proposals/brainimaging.cfm
Deadlines
| UIC Internal Notice of Intent (Required) |
PI should email ahalford@uic.edu if
planning to compete. |
| UIC Internal Competition |
November 16, 2006 |
| Sponsor Deadline |
November 21, 2006 |
Limited Competition Instructions
Please submit one electronic copy of a White Paper containing the following:
- One
(1) Page cover page with following information:
- Project title; investigator(s')
name(s), title(s), phone and fax numbers, E-mail, and street addresses.
- Please indicate one of the following categories: Track A or Track
B.
- Three (3) page narrative addressing:
- A clearly and succinctly stated
hypothesis.
- The aims of the proposed research project. What disease(s)
or disorder(s) would be better understood, diagnosed, or treated?
Or, what normal brain
or immune function would be better understood? Or, what imaging
technology would be refined? If this proposal is for technology
development or
modification, please provide initial evidence of the project's
feasibility.
- The research significance and potential clinical
application(s) of the research.
- The methods. What specific tests
or studies are proposed to develop the pilot data? If human participants
are planned,
please provide preliminary
evidence that the number required can be recruited from the
participating institution(s).
- The qualifications of the primary
investigator(s) for undertaking the proposed research. What facilities
and resources at the
applicant institution(s)
would be used in the research? Please provide evidence
that required technologies would be available for this project.
- 3 page limit is exclusive of references (in other words, you
may add additional page(s) for reference citations.
- Attach
the following for PI and each CoPI:
- Two page CV
- One page summary of current and pending support
Narrative must be 12-point font; minimum acceptable margin is ½” inch
all around.
No budget is required.
Questions
Questions should be addressed to Tony Halford at ahalford@uic.edu or
6-2590.
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