Applications are now open for the Young Investigator Grant Program to support scientists in the early stages of a rare disease research career, such as postdoctoral or clinical fellows.
Donor Name: Uplifting Athletes
Country: Canada and United States
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 10/06/2023
Size of the Grant: $20,000
Details:
The Young Investigator Draft is the result of Uplifting Athletes’ ongoing commitment to cultivating resources that accelerate scientific advancements for rare disease treatments and potential cures while facilitating the next generation of rare disease researchers.
The Young Investigator Draft grants fund research that is collaborative and translational to positively impact treatments and potential cures for the entire rare disease community. The Young Investigator Draft stage provides a platform to celebrate these scientists, spread awareness of their efforts, and highlight the importance of their research, along with its impact on the rare disease community.
Goals
- To fund current and aspiring young investigative rare disease researchers.
- To share the unique platform, they have developed with patient advocacy organizations and researchers. Furthermore, the Young Investigator Draft hopes to engage with patient-focused advocacy organizations emphasizing research within their disease state. Uplifting Athletes wants to work with advocacy organizations that prioritize research and support researchers who understand the needs of the patient community and are working to resolve those unmet and underserved needs. Uplifting Athletes will provide the Young Investigator Draft stage as a platform to celebrate and elevate these investigative rare disease researchers.
Funding Information
- The grant will be for a minimum of $20,000 USD ($10,000 USD from UAI and a matching $10,000 USD from nominating advocacy organization).
- It will be issued to the institution of the young investigative researcher with the caveat that the funds will be used at the sole discretion of the identified young investigator to move their research forward.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants must meet the following criteria to qualify for the Uplifting Athletes Young Investigator Draft:
- A clinical or basic researcher (MD, DO, Ph.D., or international equivalent) working in the U.S. or Canada who is currently in postdoctoral training at an academic medical institution AND (1) within ten (10) years of obtaining their doctoral degree at the time of grant submission OR (2) within five (5) years of initiating rare disease research.
- Be planning, or actively engaged in, an investigative career in rare disease research. An institutional commitment for a faculty appointment is not required at the time of grant submission. Still, the applicant should work in a rare disease laboratory or clinical research setting.
- Have a mentor in the proposed research field from the sponsoring institution. The mentor must assume responsibility and guide the research.
- Eligible applicants may hold only one grant from Uplifting Athletes at a time.
- Nonprofit 501(c)(3) with a specific focus on rare disease(s) and an emphasis on research within that disease state
- Patient advocacy organization that is willing and able to match Uplifting Athletes $10,000 grant to the nominated Young Investigator.
- Has an established Medical and/or Scientific Advisory Board with advanced knowledge of the disease(s) that are the focus of the advocacy organization.
Ineligibility Criteria
- Funds from UAI may not be used for indirect costs (including tuition remission).
- The grant may not be renewed.
- No-cost extensions are strongly encouraged.
- Funds must be granted to nonprofit institutions/organizations or federal government labs operating in the U.S. or Canada. Researchers need not be United States citizens.
- Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval is expected to be sought when studies in humans are planned. Animal care committee approval is required for animal studies.
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