Research Infrastructure Awards

Research Infrastructure Awards
Deadline: August 23, 2010

Research Infrastructure Awards Program to Establish Collaborative Multicenter Research Programs:

The AES and the Epilepsy Foundation are partnering to provide an opportunity for scientists to obtain support for nationwide or international networks of clinical or basic science researchers focused on understanding the causes, consequences and treatment of epilepsy. Multicenter research programs are viewed as an important venue through which investigators from around the world can establish centralized databases, common protocols, shared resources, core laboratories and exchange rapidly developing techniques and technologies. Such cooperative efforts are anticipated to hasten the speed of discovery. These funds are meant to be used to support pilot projects and hold organizational and planning sessions with representatives from each center in the planned network. These planning sessions should also be used to develop the research effort and collect results that would be used to prepare and submit a larger application for support from the Federal Government and establish the multicenter research program over the long term.

Awards will be based on a proposed budget and are anticipated to be up to $50,000.00 per year for two years. A competing renewal application (progress report) is required for the second year of funding.  Requests for carry-over of up to 20 percent of initial funding may be submitted at the end of the first year of funding. Otherwise, any funds unexpended at the end of the funding period must be returned.

Application Procedures and Information:

1. Scientists interested in applying for a Research Infrastructure Award should send a letter of intent by August 23, 2010. Letter of intent package must include:

This single electronic document should be e-mailed to ctubby@aesnet.org. Appropriate proposals will be selected within 1 month (notification on or about October 4, 2010).

2. Selected candidates will then be asked to submit a complete application by November 1, 2010 for funding in January 2010. The complete application consists of one electronic document of the following:

No report or summary of the scientific review will be provided to applicants. No institutional overhead will be provided. However, the PI, in consultation with his/her Department chair, may include in the budget a sum of up to 10 percent of the total award as administrative costs. When including administrative support, the total cost of the award must not exceed $75,000.00 per year.

If you are selected you must submit the electronic application by November 1, 2010 to: ctubby@aesnet.org.