defense health program department of defense psychological health/traumatic brain injury research program funding opportunities for fiscal year 2019 (fy19)

how to apply: 
 

the fy19 defense appropriation provides $125 million (m) to the department of defense psychology health/traumatic brain injury research program (ph/tbirp) to support critical psychological health (ph) - and traumatic brain injury (tbi)-related research and development efforts to benefit service members, veterans, and other beneficiaries of the military health system. as directed by the office of the assistant secretary of defense for health affairs, the defense health agency j9, research and development directorate manages the defense health program (dhp) research, development, test, and evaluation (rdt&e) appropriation. the u.s. army medical research and materiel command (usamrmc) congressionally directed medical research programs (cdmrp) provides execution management support for dha research program areas, including the joint program committee-8/clinical and rehabilitative medicine research program (jpc-8/crmrp). the managing agent for this program announcement is the cdmrp with strategic oversight from the jpc-8/crmrp.

the jpc-8/crmrp seeks to implement long-term strategies to develop knowledge and materiel products to reconstruct, rehabilitate, and provide definitive care for injured service members.  the ultimate goal is to return service members to duty and improve their quality of life. fy19 ph/tbirp complex tbi rehabilitation research (ctrr) program announcements and general application instructions for the following award mechanisms are anticipated to be posted on grants.gov.

https://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/phtbi

 

ctrr – clinical research award (ctrr-cra) – preproposal due september 10, 2019

independent investigators at all academic levels (or equivalent)

  • ·         supports applied and translational research to advance the development of knowledge and materiel products for rehabilitation and restoration of function following traumatic brain injury (tbi).
  • ·         supported research can include preclinical studies using human subjects or samples and observational or mechanistic clinical research studies.
  • ·         supported research should investigate effectiveness of rehabilitation in remediating post-concussive sequelae across the spectrum of known post-concussive vulnerabilities.
  • ·         clinical trials are not allowed.
  • ·         preclinical research using animals is not allowed.
  • ·         must address one or more fy19 ph/tbirp ctrr areas of emphasis.
  • ·         preproposal submission is required; application submission is by invitation only.
  • ·         maximum funding of $2.0m for total costs (direct plus indirect costs).
  • ·         maximum period of performance is 3 years.

 

ctrr – clinical trial award (ctrr-cta) – preproposal due september 10, 2019

independent investigators at all academic levels (or equivalent)

  • ·         supports clinical trials to validate existing complex mild tbi (mtbi) rehabilitation interventions and practice patterns in department of defense and department of veterans affairs rehabilitation facilities.
  • ·         supported clinical trials should measure the effect of the intervention as well as measure the effectiveness of standard-of-care practices in remediating post mtbi sequelae across the spectrum of known functional vulnerabilities.
  • ·         encourages clinical trials that identify determinants of successful recovery, return to duty/work, functional restoration, and objective brain function measurement(s) following mtbi.
  • ·         preclinical studies are not allowed.
  • ·         preproposal submission is required; application submission is by invitation only.
  • ·         maximum funding of $4.0m for total costs (direct plus indirect costs),
  • ·         maximum period of performance is 3 years.

a pre-application is required and must be submitted through the electronic biomedical research application portal (ebrap) at https://ebrap.org prior to the pre-application deadline.  all applications must conform to the final program announcement and general application instructions that will be available for electronic downloading from the grants.gov website.  the application package containing the required forms will also be found on grants.gov.  a listing of all cdmrp and other usamrdc extramural funding opportunities can be obtained on the grants.gov website by performing a basic search using cfda number 12.420. 

 

subscribe to program-specific news and updates under “email subscriptions” on the ebrap homepage at https://ebrap.org.  for more information about the ph/tbirp, or other cdmrp-administered programs, please visit the cdmrp (https://cdmrp.army.mil).

point of contact:

cdmrp help desk
301-682-5507
help@ebrap.org

external deadline: 
tuesday, september 10, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

autonomous vehicle innovation network (avin)'s wintertech development program

eligibility: 

applicant:

  • small- or medium-sized enterprise (sme)
  • required to have operations in ontario

partners:

  • for-profit small- and medium-sized enterprises (smes)
  • for-profit national and multi-national enterprises (nes and mnes)
  • publicly-funded post-secondary academic institutions (secondary)
  • municipalities
  • indigenous communities
  • not-for-profit organizations
  • required to have operations and carry out projects in ontario
how to apply: 

the autonomous vehicle innovation network (avin)'s wintertech development program will support ontario smes in the mobility space and their partners to validate, test, prototype and demonstrate new products and technologies designed to meet the unique demands of winter weather conditions. wintertech will leverage the strengths and innovative capabilities of ontario smes in the mobility space and our unique winter weather conditions to establish the province as a testbed for mobility products and services in severe winter weather conditions. through avin's wintertech development program, ontario is a global leader in the commercialization of new winter-ready mobility technologies and solutions.

the wintertech development program supports projects related to the technology/product/service validation, testing, demonstration and prototyping of mobility products and services in severe winter weather conditions in the following ​priority areas:

  • mass light vehicles (e.g., cars, trucks and vans)
  • heavy duty vehicles (including commercial vehicles, trucks, buses, recreational vehicles (rvs) and others used for goods movement)
  • transportation infrastructure
  • intelligent transportation system (its)
  • transit-supportive systems and vehicles
external deadline: 
thursday, september 5, 2019
url: 

https://oce-ontario.org/programs/autonomous-vehicle-innovation-network-(avin)/autonomous-vehicle-innovation-network-(avin)-wintertech-development-program

funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

team grant : personalized health

how to apply: 

the personalized health team grant is expected to:

  • optimize patient/individual empowerment in personalized health care and prevention approaches;
  • assess the value of personalized health care for effective implementation and delivery;
  • generate exemplars that can be used to facilitate future implementation of personalized health approaches;
  • integrate sex, gender and intersectional considerations in the delivery of personalized care approaches, as well as ethical, environmental, economic, legal and social aspects; and
  • implement personalized health solutions that incorporate predictive analytic methods and ehealth delivery platforms in health delivery organizations.
external deadline: 
tuesday, october 8, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

operating grant : por impact assessment

how to apply: 
  • increase canadian capacity to measure the impact of patient-oriented research in order to demonstrate the extent of health, social and economic benefits realized through patient-oriented research;
  • increase the literature currently available on the impact of patient-oriented research in canada in order to:
    • enable summative evaluation and meta-analyses on the impact of patient-oriented research; and,
    • demonstrate how patient-oriented research compares to other health research approaches in terms of the potential to translate evidence into the health care system.
external deadline: 
tuesday, october 22, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

fellowship : por awards – transition to leadership stream – phase 1

how to apply: 

this funding opportunity is expected to:

  • increase the number of high quality patient-oriented researchers in canada;
  • increase career readiness of graduate trainees and post-doctoral fellows in patient-oriented research; and
  • support the timely transition of these trainees into launching an independent patient-oriented research career.

in addition to the above objectives, the indigenous peoples’ health pool aims to:

  • increase the number of indigenous health research trainees pursuing a meaningful and culturally relevant patient-oriented research career.
external deadline: 
thursday, november 14, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
research

doctoral research award : doctoral foreign study award (dfsa) : 2019-2020

how to apply: 

 

the doctoral foreign study award (dfsa) is expected to:

  • provide recognition and funding to 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 early in their academic research career, providing them with an opportunity to gain research experience abroad; and
  • provide a reliable supply of highly skilled and qualified researchers.
external deadline: 
thursday, october 17, 2019
award category: 
award
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
research
direction: 
outbound

doctoral research award : frederick banting and charles best canada graduate

how to apply: 

the objective of the canada graduate scholarships – doctoral (cgs d) program is:

  • to promote continued excellence in canadian research by rewarding and retaining high-calibre graduate 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 at canadian institutions. by providing support for a high-quality research training experience to awardees;
  • strive to foster impacts within and beyond the research environment.
external deadline: 
thursday, november 21, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
doctoral
research

prize : ihdcyh talks

how to apply: 

the cihr institute of human development, child and youth health (ihdcyh) is launching its sixth round of the ihdcyh talks video competition, a unique opportunity to submit short videos (5 minutes or less) sharing evidence-based messages in the area of maternal, reproductive, child and youth health. this competition encourages the production of videos that present a clear evidence-based message to a lay audience that is designed to have a positive impact on the health of children, youth and families.

this competition is soliciting videos not just from members of the research community, but also more widely, from non-governmental or not-for-profit organizations (including community or charitable organizations), as well as members of the general public who are able to demonstrate a clear, evidence-based message related to ihdcyh's mandate.

successful videos will be posted on cihr and ihdcyh social media and shared through other communications channels. it is important that the content be engaging, easily understood and accessible to a lay audience. for information on the ihdcyh talks program, and to view the videos from past competition winners, see the ihdcyh talks webpage. 

external deadline: 
tuesday, october 15, 2019
award category: 
award
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

operating grant : data analysis using existing databases and cohorts

how to apply: 

 

cihr and other funding agencies have invested heavily in the establishment of cohorts, databases, cohort catalogues, and data platforms. as a result, many high-quality data sets exist containing information on populations, health systems, patient information, and biospecimens. these data sets contain a wealth of information and have the potential to answer research questions that go beyond those for which the data were originally collected or for which the data has been used to date. there is also the potential to link diverse datasets, thus enabling explorations of novel associations and interactions between human, environmental, and clinical factors. analyses using these existing resources are also a cost-effective way to provide high quality and timely evidence to improve patient outcomes and for population and public health decision making.

the intent of this funding opportunity is to highlight and encourage use for research of previously funded cohorts, administrative and survey data to inform improved patient, population and system outcomes. examples of such data sources include but are not limited to:

this funding opportunity will support research that uses existing cohort data, administrative datasets, surveys, registries, cohort catalogues, and data platforms that link or allow access to datasets from multiple sources within three funding pools: cancer prevention and control; healthy cities intervention research; and reproductive, maternal, child, and youth health.

external deadline: 
thursday, september 5, 2019
funding source: 
external
funding level: 
research

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