ship time program
the ship time program allows those holding an nserc discovery grant (dg) to apply for additional funds to access vessels in support of their research programs.
the ship time program allows those holding an nserc discovery grant (dg) to apply for additional funds to access vessels in support of their research programs.
in 2017, canada’s transportation sector accounted for 24% of national ghg emissions. the increased adoption of zero-emission vehicles (zevs) is key to decarbonizing our transportation sector and transitioning to a low-carbon future. the government of canada established the evid program as part of budget 2016’s investment in green infrastructure. budget 2017 allocated up to $30m to the evid program from april 1, 2018 to march 31, 2022 to continue to support demonstrations of next-generation and innovative electric vehicle (ev) charging infrastructure that address technical and non-technical barriers to the installation, operation and management of ev charging technologies.
this request for proposals (rfp) will allocate up to $15m towards non-repayable contributions for both ev charging and hydrogen (h2) refuelling infrastructure demonstration projects.
projects must be likely to advance the field of cancer diagnostic, prognostic or predictive testing. collaborations between ontario institutions, including the trans-institutional use of core resources, are encouraged as is leveraging of existing collaborative clinical trials networks. it is expected that most proposals will make use of primary human cancer samples.
examples of the types of projects omprn seeks to fund include:
kidney health research grants provide financial support to medical researchers to assist in defraying the operating costs of research, which may include the purchase of materials, supplies and equipment and the payment of laboratory assistants.
grants are available for one, two or three years, commencing july 1, for up to $60,000 per year. the research must be carried out in canada.
applications to the fiscal year 2019 (fy19) defense medical research and development program (dmrdp) joint program committee 8/clinical and rehabilitative medicine research program (jpc-8/crmrp), restoring warfighters with neuromusculoskeletal injuries research award (restore) are being solicited for the defense health agency (dha) j9, research and development directorate, by the u.s. army medical research acquisition activity (usamraa) using delegated authority provided by united states code, title 10, section 2358 (10 usc 2358). as directed by the office of the assistant secretary of defense for health affairs (oasd[ha]), the dha manages the defense health program (dhp) research, development, test, and evaluation (rdt&e) appropriation. the congressionally directed medical research programs (cdmrp) provides dmrdp execution management support for dhp core research program areas, including jpc-8/crmrp. this program announcement/ funding opportunity and subsequent awards will be managed and executed by cdmrp with strategic oversight from jpc-8/crmrp.
the fy19 program announcement and general application instructions for the following award mechanism are posted on the grants.gov website.
https://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/pa/fy19-jpc8-restore.pdf
restoring warfighters with neuromusculoskeletal injuries research award (restore) – preproposal due september 3, 2019
for all research levels: investigators at or above the level of assistance professor (or equivalent).
the restore offers three research levels:
research level 1:
research level 2:
research level 3:
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 announcements and general application instructions that will be available for electronic downloading from the grants.gov website. the application package containing the required forms for each award mechanism will also be found on grants.gov. a listing of all cdmrp and other usamrmc extramural funding opportunities can be obtained on the grants.gov website by performing a basic search using cfda number 12.420.
for email notification when program announcements are released, subscribe to program-specific news and updates under “email subscriptions” on the ebrap homepage at https://ebrap.org. for more information about the phtbirp or other cdmrp-administered and supported programs, please visit the cdmrp website (https://cdmrp.army.mil).
point of contact:
cdmrp help desk
301-682-5507
help@ebrap.org
cihr’s health research training strategy aims to equip research trainees so that they emerge from their training as scientific, professional, or organizational leaders within and beyond the health research enterprise. generating research leaders of tomorrow is a key objective for cihr.
fellowships provide support for highly qualified applicants in all areas of health research at the post-phd degree or post-health professional degree stages to add to their experience by engaging in health research either in canada or abroad.
the funding opportunity catalyst grant: hiv/aids community-based research is expected to:
examples of activities that might be conducted under this request for applications are (but are not restricted to):
for examples, applicants can visit cihr's funding decisions web site to search for projects previously funded under a cihr hiv/aids cbr catalyst grant.
the objective of this funding opportunity is to catalyze and support research efforts of canadian researchers to use the available clsa data in order to better understand how (individually and in combination) the biological, medical, psychological, social, lifestyle and/or economic aspects of people’s lives have an impact in both maintaining health and in the development of disease and disability as people age.
the project grant program is expected to:
the project grant program is expected to: