DOD Reconstructive Transplant Research Program, Concept Award

The intent of the FY17 RTRP Concept Award is to support the exploration of a highly innovative new concept or untested theory that addresses an important problem relevant to reconstructive transplantation.

The Concept Award is not intended to support a logical progression of an already established


research project, but instead, supports high-risk studies that have the potential to reveal entirely new avenues for investigation.

Young/early-career investigators are encouraged to apply.

New for FY17:
Investigators at or above the level of postdoctoral fellow are eligible to apply.

Related Programs

Military Medical Research and Development

Department Of Defense


Agency: Dept. of the Army -- USAMRAA

Office:

Estimated Funding: $1,000,000


Who's Eligible



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Government Grants Posting Website

Additional Information of Eligibility:
• Eligibility for U. S. institutions is limited to not-for-profit organizations subject to Section 501 (c) (3) of the tax code.

• The lead institution and funding recipient in the project must be an accredited four-year U.S college or university.

• The lead institution must be registered in the System for Award Management SAM located at www.sam.gov prior to submitting an application or plan; and maintain an active SAM registration with current information at all times during which it has an active Federal award or an application or plan under consideration by an agency.

• The Department encourages organizations that have not previously received international program funding from the U. S. Government to apply under this announcement.

Applicants must have a demonstrated expertise in Public Policy and/or Public Administration.



Full Opportunity Web Address:


Contact:


Agency Email Description:


Agency Email:
help@eBRAP.org

Date Posted:
2017-08-10

Application Due Date:
2017-12-06

Archive Date:
2018-01-05


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