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Important News!


Hartwell Foundation - Individual Biomedical Research Award 2012


Because Case Western Reserve University earned an at-large bid in The Hartwell Foundation's Individual Biomedical Research Awards program, CWRU is eligible to nominate two faculty members for proposal submission this year. In 2011, both of CWRU's applicants were selected for awards. The foundation funds 10 Hartwell Investigators annually for their innovative, early-stage, cutting-edge biomedical research that has the potential to benefit children in the U.S. These awards provide funding to individual researchers in the U.S. for three years, at $100,000 direct cost per year. For more information about how to apply [click here].

W. M. Keck Foundation Limited Submission grant


The W.M. Keck Foundation strives to fund endeavors that are distinctive and novel in their approach. It encourages projects that are high-risk with the potential for transformative impact. "High-risk" comprises a number of factors, including questions that push the edge of the field, present unconventional approaches to intractable problems, or challenge the prevailing paradigm. To make grant determinations, the Foundation relies upon a wide range of input, including assessments by its professional staff, site visits (where appropriate), peer reviews, the latest available scientific information in print, and presentations by experts in scientific, medical and health and human service fields. For more information about how to apply [click here].

Research News News Brief

Banfield Charitable Trust
Funding priorities include basic veterinary care for financially challenged companion pet owners and families; programs that help the homeless, seriously ill, homebound, or disabled care for or keep their pets; companion pet food banks; education programs that directly relate to keeping companion pets and their people together; behavior modification programs to correct inappropriate companion pet behav...
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NINR welcomes five new members to the National Advisory Council for Nursing Research

NIH statement on HIV Vaccine Awareness Day - May 18, 2012

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Upcoming Events 2011

 

ORA News
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Important announcements of hot topics and events are distributed through a free e-list, ORANews ("Office of Research Administration News"). Subscribers may access previous announcements by logging on to https://lists.case.edu/wws/arc/oranews. Use your Case email address and password to gain access.

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Last updated May 8, 2012