March 30, 2021

Vanderbilt Discovery Grants focused on chronic fatigue syndrome; proposal deadline is April 2

 

VANDERBILT DISCOVERY GRANT OPPORTUNITY  
Funded by a bequest from Dr. and Mrs. Allan and Sara Bass 

Funding Opportunity Purpose 

This Funding Opportunity Announcement will support two discovery grants in memory of Dr. and Mrs. Allan and Sara Bass. The discovery grants are for one-year investigator-initiated applications that pose to examine the etiology, diagnosis, pathophysiology, and manifestations of chronic fatigue syndrome with a focus on people recovering from Covid-19. Applicants must be full time employees at VUMC.   

Budget Guidelines 

Total funds awarded will not exceed $50,000. 

Submission Guidelines

A.  Proposal (Two pages with no appendices) A letter from the applicant outlining project goals that will be accomplished within the grant period. One representative project should be described in sufficient detail to elucidate hypothesis, significance, sample size, feasibility, and central methodology. Figures, tables, diagrams, et.al., must be included within the 2-page limit. 

BReferences Cited 

CBiosketch for Key Personnel Use the standard NIH template found at: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/forms/biosketch-blankformat_exp%2002-28-2023.docx 

D. Budget and Justification (one page) 

Timeline 

February 22, 2021: Call for proposals via VUMC email listserve 

February 22 - April 2, 2021: Applications submitted to david.charles@vumc.org 

April 5, 2021: Applications forwarded to scientific review committee 

April 16, 2021: Awardee(s) notified 

July 1, 2021: Funding begins 

June 30, 2022: Funding ends with no carry over 

August 1, 2022: Awardee(s) must provide a written summary of activities and budget reconciliation