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Cycle 3: Conference Grants (R13) and Conference Cooperative Agreements (U13)

Sponsor: NIH Due Date: December 12, 2022 Award: The purpose of the NIH Research Conference Grant (R13) is to support high quality scientific conferences that are relevant to the NIH's mission and to the public health. A conference is defined as a symposium, seminar, workshop, or any other organized and formal meeting, whether conducted face-to-face…

*rolling basis* Healthcare Research by Community Physicians

Sponsor: Physicans' Services Incorporated Foundation *NO DEADLINE - ROLLING BASIS* Award: "To assist physicians practising in a community setting to undertake a review of their practice patterns which would enhance effectiveness of practice and patient care in their own clinic, hospital or region. Grants up to $20,000 are available to cover the costs of the data…

*Rolling Basis* Health Research Grant

Sponsor: Physician's Services Incorporated *NO DEADLINE - ROLLING BASIS* Award: Funds clinical research which is of direct relevance to patient care, medical education research which assess the post-MD educational environment, and health systems research. The total amount of requested funding may not exceed $100,000 per year or $200,000 over 2 years.

*rolling basis* Targeted Grants in Mathematics and Physical Sciences

Sponsor: Simons Foundation *NO DEADLINE - ROLLING BASIS* Award: The program is intended to support high-risk projects of exceptional promise and scientific importance on a case-by-case basis. A typical Targeted Grant in MPS provides funding for up to five years. The funding provided is flexible and based on the type of support requested in the…

Cycle 3: NIH Small Business Grants

DUE DATE: JANUARY 5, 2023 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR): These programs congressionally require eligible governmental agencies to set aside a percentage of their extramural budget so that domestic small businesses can engage in R&D that has a strong potential for technology commercialization. Total costs for Phase I and Phase II usually do not exceed…

HA Innovator Award

DUE DATE: June 1, 2023 The Hydrocephalus Association is soliciting applications for innovative research that has the potential to transform the field of hydrocephalus. The Innovator Award provides seed funding for research projects aligned with the Hydrocephalus Community Research Priorities. Find the RFA Here.

Hydrocephalus Society Meeting 2023- Hamburg, Germany

Dear Friends and Colleagues, It is my great pleasure and honor to invite you to the Hydrocephalus 2023 in Hamburg, Germany, the 15th Meeting of the Hydrocephalus Society. It will take place 25 to 28 August 2023. We had a very successful meeting in Gothenburg, Sweden in September 2022 and it will be hard to…

World Congress of Neurology 2023

The congress will be proudly co-hosted by the Canadian Neurological Society (CNS), with over 2000 neurologist members. We hope that this event will bring us back to our regular congress routine and that we will be able to see each other in person, rekindle friendships and collaborations, and establish new ones. This WCN will bring…

Event Series HA CONNECT Virtual 2023

HA CONNECT Virtual 2023

Join our social networking event and get to know your fellow conference attendees before HA CONNECT begins! On Friday, November 3rd we are hosting an online social networking event in which you will get to meet individuals from our community who share similar experiences living or caring for someone with hydrocephalus. Learn from their personal…

Hydrocephalus Associations’s 40th anniversary Gala

WESTIN ANAHEIM RESORT 1030 W Katella Ave, CA, United States

Join us for a celebration of the Hydrocephalus Associations's 40th anniversary in Southern California!   At the Gala you will enjoy: • Live entertainment • Delicious cuisine and drinks • Silent and live auctions with unique items and experiences • Connecting with fellow community members

Hydrocephalus Research Workshop

Cincinnati Children's T Building 240 Albert Sabin Way, Cincinnati, United States

Developing Non-Invasive Hydrocephalus Therapies: Advancing Towards Clinical Trials