Neuromuscular Research Grants
The foundation offers neuromuscular research grants designed to support exploratory or high-risk/high-reward research for mid-career or established researchers doing research in muscle and nerve disorders. Applications should directly relate to a muscle and nerve disorder covered by the AANEM.
Scope
- Exploratory, novel studies that break new ground or extend previous discoveries toward new directions or applications.
- High risk high reward studies that may lead to a breakthrough in a particular area, or result in novel techniques, agents, methodologies, models or applications that will impact biomedical, behavioral, or clinical research.
- Require a high degree of innovation.
- Project overlap, whether scientific, budgetary, or commitment of an individual's effort greater than 100 percent, is not permitted.
Grant Benefits
- Up to $50,000 for up to 2 years (total award $100,000 including indirect costs)
- Complimentary AANEM membership and a subscription to Muscle & Nerve during the duration of your project
- Complimentary AANEM Annual Meeting registration the year your research is presented
- $1,500 travel award to attend and present your research findings at the AANEM Annual Meeting following completion of your research
Eligibility
To be eligible for a development grant, applicants must:- Hold a Doctor of Medicine (MD), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Doctor of Science (DSc), or equivalent degree (e.g. DO).
- Have a minimum of five-year post terminal degree at time of application (post-clinical fellowship or PhD).
- Be a member of a research team at an appropriate institution.
- Be qualified to conduct a program as an Independent Investigator.
- Have an acceptable research plan for a specific muscle and nerve disease listed.
- Have access to institutional resources necessary to conduct the proposed research project.
Application Submission
Applicants should use the following Submission Instructions, Application - Part A, and Research Proposal - Part B, to begin the application process. Completed documents must be submitted online.Review Process
All applications are reviewed by the Foundation Research Committee. Recommendations are brought to the Foundation Board for approval.
