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SUMMARY:[International Foundation for Research in Paraplegia | Research Gr
 ants - Postdoctoral Fellowship - Research Prize]
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181031
DTSTAMP:20260406T032315Z
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CATEGORIES:Call for proposal
DESCRIPTION:The International Foundation for Research in Paraplegia alloca
 tes funds to support basic and clinical research in the field of neuroscie
 nces and the regeneration of the spinal cord all over the world.\n\nDeadli
 ne: 31 October 2018 (for all IRP calls)\n\nIRP RESEARCH GRANTS support:\n\
 n	Research projects on every aspect of CNS and spinal cord lesions\, nerve
  regeneration\, trophic support of lesioned neurons\, and functional chang
 es induced by lesions\, preferentially in mammals.\n	Clinical research pro
 jects in the fields of diagnosis\, acute lesion management including surge
 ry\, neurology\, urology\, rehabilitation\, and other areas related to par
 aplegia.\n\nFunding: up to 75’000 CHF for one year or 150’000 CHF for 
 two years.\nFor information and application\, follow this link.\n \nIRP P
 OSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS support:\n\n\n	A fellowship for up to 2 years in a
 n outstanding basic research laboratory specialised in one or several aspe
 cts of CNS and spinal cord lesions and repair\, preferentially in mammals.
  A 3rd year may be attributed to a fellow who returns to Switzerland from
  abroad.\n	A 1 year fellowship in a clinical research laboratory situated 
 in the fields of diagnosis and acute lesion management of spinal cord inju
 ry\, including surgery\, neurology\, urology\, rehabilitation\, and other 
 areas related to paraplegia.\n\nFunding: 70’000.- CHF/year (living allow
 ance) +  up to 9’000.- CHF/year (research and travel) + family support 
 and child allowance\nDuration: up to 3 years (non renewable)\nFor informat
 ion and application\, follow this link.\n\nIRP SCHELLENBERG RESEARCH PRIZE
  2018\nThe Prize recognizes recent achievements in the cellular\, molecula
 r and clinical aspects of spinal cord development\, plasticity and regener
 ation following lesions.\nWho can apply: young but established group leade
 rs with outstanding achievements in experimental or clinical research rela
 ted to spinal cord injury and repair.\nFunding: CHF 100’000 for research
  purposes (personnel\, equipment or supplies).\nFor information and applic
 ation\, follow this link.\n 
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