Fondation Leenaards - Recherche médicale translationnelle

Event details
Date | 15.03.2015 |
Speaker | Fondation Leenaards |
Category | Call for proposal |
The Leenaards Foundation supports translational medical research at the University Hospitals of the Lake Geneva Region carried out in collaboration with other academic institutions. The aim is to strengthen links between clinical and basic research.
For the call 2016, the amount available is CHF 1.5 million to be distributed between 2-3 major and innovative project(s) (Prix Leenaards 2016).
In case of support by the Foundation, the team(s) will be free to plan the use of he funds within a 3 years period. The Price is not renewable
The project will investigate a clinical problem from an original and innovative angle, linking it to a component of advanced basic research, be it experimental research, bioinformatics or epidemiological analyses. The proposal must describe a complete and innovative project. However, it may use data or materials already obtained in the context of preexisting studies.
Preference will be given to projects attesting a collaboration within the Lake Geneva regionincluding, at least, one of the two academic hospitals, as well as UNIL, UNIGE or EPFL, and possibly, other Swiss or foreign academic institutions.
Source
For the call 2016, the amount available is CHF 1.5 million to be distributed between 2-3 major and innovative project(s) (Prix Leenaards 2016).
In case of support by the Foundation, the team(s) will be free to plan the use of he funds within a 3 years period. The Price is not renewable
The project will investigate a clinical problem from an original and innovative angle, linking it to a component of advanced basic research, be it experimental research, bioinformatics or epidemiological analyses. The proposal must describe a complete and innovative project. However, it may use data or materials already obtained in the context of preexisting studies.
Preference will be given to projects attesting a collaboration within the Lake Geneva regionincluding, at least, one of the two academic hospitals, as well as UNIL, UNIGE or EPFL, and possibly, other Swiss or foreign academic institutions.
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Practical information
- General public
- Free
Organizer
- Research Office