[SPHN I Research Funding]

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Date 30.06.2018
Category Call for proposal
The Swiss Personalized Health Network (SPHN) is launching his 2nd and last call for proposals, aimed at the development of a nationwide interoperable research infrastructure ecosystem for competitive personalized health research. Grants are awarded for projects aiming at the development, implementation and validation of data infrastructures that allow connecting research institutions and hospitals to share and use health-related data across Switzerland. In order to make the best use of the available resources, the SPHN call for proposals is coordinated with the ETH Domain Strategic Focus Area in Personalized Health and Related Technologies (PHRT).

A total of up to CHF 9.3 million will be made available to support the following project categories:

(1) Infrastructure development projects
    Funding amount: max. CHF 500k
    Duration: max. 12 months (unless required otherwise for technical reasons)

(2) Driver projects
    Funding amount: max. CHF 1.5 million
    Duration: max. 36 months

Earliest starting date is January 2019.

Project activities taking place within the scope of the ETH-Domain Strategic Focus Area PHRT can request additional funding from the PHRT program.

See PHRT Memento for details. In case of SPHN-PHRT joint applications, the same application must be submitted in parallel to both programs.

For each funding request to SPHN, a Commitment Letter from the Hosting Institution is required. This letter will be delivered providing that all necessary documents are submitted to the Research Office no later than June 20th 2018.
 
Deadlines
EPFL internal deadline: June 20th 2018
Submission deadline: June 30th 2018 (23:59 CET)
Application: all application documents are on the SPHN website; submission via the SPHN platform
For more information: please visit the SPHN website, have a look at the EPFL Toolkit or contact the Research Office

 

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