The Michael J. Fox Foundation - Novel PET Tracer Development Program | Research Funding

Event details
Date | 26.04.2022 |
Category | Call for proposal |
This program supports work to develop and validate PET imaging techniques utilizing radiotracers of a variety of disease-relevant targets that can ultimately be implemented in clinical practice and clinical trials for Parkinson’s Disease.
- Projects of interest include early screening efforts and early in vitro and in vivo validation of newly developed tracers.
- Targets of interest include, but are not limited to, pathologic proteins, inflammation (astrocytes, NLRP3, microglia, etc.) and other therapeutic targets (neuronal receptors, GBA, mitochondria, etc.).
- Projects should aim to develop novel PET tracers as opposed to collecting data using existing tracers.
- For this round, MJFF will not consider proposals focused on human studies.
Funding: max. $500,000
Duration: 12-24 months
Eligibility: Applications may be submitted by researchers or clinicians in:
- U.S. and non-U.S. biotechnology/pharmaceutical companies, or other publicly or privately held for-profit entities; and
- U.S. and non-U.S. public and private non-profit entities, such as universities, colleges, hospitals, laboratories, units of state and local governments and eligible agencies of the federal government.
- Post-doctoral fellows are eligible to apply as co-investigators with the designation of an administrative primary investigator who directs the laboratory in which the fellow will conduct research.
How to Apply: The two-stage application process begins with a pre-proposal, which is due by 26 April. Instructions for submitting pre-proposals can be found here. Selected applicants will be notified the week of 06 June, and may submit a full proposal by 11 August. Budgets should be formulated to include 15% OH.
Deadline (pre-proposal): 26 April 2022
Further information
- More information about the program is available here
- The application portal can be found here
- For any other questions, please contact the Research Office
Practical information
- General public
- Free