[ U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE - Long-Term Impact of Military-Relevant Brain Injury Consortium (LIMBIC) Award | Research funding ]

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Date 08.10.2018
Category Call for proposal
Aim: Through the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program (CDMRP), the Department of Defense is announcing the Traumatic Brain Injury Research Program (TBIRP) for 2018. The goal of the Long-Term Impact of Military-Relevant Brain Injury Consortium (LIMBIC) Award is to improve our understanding of the impact of mild TBI (mTBI)/concussion on Service members and Veterans. The FY18 PH/TBIRP LIMBIC Award will support a Consortium conducting a single large longitudinal study and associated sub-studies within the scope of the Program Announcement/Funding Opportunity. The knowledge gained through the proposed studies will be used to inform TBI pathways of care and illuminate specific target areas to improve acute TBI care and subsequent support systems for chronic care following mTBI.
 
Funding: Maximum USD $ 25M
 
Duration: 5 years
 
Eligibility: Applicants from international organizations or institutions are eligible to apply, and there are no citizenship restrictions. Independent investigators at all academic levels are eligible to apply.
 
How to Apply: Pre-applications are submitted through the eBRAP platform. They should contain contact information, a list of collaborators and key personnel, a preproposal narrative, and supporting documents as suggested on the platform. Full applications (by invitation) will be made via a Grants.gov workspace. Full application packages can be downloaded from Grants.gov at any time.
 
Pre-Application Deadline: 08 October 2018, 5:00 p.m. EST (23:00 CET)
Full Application Deadline:  07 January 2019, 11:59 p.m. EST (05:59 08 Jan, CET)
 
Grants.gov Funding Opportunity Number: W81XWH-18-PH/TBIRP-LIMBIC
 
Further information
  • To see the program announcement, navigate to the on Grants.gov and search for the Opportunity Number W81XWH-18-PH/TBIRP-LIMBIC.
  • For questions about the eBRAP or Grants.gov platforms, contact the Research Office.

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