Detall de la convocatòria
Característiques
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Objectiu de la convocatòria
The aim of the call is to facilitate multinational, collaborative research projects that will promote disease-related biomedical research on cerebrovascular diseases. |
Característiques principals
NEURON particularly wishes to encourage multidisciplinary approaches and translational research proposals combining basic and clinical research that will ultimately help to develop new strategies for prevention, diagnosis, therapy, and rehabilitation. Proposals relating CSVD and the dysfunction of brain barriers to cerebrovascular disease are encouraged. Research proposals should cover at least one of the following areas: a) Fundamental research addressing the pathogenesis, aetiology, progression, treatment, and prevention of cerebrovascular diseases including CSVD as well as basic research to elucidate the role of brain barriers on cerebrovascular diseases. This may include the development of innovative or shared resources and technologies including computational and statistical tools, as considered of relevance in the context of this call. b) Clinical research to develop novel strategies for prevention (including secondary prevention), diagnosis, patient stratification, therapy and/or rehabilitation for cerebrovascular diseases |
Lloc de presentació
IMIM and PSMAR staff who need more information should contact:: Competitive Funding. C/ Doctor Aiguader, 88. 08003-Barcelona. Tel.: 93.316.04.00. Carol Barnwell: cbarnwell@imim.es Ext.: 1670 Marta López: mlopez4@imim.es Ext.: 1576 |
Convocatòria (URL)
https://www.neuron-eranet.eu/joint-calls/bio-medical/2022-cerebrovascular-diseases/ Electronic submission system: https://ptoutline.eu/app/neuron_cv |
Requisits
Only transnational projects will be funded. Each consortium submitting a proposal must be comprised of a minimum of three research partners eligible for funding by organizations listed in this call text. Involvement of early career researchers (ECRs) as consortium partners is highly encouraged and will be part of the evaluation criteria. The eligible research partners must be from at least three different countries. The total number of research partners in a consortium is limited to five, including partners participating by own expenses. No more than two research groups can be from the same country. The ERA-NET NEURON strives to strengthen a global Brain Research Area by including as many partner countries as possible in its funding scheme. Therefore, consortia including partners from countries that are to date underrepresented in this funding scheme (Latvia, Hungary, Slovakia and Turkey) may increase the total number of partners to six. Although applications must be submitted jointly by groups from several countries, the individual research groups will be funded by the individual NEURON funding organization(s) of their respective countries. Eligibility criteria are the matter of individual partner funding organizations. Therefore, applicants are strongly advised to follow the instructions contained in the country-specific eligibility tables which are published on the NEURON website. Please contact Competitive Funding to confirm eligibility matters before submitting an application. |
Dotació
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Durada
3 years |
Arxius
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NEURON_JTC_2022.pdf |
NEURON_JTC2022_pre_proposal.docx |
NEURON_JTC2022_pre_proposal.docx |
NEURON-JTC2022_Country-specific_AEI.pdf |
NEURON-JTC2022_Country-specific_info_ISCIII.pdf |