Sentences with phrase «foundation research award»

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«Global philanthropic support for efforts to prevent, mitigate, and resolve conflicts totaled $ 283 million in 2013... 288 foundations awarded nearly 2,000 grants in support of more than 1,200 organizations working for peace, justice, diplomacy, and national and global security, from conducting research on the prevention of nuclear terrorism to supporting citizen journalism in Egypt.
By the time he joined IMM, he had secured research grants from the Calouste Gulbenkian and the Michael J. Fox foundations, two awards from the Portuguese government, and a Marie Curie International Reintegration Grant from the European Commission.
The Wallace H. Coulter Foundation was another source of support for Berkland: The foundation awarded him a 2 - year Early Career Translational Research Award in Biomedical Engineering, which is offered to academic research with commercial poResearch Award in Biomedical Engineering, which is offered to academic research with commercial poresearch with commercial potential.
NIH generally limits National Research Service Awards (NRSAs) to 3 years, but exceptions are made, occasionally; perhaps your foundation would also make an exception.
The foundation awards major grants for research in its four main topic areas: Future of Work, Immigration, Cultural Contact, and Social Inequality.
The foundation's special achievement award went to University of California, San Francisco, biochemist Bruce Alberts for his research into DNA replication and his work on reforming science education worldwide.
For its basic research award, the foundation picked the work of biomedical researchers William Kaelin Jr. of Harvard Medical School in Boston, Peter Ratcliffe of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom, and Gregg Semenza of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland.
This annual award recognizes the contributions of individuals, corporations, and foundations that have made a significant impact on medical research, patient care, or public education in the fields of cancer immunology and immunotherapy.
The remaining 75 percent remains with the foundation's San Diego affiliate where it will also be used to fund breast cancer research — much as this year's award to Scripps Research is being paid with money raised in pasresearch — much as this year's award to Scripps Research is being paid with money raised in pasResearch is being paid with money raised in past races.
He has a grant from a private foundation for the research, but the NIH award would have let him move more quickly toward the ultimate goal: growing human organs in pigs for transplantation.
We thank the Norwegian Research Council for awarding funding to A.K. Sweetman, L.A. Levin, A.R. Thurber and C.R. Smith to run the workshop «CLIDEEP — Workshop to explore the impacts of climate change on deep - sea pelagic and benthic ecosystems» (NFR grant No. 216598) at Friday Harbor Laboratories, University of Washington, where the foundations for this paper were laid.
Paul Kaye, Professor of Immunology at Hull York Medical School and lead investigator for the study, said: «This award lays the foundation for a step change in how research and training in pathology is applied to neglected diseases.
East Hanover NJ — December 26, 2017 — Kessler Foundation has been awarded a second two - year $ 150,000 grant from the Hearst Foundations to support a two - year post-doctoral fellowship in cognitive rehabilitation research.
Five MCB postdoctoral fellows have been awarded fellowships from organizations and private foundations that support interdisciplinary basic research.
All were the foundation of research awards UNLV faculty gar - nered this year.
These include the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting Awards, fellowships co-funded by the European Commission under the Marie Skłodowska - Curie Actions COFUND programme, Ulysses and small research grants under New Foundations (subject to budget).
The work was funded by grants from the National Institutes of Health; the Rita Allen, Whitehall, Brain Research, Waitt, Hearst, and Richard Allan Barry Family foundations; the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust; the Nomis, H. N. and Frances C. Berger, Fritz B. Burns, and HKT foundations; Frederik Paulsen and Françoise Gilot - Salk; the National Cancer Institute; the William Scandling Trust; the Price Family Foundation; the Marshall Legacy Foundation; a Life Sciences Research Foundation and Pioneer Fund postdoctoral scholar award; and a Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) and Catharina Foundation postdoctoral scholar award.
He is President of the Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour, Fellow of the International Ornithological Union and has held fellowships from the Leverhulme Foundation, the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851, and Wiener - Anspach foundation amongst other awards; he is funded by the Australian Research Council.
CRI Fellows have made groundbreaking discoveries that have laid the foundation for the field, and have gone on to lead major research programs and centers and to win some of the most prestigious awards in biomedical science, including the Nobel Prize.
The foundation will award a $ 25 million prize to the first research entity to develop a successful product.
Reasons for being honored include recognition by the leading scholarly organizations in their fields such as being elected into the National Academy of Sciences, Engineering or Medicine, or into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, receipt of prestigious fellowships such as those given by the MacArthur and Guggenheim Foundations, winning major research awards from top scholarly associations, and comparable achievements.
The PART - TIME grants administrator is responsible for conducting the full range of activities required to research prospective foundations, prepare and submit proposals, and manage relationships and award activities.
The foundation will award a $ 25 million prize to the first research entity to develop a successful product.
The foundation awarded twenty - eight grants, ranging from three thousand to ten thousand dollars, to artists for specific projects, travel and research, or ongoing work that is aesthetically and socially progressive.
This research was generously supported by grants awarded to Dr. Julianne Holt - Lunstad from the Family Studies Center, the Mary Lou Fulton Mentored Learning grants foundation, and the College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences at Brigham Young University.
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