American Rhinology Society Resident Research Grants
Open to residents in training in an approved program in the U.S. and Canada to support projects related to Rhinology. One year, non-renewable, $8,000 maximum, two available annually.
The purpose of this award is to support basic, translational, or clinical research projects in rhinology.ELIGIBILITYAny resident in training in an approved program in the U.S. or Canada is eligible to apply for the AmericanRhinologic Society Research Grant. Resident applicants must have as a co-investigator a supervisingfaculty who is a member in good standing in the American Rhinologic Society (ARS).CONDITIONSProposed projects may be related to any area of rhinology. Proposed projects shall be designed incollaboration with a preceptor investigator and approved by the candidate's department chairperson andinstitution. The recipient shall be free to publish the results afterward, but the American RhinologicSociety shall have the right of first refusal for publication in its journal, The American Journal ofRhinology. Any presentation or publication of results supported by this award shall acknowledge thecontribution of the ARS research grant. The results of research funded by the ARS must be submitted inabstract form for consideration for presentation at a national meeting of the American Rhinologic Society.Applications must be accompanied by a letter of support from the applicant’s Department Chair andPreceptor verifying that the applicant will be permitted to devote an appropriate amount of time to theconduct and timely completion of the proposed research project. Applicants must obtain letters ofsupport/understanding from all key personnel on the project.TERMS1. Amount: $8,000 maximum total (direct and indirect) costs2. Period: 12 months, non-renewable3. Funding: The ARS Board of Directors will determine the total number of Research Grants authorizedannually. The actual number of awards funded will depend on the merit of the applications received.
All applicants must submit a Letter of Intent online no later than midnight Eastern Standard TimeDecember 15. The letter of intent includes the title of the project, the principal investigator, and anabstract of the work. This will facilitate planning review requirements.
American Rhinology Society New Investigator Award Open to all investigators in the U.S. and Canada for projects to support basic, translational or clinical research projects in rhinology. Two years, non-renewable, $25,000 maximum ($12,500 per year), one available annually.
The purpose of this award is to support basic, translational, or clinical research projects inrhinology.ELIGIBILITYAny member of the American Rhinologic Society who has not received previous, significantoutside funding is eligible. The applicant must have, as a mentor, an established researcher whowill provide a letter of support stating the extent of involvement in the project and provide asummary of his/her research experience.CONDITIONSProposed projects may be related to any area of rhinology. Proposed project shall be designed incollaboration with a preceptor investigator and approved by the candidate's departmentchairperson and institution. The recipient(s) shall be free to publish the results afterward, but theAmerican Rhinologic Society shall have the right of first refusal for publication in its journal, TheAmerican Journal of Rhinology. Any presentation or publication of results supported by this awardshall acknowledge the contribution of the ARS New Investigator Research grant. The results ofresearch funded by the ARS must be submitted in abstract form for consideration for presentationat a national meeting of the American Rhinologic Society. Applications must be accompanied bya letter of support from the applicant’s Department Chair and Preceptor verifying that theapplicant will be permitted to devote an appropriate amount of time to the conduct and timelycompletion of the proposed research project. Applicants must obtain letters ofsupport/understanding from all key personnel on the project.TERMS1. Amount: $25,000 maximum total (direct and indirect) costs2. Period: Up to 24 months, non-renewable3. Funding: The ARS Board of Directors will determine the total number of Research Grantsauthorized annually. The actual number of awards funded will depend on the merit of theapplications received.
The American Laryngological, Rhinological and Otological Society, Inc., aka The Triological SocietyThe Triological Career Development Awards provide support for the research career development of otolaryngologists-head and neck surgeons who have made a commitment to focus their research endeavors on patient-oriented research such as clinical trials, translational research, outcomes research and health services research. Five non-renewable awards in the amount of $40,000 each are funded annually for a one or two year project period.
The purpose of this award is to provide support for the research career development of otolaryngologistsheadand neck surgeons who have made a commitment to focus their research endeavors on patient-orientedresearch, e.g., clinical trials, translational research. Projects sponsored under this grant programmust have specific application in the field of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery.ELIGIBILITYOtolaryngologists-head and neck surgeons who hold full-time, part-time or contributed service medicalschool faculty appointments and who have made a commitment to focus their research endeavors onpatient-oriented research may apply. Applicants must be sponsored by the Chair of his/her division ordepartment and by an official representative of the institution which would administer the award and inwhose name the application is formally submitted. Applicants must clearly indicate in the “Other Support”section of the application whether support for the submitted project is being sought from other fundingagencies or organizations. Applicants currently holding research career development awards from NIH orother funding agencies are eligible to apply, however, applicants must indicate how the supplementalfunds from the Triological Society’s research grant will be utilized.CONDITIONSResearch training supported by this award may be related to any research questions relevant to thespecialty of otolaryngology - head and neck surgery, as long as it is demonstrated that the training willhave a direct impact on the applicant’s ability to pursue his/her long-range research objectives. Proposalswhich aim to introduce new knowledge and methodology from other disciplines to research inotolaryngology - head and neck surgery are encouraged. The recipient is expected to devote at least40% of his/her time to the proposed research and research training activities during the period of theaward. The recipient is expected to submit an abstract to be considered for presentation at a TriologicalSociety meeting at the conclusion of the award period. The Society shall have the right of first refusal inregards to publishing the results of any investigation support by this award in its journal, TheLaryngoscope. Applicants must obtain letters of support/understanding from all key personnel on theproject.TERMS1. Amount: $40,000 maximum2. Period: 12 months-24 months, at investigator’s discretion, non-renewable
American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
Percy Memorial Research Award—Open to any experienced Otolaryngologist investigator who resides in the U.S. or Canada. One year, any topic, non-renewable, $25,000 maximum total costs, one available annually.
The Percy Memorial Research Award is an annual grant-in-aid of a worthy research project proposed inany area within the scope of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. The Award was established inmemory of A. Edward Percy, Jr., M.D. and his parents.B. ELIGIBILITY:Candidates for this grant must reside in the U.S. or Canada and be members in good standing of AAOHNSF.Applicants should be experienced independent otolaryngologist investigators affiliated withacademic or similar institutions eligible to apply for and administer Federal research awards. Fellows withsubstantial research experience are eligible to apply, as are individuals who have already competedsuccessfully for independent research grant support from a private or Federal funding agency.CONDITIONS:Projects must have direct or potential clinical significance for patients seen by otolaryngologists-head andneck surgeons. They must be designed so as to yield useful information within the period of award, butpriority will be given to projects which are also innovative and promise to develop into new long rangeresearch programs which will attract funding from other sources. Funds may not be requested to pay anyportions of the salaries of the principal investigator or of any support personnel with strictly secretarial orclerical responsibilities. Funds may also not be used for the purchase of any item of equipment costingmore than $500. Applications must be accompanied by a letter of support from the applicant’sDepartment Chair verifying that the applicant will be permitted to devote an appropriate amount of time tothe conduct and timely completion of the proposed research project. Applicants must obtain letters ofsupport/understanding from all key personnel on the project.TERMS:1. Amount: $25,000 maximum total (direct and indirect) costs2. Period: One year, non-renewable3. Funding: A single award is expected to be available annually, supported by the earnings of the PercyMemorial Research Award Endowment. Whether the Percy Award is actually made each year willdepend on the merit of the applications received.
American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNSF)AAO-HNSF Resident Research Award—Open to any AAO-HNS member in good standing who is a resident in an accredited otolaryngology - head and neck surgery training program in the U.S. and Canada. One year, any topic, non-renewable, $10,000 maximum total costs, up to eight available annually.
The purpose of this grant is to stimulate original resident research in otolaryngology projects that are wellconceivedand scientifically valid, with the potential to advance otolaryngology.ELIGIBILITYAny resident of an accredited otolaryngology-head and neck surgery training program in the U.S. orCanada is eligible to apply for the Foundation's Resident Research Grant(s). All applicants must bemembers in good standing of AAO-HNS.CONDITIONSProposed projects may be related to any area of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. Proposedprojects shall be designed in collaboration with a preceptor investigator and approved by the candidate'sdepartment chairperson and institution. The results of the supported investigation must be presented atthe closest AAO-HNS Foundation Annual Meeting immediately following the award. The recipient(s) shallbe free to publish the results afterwards, but the Foundation shall have the right of first refusal forpublication in its journal, Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. Any presentation or publication ofresults supported by this award shall acknowledge the contribution of the Foundation's ResidentResearch Grant. Applications must be accompanied by a letter of support from the applicant’sDepartment Chair verifying that the applicant will be permitted to devote an appropriate amount of time tothe conduct and timely completion of the proposed research project. Resident applicants must also workwith a faculty member (Preceptor) designated as a co-investigator. A letter of support must also beobtained from the co-investigator (Preceptor). Applicants must obtain letters of support/understandingfrom all key personnel on the project. Projects which are clinical trials of unproven drugs or devices areoutside the areas of Foundation interest for purposes of resident research grants.TERMS1. Amount: $10,000 maximum total (direct and indirect) costs2. Period: One year, non-renewable3. Funding: The Foundation's Board of Directors will determine the total number of Resident ResearchGrants authorized annually since available funding is contingent on the earnings of the Foundation'sResearch Endowment Fund. The actual number of awards funded will depend on the merit of theapplications received.
American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy Foundation/American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Combined Research Grant
Open to senior residents, faculty, or fellows for projects fostering basic or clinical research related to otolaryngic allergy, rhinology, or related immunology by otolaryngologists-head and neck surgeons. One year, non-renewable. $10,000 maximum.
The purpose of this award is to support a collaborative AAOA Foundation research project by fosteringbasic or clinical research related to otolaryngic allergy, rhinology, or related immunology byotolaryngologists-head and neck surgeons.B. ELIGIBILITY:Applicants must have demonstrated potential for excellence in research. There are no restrictions oncareer stage, education, or country of residence. AAOA members are preferred but not required. Allcandidates must be sponsored by the Chairperson of his/her Division or Department and by an officialrepresentative of the institution that would administer the Award and in whose name the application isformally submitted. Former recipients of an Academy Resident Grant, or Academy Research TrainingAward are eligible to compete for an AAOA Foundation grant. Other individuals who have alreadycompeted successfully for independent research grant support from a private or Federal funding agencyare ineligible for this Academy award program.C. CONDITIONS:Research should be specifically directed toward the study of otolaryngic allergy and may be either basicor clinical in nature. While not specifically required, proposals which aim to introduce new knowledge andmethodology from other disciplines to research in otolaryngologic allergy, or which demonstratecollaborative effort with members of other related disciplines are particularly encouraged. Accordingly,applications must be accompanied by a letter of support from the candidate's department chairpersonverifying that the candidate will be permitted to devote that amount of time to the pursuit of the proposedresearch and research training activities.Grantees are requested to give presentations at the AAOA annual meeting and submit the results forpublications. Grantees shall acknowledge the contribution of this source of funding. Applications must beaccompanied by a letter of support from the applicant’s Department Chair verifying that the applicant willbe permitted to devote an appropriate amount of time to the conduct and timely completion of theproposed research project. Applicants must obtain letters of support/understanding from all key personnelon the project.D. TERMS:1. Amount: $10,000 maximum2. Period: Projects must be completed within two years of the award date; no-cost extensions are3. available upon written request. Non-renewable.
All applicants must submit a Letter of Intent online no later than midnight Eastern Standard TimeDecember 15. The letter of intent includes the title of the project, the principal investigator, and anabstract of the work.
ARS Research Grant InformationOverviewThe New Investigator $25,000 award is open to a promising investigator who is not a current recipient of a major research grant. This award is active for up to two years and requires the mentorship of an established investigator. Two Resident Research awards, each in the amount of $8,000, are available. These awards are for a period of one year. Residents applying for this award must be an ARS member or candidate and must have an ARS member as a co-investigator. ARS members of CORE's Study Section review all applications. Review criteria include project significance, scientific approach/methodology, and feasibility. Each applicant will receive a summary statement detailing the reviewers' comments. Recipients of ARS research grants are required to submit a final project status and financial report, and present the findings of their research at a national meeting of the ARS. Publication of results is expected with the ARS having the right of first refusal through its official journal, The American Journal of Rhinology.ARS Offers CORE Grants AnnuallyWhat the heck is a CORE grant? --A sometimes common and fair question from our membership. Continuing investigation into pathophysiology and new treatment modalities in rhinologic disease is critical to the advancement of our specialty. Your ARS supports this mission through an organized research grant mechanism. This is an expense and investment and some might ask whether this is the right direction and culture for our Society? There are several reasons to think it is. Not only does it allow us to offer our patients critical advancements in therapy and technology, clinical and basic research are essential to the continued growth of our specialty and support our central role in the care of patients with rhinologic disease. In the era of evidence based medicine, research is more critical than ever to safeguard our unique role in the management of rhinologic disease.In an effort to strengthen research support in all areas of otolaryngology, the AAO-HNSF has joined forces with several senior societies, including the ARS, to broaden research opportunities and to streamline and enhance the research grant application and review process. The Centralized Otolaryngology Research Efforts (CORE) serves as a central clearinghouse and facilitator for otolaryngology-head and neck surgery research programs. The ARS, AAO-HNSF, AHNS, Triological Society, ALA, ASPO, AAFPRS, AAOA, ANS, and the American Hearing Research Foundation offer several funding mechanisms for one-year and two-year, non-renewable grants. Additional grants or new grants programs may be announced as more resources become available. Funding is also subject to the receipt of sufficiently meritorious applications. Through a rigorous centralized research grant application, review, and administration process, a uniform level of scientific rigor can be attained to achieve three objectives: 1) provide support for the most meritorious research in otolaryngology and head and neck surgery; 2) educate young investigators to prepare competitive grant applications; and 3) prepare more surgeon-scientists to serve as peer reviewers for NIH and other research agencies. The CORE program also brings greater scale and less fragmentation to otolaryngology and head and neck research opportunities, reduces the aggregate administrative costs of the individual grant programs, and enables a comprehensive overview of the spectrum of promising otolaryngology and head and neck surgery research/researchers to promote to the NIH and other agencies. In order for our specialty to thrive, we must have a seat at the table with these important agencies.ApplicationsAll ARS Research Grant applications are processed through CORE. ARS funding of research projects is subject to receipt of applications through CORE that are judged to be sufficiently meritorious.2008 Deadlines:Letter of Interest: December 15, 2008Application: January 15, 2009Research Grant OpportunitiesARS Resident Research Grant$8,000 for one yearARS New Investigator Award$25,000 for up to two years
Mail/Phone/Fax: American Rhinologic Society P.O. Box 495 Warwick, New York 10990-0495 Tel: 845-988-1631 Fax: 845-986-1527Emailarsinfo@american-rhinologic.org
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