6 funding opportunities found in this category. 

2012 Scientific Sessions Cardiovascular Sonographer Travel Grants
American Society of Echocardiography Foundation
All Regions
03/25/2012
$1,000

2012 Scientific Sessions Cardiovascular Sonographer Travel Grants

Deadline: March 25, 2012

The American Society of Echocardiography Foundation will sponsor two (2) $1,000.00 sonographer travel grants to attend the 23rd Annual Scientific Sessions in National Harbor, MD (June 30 - July 3, 2012). The ASE Cardiovascular Sonographer Travel Grants are for sonographers (adult, pediatric, echo and/or vascular) to help fund their travel and registration to the ASE Scientific Sessions. These travel grants are part of an ongoing effort by the Council on Cardiovascular Sonography Board to recruit enthusiastic new members to join the Council on Cardiovascular Sonography membership. In addition, the hope of the Council Board is to provide interested sonographers with a deeper understanding of the imaging field and to facilitate the development of meaningful mentoring opportunities with established imaging faculty.

To apply for one of the two $1,000.00 travel grants, you must be registered (ARDMS, CCI or international equivalent) and currently working part time or greater. Applicants need to submit a letter to the Selection Committee as to why he/she would like to attend the Scientific Sessions.

If you are awarded a grant, you will be expected to draft an article for The Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography outlining your experience at the Scientific Sessions and what you were able to share with your lab. (The article will be based on a set of provided questions.) You will also be invited to attend the June Council on Cardiovascular Sonography Board meeting that is held during the Scientific Sessions.

Allied Health Professional, Imaging Professional, Sonographer
American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine Yearly Research and Education Grants
American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine
All Regions
11/01/2012
$10,000

American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine Yearly Research and Education Grants

Up to $10,000 - Proposals for clinical and basic science ultrasound research projects. Researchers may apply for a grant in one of the following four ultrasound-related areas: teaching, clinical research (ob/gyn and non-ob/gyn), and basic science research. Up to 4 grants are awarded per year. Deadline is November 1.

In accordance with the mission of the AIUM, to advance the art and science of ultrasound in medicine and research, the AIUM is soliciting proposals for clinical and basic science ultrasound research projects. Researchers may apply for a grant in one of the following four ultrasound-related areas: (1) teaching, (2) clinical research - obstetrical/gynecological, (3) clinical research - non-obstetrical/gynecological, (4) basic science research.

Any area of ultrasound research and education will be considered for funding but preference will be given to projects satisfying the following criteria:

Projects which are related to teaching ultrasound and/or establishing guidelines for minimal physician education.

Grants must result in the development of methods that can be utilized by individuals/institutions other than those that are being funded. The AIUM will not fund grants to teach a specific population in a single university/hospital.

Well-designed clinical ultrasound projects, which can be completed within a year, which investigate clinical outcomes, efficacy, role of new ultrasound applications, and in general, advance the science of ultrasound.
Projects which study an area of basic ultrasound research.

Projects which study the economics of ultrasound practice.


Applicants for research grants must be members of the AIUM. All applicants must have a letter of recommendation from an AIUM Fellow or Senior (unless the applicant is a Fellow or Senior of the AIUM) who has agreed to serve as a mentor to the principal investigator for the project. Only one application per individual will be accepted. Members of the AIUM Board of Governors or members of the granting committee may not apply. Previous grant awardees are ineligible for future grants and previously funded projects are ineligible for another round of funding. No more than $1,000 in grant funding may be used for travel. Travel expenses must be consistent with the AIUM travel policy. Funding of IRB and/or capital equipment is not allowed. The AIUM defines capital equipment as equipment greater than $1000.

The Grants Review Subcommittee of the Education and Research Fund Committee will recommend project selection to the Executive Committee. It is expected that the AIUM will fund several awards of up to $10,000.

Funds should be disbursed to tax exempt organizations. If the grant recipient is not tax exempt per IRS Publication 78, the grant recipient will be issued a 1099 for tax reporting purposes. Exempt organizations must supply a copy of their IRS Determination Letter and all others must complete a Form W9 before funds can be disbursed.

The AIUM will distribute all funds to the principal investigator and/or their institution. Subdivision of funds (identified in the budget proposal) to other participants will be the responsibility of the host institution, in coordination with the principal investigator. Prior to the distribution of funds, the AIUM will require a signed agreement between the host institution and the AIUM. Institutional overhead (indirect) costs will not be funded. Funds will be disbursed on the following basis: 50% at award, 40% at 6-month progress report, and 10% at final report.

Scientific papers resulting from AIUM supported research must be submitted for consideration at the AIUM Annual Convention. The AIUM strongly encourages submission of a manuscript to the Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine. A progress report will be required at six months and a final report within three months of completion of the project. The AIUM should be kept informed of publications and presentations resulting from AIUM support, even after submission of the final progress report. Notation acknowledging AIUM support should be made in all publications and presentations.

Follow these steps to apply for a grant:

Review the Criteria for Research Proposals

Submit the following materials:

A completed Application & Budget Form

A two to three page summary describing the proposed project addressing the criteria listed below. Number and identify each section as indicated:

Objective: Specific aims of the project.
Relevance: To the field of ultrasound.
Background: Including preliminary data.
Methods: Experimental design to accomplish the aims of the project.
Support: Facilities and equipment available at your institution needed for successful completion of this project.
Bibliography: Relevant to the research - limit to one additional page.

A statement of the responsibilities of each of the investigators and support personnel (on a separate page).

An abbreviated, two-page curriculum vitae for each investigator (NIH format is appropriate) including education and/or professional experience and pertinent bibliography.

A page detailing current and prior grant support information.

A letter of recommendation from an AIUM Fellow or Senior member, if applicable. Applicants who are not an AIUM fellow or senior member must have a letter of recommendation.

Submission Instructions (YEARLY DEADLINE: November 1):

Email a pdf of the completed application with all attachments to education_research@aium.org, or mail the completed application to: EER Grant Application, 14750 Sweitzer Lane, Suite 100, Laurel, MD 20707-5906

You will receive a confirmation email within a week of your submission. If you do not receive a confirmation email within a week, please contact Janet Campbell at 301-498-4100 to make sure we have received your application.

Most Common Submission Errors:

The applicant fails to submit a letter or recommendation. Please double check to see if your name is on the Fellow or Senior list before assuming that you do not need a recommendation.

The applicant sends the application as a zip file. If you send a zip file, your email and zip attachment will be rejected due to antivirus filtering policies.

Awards are announced during the AIUM Annual Convention each year.

Request for Applications for Point-of-Care Ultrasound Research
Endowment for Education and Research of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine
All Regions
03/01/2012
$50,000

Request for Applications for Point-of-Care Ultrasound Research

The Endowment for Education and Research (EER) of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) has issued a request for applications (RFA) to investigate the reliability of various methods to measure competence of individuals who use 1 or more point-of-care ultrasound applications. Up to $50,000 has been allocated for 1 or more grants in this area. Deadline for submission is March 1, 2012.

Study to Assess Competency in Point-of-Care Applications of Ultrasound

The Endowment for Education and Research (EER) of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) is issuing a request for applications (RFA) for studies to assess the competency of individuals who use point-of-care ultrasound applications. Proposals should address 1 or more applications of point-of-care ultrasound (defined as ultrasound imaging, for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, performed on the patient by a provider in real time as a component of a care episode). For examples of point-of-care applications, see the article "Point-of-Care Ultrasonography" by Moore CL and Copel JA (N Engl J Med 2011:364:749-57).

The purpose of this RFA is to investigate the reliability of various methods to measure competence in 1 or more point-of-care applications of ultrasound. As such, the method of measuring competence is critical, must be reliable, and must be adequately explained. The evaluation should take into account the background and training of the providers, and the specific setting in which the point-of-care ultrasound is provided. Assessment of competency should include independent blinded review of images, evaluating both the quality of the images obtained and diagnostic accuracy. If the point-of-care application is for therapeutic purposes, evaluation of the ability to perform the procedure should also be assessed. Studies should comply with the AIUM Practice Guideline for Documentation of an Ultrasound Examination, and with the AIUM official statement Interpretation of Ultrasound Examinations.

Additional information

The AIUM's Endowment for Education and Research has allocated up to $50,000 for 1 or more grants in this area.
The deadline for submission of applications is March 1, 2012. Announcement of any funded studies is anticipated immediately following the 2012 AIUM Annual Convention. Funding will commence shortly thereafter.

Only 1 application per individual will be accepted, and the proposal would preferably include evidence of prior experience in similar investigations. Presentation of preliminary results at the 2013 AIUM Annual Convention is encouraged. Presentation of final results is expected at the 2014 AIUM Annual Convention. A progress report will be required at 6 months and a final report within 3 months of completion of the project. The AIUM should be kept informed of publications and presentations resulting from AIUM support, even after submission of the final progress report. Notation acknowledging AIUM support should be made in all publications and presentations.

Funds should be disbursed to tax-exempt organizations. If the grant recipient is not tax exempt per IRS Publication 78, the grant recipient will be issued a 1099 for tax-reporting purposes. Exempt organizations must supply a copy of their IRS Determination Letter and all others must complete a Form W9 before funds can be disbursed.

The AIUM will distribute all funds to the principal investigator and/or his/her institution. Subdivision of funds (identified in the budget proposal) to other participants will be the responsibility of the host institution, in coordination with the principal investigator. Prior to the distribution of funds, the AIUM will require a signed agreement between the host institution and the AIUM. Institutional overhead (indirect) costs will not be funded. Funds will be disbursed on the following basis: 50% at award, 40% at receipt of a satisfactory 6-month progress report, and 10% at receipt of final report.

Members of the AIUM Board of Governors or members of the granting committee may not apply. No more than $1,000 in grant funding may be used for travel. Travel expenses must be consistent with the AIUM travel policy. Funding of IRB and/or capital equipment is not allowed. The AIUM defines capital equipment as equipment costing more than $1000.

Submit the following items to apply for a grant:

A completed Application and Budget Form with signatures of the responsible official at the applicant's institution (Grants Administration/IRB) and department chair. Include percentage of time investigators and identified support personnel will allocate to this project even if no salary reimbursement is requested.

A 4- to 7-page summary describing the proposed project addressing the criteria listed below. Number and identify each section as indicated:

Objective: Specific aims of the project.
Relevance: To the field of ultrasound.
Background: Including preliminary data.
Methods: Experimental design to accomplish the aims of the project.
Support: Facilities and equipment available at your institution needed for successful completion of this project.
Bibliography: Relevant to the research (maximum of 1 page)

A statement of the responsibilities of the principal investigator and any co-investigators (on a separate page).

An abbreviated curriculum vitae for the principal investigator and any co-investigators (NIH format is appropriate), including education and/or professional experience and pertinent bibliography; a maximum of 2 pages per individual.

A page detailing any current or prior grant support received by the principal investigator and any co-investigators.

Submission instructions (DEADLINE: March 1, 2012)

E-mail a PDF of the completed application with all attachments to education_research@aium.org, or mail the completed application to: AIUM EER Grant Application, 14750 Sweitzer Lane, Suite 100, Laurel, MD 20707-5906

You will receive a confirmation e-mail within a week of your submission. If you do not receive a confirmation e-mail within a week, please contact Janet Campbell at 301-498-4100 or jcampbell@aium.org to make sure we have received your application.

Allied Health Professional, Imaging Professional, Physician Researcher, Sonographer
Focused Ultrasound Surgery Foundation Research Awards
Focused Ultrasound Surgery Foundation
All Regions
10/01/2012
$100,000

Focused Ultrasound Surgery Foundation Research Awards

Full proposals are accepted on a rolling basis but MUST be received on or before the quarterly submission deadline* if they are to be considered for the next funding cycle.

*Submission Deadlines: July 1, October 1, January 3, April 1

Successful applicants will normally be funded up to $100,000 for one year. Larger projects and longer funding periods may be considered for exceptional proposals. Awards are made contingent upon the availability of funds.

Award funds may only be used to support the direct costs of research. Award funds MAY NOT be used to cover institutional overhead or indirect costs. Allowable costs include salary for the principal investigator and for scientific and/or clinical research personnel directly involved in the research project, consumable supplies and animals, costs associated with data collection and analysis, IRB review fees and travel related to the conduct of the research or for the purpose of presenting the results of the research at scientific or medical meetings.

It is considered advantageous if institutional/departmental support and/or support from other sources—such as the NIH, foundations, or other philanthropic organizations—is available for the research project for which Focused Ultrasound Surgery Foundation funding is requested.

Focused Ultrasound Surgery Foundation
1230 Cedars Court, Suite F
Charlottesville, VA 22903

434.220.4993

Physician Researcher, Radiologist
Focused Ultrasound Surgery Foundation Research Awards
Focused Ultrasound Surgery Foundation
All Regions
07/01/2012
$100,000

Focused Ultrasound Surgery Foundation Research Awards

Full proposals are accepted on a rolling basis but MUST be received on or before the quarterly submission deadline* if they are to be considered for the next funding cycle.

*Submission Deadlines: July 1, October 1, January 3, April 1

Successful applicants will normally be funded up to $100,000 for one year. Larger projects and longer funding periods may be considered for exceptional proposals. Awards are made contingent upon the availability of funds.

Award funds may only be used to support the direct costs of research. Award funds MAY NOT be used to cover institutional overhead or indirect costs. Allowable costs include salary for the principal investigator and for scientific and/or clinical research personnel directly involved in the research project, consumable supplies and animals, costs associated with data collection and analysis, IRB review fees and travel related to the conduct of the research or for the purpose of presenting the results of the research at scientific or medical meetings.

It is considered advantageous if institutional/departmental support and/or support from other sources—such as the NIH, foundations, or other philanthropic organizations—is available for the research project for which Focused Ultrasound Surgery Foundation funding is requested.

Focused Ultrasound Surgery Foundation
1230 Cedars Court, Suite F
Charlottesville, VA 22903

434.220.4993

Physician Researcher, Radiologist
Focused Ultrasound Surgery Foundation Research Awards
Focused Ultrasound Surgery Foundation
All Regions
04/01/2012
$100,000

Focused Ultrasound Surgery Foundation Research Awards

Full proposals are accepted on a rolling basis but MUST be received on or before the quarterly submission deadline* if they are to be considered for the next funding cycle.

*Submission Deadlines: July 1, October 1, January 3, April 1

Successful applicants will normally be funded up to $100,000 for one year. Larger projects and longer funding periods may be considered for exceptional proposals. Awards are made contingent upon the availability of funds.

Award funds may only be used to support the direct costs of research. Award funds MAY NOT be used to cover institutional overhead or indirect costs. Allowable costs include salary for the principal investigator and for scientific and/or clinical research personnel directly involved in the research project, consumable supplies and animals, costs associated with data collection and analysis, IRB review fees and travel related to the conduct of the research or for the purpose of presenting the results of the research at scientific or medical meetings.

It is considered advantageous if institutional/departmental support and/or support from other sources—such as the NIH, foundations, or other philanthropic organizations—is available for the research project for which Focused Ultrasound Surgery Foundation funding is requested.

Focused Ultrasound Surgery Foundation
1230 Cedars Court, Suite F
Charlottesville, VA 22903

434.220.4993

Physician Researcher, Radiologist