American Society for Bone and Mineral Research Junior Faculty Osteoporosis Research Awards
American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
All Regions
08/06/2010
$50,000

American Society for Bone and Mineral Research Junior Faculty Osteoporosis Research Awards

Deadline: August 6, 2010

The American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR) is pleased to announce the ASBMR Junior Faculty Osteoporosis Research Awards. The awards were established to offer awards in clinical and basic research in the area of osteoporosis. The two awards are supported by an educational grant from Amgen, Inc.

Type of Award: Osteoporosis-Related Clinical and Basic Research

Two awards will be given related to osteoporosis: one for clinical research and one for basic research. Examples of osteoporosis-related research topics include research involving databases, epidemiology, outcomes, post-fracture management, adherence, cell based studies that might include MSCs or IPS cells from patients, further analyses of candidate genes or signaling pathways implicated in the disease and low bone density, cellular mechanisms related to osteoporosis and using osteoporosis murine models, and other clinical and basic research topics related to osteoporosis.

Eligibility:

To be eligible for the ASBMR Junior Faculty Osteoporosis Research Award:

Applicant must be an ASBMR member and remain a member throughout the duration of the award
Applicant must be at the junior faculty career level (up to assistant professor level) in his or her university or institution
Applicant must not have other funding sources for research proposed in the award application
Applicant must be the principal investigator on the proposed research project and have responsibility for its design and development
Applicant's research must not be on any Amgen products
Applicants are not eligible if they have previously received an Amgen-funded award or are currently receiving another industry award on the proposed research
To Apply:

Applications must be received in electronic format by Friday, August 6, 2010. To review the Program Announcement, Application Form or apply for the award, please go to the editoral manager website.

Awards Given: One award for clinical and one for basic research in osteoporosis

Amount of Each Award: $50,000 (with additional 10 percent for indirect costs to institution)

Duration of Award: One year, non-renewable

Deadline for Receipt of Application: Friday, August 6, 2010

Contact Information:
For questions about the awards or the application process, contact:

Earline Marshall, Senior Grants Administrator
ASBMR Junior Faculty Osteoporosis Research Award Program
Tel: +1 (202) 367-1161; Fax: +1 (202) 367-2161
E-mail: emarshall@asbmr.org

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