Transatlantic Networks of Excellence


Convocatoria "cerrada"
Entidad convocante:
Leducq Foundation
Categoría:
Projectes de recerca
Ámbito:
Internacional
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Internationally collaborative basic, translational, and clinical research in cardiovascular and neurovascular disease involving two network coordinators, the European Coordinator and the North American Coordinator.

Main features

The principal aim of this program is to foster outstanding and innovative scientific research by bringing together international teams of researchers with complementary expertise and resources to work together on a common thematic problem.

The proposals should aim to generate new knowledge with the potential to advance the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of cardiovascular and/or neurovascular disease. Early career investigators play a vital role in these networks, which provide an excellent context for training and career development in cardiovascular and neurovascular research.

Funding

Up to $ 6,000,000

Duration

5 years

Requisitos

Participants in a Fondation Leducq Transatlantic Network of Excellence Program must have expertise in cardiovascular, neurovascular disease, or a related field, and must be affiliated with an academic research center. The North American Coordinator must be based geographically in North America, and the European Coordinator in Europe.

The program is now open to investigators worldwide, with the exception of the coordinator role, as described above..

There are some restrictions in the number of applications in which an investigator can participate. Please check the Program Description.

Splicitud

Deadline

Applicants to the Transatlantic Networks Program must submit a letter of intent (LOI) through the web-based application service managed by Altum proposalCENTRAL by September 3th, 2020:

https://proposalcentral.altum.com/

Selected LOIs will be invited to submit a full proposal, deadline February 16th, 2021.

In case of interest, please contact with FSJD Research Department.