Society for Pediatric Pathology Young Investigator Research Grant

Society for Pediatric Pathology Young Investigator Research Grant Goals: To foster research within the SPP by providing funds to young investigators in the field of pediatric pathology. To fund a pilot project which will lead to long-term research support from other granting agencies. Use of Funds: The funds are to be used to facilitate basic or applied research by a young investigator in the field of pediatric pathology. Research into any aspect of pediatric disease will be considered, including morphological, biochemical, behavioral, physiological, genetic, and epidemiological studies. Appropriate expenditures include capital equipment, reagents and supplies, research-related travel, salary supplementation, service costs (e.g., electron microscopy, histology), and animal care costs. Indirect costs are not allowed. Eligibility: Applicants must meet ALL of the following criteria: hold the degree of MD, PhD, DDS, DVM, or DO; be a resident or fellow, full-time, in an accredited pathology training program, OR be a post-doctoral fellow working in the laboratory of a faculty/staff person in pediatric pathology, OR be a faculty/staff person in pediatric pathology practicing in his or her first academic appointment at the level of instructor or assistant professor for 7 years or less; be a member of the SPP OR be sponsored by a member of the SPP. Amount of Award: A single annual award of $15,000 will be made. Selection Process: Compl...
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