World Federation of Hemophilia Clinical Research Grant Program

World Federation of Hemophilia Clinical Research Grant Program The WFH's Clinical Research Grant Program provides support for international clinical investigation relating to inherited bleeding disorders. The aim is to help create better evidence for the clinical management of hemophilia A and B, von Willebrand disease, rare factor deficiencies, and inherited platelet disorders. The program is peer reviewed and is open to researchers globally. The WFH Clinical Research Grant Program will award up to four grants (two in each category) per year for the best proposals that address critical clinical issues of broad international significance. Grant amount/duration There are two levels of funding available: $10,000-$15,000 per year $35,000-$50,000 per year Eligibility The Grant Program is open to applicants from all countries who are affiliated with a recognized medical, scientific, or academic institution*, hemophilia or inherited bleeding disorder treatment centre, or WFH National Member Organization (NMO) or its affiliated chapters. *PhD students are not eligible; the principle investigator must hold a faculty position at a recognized medical, scientific, or academic institution. There is a two-step application process. STEP 1 An initial letter of intent (500 words) and a one-page CV is submitted in English. Completed forms must be sent by email to crgp_applications@wfh.org by August 31, 2014. Applications are peer reviewe...
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