American Contact Dermatitis Society 2014 Clinical Research Award

American Contact Dermatitis Society 2014 Clinical Research Award The American Contact Dermatitis Society offers fellowships for the purpose of relevant clinical studies directed toward the subject of contact dermatitis.  Studies that focus on clinical problems or have applications to clinical problems will receive preferential consideration.  These fellowships will not exceed $5,000 each and will favor those in the $3,000 to $5,000 range.  One of the fellowships, the James R. Nethercott Clinical Research Award Fund, honors the memory and achievements of Dr. James R. Nethercott and will provide a clinical research award in the amount of up to $5,000 for young investigators studying occupational dermatology and/or epidemiology of contact dermatitis. All monies are to be spent within 18 months of receipt of the award.  The ACDS does not fund awards to be performed as part of the NIH intramural research program or awards to private foundations without an academic affiliation to dermatology. Funding does not support indirect institutional costs including salary as a direct or indirect expense for the principal investigator (e.g. trainee/young investigator or sponsor). Under special circumstances funding for travel may be allowed. Eligible Candidates:  North, Central and South American medical students, residents and fellows, and North, Central and South American dermatologists or investigators within the first five years of their practice, are ...
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