Prevention of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women: Bladder Health Clinical Centers (PLUS-CCs) (U01)
Funding Opportunity RFA-DK-14-004 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites cooperative agreement research applications to establish a multi-center, multi-disciplinary consortium to be known as the Prevention of Lower Urinary tract Symptoms (PLUS) Research Consortium. This FOA expands NIH's research emphasis from treatment of women with established lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) to prevention of LUTS. At present there is insufficient information to undertake large-scale primary and secondary LUTS prevention efforts. The primary objective of this FOA is to p...
Source: NIH Funding Opportunities (Notices, PA, RFA) - August 18, 2014 Category: Research Source Type: funding

2014 Urology Care Foundation Research Scholars Program
The deadline for the 2014 Research Scholars Program has been extended. Applicants do not need to submit a Letter of Intent. The EXTENDED deadline for submitting applications for the 2014 Urology Care Foundation Research Scholars Program is 5 p.m. LOCAL time (based on the location of the Applicant) on Monday, September 2, 2013. The oldest and most prolific funding program of the Urology Care Foundation, the Research Scholars Program has supported more than 525 MDs and PhDs in 1- or 2-year research fellowships. Many remain in academic urology today, continuing to build upon the base of experience and knowledge gaine...
Source: ScanGrants feed - August 19, 2013 Category: Research Authors: Urology Care Foundation Source Type: funding

American Urogynecologic Society Foundation Research Grant Program
Research funds are made available to qualified ob/gyn and urology fellows and junior faculty to pursue their research question. Goals of this research grant program are to support the completion of research projects which will lead to publication and presentation at future AUGS Annual Scientific Meetings and to support the development of junior researchers in the field who will go on to obtain additional funding for future research on pelvic floor disorders. The AUGS Foundation serves the medical profession by supporting promising, innovative research regarding the causes, prevention, cure and treatment of pelvic ...
Source: ScanGrants feed - April 16, 2013 Category: Research Authors: American Urogynecologic Society Source Type: funding