Mary Jo Kupst Trainee Grant for Research in Resilience
This award was initiated in part through funds from the 2012 Society of Pediatric Psychology (SPP) regional conference in Milwaukee to honor Mary Jo Kupst, PhD’s career contributions. It is designed to help facilitate trainee research that will provide a novel contribution and advance the field of pediatric psychology specifically in the area of resilience. A yearly award of $1,000 will be made to a trainee who proposes a research project examining resilience and/or family functioning with a pediatric psychology population. The award is available to any graduate student, intern or postdoctoral fellow who is a me...
Source: ScanGrants feed - November 24, 2014 Category: Research Authors: Society of Pediatric Psychology Source Type: funding

Marion and Donald Routh Student Research Grant
This grant is designed to enable a student member of the Society of Pediatric Psychology to pursue research scholarship. Funding is available up to $5,000. Up to $500 of the award amount can be budgeted for convention and meeting travel. Funds may not be used for indirect costs of the University, stipends of principal investigators or costs associated with manuscript preparation. New this year: Up to $1,000 will also be provided to the runner-up to support their proposed research. Annual Deadline: Oct. 1 Eligibility This award is for current student members of SPP in full-time psychology graduate progr...
Source: ScanGrants feed - November 24, 2014 Category: Research Authors: Society of Pediatric Psychology Source Type: funding

Society of Pediatric Psychology Diversity Research Grant
To highlight the importance of diversity in pediatric psychology research and clinical care, SPP has established a $5,000 research grant available to members of the Society. Funds are available to conduct pediatric psychology research that features diversity-related variables, such as race/ethnicity, gender, culture, sexual orientation, language differences, socioeconomic status and/or religiosity. Other aspects of diversity may be considered. Eligibility Applicants may be students, fellows or early career faculty (i.e., within three years of appointment). Funds are not provided for indirect costs to the insti...
Source: ScanGrants feed - November 24, 2014 Category: Research Authors: Society of Pediatric Psychology Source Type: funding

C. Eugene Walker Education Award in Pediatric Psychology
This award is designed to facilitate Society of Pediatric Psychology trainees' ability to attend professional meetings that will enhance their educational pursuits. The C. Eugene Walker Education Award was established in 2007 by C. Eugene Walker, PhD. One award is available for $1,000. Deadline: Jan. 31 Eligibility The award is available to any graduate student, intern, or postdoctoral fellow who is a member of the Society of Pediatric Psychology and enrolled in a training program involving substantial instruction in pediatric psychology. The award may be for the purpose of attending any educational fu...
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Award for Outstanding Contributions to Continuing Professional Development in Psychology
This award recognizes excellence and innovation in support of the lifelong education and ongoing training of psychologists. Deadline: June 1, 2015; June 1, 2016 Sponsor: Board of Educational Affairs BEA's Award for Outstanding Contributions to Continuing Professional Development in Psychology is to recognize excellence and innovation in support of the lifelong education and ongoing training of psychologists. The award prize is $1,000. Eligibility In order to be considered for this award, nominees must have a demonstrated record of excellence in relation to the development and/or implementation ...
Source: ScanGrants feed - November 24, 2014 Category: Research Authors: Board of Educational Affairs Source Type: funding

Award for Distinguished Service to Psychological Science
Deadline: April 1, 2015 Sponsor: American Psychological Association Board of Scientific Affairs This award recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to psychological science through their commitment to a culture of service. Nominees will have demonstrated their service to the discipline by aiding in association governance; serving on boards, committees and various psychological associations; editing journals; reviewing grant proposals; mentoring students and colleagues; advocating for psychological science’s best interests with state and federal lawmakers; and promoting the value of ...
Source: ScanGrants feed - November 24, 2014 Category: Research Authors: American Psychological Association Board of Scientific Affairs Source Type: funding

Call for Nominations: Lewis B. Sheiner Lecturer Award
January 31, 2015 Awards Nomination Closes The Lewis B. Sheiner Lecturer Award is presented by the International Society of Pharmacometrics to acknowledge the leadership role of Dr. Lewis B. Sheiner to the scientific discipline of pharmacometrics by recognizing outstanding scientists who have continued the legacy established by Dr. Sheiner. Goal The goal of the Lewis B. Sheiner Lecturer Award is to recognize outstanding life achievements in research or leadership in pharmacometrics and application of the circle of excellence Integration–Innovation–Impact to enhance research, development, regulat...
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Call for Applications: BUILD Health Challenge
The BUILD Health Challenge partners believe that local nonprofits, health departments, and hospital systems are uniquely positioned to create opportunities for better health in their communities. We are especially concerned about people whose circumstances have made them vulnerable to poor health, whether that’s because of poor access to healthy, affordable food, safe places to walk and play, job prospects, or safe, affordable housing. Community health is determined by the interplay of our social, physical and economic environments, and their influences on the choices we make every day. Too many people exper...
Source: ScanGrants feed - November 24, 2014 Category: Research Authors: BUILD Health Challenge Source Type: funding

2015 Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Robert E. Henkin Government Relations Fellowship
Deadline: January 06, 2015 at 11:59 PM EST It is essential for any highly regulated profession to have leaders who have an understanding—gained first hand—of the challenges that the practice of nuclear medicine faces. In America today, we produce a great number of skilled professionals. But too few of these individuals provide society with statesmanlike leadership and guidance in the public affairs arena. The Robert E. Henkin Fellowship is designed to provide young professionals in nuclear medicine and molecular imaging direct personal exposure to government relations activities of the SNMMI as wel...
Source: ScanGrants feed - November 21, 2014 Category: Research Authors: Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Source Type: funding

Call for Applications: Education and Research Foundation for Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Cassen Postdoctoral Mentoring Award
This grant provides funds for a junior scientist faculty member to recruit a post-doctoral to support research in the field of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging. The grant is intended to provide these early-career scientists with mentoring experience, and the opportunity to develop preliminary data for federal or other competitive research support. The grant will provide support for the postdoctoral fellow to carry out the research under the supervision of the junior faculty member, with the assistance of a senior faculty member or principal investigator. Selection of a postdoctoral fellow from relevant disciplin...
Source: ScanGrants feed - November 21, 2014 Category: Research Authors: Education and Research Foundation for Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Source Type: funding

Education and Research Foundation for Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Curie Award for Women in Leadership
It is critical that women who aspire to leadership positions within their institutions or within the Society gain access to training and networking opportunities that will equip them for the voyage to do so. Several senior women members of the SNMMI have come forward to establish the Curie Women in Leadership Fund to ensure that access to such opportunities is there for the next generation. The Fellowship will fund registration and travel-related costs up to $5,000 for the recipient to attend an appropriate AAMC Leadership Series professional development seminar for early or mid-career women faculty with clear pot...
Source: ScanGrants feed - November 21, 2014 Category: Research Authors: Education and Research Foundation for Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Source Type: funding

American Society for Reproductive Medicine Research Grants
Deadline for receipt of applications is March 2, 2015. The priorities of the ASRM Research Grant Program are to facilitate the research endeavors of new investigators, provide bridge (i.e., between grant funding periods) funds for projects that are of benefit to other members of the Society, and  foster the development of innovative research.   Proposals from junior faculty, particularly those in their first three years of faculty appointment, will receive priority. The ASRM Research Grants, which are funded by the ASRM, are reviewed by the ASRM Research Committee and awarded by ...
Source: ScanGrants feed - November 21, 2014 Category: Research Authors: American Society for Reproductive Medicine Source Type: funding

John D. Constable International Traveling Fellowship in Plastic Surgery
For the seventh consecutive year, The American Association of Plastic Surgeons is pleased to announce the John D. Constable International Traveling Fellowship in Plastic Surgery. True to its mission, the award provides a unique opportunity for an international plastic surgeon to study and train with AAPS members and leaders in American plastic surgery. Over the past six years, plastic surgeons from Iraq, China, Egypt, Malaysia, Vietnam and Albania have been selected as recipients and have benefited from this exceptional experience. In their final reports, they have all expressed a profound gratitude for the knowle...
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Namey/Burnett Preventive Medicine Writing Award
The ACOFP Public Health & Wellness Committee is pleased to announce the 11th annual Namey/Burnett Preventive Medicine Writing Award competition, which honors the best preventive medicine papers submitted by osteopathic family medicine residents and osteopathic medical students. The competition has designated two prizes to award: First Prize • $500 for the best overall scientific paper on preventive medicine • ACOFP plaque of recognition • Round trip airfare to the ACOFP Annual Convention in March • Three nights lodging at the Convention Headquarters Hotel Second Priz...
Source: ScanGrants feed - November 21, 2014 Category: Research Authors: American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians Education & Research Foundation Source Type: funding