American Skin Association Research Grants
The deadline for receipt of applications is extended to November 1, 2014. Amount: $15,000 (renewable for one year)  American Skin Association (ASA) is accepting applications for support of disease-specific research targeting the following five (5) disorders: Childhood Skin Diseases/Disfigurement, Psoriasis/Inflammatory Skin Diseases, Skin Cancer, Melanoma, Vitiligo/Pigment Cell Disorders, and Quality of Life/Health Services/Outcome Studies. Research must be focused on one of these categories. A second year of funding may be requested upon receipt and review of a final progress report and re-applicatio...
Source: ScanGrants feed - October 22, 2014 Category: Research Authors: American Skin Association Source Type: funding

Research Scholar Award in Vitiligo/Pigment Cell Disorders
The deadline for receipt of applications is November 1, 2014. American Skin Association (ASA) invites submission of applications for its Research Scholar Award in Vitiligo/Pigment Cell Disorders in the amount of $60,000 to foster the career development of a young investigator working at the level of instructor through associate professor in the field of dermatology or cutaneous biology. The aim of the program is to provide bridge support for young investigators. Special consideration will be given to individuals without significant prior support. A second year of funding may be requested upon receipt and review of...
Source: ScanGrants feed - October 22, 2014 Category: Research Authors: American Skin Association Source Type: funding

Call for Applications: Research Scholar Award in Vitiligo/Pigment Cell Disorders
Supports new discoveries in the basic or translational medical sciences that impact the understanding or treatment of Vitiligo/Pigment Cell Disorders by gifted investigators in the early phases of their careers Amount: $60,000 Deadline: November 1, 2013 American Skin Association (ASA) invites submission of applications for its Research Scholar Award in Vitiligo/Pigment Cell Disorders in the amount of $60,000 to foster the career development of a young investigator working at the level of instructor through associate professor in the field of dermatology or cutaneous biology. The aim of the program is to pr...
Source: ScanGrants feed - October 23, 2013 Category: Research Authors: American Skin Association Source Type: funding