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Funding
Programs
The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research
Program has several different opportunities for research funding.
Pilot
Grant Program
Graduate Student Grants
Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program
Editing Services
Recruitment Program
Bridge Funds
Equipment Funds
Grant Critique Funds
Pilot
Grant Program
The purpose of this program is to promote
pilot research projects on WSU campuses that have potential to generate
extramural funding. Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program funds will be
used to provide research support for behavioral, psychosocial, and
biomedical investigators to develop their research capabilities
and to demonstrate the merit of their research ideas, productivity,
and creativity, thus increasing their ability to secure successful
extramural grant funding and productive careers in substance abuse
research. For further information, see CALL
FOR GRANTS.
Undergraduate
Research Fellowship Program
Undergraduate Research Fellowships
Editing Services
The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Program will offer basic editing services for researchers writing extramural grants or manuscripts on substance abuse topics.
For further information, contact the program office at:
baylonJ@vetmed.wsu.edu (509)335-5676.
Recruitment Program
The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Program offers
matching start-up funds to any WSU department Chair who is attempting
to recruit an individual with a record in substance abuse research
into their department. There is no official application format for
these funds.
For further information, contact the program office at:
baylonJ@vetmed.wsu.edu
(509)335-5676.
Bridge Funds
This funding program is designed to assist
individuals who were not funded for a competitive renewal to NIDA
or NIAAA. Below are listed the criteria that must be met to be eligible
to apply for these monies which will be offered once only for a
maximum of $35,000. The purpose of these funds is to assist investigators
in retaining salaried personnel and in responding to weaknesses
identified in the NIH critique.
| 1. |
The investigator has a renewable (RO1, PO1, K-awards) type award
from NIDA, NIAAA, or another public or private funding agency devoted
to substance abuse research. |
| 2. |
In a competitive renewal the applicant was not funded, but was
rated at least in the top 50% by the review committee. |
| 3. |
The applicant will need to submit to the ADA Program the study
section critique and the resubmitted proposal. |
| 4. |
The investigator needs to submit a two-page description of how
the ADA monies will be used to maintain the laboratory and/or respond
to the criticisms of the study section. |
| 5. |
Up to $35,000 is made available once. |
| 6. |
There is no official deadline for these bridge monies. The application
will be reviewed by a committee comprised of the ADA Advisory Committee
and external advisors. |
For further information, contact the program
office at:
BaylonJ@vetmed.wsu.edu (509)335-5676.
Equipment Funds
The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Program offers
funds of up to $35,000 for substance abuse researchers to purchase shared equipment. There is no official application format for
these funds. Applicants should submit a detailed written request to this office. For further information, contact the program office at: baylonJ@vetmed.wsu.edu (509)335-5676.
Grant Critique
Funds
The Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Program will make
available $200 honoraria to be given to qualified individuals outside
of Washington State University who provide a written critique of
grants that WSU faculty intend to submit for extramural funding
of research in the field of substance abuse. For payment, the following
must be submitted to the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program.
| 1. |
Name and mailing address of the consultant. |
| 2. |
Written report by the consultant.. |
| 3. |
Copy of the grant that was reviewed.. |
This information should be submitted to:.
Jenny Baylon, Program Coordinator
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program
Washington State University
Pullman, WA 99164-6520
For further information, contact the program office at:
BaylonJ@vetmed.wsu.edu
(509)335-5676.
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