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Duke-UNC ADRC announces three research funding opportunities

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The Duke/UNC ADRC is pleased to announce the release of three funding opportunities for researchers at Duke and UNC studying Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. One of the awards, the REC Scholar, is also open to candidates from UNC Pembroke, North Carolina Central University, and East Carolina University. Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact program faculty to discuss proposal plans prior to submission. Start date for all awards is July 1, 2022.


The Ann B. Bussel (ABB) award, made possible by generous funding from the Ruth K. Broad Biomedical Research Foundation, will make a two-year award in the amount of $100k per year. Letter of intent due December 13, 2021; full application due February 16, 2022.

RFA: https://dukeuncadrc.org/files/2022/01/RFA.ABBaward_010722.pdf


The Duke/UNC ADRC is seeking applications for ADRC developmental projects (DPs) with budgets up to $75K per year for one or two years; up to three ADRC DPs will be awarded**. Letter of intent due December 13, 2021; full application due February 16, 2022.

RFA: https://dukeuncadrc.org/files/2021/11/RFA.ADRC_.DP_.2021.Nov4_.pdf


The Duke/UNC ADRC Research Education Component is soliciting applications for ADRC REC Scholars who are postdoctoral students, advanced fellows, or junior faculty (within 3 years of appointment). Each REC Scholar will receive access to curriculum and Core services of the ADRC as well as $10,000 in direct funding per year for two years which can be used toward salary, tuition, travel, or career development activities. Full application due Jan 28, 2022.

RFA: https://dukeuncadrc.org/files/2021/11/RFA-REC-2021-Nov5.pdf


**Please read the eligibility criteria for the ABB and the DP awards carefully, as they are slightly different.  Applicants with a proposal that is eligible for both the ABB and the DP mechanisms have the opportunity to submit a single application, which will be first considered for the ABB award and if not selected for the ABB award, automatically receive consideration for funding by the ADRC DP program. The administrative team will work with applicants to revise scope and budget, as needed, to transition an ABB proposal to a DP proposal. Applicants may submit different project proposals for each mechanism, provided there is no scientific overlap in the proposed projects.