SCA
Research Starter and MidCareer Grants
Eligibility & Application Format
(New Award Deadline and Criteria)
Eligibility
- Member of Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists.
- M.D. or Ph.D. degree.
- Rank of Associate Professor, or less.
- Principal Investigators on active NIH grants (or other national
peer-reviewed grants) are not eligible.
- Previous SCA Research Starter Grant recipients are not eligible for an
additional Starter Grant but would potentially be eligible for a
Mid-Career grant at a later date.
- Previous SCA Research Mid-Career Grant recipients are not eligible
for additional awards.
- Eligible research projects should be completed within three years
after award of grant.
- Grants will be judged compared to peers (starter versus
mid-career).
Requirements
- Title Page.
- Title of research plan.
- Proposed starting date.
- Name of applicant, academic degrees, faculty rank.
- Name of co-investigators, academic degrees, faculty rank.
- Sponsoring institution in which research will be performed.
- Name, address, and telephone number of responsible department
chief.
- Name, address, and telephone number of responsible financial
officer of the sponsoring institution.
- Curriculum Vitae of the applicant, including other grant support.
- Letter from the department chief indicating the following:
- Assessment of the applicant’s research and other professional
accomplishments.
- The availability of institutional/departmental support. This may be
in the form of matching funds or may take the form of salary support of
personnel (other than the primary investigator), supplies, animals,
special and permanent equipment, and other necessary expenses, as well as
salaries for technical personnel.
- The availability of suitable facilities and/or patients.
- A guarantee that the principal investigator on the application
should have at least 40% nonclinical (research) time, should the“
grant” be awarded.
- The agreement to return all unused funds if the applicant fails to
complete the project within three years.
- Letters of support should be provided by all co-investigators.
- All active and pending (applied for or received) research support
for all projects must be detailed on a separate page(s). Detail potential
areas of overlap with current grant. (Questions should be addressed to
the Chairman of the Research Committee.)
- For Starter Grants: Letters of support should be provided by the
scientific mentor(s). Obtaining a scientific mentor is encouraged, but
not mandatory.
Budget
- The budget should not exceed $40,000 ($20,000 per year for a
maximum of two years). One-year projects (for a total of $20,000) and
two-year projects (for a total of $40,000) will be considered.
- The budget should list all proposed expenditures for the project
and indicate the amount and breakdown for specific items requested from
the SCA, and the amount and breakdown for specific items provided by the
institution as matching funds.
- The budget may include salary support for technicians, research
nurses, and other research personnel, equipment, and/or supplies. Other
costs must be itemized and justified.
- No part of the grant may be used for salary support of the
principal investigator (or fellows or residents), travel or tuition
expenses of the principal investigator, patient costs (except to pay for
pertinent laboratory studies), consultant costs, alterations and
renovations. Ideally, institutions should not request overhead costs.
Research
Plan
(limit to 7 double-spaced pages, not including references)
- Introduction (1-2 pages).
- Objective and specific aims of the research proposal.
- Background. What are the reasons for undertaking this study and
what need will it fill? Any preliminary research of the principal
investigator should be explained. Significant publications related to the
applicant's project should be cited.
- Rationale of the applicant's approach to the objective described
above, and justification of this approach as the best way to answer this
question.
- Methods/Design (3-5 pages)
- Indicate the specific techniques, animal species, etc. that will
be used.
- Explain the types of experiments to be done.
- Sample size calculation (power analysis) - list and justify the
number of each type of experiment that will be required.
- Note the type of data that will be obtained and the methods of
statistical analysis.
- Point out the problems and limitations that may develop.
- Significance (1 page). Summarize the importance of this research
and indicate the potential for further studies and future applications of
the derived information.
- Study Approval (1 page). Include a statement of approval of
studies involving human or animal subjects by the appropriate
institutional committee. (The application may be submitted before
approval is obtained, with a letter of explanation. However, no award
will be made until notification of institutional approval is received.)
- Related Studies (1 page). Include a listing of all other studies
being performed on the study population.
- Other Grants (1 page). Include a listing of all grants received,
pending, or proposed as an investigator or co-investigator. Include a
statement of the relationship to the present grant.
Guidelines to
Successful Grant Writing
- Mentor should review the grant submission and ensure that the
application demonstrates that he/she will provide sufficient mentorship.
- Ensure that the grant properly outlines the
institutional/departmental support.
- Ensure that you have a proper statistical plan and power calculation.
- Ensure that the methods are adequately described and if insufficient
space, consider referencing other papers with same methods.
- Ensure that the applicant can complete the project within the given
timeframe and with the resources identified from the grant and department.
- From mid-career grants, a track record of productivity from previous
grants should be demonstrated (eg. Abstracts, publications).
- Preliminary/feasibility data is important for starter grants and
critical for mid-career grants.
- Discuss how the projects might lead to independence for the investigator.
The application must be submitted electronically to sca@societyhq.com no
later than March 3. The award will be announced at the Annual Meeting.
The grant period of 12 or 24 consecutive months can begin on any date
from July 1 to July 1 of the next year.
Email applications to: sca@societyhq.com
Phone (804) 282-0084
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