Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program (TRDRP): New Investigator Awards

Grant Name
Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program (TRDRP): New Investigator Awards
Funder
Research Grants Program Office (RGPO)
Research and Graduate Studies (RGS)
Office of the President (UCOP)
University of California
Country or Region
United States
Research Field
Addictions
Cancer Prevention
Cardiovascular Disease
Health Care Planning or Policy
Lung Cancer
Neuroscience
Nicotine
Public Health
Pulmonary Diseases
Smoking Behavior
Stroke & Cerebrovascular Disorders
Tobacco
Deadline
November 14, 2021 (Expired)
Grant Size
Upper $200,000USD Maximum award amount per year: $200,000 (direct costs)Maximum duration: 3 yearsAllowable direct costs: Salaries, fringe benefits, supplies, publishing, sub-contracts, equipment (costing more than $5,000), travelTravel:- Project-related travel: As needed (must be fully justified)- Travel to TRDRP conference: $750 (mandatory)- Scientific conference travel: Up to $2,000 per year (excluding a mandatory allocation of $750 in one year of the project for travel to the TRDRP conference)Indirect costs: Full indirect costs are allowed to non-UC institutions. Indirect costs to UC campuses are capped at 30 percent, or 26 percent for projects conducted off-campus.
Contact Info
Research Grants Program Office RGPOGrants@ucop.edu
Eligibility
Applicants must have PI-status at the sponsoring institution at the time of award start date.Awardees are required to commit at least 50 percent of their effort each year to activities supported by this awardAt the time of award start date, no more than five years should have elapsed since an applicant completed formal postdoctoral training, or since the doctoral degree if no postdoctoral training. Some applicants may have lapses in their research or research training, or may have periods of less than full-time effort. U.S. citizenship is not a requirement
Description
This award is specifically designed to support new investigators in an independent research program in their research career in the focus areas covered under TRDRP research priorities.All applications must address one or more of TRDRP's eight research priorities.1. Tobacco - related health disparities2. Cancer prevention , treatment and biology3. Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases4. Environmental exposure and toxicology5. Neuroscience of nicotine addiction and treatment6. Oral diseases and dental health7. Pulmonary biology and lung diseases8. State and local tobacco control policy researchPlease note that the New Investigator awards offered by the NIH are different than that from TRDRP. These are not mentored awards and require an independent PI status at the sponsoring institution. Eligibility Applicants must have PI-status at the sponsoring institution at the time of award start date.Awardees are required to commit at least 50 percent of their effort each year to activities supported by this awardAt the time of award start date, no more than five years should have elapsed since an applicant completed formal postdoctoral training, or since the doctoral degree if no postdoctoral training. Some applicants may have lapses in their research or research training, or may have periods of less than full-time effort. U.S. citizenship is not a requirement

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