Guest guest Posted November 23, 2011 Report Share Posted November 23, 2011 <http://ebiz1.exfoundry1.com/members/forwardemp.asp?ID=9137343976> Image<http://www.html-email-marketing.com/publisher/images/123/1space.gi f> <http://biotech-university.com/shrp_logo1.gif> Image<http://www.html-email-marketing.com/publisher/images/123/1space.gi f> Image<http://www.html-email-marketing.com/publisher/images/123/7space.gi f> Image<http://www.html-email-marketing.com/publisher/images/123/20space1. gif> Image<http://www.html-email-marketing.com/publisher/images/123/10space.g if> You are Invited to Apply: The Soy Health Research Program, sponsored by the United Soybean Board (USB), is once again providing incentive awards to investigators who develop the best research concepts on soy and human health. Researchers from across the country are invited to apply for awards for grant proposals on soy and human health for eventual submission to NIH. New this year: The top scoring applicant will receive a $25,000 incentive award, with additional awards to be made to other high scoring applicants. Contact us for details: lorip@... This is the 12th year that the incentive awards have been offered. In addition to welcoming proposals on soy protein, isoflavones, and other constituents, funds have been earmarked for at least two proposals on soybean oil and human health. If oil proposals of high merit are not received, the earmarked funds will be used for other types of proposals. A simplified application process has been developed that includes an official Application Cover Form and a four page narrative of the research proposed. Applications to the program are due by March 15, 2012. Selected applicants will then be required to submit full grant proposals to NIH to meet the June or October NIH deadline. Image<http://www.html-email-marketing.com/publisher/images/123/7space.gi f> Image<http://www.html-email-marketing.com/publisher/images/123/Lmargend. gif> Image<http://www.html-email-marketing.com/publisher/images/123/10space.g if> Application Requirements at a Glance Applicants to SHRP should meet the following requirements: -Must be a qualified investigator at a legitimate institution based in the USA. -Proposed research must require an annual budget of at least $150,000 in direct costs for at least three years. (See Application Instructions for details.) -Proposed research must be new and innovative and lead to greater understanding of how soy can affect human health. -Applications must include an official Application Cover Form and a four page narrative, plus a bio sketch of PI and a Resources page. Image<http://www.html-email-marketing.com/publisher/images/123/27space.g if> Image<http://www.html-email-marketing.com/publisher/images/123/10space.g if> For more information or application materials, send an e-mail inquiry to: lorip@... Image<http://www.html-email-marketing.com/publisher/images/123/27space.g if> Image<http://www.html-email-marketing.com/publisher/images/123/10space.g if> Sponsored By: The United Soybean Board USB is made up of 69 farmer-directors who oversee investments of the soybean checkoff, a research and promotion program funded by U.S. soybean farmers. <http://biotech-university.com/USB.png> Communique, Inc.. PO Box 237, Jefferson City, MO 65102 USA ________________________________ <http://ebiz1.exfoundry1.com/members/powered2.asp?ID=9137343976> <http://www.html-email-marketing.com> This email has been sent to you using the html-email-marketing online services. You can FORWARD <http://ebiz1.exfoundry1.com/members/forwardemp.asp?ID=9137343976> this to interested person(s). If you wish to be removed from the mailing list, Please CLICK HERE TO UNSUBSCRIBE <http://ebiz1.exfoundry1.com/members/unsubscribeme.asp?ID=9137343976> or REPLY and write UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject line. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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