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Grant Deadlines
2010 Distinguished Investigator Award
Earliest Start Date:
May 01, 2010
2010 Independent Investigator Award
Application Deadline:
March 05, 2010
2010 Independent Investigator Award
Earliest Start Date:
September 15, 2010
2010 Young Investigator Award
Application Deadline:
January 25, 2010
2010 Young Investigator Award
Earliest Start Date: January 15, 2011
Scientific Council
The world's top neuroscientists, including two Nobel laureates, ensure that only the most relevant psychiatric research receives NARSAD support.
Grants and Prizes
NARSAD offers grants to scientists conducting psychiatric disorders research at a university or non-profit research institution. Since 1987, NARSAD has awarded over $256 million in the form of 3,775 research grants. Both U.S. and international applicants are eligible to apply.
LATEST NEWS
Apply Now! We are currently accepting applications for the 2010 Independent Investigator Award, with a deadline of March 5, 2010. Guidelines are available. To apply, click here.
**Please review all information carefully prior to submitting your application as no changes will be allowed after the deadline (March 5th).
If you have already started your application and clicked "Save & Finish Later," please log in to your account to access the saved application. Do not submit more than one application. To access your "My Account" page, click here.
The 2010 Young Investigator Award application deadline has passed. Guidelines are available for reference.
Decisions for the 2010 Distinguished Investigator Award will be mailed in March 2010. The earliest start date for this award will be May 1, 2010.
If you have any questions, please contact grants@narsad.org.
Support Opportunity for Addiction Research (SOAR) for New Investigators (R03)
The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) are interested in receiving applications to supplement new investigators who have, or have a commitment of support to conduct research in basic or clinical alcohol or drug abuse research from funding sources other than NIH (e.g. private foundation). In addition, those applicants currently supported to conduct research on psychiatric disorders that are often found to be co-morbid with substance abuse, are also eligible to apply to SOAR for the purpose of adding a substance or alcohol abuse research component to their on-going research.
For more information, click here.
