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The CART Fund, Inc.
Coins for Alzheimer's Research Trust
The deadline for the 2009 program has passed. The 2010 guidelines will be available in the summer of 2009.
The Rotary clubs in the states of Georgia and the two Carolinas
as well as a number of individual clubs throughout the United States,
with the assistance from the American Federation of Aging Research,
established in 1996 a new funding program called The CART Fund.
The fund has already distributed a total amount of approximately $2,300,000 through
grants to ten University Research Centers listed below.
The goal of the fund is to encourage exploratory and developmental AD research
projects within the United States by providing support for the early and conceptual plans
of those projects that may not yet be supported by extensive preliminary
data but have the potential to substantially advance biomedical
research. This proposal should be distinct from those projects designed
to increase knowledge in a well established area unless it is intended
to extend previous discoveries toward new directions or applications.
The Rotary CART Fund is inviting interested applicants from within the United States to submit
a LETTER-of-INTENT that includes sufficient detail to communicate
the importance of your study as well as information on its feasibility.
Applications may encompass a project period of up to two years
with a combined budget for direct cost up to $250,000. No indirect
costs are allowed. Domestic public and private institutions are
eligible, such as universities, colleges, hospitals and laboratories.
This is for NEW projects only. Applications will be deemed ineligible
from for-profit organizations as well as those already supported by regular or program grants.
Up to two $250,000 awards will be made in 2009.
Dr. John Trojanowski will chair a scientific review group that will triage the letters-of-intent
and select a maximum of fifteen deemed to have the highest merit. Those selected will be invited to submit
a subsequent standard grant application from which the final recommendation will be made by the review group.
The final selection will be made by the CART Fund selection committee.
Notifications of the finalists (maximum of 15) will be mailed by January 7, 2009. Investigators whose proposals are accepted
for further consideration will be sent a full application form which must be completed and returned by February 16, 2009.
Submit e-mail questions and letters-of-intent to Dr. James B. Puryear, Chairman, CART Grants Program:
jimpuryear@comcast.net
Previous Institutions Receiving CART Grants:
1999 Emory University
Allan I. Levey, M.D. Ph.D.
2001 Case Western Reserve University
Karl Herrup, Ph.D.
2002 Johns Hopkins University
Philip C. Wong, Ph.D.
2003 University of Pennsylvania
John Q. Trojanowski, M.D. Ph.D.
2004 University of Connecticut Health Science Center
Robert Reenan, Ph.D.
2005 University of California, Los Angeles
Gary Small, M.D.
2006 University of Texas Medical Branch
Claudio Soto, Ph.D.
2007 Mayo Clinic Jacksonville
Todd E. Golde, M.D., Ph.D.
2008 The Cleveland Clinic
Sanjay W. Pimplikar, Ph.D.
and
The University of Alabama-Birmingham Medical Center
J. David Sweatt, Ph.D.
Schedule:
December 1, 2008 - Deadline for applicants to submit letters of intent (electronically)
January 7, 2009 - Notices of action will be sent to finalists and non finalists
February 16, 2009 - Deadline (postmark date) for finalists to submit full applications
Back to the List of Grants and Applications
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