Funding-NIH High-End Instrumentation Grant
Program; July 8, 2011
The NIH National Center for Research
Resources (NCRR) has announced the High-End Instrumentation Grant program for
major research equipment costing at least $750,000. NCRR intends to commit approximately $20 million in FY2012
to fund approximately 10-15 new awards. The NIH deadline is September 19, 2011.
Complete Program Announcement: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-11-228.html
The guidelines require significant
institutional support and the Office of the Vice President for Research must
address these requests in a letter of institutional commitment.
Researchers
interested in submitting a proposal to the High-End Instrumentation Grant
program are asked to submit the following information electronically to the
Office of the Vice President for Research at vpr@email.uky.edu and a copy to
their Associate Dean for Research by Friday, July 8, 2011:
·
Name
and department of PI
·
Instrument
requested and approximate cost
·
Proposed
user group (a minimum of 3 NIH-funded investigators is required)
·
If
the instrument is intended to be part of an existing service core (recharge center),
identify which one; if a new recharge center is being proposed, provide
proposed name and location
·
A
detailed financial plan for long-term operation and maintenance of the
instrument. Pertinent data on user charges, salaries of technical support
personnel, maintenance contracts, instrument upgrades, shop charges and other
expenses should be included. Specify the sources and amounts of additional
needed funds.
Questions
about the submission process may be sent to Ms. Annette Evans in the Office of
the Vice President for Research (alevan4@email.uky.edu
or 257-1663.) Potential applicants can contact the Office of the Vice
President for Research to discuss financial aspects of running a cost-recovery
core facility if they need more information.
To
identify NIH-funded investigators, researchers may contact the Proposal
Development Office (proposal@email.uky.edu)
or search SPIFi, the database of UK funded projects (http://www.research.uky.edu/ospa/info/spifi.html).