[Neuroinfo] Call for seed funding applications | Deadline: March 16

Malin Sandström malin.sandstrom at incf.org
Thu Feb 16 11:33:40 CET 2017


Dear all,

INCF* invites applications for seed funding of collaborative brain research
projects. The deadline for submission is no later than *March 16, 2017*.
Projects and travels must be completed within 2017.

We received many great applications last round, and encourage
resubmissions. NB however an important change from last round: the project
leader must now be based in one of the six *INCF governing member*
 countries.

Seed funding grants should facilitate community work in collaborative brain
research, promote the use of neuroinformatics solutions, and accelerate
advances in understanding the brain and treating its illnesses, with a
strong potential for community support and uptake. There are three types of
funding available: project funding, workshop funding and travel grants.

*Travel grants* will be used to support collaborative work. One of the
collaborators (traveller or host) must be based in one of the six INCF
governing member countries. The proposed travel should support one or more
of the following:

   - exchange of information relevant to neuroinformatics between parties
   based in different countries
   - progression of work relevant to neuroinformatics requiring the
   participant to travel to another location, usually another country, for
   collaboration
   - participation in training or education as a lecturer or participant
   (but not general attendance at scientific meetings)

*Workshop funding* supports organisation and hosting of scientific meetings
and workgroup meetings. The leader of a funded proposal must be based in
one of the six INCF governing member countries.

*Project funding* supports projects that will deliver tools, data,
research, education, training or community development, for example:

   - driving forward delivery of a product that addresses a neuroscience
   use case
   - enable a project to develop to the stage of attracting larger-scale
   external funding, for example initial consortium meetings or pilot data
   collection
   - development of training or educational content

The funding could facilitate, for example: initial consortia formation for
the creation of a competitive funding proposal; work to demonstrate a proof
of concept; tool development or integration; or development of education
and training content. The leader of a funded proposal must be based in one
of the six INCF governing member countries.

*Requirements*

All participants of a funded proposal must commit to sharing all reports,
data, code, and training/education materials from the final project,
subject to any limitations imposed by any subsequent funder. Projects,
workshops and travels must be completed during 2017.

More information and FAQ: https://www.incf.org/resources/funding-support

Abstracts from 2016 funded grants are available on our webpage:
 https://www.incf.org/resources/funding-support/funded-grants-in-2016
<https://www.incf.org/resources/funding-support/funded-grants-in-2016>

*INCF is an international organization launched in 2005, following a
proposal from the Global Science Forum of the OECD to establish
international coordination and collaborative informatics infrastructure for
neuroscience. The INCF international network currently spans North America,
Europe, Australia and Asia. INCF fosters the global digital
interconnectivity of data, methods and people engaged in brain research to
catalyze insights into brain function in health and disease.

-- 
Malin Sandström, PhD
Community Engagement Officer
malin.sandstrom at incf.org

International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility
Karolinska Institutet
Nobels väg 15 A
SE-171 77  Stockholm
Sweden
http://www.incf.org
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