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Funding Details for Neurological

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Brain Disorders
Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (BBRF)
Type of Organization: Foundation
Email Address: grants@bbrfoundation.org
Funds Available for Clinical Trials: Research:

Funding Details

Requirements: 1) Applicants must be a full professor (or equivalent), and maintain peer reviewed competitively funded
scientific programs.
2) Applicants may not receive the award for a second time.
3) Funding is for one year and is up to $100,000. Funding of institutional overhead at an 8% rate (excluding
equipment) is allowed and overhead must be included within the total budget request which may not exceed
$100,000. Equipment, salary, and technical support are typical budget requests, but the Foundation wishes
applicants to identify requirements specific to their research and setting.
747 Third Avenue, 33rd Floor
New York, NY 10017
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4) Applications must be completed and submitted online by December 5, 2023 (11:59 p.m., ET). Late
submissions will not be accepted.
5) Requests for further information will be made to selected investigators.
6) Notification of awards will be mailed by April 2024. It is the Foundation’s policy to provide no feedback on
applications, other than funding notification.
The application should enable reviewers to determine eligibility; judge that independence and productivity are
established; establish the relevance of the proposal to the Foundation’s mission; and estimate the originality and
scientific promise of the investigator.

Other info: The BBRF Distinguished Investigator Grant provides support for experienced investigators (full professor or equivalent) conducting neurobiological and behavioral research. A one-year grant of $100,000 is provided for established scientists pursuing innovative projects in diverse areas of neurobiological research. Areas of particular interest to the Scientific Council's Selection Committee include patient populations with unique or unusual characteristics and central nervous system developments.


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