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Microbial Pathogenesis in Alzheimer’s Disease Grant FAQ

 

What is the purpose of this grant?

Grants provide funding to identify a potential microbial link to Alzheimer’s disease. All awards must be narrowly focused on elucidating the possible roles of infectious agents in the causation of Alzheimer’s disease. The grant awards will support innovative research including basic, clinical and/or non-traditional approaches. This includes proposals that span the breadth of the microbial world, including bacteria, fungi, parasites, viruses and microbial synergy, among other possibilities.

Find out more about research we have funded

Who can apply for the grant?

Both members and non-members of IDSA are encouraged to apply. This includes established investigators and academic and health professionals in all disciplines and health-related professions.

  • PhDs and MDs are welcome to apply.
  • Interdisciplinary research is encouraged, including collaborations between experts in Alzheimer’s research and infectious diseases.
  • Clinical and basic scientists are encouraged to apply.
  • International applications and non-U.S. citizens are welcome to apply.

My grant request was turned down last year. Can I reapply?

As long as you continue to meet the eligibility requirements, yes, you may resubmit an application.

What level of funding am I eligible to apply for?

Requirements at which level of grant funding applicants may apply vary. The following are eligible to apply at each grant level:

  • $100,000: Senior/mid-career investigators (assistant professor to professor) to established research applications at $100,000 to further existing pathogenic AD research and to facilitate development of a research proposal for submission to the NIH and/or other institutions to continue their research.
  • $75,000 Team of current investigators where at least one team member is a past awardees of this grant program. Research team members have demonstrated significant progress in initial research findings and are looking to further their research through collaboration with other labs. 

How do I apply?

The application for the current cycle opens on October 15, 2024. Applications close on January 10, 2025.

May I apply if my research will be performed outside of the U.S.?

Yes, the grant is open to those in and outside of the U.S. Non-U.S. citizens are also eligible to apply.

I submitted an application, but now I have changes. What can I do?

If the deadline has not passed, you will be able to edit your application, even after submission. If you encounter any issues, please contact Amy Shapley-Farrell, Program Manager. She will be able to assist you.

How much and how many applicants will be awarded?

Grant amounts vary each grant period, dependent on the availability of funds, merits of the project, and grant program goals for the year. The current RFA is for 5 grants:

  • 3 grants at $100,000 for existing research.
  • 2 grants at $75,000 to establish collaborative research projects between 2 or more researchers/ labs.

This is a competitive grant process. Over 75 applications were received the past 2 years. 16 Individual grants were funded in 2023, ranging between $30,000 – $250,000 for a total of $2.24 million in grant funding in the 2023 grant period. 

Can overhead and/or indirect expenses be allocated from the grant funds?

Equipment and travel costs are not allowed in grant requests. Travel scholarships are available for some travel costs through the grant program.

No indirect costs are provided to the institution to which grants are awarded.

Total salary support for PI should not exceed  %15 (this includes fringe costs):

  • $100,000 level: PI salary should not exceed $15,000.
  • $75,000 level: PI salary should not exceed $11,250.

Who reviews the grant applications?

All grant applications will be checked for compliance and then reviewed by a convened expert panel with final decision by the IDSA Board of Directors.

Can you have multiple investigators on an application? 

Multiple investigators working on the project at the time of application is allowed, but there may only be one PI. Submission of a research proposal is required by an identified PI.

What are the terms and conditions of support?

The terms and conditions of support are available on the RFA.

I’d like to learn more about the grant before applying. Do you have any resources? 

We highly recommend attending the Microbial Pathogenesis in Alzheimer’s Disease Grant informational webinar which will be held live on November 6, 2024 and will be made available for viewing during the RFA period. 

What is the deadline to apply?

The deadline to Apply is January 10, 2024 at 11:59 pm EST.

See full list of important grant dates below:

  • Application Opens: October 15, 2024
  • Application Information Webinar: November 6, 2024
  • Application Closes: January 10, 2025
  • Reviews Completed February 15, 2025
  • Applicants are Notified April 1, 2025
  • New Grantee Orientation Webinar: May 1, 2025

Microbial Pathogenesis In Alzheimer’s Disease Research Grant Program

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