| A
total of 37,500 euros (exclusive of tax) will be granted in 2011
to fund research programmes on the normal and pathological human brain.
(Particular attention will be given to studies on cerebral circulation.)
Funding
may be awarded for one or more programmes from different applicants. Funding is
granted on a one-off basis and limited to one year.
Application
: Application
includes a standard application form, a scientific file, and relevant
supporting documents: I-
STANDARD APPLICATION FILE
- Summary of research programme
- Information
sheet
- Programme for which grant is requested
- Amount
of funding requested, with details of how it will be used
- General
presentation of the team
- Summary for the Foundation donors
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II-
SCIENTIFIC DOSSIER (10 pages maximum)
- Background to the topic, general
and specific objectives
- Methodology of the study
- Analysis
methods used to assess results and how applicants propose to confirm or disprove
their hypotheses
- Criteria for including patients,
- Bio-statistical
analysis methods for studies on series of patients
- Planned schedule
- Expected outcome at the scientific level and for public health
- For multi-centre research, indicate the organisations involved and their
respective roles
- CV of chief researcher
- CV of head
clinician
- List of publications of the team(s) in the last three
years, not including abstracts, conference papers and chapters from books. The
names of the team members should be underlined. Indicate the publications related
to the subject of the proposal
| III-
ANNEXES ************** Dossier
format word ************** All
documents (save as pdf file) should be sent to the office of the Scientific
Committee of the Foundation by email to : |
Pr
Jean Louis Baulieu Secrétaire du Comité Scientifique de
la Fondation Thérèse et René Planiol Service de Médecine
Nucléaire et Ultra-sons Hôpital Bretonneau 2 bis bd Tonnellé
37044 Tours cedex 09 Tel
: 02 47 47 36 06 ;e-mail : baulieu@med.univ-tours.fr
| Application
deadline: 30 September 2011. Final decisions will be announced in
December 2011. |