Timing and Intensity of Rehabilitation Therapy Post-Stoke

Well-being, Health and Biomedical Discovery

Deadlines

Academic Unit: Inquire with Unit

Memorial Deadline: Tuesday 6th, August 2019

External Deadline: Friday 9th, August 2019


Description

CPSR invites collaborative proposals focused on optimizing the dose and timing of sensory-motor rehabilitation and recovery interventions following stroke. The goal is to address fundamental unanswered questions through collaborative proof-of-principle studies. It is expected that the outcomes of this research will form the basis of larger applications to other agencies (e.g., CIHR, HSF). Both preclinical (basic) and clinical research are encouraged, provided a clear rationale is included as to potential translational impact of the research for people living with stroke.

Funding Available

Up to four awards of up to $200,000 per grant will be awarded. The time period for conducting the research will be October 2019 to March 2022 (2.5 years).

Eligibility & Conditions of Funding

• Each grant application must have one nominated Project Leader (lead applicant), but can have multiple Principal Investigators, and/or collaborators. • Project Leaders may only submit one application (although can be listed on other applications). • Project Leaders and Principal Investigators must have an appointment at a CPSR partner site (www.canadianstroke.ca/en/about-us/our-partners/), or be a member of REPAR (Quebec Rehabilitation Research Network (REPAR – Réseau Provincial De Recherche En Adaptation-Réadaptation); REPAR Members applying as Project Leaders must also have at least one Principal Investigator from a CPSR partner site.

Read the full RFA here


Funding Sources

Canadian Partnership for Stroke Recovery



This opportunity was posted by: RGCS

Last modified: June 25, 2019