Academic Transition Grant
Designed for interventional radiologists over the age of 40 who have recently begun academic careers after spending several years in a non-academic practice.
About
The Academic Transition Grant is designed for interventional radiologists over the age of 40 who have recently begun academic careers after spending several years in a non-academic practice. The grant is intended to facilitate the establishment of a record of independent research by the investigator to promote a successful academic career.
- Budget: Up to $35,000
- Grant Length: 1 year
- Deadline: Jan. 15th by 5 p.m. ET
- Additional info: SIR membership is required
Please note: Institutional indirect costs, construction expenses, and secretarial or office expenses will not be funded.
Eligibility
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Full-time faculty members at an accredited educational institution in the United States or Canada who have been in academia for 5 years or less and do not have any other research funding (not including internal institutional funding).
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Candidate must hold an MD, DO, PhD or equivalent degree
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Must be an active member of the Society of Interventional Radiology
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Applicant must show a commitment to applying those skills learned in private practice to research and academics
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Applicants must be citizens of the United States or Canada or have permanent resident status therein
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Permanent residents must submit documentation of this status after notice of funding
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If an applicant is at an institution in the U.S. or Canada and is on a visa, a letter from the department chair guaranteeing completion of the project will be required
Grant FAQs
Are multi-PI applications allowed?
Multi-PI applications are allowed. However, SIR Foundation’s ability to approve a multi-PI grant will be dependent upon an applicant’s institutional policy to execute a multi-PI agreement with SIR Foundation. A contact PI must also be established and identified at the time of application submission.
Can applicants apply for more than one SIR Foundation grant?
Yes, applicants can apply for more than one grant, but not in one grant cycle. Previous SIR Foundation grant awardees are also eligible and encouraged for the Reviewer-in-Training Program.
I do not have an adviser or mentor. Where can I find one?
If you are an SIR member, you access the Mentor Match Program where you can request a mentor that matches your specific interests in IR.
Can those in an SIR or SIR Foundation leadership role apply for a grant?
SIR Foundation is a scientific nonprofit organization that was created for the purposes of advancing scientific knowledge in the field of interventional radiology, increasing the number of skilled investigators, and developing innovative therapies that lead to improved patient care and quality of life. It is critical to SIR Foundation that those serving in appointed leadership positions avoid conflicts of interest. The decisions and actions of those in our leadership positions must be made solely for the benefit of SIR Foundation.
- SIR members currently serving in a leadership position in the SIR or SIR Foundation** are not eligible to apply for or receive new grant/research funding from the SIR Foundation during the term of their tenure.
- A principal investigator (primary recipient or transfer recipient) of an SIR Foundation grant is not eligible to apply for or receive further SIR Foundation funding until after the completion of the existing SIR Foundation funding. Completion includes submission of a Final Report to the SIR Foundation, and SIR Foundation signoff of that report.
** defined as: Board of Directors; members of the Steering Council or Clinical Specialty Council; and chair/vice chair of an SIR/SIR Foundation committee, division or section.
How to apply
The Academic Transition Grant highly encourages participation in the proposal development form and pre-review process, located in the grant application. This allows for grant applicants to receive preliminary feedback on their applications from an assigned reviewer/mentor, prior to submitting their final applications for funding consideration. Although this requirement is designed to provide feedback prior to the final decision, completion of the proposal development form and pre-review process does not guarantee funding.
- Proposal development form deadline is June 30, 2024.
- Pre-review application deadline is Sept. 20, 2024.
- Final applications are due on Jan. 15, 2025, by 5 p.m. ET.
This deadline remains whether or not the date falls on a weekend or holiday. Applications that are not complete or do not comply with the guidelines will be considered ineligible.
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