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The New Therapy Grants Program seeks to advance the development of specific new therapies including new medicines and therapeutic devices. Consistent with the theme of translational research, all grant proposals must demonstrate a clear path from the lab to the patient.
The Epilepsy Research Foundation was created through a unique partnership between two leading epilepsy non-profit organizations, the Epilepsy Therapy Project and the Epilepsy Foundation. Additional support is provided by the Milken Family Foundation and Finding a Cure for Epilepsy and Seizures (FACES). The mission of the Epilepsy Research Foundation is to drive the development of new therapies for epilepsy, accelerating the advancement of research from the laboratory to the patient. The Epilepsy Research Foundation provides grants supporting the research and development of new therapies in both academic and commercial settings worldwide.
ERF grant awards are supplemented by support from: Finding a Cure for Epilepsy and Seizures (FACES) and the Milken Family Foundation Translational Research Awards.
The New Therapy Grants Program seeks to advance the development of specific new therapies including new medicines and therapeutic devices. Consistent with the theme of translational research, all grant proposals must demonstrate a clear path from the lab to the patient. Other areas of consideration include but are not limited to:
Preference will be given to proposals that already have a commercial partner engaged to assist with development and to proposals that have committed or matched funding from the sponsoring institution, commercial partner or other third party source. Proposals for research originating from outside the United States are welcome.
Address questions to grants@epilepsytherapyproject.org.
Investigators must submit a Letter of Intent by March 7, 2009.
The deadline for receipt of full Grant proposals is April 22, 2009.
Full proposals will be accepted only from Investigators whose Letter of Intent was approved.
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