Julie Martin Mid-Career Award in Aging Research
Applicant must be an Associate Professor who achieved tenured status after December 1, 2005. Applicants at institutions that do not offer tenure must demonstrate that their appointment is equivalent to that of a tenured Associate Professor. The proposed basic biology of aging research must be conducted at any type of not-for-profit setting in the United States. Selection based upon qualifications of the applicant, quality and promise of the the proposed research and excellence of the research environment.
Study areas: basic biology of aging research
Details
- Deadline:
- December 16
- Award type:
- Grant
- Renewable
- No
- Min. award:
- $550,000
- Average award:
- $550,000
- Max. award:
- $550,000
- Awarded anualy:
- Yes
- Unlimited awards:
- No
- Repay required:
- No
Misc.
- Enrollment level:
- Other postgraduate-level study
- Interests:
- Biology of Aging,Aging Research
- Professions:
- Junior Faculty
- Misc:
- Tenured
Sponsor Information
American Federation For Aging Research (AFAR)
55 West 39th Street, 16th Floor New York, NY 10018 United States
Phone: (212) 703-9977
Fax: (212) 997-0330
https://www.afar.org/research/funding/