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Call for 2017 Seed Grant Proposals - Regenerative Engineering and Medicine & Cellular Manufacturing - Deadline July 10
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Regenerative Engineering and Medicine Center 
Call for "Georgia Partners in Regenerative Medicine" Seed Grant Proposals

Emory University, Georgia Institute of Technology, and University of Georgia under the Regenerative Engineering and Medicine Center (REM) announce the 2017-18 “Georgia Partners in Regenerative Medicine” seed grant program.

This funding mechanism is intended to stimulate new, collaborative research in regenerative medicine among Georgia Tech, Emory University, and UGA investigators. The seed grant team must have a minimum of two investigators and must have an equal partnership of faculty from two of the participating institutions with budgets split between the universities as equally as possible.

This funding mechanism may support collaborative projects at earlier stages of development in the “high risk, high yield” category or projects with a high potential for clinical or industry translation. Applying for this grant does not prohibit you from applying for the Allen Family Grant as well. Budgets for these proposals may not exceed $70,000.

Deadline: The deadline for submission of proposals is July 10, 2017. Awards will be announced in mid-August.

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Allen Family Seed Grant Program in
Cellular Manufacturing Proposals

Dr. J. David Allen and family have announced a $1 million gift, disbursed over a 10 year period, to the Georgia Research Alliance to advance research and development related to cellular manufacturing at Emory University, Georgia Tech and the University of Georgia. This gift will create a unique partnership that will accelerate collaboration, stimulate innovation, and help establish Georgia as a leader in cellular manufacturing.

This funding mechanism is intended to stimulate new, collaborative research with a focus in cellular manufacturing among Emory University, Georgia Tech, and the University of Georgia investigators. The seed grant team must have investigators from each institution and must have an equal partnerships with budgets split between the universities as equally as possible.

Applying for this grant does not prohibit you from applying for the Regenerative Engineering and Medicine Center Seed Grant. 

Budgets for the Allen proposals may not exceed $90,000. One grant is expected to be awarded this year.

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Regenerative Engineering and Medicine Center is a joint partnership between Emory University, Georgia Tech and UGA. The J. David Allen Family is a partnership with the Georgia Research Alliance. 

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