BU Leaders Ask Federal Government to Reconsider Changes to Research Grants’ Approval Process Rules
Boston University has written to the US Office of Management and Budget (OMB), opposing a […]
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Boston University has written to the US Office of Management and Budget (OMB), opposing a […]
We are pleased to announce the addition of two (2) new faculty cap worksheets:Patient-Centered Outcomes […]
Between $50,000 and $400,000 to support the purchase of a single commercialized research instrument for reproducible biomedical data generation. Apply by Monday, July 27 via InfoReady Review.
Up to $1.75 million over 5 years to support exceptional biomedical scientists’ start of their independent research careers. Apply by Thursday, July 23 via InfoReady Review.
Up to $5 million to support multi-site clinical trials evaluating anti-obesity medication (AOM) treatment strategies for youth with obesity. Apply by Wednesday, July 22 via InfoReady Review.
50% salary benefit for 3 years to support early-career faculty carrying out innovative bioethics research. Apply by Monday, July 27 via InfoReady Review.
We are pleased to announce that the Charles River Campus (CRC) Institutional Review Board (IRB) […]
$75,000 over 2 years to support early-career faculty who have the potential to revolutionize their fields of study across several STEM fields. Department Chairs and senior researchers can submit nominations by Friday, July 24 via InfoReady Review.
Our Research Development team works as hard as you do. When it comes to leading large-scale proposal development efforts and supporting BU faculty, they’re your go-to resource.
The Boston Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women’s Health (BIRCWH) Symposium, is a Boston-wide event […]
This event brings together a dynamic panel of speakers to explore the path from cutting-edge […]
As federal funding becomes more unpredictable, BU faculty are increasingly turning to foundations for support. […]
Hosted by Research Development, this informational webinar will walk faculty through key updates to BU’s […]
Are you looking for funding to advance work that improves quality of life for older […]
Tuesday, May 5 | 8 am - 5 pmPhotonics Center8 St. Mary's Street, 9th Floor, […]
Hosted by Ashley Bens, Training and Development Director of Sponsored ProgramsWe invited all Boston University […]
What does it mean to lead with excellence in your research career ?Join us for […]