SIR and SIR Foundation believe in promoting a culture of inclusion and strengthening the specialty of interventional radiology (IR) through different perspectives.
SIR Foundation supports research in interventional radiology and benefits researchers at all levels, from graduate students to established practitioners. The emergence of interventional radiology as a medical specialty over the past four decades has changed the face of modern medicine. Developing new devices, better medications, and improved procedures is the goal of innovative research. Fostering research that leads to improved patient care and quality of life is essential to perpetuating the future of this innovative specialty and is the mission of this organization. Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) Foundation is dedicated to fostering research in IR for the purposes of advancing scientific knowledge, increasing the number of skilled investigators and developing innovative therapies that lead to improved patient care and quality of life. SIR Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization. Our work is not funded through SIR or SIR membership dues.
Successful applications for this opportunity can involve a collaborator(s) outside of IR. Co- or Multi-PIs are encouraged. Costs incurred by respondents for the preparation of a proposal and the negotiation of contract are not reimbursable. SIR Foundation is not bound to accept any of the proposals submitted. SIR Foundation reserves the right to accept any offers of the proposal without further discussion.
Research Scope:
SIR Foundation encourages applicants to focus on high impact prospective and comparative Adenomyosis clinical trial(s).
Award:
Project Project: Budget may not exceed $460,000. Facilities and Administrative Costs (F&A) or indirect costs are not allowable costs for this solicitation. Each total project period may not exceed 4 years; a single no-cost extension request may be requested for an additional year.
Eligibility:
Must be an SIR member. Eligible candidates must be faculty members at an accredited educational institution in the United States or Canada. Candidate must hold an MD, DO, or an equivalent degree. Applications will be accepted from citizens of the United States or Canada or those who have permanent resident status therein. Permanent residents must submit documentation of their status. If an applicant is at an institution in the US or Canada and is on a visa, a letter from the department chair guaranteeing completion of the project will be required. Collaborative funding sources (federal, academic, corporate etc.) are encouraged, including proposals that augment ongoing Clinical Trials.
Reporting:
An Interim Progress Report (IPR) is required after the first 12 months of the project. A Final Progress Report (FPR) must be submitted within sixty (60) days of the project's completion. All reports will be submitted electronically. No-Cost Extension (NCE) Requests may also be made throughout the term of the project life cycle.
Presentations/Publications:
It is strongly suggested that recipients submit their work primarily to the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology (JVIR) or to the SIR Annual Scientific Meeting. Requests to submit to other meetings or journals will be entertained. Such requests should be made in writing to the SIR Foundation Grants Team and include the reason why submission to the alternate meeting or journal is more appropriate. All posters, oral presentations, and publications must contain an appropriate acknowledgment of SIR Foundation’s support.
Please read the full guidelines here.
If you have any questions or concerns about the application or guidelines, please contact the SIR Foundation Grants Team.
Applicants will be notified by early September of their award decisions.
Deadline to Apply: 5 pm EST on Feb 28th.
The Dr. Scott C. Goodwin Grant for Adenomyosis - Request for Proposals
SIR and SIR Foundation believe in promoting a culture of inclusion and strengthening the specialty of interventional radiology (IR) through different perspectives.
SIR Foundation supports research in interventional radiology and benefits researchers at all levels, from graduate students to established practitioners. The emergence of interventional radiology as a medical specialty over the past four decades has changed the face of modern medicine. Developing new devices, better medications, and improved procedures is the goal of innovative research. Fostering research that leads to improved patient care and quality of life is essential to perpetuating the future of this innovative specialty and is the mission of this organization. Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) Foundation is dedicated to fostering research in IR for the purposes of advancing scientific knowledge, increasing the number of skilled investigators and developing innovative therapies that lead to improved patient care and quality of life. SIR Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization. Our work is not funded through SIR or SIR membership dues.
Successful applications for this opportunity can involve a collaborator(s) outside of IR. Co- or Multi-PIs are encouraged. Costs incurred by respondents for the preparation of a proposal and the negotiation of contract are not reimbursable. SIR Foundation is not bound to accept any of the proposals submitted. SIR Foundation reserves the right to accept any offers of the proposal without further discussion.
Research Scope:
SIR Foundation encourages applicants to focus on high impact prospective and comparative Adenomyosis clinical trial(s).
Award:
Project Project: Budget may not exceed $460,000. Facilities and Administrative Costs (F&A) or indirect costs are not allowable costs for this solicitation. Each total project period may not exceed 4 years; a single no-cost extension request may be requested for an additional year.
Eligibility:
Must be an SIR member. Eligible candidates must be faculty members at an accredited educational institution in the United States or Canada. Candidate must hold an MD, DO, or an equivalent degree. Applications will be accepted from citizens of the United States or Canada or those who have permanent resident status therein. Permanent residents must submit documentation of their status. If an applicant is at an institution in the US or Canada and is on a visa, a letter from the department chair guaranteeing completion of the project will be required. Collaborative funding sources (federal, academic, corporate etc.) are encouraged, including proposals that augment ongoing Clinical Trials.
Reporting:
An Interim Progress Report (IPR) is required after the first 12 months of the project. A Final Progress Report (FPR) must be submitted within sixty (60) days of the project's completion. All reports will be submitted electronically. No-Cost Extension (NCE) Requests may also be made throughout the term of the project life cycle.
Presentations/Publications:
It is strongly suggested that recipients submit their work primarily to the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology (JVIR) or to the SIR Annual Scientific Meeting. Requests to submit to other meetings or journals will be entertained. Such requests should be made in writing to the SIR Foundation Grants Team and include the reason why submission to the alternate meeting or journal is more appropriate. All posters, oral presentations, and publications must contain an appropriate acknowledgment of SIR Foundation’s support.
Please read the full guidelines here.
If you have any questions or concerns about the application or guidelines, please contact the SIR Foundation Grants Team.
Applicants will be notified by early September of their award decisions.
Deadline to Apply: 5 pm EST on Feb 28th.