Arthritis Investigator Award
The Arthritis Investigator Award is a Grant sponsored by Arthritis Foundation.
Award Information:
Amount of Grant: Average: $75000
Application Deadline: 1-Sep
Requirements: Applicant must hold a D.O., D.V.M., M.D., Ph.D., or equivalent degree, demonstrate distinction and productivity in research, and have three to six years of postdoctoral research experience. Competitive award renewal application after two years.
Eligibility: Other postgraduate-level study
Sponsorship provided by:
Arthritis Foundation
Research Department, 1330 West Peachtree Street, NW
Atlanta, GA 30309
USA
Email Address: tkidd@arthritis.org
Phone Number: 404 965 7636
Fax Number: 404 872 9559
http://www.arthritis.org
You can find out more by contacting:
Research Grants Assistant
One may find it helpful to thoroughly research any material provided for the grant. Your best chance of obtaining money will follow from first understanding the qualifications and then determining if you qualify. Prior to starting, be aware of the reason for involvement of the Arthritis Foundation and their goals for the Arthritis Investigator Award. If you meet the requirements, figure out if there is a reasonable chance to obtain the grant. If you think that you have a decent shot of going on to be a recipient of the Arthritis Investigator Award, then it is worth it to use your time.
A crucial aspect of working toward obtaining the grant is properly completing the forms. Some forms are long and tiresome, but take the time to make sure that the forms are filled out correctly and thoroughly. It would be awful to get passed over on a technicality.
After filing, you should note when the Arthritis Investigator Award chooses a winner and actually dispenses the resources so you'll be aware of whether or not it is possible to rely on the grant to provide additional support for your financial needs and how it will help you out, since there might be constraints on how you can use the Arthritis Investigator Award. You might find it challenging to handle the expenses associated with school, and getting the Arthritis Investigator Award to help with your financial aid is often invaluable. Even if you don't obtain the Arthritis Investigator Award, continue looking, you might find new grants for which you can apply.
