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QUEBEC PAIN RESEARCH NETWORK
The mission of the Network is to contribute through basic, clinical and evaluative and epidemiological research to the improvement of the quality of life of Quebecers who suffer from pain. The Pilot Project Grants Program is intended as a springboard to initiate and promote an innovative, non-funded research component which is not part of the researcher's regular scientific program. Eligible investigators are a) new investigators to Quebec (within three years of appointment to a research position) who are initiating their research program prior to major granting agency support or b) established investigators who are launching a new research direction in their labs. Grants of up to $20,000 are normally for one year.
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CANADIAN INSTITUTES FOR HEALTH RESEARCH
The CIHR provides a broad range of funding opportunities within four themes of health research: 1) Biomedical, 2) Clinical, 3) Health systems services and 4) Social, cultural, environmental and population health.
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THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH (USA)
The NIH is the primary source of public research funding in the USA. Applications from non-USA investigators are also considered. Its mission is science in pursuit of fundamental knowledge about the nature and behavior of living systems and the application of that knowledge to extend healthy life and reduce the burdens of illness and disability.
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THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF PAIN
The International Association for the Study of Pain offers grants to support investigators working in basic or clinical pain research. Programs include Early Career Research Grants, IASP Collaborative Research Grants and IASP Visiting Professor Grants.
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