NeuroMarseille grant for "innovative and collaborative research in neuroscience" projects 2022
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Presentation of the call

NeuroMarseille institute wishes to promote scientific exchanges and encourage the emergence of new collaborative projects within Marseille’s neuroscience community. The institute constitutes a component of Aix-Marseille University (AMU) supported by AMIDEX funding. The use of funding is therefore governed by AMIDEX financial rules and subject to evaluation.

In this context, NeuroMarseille institute opens this call titled “Innovative and Collaborative Research Grants in Neuroscience”, in order to promote collaboration between people involved in Neuroscience research (see “Applicants” below) willing to start new innovative and high-quality projects.

Each project will be granted up to 20 k€ over a period of 12 months.

In addition, applicants can ask for a budget extension if needed: this “Plus” part, as compared to the ICR grant alone, is aimed at helping a platform involved in the project to invest in new equipment in order to offer new or better tools for the success of the project. This equipment has to be useful for NeuroMarseille users beyond the described project. The “Plus” part of the budget can not be used for consumables.

Each “Plus” project will be granted up to 15 k€ over a period of 12 months.

Eligibility criteria

Personnel who obtained a NeuroMarseille Collaborative Research Grant in 2021 is not eligible.

Applicants: Personnel belonging to Research Units (UMR) affiliated to NeuroMarseille can answer this call, including researchers (CR, MCU, DR, Pr, PU), engineers (AI, IE, IR), as well as Post-docs and PhD students.

Projects must involve at least two partners (researchers/teams/units) who do not belong to the same UMR. In case of a collaboration with one or more partner(s) not belonging to NeuroMarseille, the funding will only be half of the maximum allocation. In case of a collaboration involving 2 NeuroMarseille partners and one or more partner(s) not belonging to NeuroMarseille, the allocation will remain whole.

Research program: The research program must be particularly innovative and should not represent the continuation of an ongoing project. Priority will be given to novelty and innovation; preliminary data are therefore not compulsory. The evaluated criteria will be the program feasibility (equipment, collaborations, personnel involved, etc…), the scientific quality of the project as well as scientific quality of the participating teams, with a special focus on their complementarity.

Technical program “plus”: The project must demonstrate that the requested equipment will be useful for the project as well as for the neuroscientific community of Marseille.

Eligible expenses: A detailed budget must be attached to the project proposal. Eligible expenses include equipment, operating costs and undergraduate traineeship grants.

Application modalities

Submission: The project submission deadline is December 05, 2021, at 23:59. Applicants must use the Application Form provided by NeuroMarseille.

Evaluation: The Scientific Committee, composed of NeuroMarseille neuroscientists with the possible support of national experts, will evaluate and select the projects. The evaluations will be sent by e-mail to the applicants from the 2nd week of January 2022.

Terms of engagement: It is mandatory to mention the support of NeuroMarseille in all scientific publications and communications in relation to the project:

This work has received support from the French government under the Programme « Investissements d’Avenir », Initiative d’Excellence d’Aix-Marseille Université via A*Midex funding (AMX-19-IET-004), and ANR (ANR-17-EURE-0029).

 

The grantees involved in the project will be asked :

  • to give with their application a brief description of their project for communication purposes
  • to send a brief description of the results they have obtained, the objectives achieved and the follow-up envisaged (application for funding, publication, etc…)
  • to possibly present their findings during the events organized by NeuroMarseille
  • to possibly be part of the next Scientific Committee.

Commitments associated with funding

Oral communication supports, poster communications and websites must display the logos of NeuroMarseille, A*MIDEX and “Investissements d’Avenir”. The publications resulting from this funding will respect the signature chart for scientific publications of Aix-Marseille University[1] available on the Foundation’s website; you will include the following mention: “This work has received support from the French government under the Programme « Investissements d’Avenir », Initiative d’Excellence d’Aix-Marseille Université via A*Midex funding (AMX-19-IET-004), and ANR (ANR-17-EURE-0029).

Documents available for download

Results

  • François Féron, INP, Patrick Decherchi, ISM
    Repairing nerves with extracellular vesicles – nErVe
  • Laurence Mouchnino, LNC Jean Blouin, LNC, &Françoise Vitu-Thibault, LPC
    Using a multisensory-integration approach to probe the interplay between language and visuo-motor processes during reading
  • Caroline Chambon, LNC, Nicolas Claidière, LPC
    Evaluation of interindividual variability in working memory performance. A cross-species comparison
  • Laurent Fasano, IBDM – Natalia Popa, INT
    Molecular diversity of striatal cholinergic interneurons: implications for autism spectrum disorder
  • Marieke Longcamp, Gaelle Alhaddad & Jeremy Danna Tous Au Lnc,
    Benjamin Morillon, Ins
    Effects of biscriptuality on graphomotor coordination dynamics
  • Rochelle Ackerley, LNC, Fabrice Sarlegna, ISM
    From nerves to behavior: Determining the role of small and large afferent fibers for perception and motor control in patients with a rare sensory neuropathy
  • Bertrand Coste, LNC, Maya Belghazi, INP
    Technical development of quantitative single-cell proteomics coupled to patch-clamp recordings