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John Merck Scholars Program in the Biology of Developmental Disabilities in Children

U of MN Announcement and submission guidelines Internal deadline: December 18, 2008
Synopsis
By supporting the most promising basic research into the processes that impair the lives of the developmentally disabled, the Fund aims to foster a better scientific understanding of the origin of these disabilities and thereby provide the foundation for more effective approaches to their prevention and treatment.
Disciplines included:
Neurobiological and cognitive sciences relating to biology of mental disability and developmental disabilities, including developmental studies of cognition, perception, language, reading, learning, and motor performance.
Eligibility
Candidates must hold academic rank in a university or medical school or have equivalent standing in a research institute or medical center and must not have more than four years of experience in an independent faculty position. Tenured individuals are ineligible.
U of MN Information Grid: Additional information including contact information, award amount and duration, etc.
Award Recipients from the University of Minnesota
Agency Guidelines with complete program details.

 

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