Application deadline: December 23, 2022
The Microbial Pathogenesis in Alzheimer’s Disease Grant provides funding to identify a potential microbial link to Alzheimer’s disease. All awards must be narrowly focused on elucidating the possible roles of infectious agents in the causation of Alzheimer’s disease. The grant awards will support innovative research including basic, clinical, and/or non-traditional approaches. This includes proposals that span the breadth of the microbial world including bacteria, fungi, parasites, viruses, and microbial synergy among other possibilities.
Purpose
Provide funding to identify a potential microbial link to Alzheimer’s disease. All awards must be narrowly focused on elucidating the possible roles of infectious agents in the causation of Alzheimer’s disease. The awards will support innovative research including basic, clinical, and/or non-traditional approaches.
Program Objectives
This funding is designed to accomplish the following objectives:
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- To obtain evidence that an infectious agent or microbial community is correlated to Alzheimer’s disease.
- To promote novel research in the field of microbial triggers for Alzheimer’s disease.
2.24 million dollars in grant funding will be available through the 2022 grant period. Individual grants will range between $30,000 – $250,000. The Grant amount varies dependent on the merits of the project.
For more information, please visit Microbial Pathogenesis in Alzheimer’s Disease Grant – IDSA Foundation. Please email Meredith Fogleman or Zoe Metcalf if you are interested in applying for this opportunity.