Catalyst grants for matched research projects
Principal investigators must be members of the AFGN Researcher Registry and affiliated with an Australian public or private institution that is able to formulate a funding agreement with the AFGN.
If you are identified as a suitable candidate, you will be emailed an expression of interest survey containing confidential information about the gene and clinical case.
Interested research teams will be asked to complete a 2-page project proposal that outlines the potential studies to be undertaken and associated milestones, budget, and timeline.
Proposals must be submitted to the AFGN via email to functional.genomics@mcri.edu.au within two weeks of receiving the invitation.
Project proposals will be evaluated at the monthly SRC meeting against the following criteria:
Project proposals to assess variants from Stream 1 should focus on determining pathogenicity of the variant(s) and causality of the disease phenotype.
Stream 1 projects are eligible for catalyst funding in quanta of $15,000 up to $60,000.
Projects in this Stream should be designed to establish systems to functionally assess multiple variants in a single gene in parallel.
Stream 2 projects will be eligible for funding relative to the number of variants that require modelling.
Expressions of interest are now open for a list of 24 genes indicated as high priority.
Expressions of interest close: Friday October 11th 2024
New project opportunities are available each month. Registered researchers are invited to apply based on their expertise and research interests.
Clinically approved genes that remain unmatched are available to study for all registered researchers. Researchers can register their interest to apply for project funding (up to $60K) via REDCap. This list is updated quarterly.
The AFGN will consider awarding an additional one-year funding for a subset of Stream 1 projects that have achieved promising results during or at the conclusion of the functional genomics investigation, which if supported with extended funding will generate high-value deliverables that advance the objectives of the AFGN.
Examples would include, but not be restricted to, projects that propose to:
Investigators that have completed or are nearing completion (≤ 3 months remaining) of their initial Stream 1 project are invited to apply.
The AFGN has funded over 30 functional genomics projects and awarded over $2.3M in catalyst funding to date (April 2024).