Shaffer Grants for Innovative Glaucoma Research: Physiology of Glaucoma
Funding Amount
US $55,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Shaffer Grants for Innovative Glaucoma Research: Physiology of Glaucoma
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Glaucoma Research Foundation
Amount: US $55,000
Last Updated: June 02, 2025
Summary
The Shaffer Grants for Innovative Glaucoma Research provide $55,000 for one-year projects aimed at advancing high-impact research in glaucoma. These grants promote collaboration among scientists and clinicians, encouraging innovative studies that can enhance treatment options and quality of life for those affected by glaucoma. Eligible applicants must hold a graduate degree and adhere to specific guidelines, ensuring that their research aligns with the foundation's mission to improve understanding and management of this condition.Overview
Shaffer Grants for Innovative Glaucoma Research are $55,000, one-year grants awarded to scientists and clinicians to fund projects that support new high-impact clinical, epidemiological, and laboratory research based on our strategic research goals. Core Values of Shaffer Grants Involve people with glaucoma in the design, implementation, and evaluation of programs. Encourage collaboration among experts in many fields of study. Communicate research goals and results to the scientific community and the public. Ensure that new glaucoma treatments maintain or improve individuals’ quality of life. Encourage innovative clinical trial studies and laboratory research. Develop cell and animal models of glaucoma to support research studies. Facilitate and support the development of physician-scientists to advance glaucoma research.Eligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Applicants will be notified about the status of their preliminary proposals by September and those approved to submit a full grant application will receive further instructions.Grant applicants must possess a graduate degree, not have received a Shaffer Grant within the prior three years, and agree to acknowledge Glaucoma Research Foundation in papers and abstracts resulting from Glaucoma Research Foundation-funded research.The Physiology of Glaucoma may include projects to:Protect and restore the optic nerve. Accurately detect glaucoma and monitor its progress. Provide better understanding and treatment for congenital/juvenile glaucoma. Understand the intraocular pressure system and develop better treatments. Determine the risk factors for glaucoma damage using systematic outcomes data.Ineligibility
Equipment exceeding $12,000 (waivers may be granted on a case-by-case basis) Salaries for principal investigators and co-investigators Projects with overt commercial applications General lab supplies used for daily purposes such as swabs, gloves, etc. Indirect costs, including overheadGlaucoma Research Foundation does not accept unsolicited grant applications or applications from for-profit corporations. Applications sent to our office will not be reviewed or returned.Focus Areas & Funding Uses
Fields of Work
science-researchhearing-and-vision
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