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National Palliative Care Research Center

Without research, palliative care is an art, not a science.

NPCRC Letter of Intent Submission Process is Now Closed.

September 1, 2007

The National Palliative Care Research Center is accepting Letters of Intent online September 1, 2007 through November 1, 2007 for its Pilot/Exploratory Project Support Grants and its Junior Faculty Career Development Awards.  Awards will start July 1, 2008.
 
For more information and to apply online, please see the NPCRC's Grants Program section.
Download: 

Pilot Project Support Grant Request for Applications 2007 Pilot Project Support Grant Request for Applications 2007 (100K) [download]

Junior Faculty Career Development Award Request for Applications 2007 Junior Faculty Career Development Award Request for Applications 2007 (128K) [download]

 

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