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National Palliative Care Research Center

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

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PUBLICATIONS AND PUBLICITY

Grant recipients and their sponsoring institutions are expected to work together with the NPCRC in announcing the awarded grants. The NPCRC will provide grantees with a template statement that can be used as an announcement within their sponsoring institution and other relevant venues about the grantee receiving an NPCRC grant.

Grantees are required to submit to the NPCRC for approval all project-related promotional materials, press releases, and other statements prior to printing, distribution, publication, display, or use. Additionally, grant recipients are to submit to NPCRC re-prints of any project-related articles.

All published material, presentations or other forms of media containing Grant Information must acknowledge the support of the NPCRC. In crediting the Center, the following language must be used, "Supported [in part or by full] by a [insert title of grant] Grant from the National Palliative Care Research Center (NPCRC)."


EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES

All allowable equipment and supplies purchased with NPCRC grant funds that remain at the end of a grant period shall become the property of the grantee's sponsoring institution.


NPCRC DISCLAIMER

The NPCRC will assume no responsibility for any of the activities of the Principal Investigator and/or Sponsoring Institution other than the payment of Grant Funds in accordance with the terms set forth in the signed and approved Grant Acceptance Form. 

 

"NIH announces RFA for Implementation Research" | 6th Research Congress of the EAPC, Glasgow, UK, June 10-12, 2010:Abstract submission deadline November 16 | A Global Problem: Cancer Pain from the Laboratory to the Bedside | A look at the new field of palliative care | Lung Cancer Patients Receiving Palliative Care Lived Two Months Longer New Study Shows Impact of Early Palliative Care Intervention | Lung Cancer Patients Receiving Palliative Care Lived Two Months Longer New Study Shows Impact of Early Palliative Care Intervention | NIH Seeks High Risk, High Impact Proposals through NIH Director's Pioneer, New Innovator, and Transformative R01 Initiatives | NIH Seeks High Risk, High Impact Proposals through NIH Director's Pioneer, New Innovator, and Transformative R01 Initiatives | NPCRC and American Cancer Society Award $1.5 Million in Palliative Care Research Grants | NPCRC receives a $5 million grant from the National Cancer Institute. | NPCRC receives a $5 million grant from the National Cancer Institute. | One Day Extension for Full Proposal Submission | Palliative Care Intervention for Patients with Advanced Cancer Provides Quality of Life and Mood Benefits - JAMA, Aug. 19, 2009 | Privacy Policy | Scientific Advisory Council | SOCIAL SUPPORT IS KEY TO NURSING HOME LENGTH OF STAY BEFORE DEATH | The Mapi Research Institute has announced an award for a junior person who works on improving the quality life of the terminally ill.

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