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A*STAR Prenatal/Early Childhood Grant Call - Young Investigator Research Grants

A*STAR Prenatal/Early Childhood Grant Call - Young Investigator Research Grants
Closes On
30 Sep 2022
Funding Source
External
PI Salary Support
No
ACP/SDDC Affiliation
No ACP/SDDC affiliation required
Funding Per Grant Amount
S$ 300,000
Qualification
MBBS / BDS / PhD / MD
Academic Appointment
No
Funding Period
3 years
Citizenship
Foreigner / S / PR
Call Opens
28 Jul 2022
SMC/SDC Registered
No


Objective

Human capital is Singapore's most valuable resource. With persistently low birth rates, an ageing population and a declining workforce, a national priority for Singapore to optimise each individual's potential from young and throughout life.

The vision of Human Potential (HP) research is to advance HP through health, biomedical sciences, and Science of Learning (SoL) research and applying this at critical junctures of an individual’s life course. The desired primary outcome is for an individual to be provided the support and opportunity to develop optimally at critical junctures of one’s life course, enabling one to achieve optimal health, wellbeing and/or learning capacity to contribute one’s best to Singapore.

There are many opportunities to optimise Human Potential throughout the entire life course, but interventions' nature and relative impact are likely to differ at various stages. There are 3 strategic focus areas in which the HP programme is centered around:

  1. Prenatal and early childhood focusing on improving child's physical, cognitive and socio-emotional development and maternal health and well-being to optimise developmental outcomes and set the right trajectory for an individual's life course.

  2. Function and performance during peri-pubertal, adolescence and adulthood with a focus on Science of Learning (SoL) to improve learning outcomes and upskilling of workers; and

  3. Healthy and meaningful longevity detects and prevents or delays physical and cognitive decline and transforms the ageing experience.

This FY22 Prenatal/Early Childhood (PEC) Grant Call is the 2nd under the A*STAR HP Programme Office's Early Life focus, concerning 'Prenatal and early childhood', within the life course from preconception, pregnancy to early childhood (-1 to 6-year-old). A large body of evidence has demonstrated that early life development is critical in realising an individual's full developmental potential. The early years are crucial for rapid brain development with the greatest plasticity and capacity for change and physical, socio-emotional, cognitive and motor development. Interventions at this critical window of early life can most successfully safeguard and optimise life course trajectories compared with interventions in adulthood.

 

Funding Details

  • The grant award is up to S$300K (inclusive of 30% indirect cost) for a period of 3 years.

 

Eligibility Criteria

  • Researchers from all Singapore-based institutions of higher learning (IHLs), public sector agencies and public hospitals are eligible to apply. Funded R&D projects must be conducted in Singapore.

  • The lead PI must have a minimum of 0.7 FTE primary appointment with an eligible organisation and have a laboratory or research programme that carries out research in Singapore.

  • Only young researchers (who have completed their PhD or MBBS/MD/BDS within the past 7/10 years respectively) may apply. 

  • Young Investigators are strongly encouraged to work with a mentor for research guidance if they have not received external competitive funding exceeding $500,000 (direct cost only) within the past 5 years to conduct their own research project as the PI.

To note: Collaboration with foreign organisations and experts in the capability of a Co- Investigator or a Collaborator is allowed, but no funding will be allocated to the foreign Co-investigator/Collaborator operating out of Singapore.

 

 

 

Submission

  1. Interested applicants are to submit the following completed files (i.e. LOI template, CV template, Peer Reviewer template) using the files as attached through your Host Institution’s Research Office to Human Potential Programme Office at HPPO@hq.a-star.edu.sg by 30 September 2022 (Friday), 11:59pm

  1. Application must be endorsed by the Host Institution's Research Director (or equivalent) in the form of email prior to submission. It is mandatory to append email(s) documenting endorsement from Lead PI’s Host Institution in the submission. This is to ensure that there is organisational support for the PI to participate in the grant call. 

 

SingHealth PIs are to please refer to your respective Institutional Research Administrators for guidance on internal deadlines and submission procedures set by your institutions.

 

 

Contact Person

 

Email: hppo@hq.a-star.edu.sg

 

Additional Information

Please refer to A*STAR’s website here and attachments below for more information:

1-pec22_briefing-information-deck-for-prenatal_early-childhood-grant-call.pdf

2-pec22_prenatal_early-childhood-grant-call-information-sheet.docx

3a-pec22_prenatal_early-childhood-letter-of-intent-(loi)-template-(for-yirg-irg).pptx

4-pec22_prenatal_early-childhood-full-proposal-template.docx

5-pec22_prenatal_early-childhood-curriculum-vitae-(cv)-template.docx

6-pec22_prenatal_early-childhood-peer-reviewers-template.docx

7-pec22_prenatal_early-childhood-budget-milestones-work-contributions-and-kpis-template.xlsx