
Duration of Award and Final Report
Funds will be awarded for 1 year and cannot be carried over without approval. At the end of the award a final report must be submitted to the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies. This should indicate what has been accomplished in terms of publications or further extramural grant applications. A copy of a newly submitted extramural grant application can be used as the final report.
Funding Cycles and Review
Provided sufficient funds are available there will be two review cycles each year.
Due Date Start Date (1 year duration)
September 1st October 1st
February 1st March 1st
Reviews will be carried out by the Collegiate Research and Education Committee supplemented with external reviewers to provide expertise as appropriate.
Guidelines for Preparing Applications
The entire application should be no longer than 4 pages (single spaced) not including bibliography and budget; suggestions for the length of each section are given below. (To access the form, see the bottom of this page.)
1. Specific Aims (What are you planning to do; 1/2 page)
Briefly describe the overall objectives of your project and the specific problem that you will investigate. State the hypothesis to be tested or the questions to be addressed and list and describe the specific aims.
2. Background and Significance (Why you are doing this study; 1 page)
Critically review the most significant literature and explain why the project is important.
3. Approaches to the Study and Outcomes (2 pages max)
· Describe the materials, research subjects or population to be used (e.g. biomaterials, animals*, humans**, biopsies, etc.)
· Describe the methods of data acquisition and analysis
· Explain what your work will accomplish (e.g., a publication or an application for a College or University seed grant)
4. Bibliography
List the references that were cited; give authors, title, journal or book name, volume, pages and year.
5. Budget
Itemize and briefly justify costs that
are requested; note that funds should not be used for: 1) travel, unless an
intrinsic component of the investigation (e.g., transportation to survey
sites), 2) computers or major equipment or 3) personnel (other than hourly paid
student assistance or biostatistics support).
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University of Iowa College of Dentistry
Application to the Research Committee, College of Dentistry, for dental research funds