NOHR Foundation
Funding Biomedical Research into the
Preventions, Treatments, Causes and Cures
of Hearing Loss & Deafness

2012 RESEARCH AWARDS
In January 2012, The National Organization for Hearing Research Foundation will award grants of approximately $20,000 each, primarily in the form of Seed Money, for exploration into innovative biomedical research
areas in the preventions, causes, treatments and cures of hearing loss and deafness. NOHR encourages proposals related to biological restoration of hearing.

Clinicians and researchers qualified in the field of auditory science may apply. Applications from researchers in other disciplines who will conduct research directly relevant to auditory science are also encouraged. Grant support is provided for one year. Applications are reviewed by the NOHR Foundation's Scientific Review Committee.

Download NOHR Foundation Research Awards Application 2012

Receipt Date:
Friday, October 7, 2011 is the due date for applications.

Applications may be submitted electronically as a PDF file or Microsoft Word file to grants@nohrfoundation.org. Please compile and send all the materials in the order requested in Sections 2 & 3 of the application. Please retain a copy of your application for your files, in case there is a problem with your submission.

You will receive an acknowledgement for your application by October 31, 2011. If you do not hear from NOHR by that date, please contact us at grants@nohrfoundation.org or peggyatnohr@att.net

Applications may be submitted by regular mail. Please send the original application and two copies of it to:

NOHR Foundation
225 Haverford Ave., Suite 1
Narberth, PA 19072

Telephone: (610) 664-3135
Fax: (610) 668-1428

 

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