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NARSAD Grants & Prizes ›NARSAD Independent Investigator Grants
Since 1995, the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation has awarded:

The NARSAD Independent Investigator Grant provides support for investigators during the critical period between the initiation of research and the receipt of sustained funding. A two-year grant up to $100,000 or $50,000 per year is provided to scientists at the associate professor level or equivalent, who are clearly independent and have won national competitive support as a principal investigator. Basic and/or clinical investigators are supported, but research must be relevant to schizophrenia, major affective disorders, or other serious mental illnesses. The program is intended to facilitate innovative research opportunities.
***For more information regarding the Independent Investigator Grant please check back with us on August 1st, 2012.***
2010 NARSAD Independent Investigator Grant Guidelines
2010 NARSAD Independent Investigator Awardees List
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NARSAD is an acronym for National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression, the former name of the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation
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The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation has provided more than 4,000 grants worth $275,947,302 to researchers studying brain and behavior disorders worldwide |
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