Maryland Stem Cell Research Commission Funds 40 New Proposals in FY 2012

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Posted May 17, 2012

Awards to advance regenerative medicine address diverse, debilitating diseases and conditions

COLUMBIA, Md. - The Maryland Stem Cell Research Commissionhas completed its review of the 179 applications received in response to its three FY 2012 Requests for Applications (RFAs). The board of directors of the Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO) approved the Commission's recommendation to fund 40 new proposals with the Maryland Stem Cell Research Fund's (MSCRF) $12.4 million FY 2012 budget.

"We are pleased to announce our grant awards for FY 2012," said Margaret Conn Himelfarb, MPH, chair of the Commission. "These projects address a diverse array of debilitating and costly diseases and conditions, some of which are traditionally underfunded. Maryland's investment in cutting-edge stem cell research continues to advance the field and strengthens our State's national leadership position in the life sciences. We are grateful to Governor Martin O'Malley and the Maryland General Assembly for recognizing the tremendous economic and humanitarian benefits of this pioneering research."

This funding cycle, the Commission gave priority to proposals that focus on advancing regenerative medicine by selecting promising research that targets sickle cell anemia, schizophrenia, type 1 diabetes, nerve injury, Parkinson's disease, Crohn's disease, multiple sclerosis (MS), heart disease, osteoarthritis, Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS), retinal disease, and other debilitating medical conditions. Continuing the collaboration initiated last year with the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine (CIRM), the MSCRF will also support a Maryland researcher working with CIRM-funded scientists to study stem cell differentiation and bone repair.

This year's MSCRF awards include:

9 Investigator-Initiated Research Grants (RFA-MD-12-1) - providing up to $600,000 in direct costs over a maximum of three years to investigators with preliminary data to support their hypotheses.

17 Exploratory Research Grants (RFA-MD-12-2) - providing up to $200,000 in direct costs over a maximum of two years to researchers with novel approaches, mechanisms or models that may differ from current thinking in the field and/or new hypotheses that have little or no preliminary data.

14 Post-Doctoral Fellowship Research Grants (RFA-MD-12-3) - providing post-doctoral fellows up to $55,000 per year, for up to two years.

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