Grants and Awards
General Policies and Conditions for Independent Investigator Awards
Please go here for the new Independent Investigator guidelines.
All AHFMR programs are open to well-qualified Independent Investigators who have the potential to contribute to AHFMR's goals of supporting health or medical research, regardless of their areas of research.
General Policies:
- Recruitment and Related Expenses
- Sabbatical Leaves and Related Expenses
- Terminal Awards
- Retirement
- Initiation and Duration
- Annual Reports
General Conditions:
The candidate and the sponsoring institution should indicate the program of choice (i.e. Clinical Investigator, Scholar, etc.) on page 1 of the application form. However, AHFMR reserves the right to make the final selection based on the academic background of the applicant as well as his/her proposed area of research.
Funding is contingent upon
- an appointment in a full-time position at the host institution/organization in Alberta
- acquisition or continuation of outside funding to maintain research activity
- the prompt submission of annual progress reports
- the host institution/organization ensuring that
- the care of animals meets the standards of the Canadian Council on Animal Care
- the local Ethics committee reviews and approves all studies involving human subjects
- any use of biological materials satisfies the MRC "Guidelines for the Handling of Recombinant DNA Molecules and Animal Viruses and Cells".
- any use of biological materials satisfies the MRC "Guidelines for the Handling of Recombinant DNA Molecules and Animal Viruses and Cells".
The candidate and the sponsoring institution agree to accept the terms and conditions set out by AHFMR for each category of grant or award.
All applications received by AHFMR will undergo an internal and/or external review.
AHFMR reserves the right to reject applications or to declare them ineligible. This decision is final.
The institution agrees to notify the Foundation of any change in the employment status of thecandidate as this may affect the eligibility for the award.
All awards are made through the host institution/organization and no individual becomes an employee of AHFMR upon receiving an award.
All equipment purchased with AHFMR funds belongs to the host/sponsoring institution/organization. The institution is responsible for:
- the maintenance of the equipment
- obtaining adequate and appropriate insurance coverage
- ensuring that the equipment is used for the purposes outlined in the application
- notifying AHFMR of any changes to the usage of the equipment
- notifying AHFMR of the sale of the equipment
- ensuring that all equipment, or proceeds from its sale, will be used to support research.
AHFMR investigators must seek patent protection for intellectual property likely to result in a commercial product. Furthermore, any resulting business arrangements should benefit Alberta.
All publications, including public messages, arising from research supported by AHFMR grants or awards must acknowledge the support of AHFMR.
AHFMR reserves the right to publish and/or disseminate information regarding its grants and awards.
AHFMR reserves the right to terminate any award if the conditions of the award are not met, or if there is evidence of unsatisfactory progress.
AHFMR will withdraw support if the awardee assumes significant administrative responsibilities such as the following:
- Chair/Head of an academic department
- Head of a Division
- Associate Dean
- Assistant Dean
- Dean
