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Genomics Health Futures Mission – Flagships – Pathogen Genomics

Australian Government · Australia

The Genomics Health Futures Mission – Flagships – Pathogen Genomics grant provides funding of between $1 million and $10 million for large-scale pilot research studies into pathogen genomics late in the research and development pipeline, to demonstrate clinical or public health utility, cost-effectiveness and potential for translation into clinical practice.

Funding

$1M – $10M

Closed

30 June 2023

Duration

Projects must be completed by 2023-06-30

Location

Australia

Who Can Apply

- Applicants must be researchers undertaking large-scale pilot research studies into pathogen genomics. - Projects must be late in the research and development pipeline and focus on demonstrating clinical and/or public health utility and cost-effectiveness. - Funding requests must be between $1 million and $10 million and can cover up to 100% of eligible project costs. - Projects funded under this round must be completed by 30 June 2023, with full eligibility details in the Grant Opportunity Guidelines.
This grant opportunity is for researchers undertaking large-scale pilot research studies into pathogen genomics that are late in the research and development pipeline. Projects must focus on pathogen genomics and aim to demonstrate clinical and/or public health utility, cost-effectiveness, and capacity for translation of genomics in the clinic. Applicants can apply for funding between $1 million and $10 million and for up to 100% of eligible project costs. Projects funded under this round must be completed by 30 June 2023. Detailed eligibility requirements, including specific eligible entity types, collaboration requirements and other conditions, are set out in the Grant Opportunity Guidelines and associated key documents available on the business.gov.au page and MRFF grant management resources.

What's Funded

Large-scale pilot research studies into pathogen genomics late in the research and development pipeline, including activities that generate and analyse genomic data, evaluate clinical and public health utility, assess cost-effectiveness, and support translation of genomics into clinical settings.

Expected Outcomes

Demonstrated clinical and/or public health utility of pathogen genomics, evidence of cost-effectiveness, and clear capacity for translation of genomics into routine clinical and public health practice by the project completion date.

Key Information

Applicant Types

universitycompanynon_profitother

Stage

establishedany

Funding Purposes

researchr_and_dinnovationother

Keywords

Genomics Health Futures MissionGHFMpathogen genomicsmedical researchhealth researchpublic healthclinical genomicsMRFF

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Genomics Health Futures Mission – Flagships – Pathogen Genomics?

The Genomics Health Futures Mission – Flagships – Pathogen Genomics is a business grant offered by Australian Government in Australia, providing $1M – $10M in funding. The Genomics Health Futures Mission – Flagships – Pathogen Genomics grant provides funding of between $1 million and $10 million for large-scale pilot research studies into pathogen genomics late in the research and development pipeline, to demonstrate clinical or public health utility, cost-effectiveness and potential for translation into clinical practice.

How much funding does the Genomics Health Futures Mission – Flagships – Pathogen Genomics provide?

The Genomics Health Futures Mission – Flagships – Pathogen Genomics provides $1M – $10M in funding. The typical project duration is Projects must be completed by 2023-06-30.

Who is eligible for the Genomics Health Futures Mission – Flagships – Pathogen Genomics?

- Applicants must be researchers undertaking large-scale pilot research studies into pathogen genomics. - Projects must be late in the research and development pipeline and focus on demonstrating clinical and/or public health utility and cost-effectiveness. - Funding requests must be between $1 million and $10 million and can cover up to 100% of eligible project costs. - Projects funded under this round must be completed by 30 June 2023, with full eligibility details in the Grant Opportunity Guidelines.

When does the Genomics Health Futures Mission – Flagships – Pathogen Genomics close?

Applications closed on 30 June 2023.

What activities are funded?

Large-scale pilot research studies into pathogen genomics late in the research and development pipeline, including activities that generate and analyse genomic data, evaluate clinical and public health utility, assess cost-effectiveness, and support translation of genomics into clinical settings.

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