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
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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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