ClosedBusiness2024 Rapid Applied Research Translation

MRFF 2024 Rapid Applied Research Translation

Australian Government · Australia

This grant provides funding to accelerate translation of research knowledge and outcomes into health care and practice. It supports large-scale interdisciplinary research programs that improve health care delivery, service and systems sustainability for Australians.

Funding

$250K – $5M

Location

Australia

Who Can Apply

• Eligible organisations must support large-scale interdisciplinary research programs. • Projects must focus on late-stage translational medical research relevant to clinical care or health services. • Applications must involve relevant stakeholders, including health care consumers and providers. • Applicants must choose one stream only, with stream-specific Chief Investigator residency requirements under the Modified Monash Model.
Eligible organisations that can support large-scale interdisciplinary research programs to improve health benefits for Australians. The grant supports Australian medical research and medical innovation projects that deliver late stage translational research directly relevant to clinical care, health services and/or health practices; use existing knowledge and evidence to accelerate translation of research findings into improved health care and health interventions; address a clearly defined gap in best practice health care and health interventions as identified by collaborating health services; and involve all stakeholders relevant to the research and its translation, including health care consumers and providers. Two streams are available: Stream 1 for applications where the Chief Investigators are primarily resident in any area according to the Modified Monash Model (MM1-7), and Stream 2 where Chief Investigator A and 50% or more of all Chief Investigators are primarily resident in a regional, rural, or remote area according to the Modified Monash Model (MM2-7). An application may be submitted to one stream only.

What's Funded

Late-stage translational medical research projects that use existing knowledge and evidence to improve clinical care, health services and health practices, including collaborative projects involving academic researchers, health service providers, consumers and other end users.

Expected Outcomes

Projects are expected to translate research evidence into clinical practice, improve health care quality and interventions, address gaps in best practice, and deliver health benefits for Australians through improved care delivery and system sustainability.

Key Information

Applicant Types

universitynon_profitother

Stage

any

Funding Purposes

researchinnovationcommercialisationcommunity

Keywords

Medical Research Future FundMRFFhealth careclinical practicetranslational researchmedical researchhealth serviceshealth innovation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MRFF 2024 Rapid Applied Research Translation?

The MRFF 2024 Rapid Applied Research Translation is a business grant offered by Australian Government in Australia, providing $250K – $5M in funding. This grant provides funding to accelerate translation of research knowledge and outcomes into health care and practice. It supports large-scale interdisciplinary research programs that improve health care delivery, service and systems sustainability for Australians.

How much funding does the MRFF 2024 Rapid Applied Research Translation provide?

The MRFF 2024 Rapid Applied Research Translation provides $250K – $5M in funding.

Who is eligible for the MRFF 2024 Rapid Applied Research Translation?

• Eligible organisations must support large-scale interdisciplinary research programs. • Projects must focus on late-stage translational medical research relevant to clinical care or health services. • Applications must involve relevant stakeholders, including health care consumers and providers. • Applicants must choose one stream only, with stream-specific Chief Investigator residency requirements under the Modified Monash Model.

What activities are funded?

Late-stage translational medical research projects that use existing knowledge and evidence to improve clinical care, health services and health practices, including collaborative projects involving academic researchers, health service providers, consumers and other end users.

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