Asthma Research Bursary worth €10,000 announced at ITS Conference

From left to right: Mr Shane Sullivan (Medical Advisor – Novartis), Dr Ross Morgan (President – Irish Thoracic Society) and Ms Sarah O’Connor (CEO – Asthma Society of Ireland) at the announcement of the ASI ITS Asthma Research Bursary at the ITS ASM 2018 in Belfast.

 

Asthma Research Bursary worth €10,000 announced at ITS Conference – Asthma Society in collaboration with Irish Thoracic Society and Novartis Ireland

At the ITS Scientific Meeting in Belfast, the Asthma Society opened a call for applications for the Asthma Research Bursary. The bursary, which is a joint collaboration between the Asthma Society of Ireland, the Irish Thoracic Society and Novartis Ireland, aims to improve the lives of people with asthma and their families.

The bursary will see the successful applicant(s) granted €10,000 to fund an asthma research project.

The bursary is open to all medical and allied healthcare professionals based in the Republic of Ireland who are also members of the Irish Thoracic Society.

Sarah O’Connor, CEO of the Asthma Society of Ireland, said: “We are delighted to announce this bursary in conjunction with Novartis Ireland and the Irish Thoracic Society. The bursary is an important research initiative aiming to improve the lives of the 470,000 people with asthma in Ireland. One person dies every week in Ireland from asthma and 90% of these deaths are preventable. We believe this bursary can be part of the process to help improve the quality of life for people with asthma in Ireland and can create a better understanding of the condition, its treatment and, potentially, its cure.”

Loretto Callaghan, Managing Director, Novartis Ireland said: “Novartis Ireland are proud to sponsor the Joint Research Bursary of the Asthma Society of Ireland and the Irish Thoracic Society. Over the past few years, the bursary has contributed to scientific knowledge in the area, and we are confident this year will be no exception.”

Professor Ross Morgan, President of the Irish Thoracic Society, said: The Irish Thoracic Society supports education and research into respiratory disease and its management on the island of Ireland. We are delighted to jointly open the call for applications for the Asthma Research Bursary at our annual Scientific Meeting in Belfast. We believe that supporting asthma research and, specifically, encouraging early career investigators into work on asthma is vital to advancing the care of people with asthma in Ireland and is a key positive consequence of funding this bursary.”

The research project which will have a defined benefit for people with asthma and/or their families.

Applications close on Sunday, 6th January 2019 and the successful candidate will be announced in February 2019.

For more information on the research bursary, see asthma.ie or irishthoracicsociety.com

 

About the Research Bursary project criteria

Proposals must comprise a research project which will have a defined benefit for people with asthma and/or their families.

To be eligible; applicants must:

  • Be a registered medical or allied health professional and a member of the Irish Thoracic Society.
  • Be employed in the Irish health services, whether public or private, or alternatively be an academic in an Irish research institution.
  • Have support/approval from the employer/department head in which the research is being carried out.
  • Conform to the ethical requirements of best research practice.

The successful candidate will be announced at the ITS Scientific Meeting in November 2018. The successful applicant will be required to present their work at the ITS Annual Scientific Meeting 2019 through submission of an abstract.

Selection will be made on the basis of scientific and expert evaluation of the application and the proposed work as set out in the project description.

The scoring criteria are as follows: clarity of hypothesis, innovation, feasibility, candidate eligibility and research track record, wider asthma research and implications for patient quality of life.  Independent reviewers will be selected by a Joint Committee of the Asthma Society of Ireland and the Irish Thoracic Society to carry out this task and the final decision will be made by this Committee with the assistance of the reviewers’ assessments. Reviewers’ assessments are strictly confidential and cannot be divulged outside the ASI/ITS, or to the candidates themselves.

Early career researchers are encouraged to apply.

The successful applicant will be required to submit reports at regular intervals throughout the duration of the research and an end-of-project report within a month of the end of the project. This report will be published on the ASI and ITS Websites.

 

APPLICATION PROCESS

A detailed Project Description is required that does not exceed 1500 words (excluding references). It must contain in sufficient scientific, medical and/or technical detail all of the following points:

  1. Introduction
  2. Objectives and underlying hypothesis;
  3. Material, methods, procedures;
  4. Relevance to asthma patients and/or their families;
  5. Relationship to your past, current and future professional activities;
  6. Reason(s) for choice of host institution;
  7. Reference to recent work/publications in the field.

 

Also enclose:

i) Current Curriculum Vitae, including publications and presentations

ii) One page summary of how you propose to use the funding.

iii) Letter of support from intended supervisor of project (if applicable).