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The ECCRN AND INDUSTRY Awards Programme

 

Applications for the 2012 Awards are now closed

 

The ESICM Research Committee thanks the 75 members for their application to the ECCRN Awards. The reviewing process is now started. Results will be known in the summer. 

 

New in 2012: The Nestlé Award for Practice Improvement in ICU Nutrition  

 

Please ensure that the following information related to your research project is complete and available for uploading from the computer you are using before applying online.

 

 

Deadline for applying: Tuesday May 1st, 2012 (midnight CET)

 

 

Click on the Awards Winners page to look at the list of the 2011 awardees.

Click on the News Profiles page to read more.

 

 The ESICM ECCRN Research Awards

For more information on the ESICM ECCRN Awards programme, download the 2012 ECCRN Awards Overview, and see below for details on each of the available awards. Please note that only ESICM members are invited to submit an application.

 

  

 ESICM Young Investigator Award 

  

The ESICM Young Investigator Award supports the development of research activities undertaken with the active contribution of the applicant. The specific intent is to provide support for young and talented physicians/scientists that have the potential to become outstanding independent investigators in the field of intensive care and emergency medicine. Research proposals may rely on approaches ranging from basic cellular responses to outcome research, and may include clinical applications as well as translational science.

 

The Young Investigator Award allocates a grant amounting to 20 000€, which is fully funded by ESICM.  
Only ESICM members aged less than 40 years are invited to submit applications.

 

  

ESICM ECCRN Clinical Research Award

 

The ECCRN Clinical Research Award supports a research project to be performed by an investigator in a clinical environment. Some aspects of the proposal may involve collaboration with research laboratories. However, applications that lack a clinical component will not be considered. Proposals may be based on approaches ranging from physiology, diagnostic procedures, therapeutic interventions, to epidemiologic studies and evaluation of practices.

The Clinical Research Award allocates a grant amounting to 20,000€ which is fully funded by ESICM. The prize will be offered to two winners.

 

 

ESICM ECCRN Basic Science Award

 

The ECCRN Basic Science Award supports a research project to be performed by an investigator in a research laboratory. Approaches may vary topically from basic cellular and molecular physiology, cell biology, molecular biology and genetics to animal physiology and translational science.

 

The Basic Science Award allocates a grant amounting to 20,000€, which is also fully funded by ESICM. The prize will be offered to two winners.

 

 

ESICM ECCRN Established Investigator Award

 

The ECCRN Established Investigator Award supports the research activities of a senior physician/scientist active in clinical or basic research. The specific intent is to provide support for investigators who have already established their independent research programme in the field of intensive care and emergency medicine, and who can demonstrate a commitment to facilitate research training of young colleagues. The research proposal may rely on approaches ranging from basic cellular responses to outcome research, and may include clinical applications as well as translational science.

The Established Investigator Award allocates a grant amounting to 20,000€, which is also fully funded by ESICM.

 

 

ESICM ECCRN Levi-Montalcini Biomedical Sciences Award

 

In order to foster progression of women in academic careers, this prize supports the development of research activities undertaken with the active contribution of a female applicant. The specific intent is to provide support for young and talented female physicians/scientists who have the potential to become outstanding independent investigators in the field of intensive care and emergency medicine. The research proposal may focus on approaches in topics ranging from basic cellular responses to outcome research, and may include clinical applications as well as translational science. 

The Levi-Montalcini Biomedical Sciences Award allocates a grant amounting to 20,000€, which is also fully funded by ESICM.

 

 


The ESICM INDUSTRY Research Awards

 

Objective

This programme aims to promote cutting-edge research related to intensive care medicine. The Industry awards will provide an initial push to research activities undertaken by intensivists and will also grant the distinguished applicants with peer recognition and great exposure. Please note that only ESICM members are invited to submit an application.

 

 

 

 

   
Bernhard Dräger Award for Advanced Treatment of Acute Respiratory Failure

  

To qualify for the Bernhard Dräger Award your research must be focused on developing new knowledge related to advanced non-invasive respiratory monitoring and its application to the field of respiratory support. Proposals are to be centred on the evaluation, use or development of concepts, technologies or devices likely to improve the guidance of respiratory support for critically ill patients in intensive care and emergency medicine. The proposed research project has to have intrinsic importance, but could also contain a component for permitting the applicant to learn the methodology, theory, and conceptualisations necessary for developing into an outstanding independent researcher.

 

The Bernhard Dräger Award allocates a grant amounting to 15,000€. Call for proposals.

 

 

 

   
Nestlé Award for Practice Improvement in ICU Nutrition

  

To qualify for the Nestlé Award your research must be focused on developing new knowledge related to nutrition in intensive care units and its applications. Proposals are to be centred on the evaluation, use or development of concepts, technologies or devices likely to improve the guidance of nutrition for critically ill patients in intensive care and emergency medicine. The proposed research project has to have intrinsic importance, but could also contain a component for permitting the applicant to learn the methodology, theory, and conceptualisations necessary for developing into an outstanding independent researcher.

 

The Nestlé Award allocates a grant amounting to 20,000€. Call for proposals.

 

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