Project Funding by the Endoprosthetics Foundation (Scientific Research Projects)
Funding of scientific projects for the research of diseases of the musculoskeletal system and their treatment with a focus on endoprosthetics. Applications can be submitted at any time via a preliminary review application; processing takes 2–4 weeks.
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Grant criteria
Funding objective
Funding of scientific projects for the research and further development of diagnostics, prevention, and therapy of congenital, acquired, and injury-related diseases of the human musculoskeletal system with a focus on endoprosthetics.
Eligible to apply
- Educational Institutions
- Non-profit Organizations
- Public Institutions
Funding requirements
- Implementation of the project at a university, specialized clinic, or non-profit institution
- Scientific research project in the field of musculoskeletal system/endoprosthetics
Documents required for application
- Completed screening application with project description
- Details of the intended funding (personnel costs, material and consumables)
Evaluation criteria
- Independent evaluation by a scientific committee
- Innovative content of the project
- Relevance for diagnostics, prevention, and therapy
Description
The Endoprosthetics Foundation supports scientific research projects nationwide that address congenital, acquired, and injury-related diseases of the musculoskeletal system and develop new approaches in the diagnosis, prevention, and therapy of endoprostheses. The focus is on innovative investigations aimed at advancing surgical techniques, biomaterial-based implants, and rehabilitative measures. Applications are evaluated by an independent expert scientific committee for their level of innovation, relevance to patients, and methodology. Since its establishment in 2002, the Foundation has funded numerous projects with a total volume of several million euros, thereby making a significant contribution to improving the mobility and quality of life of those affected.
Eligible for funding are universities, specialized clinics, and non-profit institutes planning a research project in the field of endoprosthetics. Funding is granted in the form of a subsidy, with the requested budget able to be allocated to personnel costs as well as material and consumable expenses. An informal preliminary application can be submitted at any time; feedback will be provided within 2–4 weeks of receipt. The application requires a concise project description, details of the desired funding amount, and a cost breakdown. The continuous call for proposals without fixed deadlines offers research institutions flexible planning opportunities and the chance to promptly initiate innovative ideas.
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