Simone
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
The Australian government is calling for applications for its $3m Targeted Call for Research (TCR) into ME/CFS. TCR’s function similarly to NIH’s Request for Applications (RFA) in that they guarantee the funds go to the focus of the TCR and are designed to stimulate research in that area.
Getting a TCR funded has been a goal of ME/CFS advocacy in Australia for a number of years, with many groups and advocates meeting with politicians to lobby for it. The National Health & Medical Research Council’s ME/CFS Advisory Committee, which released its report a few months ago, was initiated following a proposal for a TCR submitted to NHMRC in 2016 by ME/CFS South Australia. And the Advisory Committee’s report itself also recommended a TCR. Getting this finally funded certainly feels like a community achievement worth celebrating!
The government has so far been following the ME/CFS Advisory Committee’s recommendations, and hopefully it will continue to do so by keeping the focus of the grant on biomedical rather than psychosocial research. I have some concerns that there is enough room left for psychosocial researchers to wiggle through.
Applications will be open from 23 Oct 2019 to 29 January 2020.
https://www.health.gov.au/ministers...open-for-research-on-chronic-fatigue-syndrome
Getting a TCR funded has been a goal of ME/CFS advocacy in Australia for a number of years, with many groups and advocates meeting with politicians to lobby for it. The National Health & Medical Research Council’s ME/CFS Advisory Committee, which released its report a few months ago, was initiated following a proposal for a TCR submitted to NHMRC in 2016 by ME/CFS South Australia. And the Advisory Committee’s report itself also recommended a TCR. Getting this finally funded certainly feels like a community achievement worth celebrating!
The government has so far been following the ME/CFS Advisory Committee’s recommendations, and hopefully it will continue to do so by keeping the focus of the grant on biomedical rather than psychosocial research. I have some concerns that there is enough room left for psychosocial researchers to wiggle through.
Applications will be open from 23 Oct 2019 to 29 January 2020.
https://www.health.gov.au/ministers...open-for-research-on-chronic-fatigue-syndrome
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