BlogCalling All Researchers ! Calling All Researchers ! Posted Date : Nov 19, 2019 Research Update: Competition and Important Dates 2020-2022 Funding Cycle – REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS – Since 1981, the Parkinson Canada Research Program has invested more than $30 million in funding for: Highly innovative Canadian research by established and promising investigators. Discovery stage research where investigators test new theories and pursue promising new leads. Researchers at the beginning of their careers in order to foster the next generation of Parkinson’s scientists. Novel research to build greater capacity, promote creativity and engage more researchers. More than 580 awards, fellowships, and grants that teach us more about diagnosing and treating Parkinson’s disease. Download our Research Program brochure for an overview of the Research Program REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS Parkinson Canada is pleased to announce the competition of our 2020-2022 Research Program Funding Cycle. CLICK HERE TO APPLY Important Dates November 18, 2019 Release Date Request for Applications February 3, 2020(11:59 p.m. EDT) Application Deadline (date of receipt) Pilot Project GrantsIncludes targeted competition: Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)- 1 Pilot Project Grant New Investigator Award Program Basic Research Fellowship Clinical Movement Disorders Fellowship Clinical Research Fellowship Graduate Student Award Application deadline: Monday, February 3, 2020, at 11:59 p.m. EDT Contact: Lorena Araujo, Coordinator, Research ProgramParkinson CanadaTel : 1-800-565-3000, ext. 3309 Email : Lorena.araujo@parkinson.ca Share this post: Your Story Matters: Inspire and Connect Inspire hope and connect with others by sharing your Parkinson’s journey. Your voice can make a difference. Share your story Discover more like this Mar 10, 2025 Changing the course of Parkinson’s: Exploring advancements in disease-modifying therapy research Mar 8, 2025 Re-illustrating a stereotype: Women can get Parkinson’s too Jan 31, 2025 A deep dive into the 3rd Annual Movement Disorder Meeting