Applicants are encouraged to clearly outline how their research proposals address critical gaps in evidence related to the prognostic value of CMR in clinical practice.
- Cover Letter (1-page maximum): Describe the applicant’s employment position and how the outcomes research grant funds will be utilized, including a justification of how the award will positively impact the project by covering essential costs not otherwise funded.
- Biosketch (CV): Please use the SCMR Registry Biosketch Form (4-page maximum).
- Research Plan (3 pages maximum): A comprehensive description of the outcomes research project including specific aims, significance, current knowledge/preliminary data, and approach. The application should also include a timeline and expected outcomes for a one-year project. This plan should clearly articulate how the project addresses current evidence gaps in the outcomes of CMR.
- Detailed Budget Justification (1/2-page maximum): Eligible budget items include, but are not limited to:
- Support for research staff (e.g. fellows, post-doctoral trainees, technologists, biostatistical support, etc.). Note that this grant mechanism will not cover PI salary (unless the PI is a trainee).
- Computing resources for analysis and securing cloud space for data storage.
- Publication costs.
- Potential Competing Interests (1/2 page maximum).
All application items should be consolidated into one PDF for submission.
Peer Review Criteria: Grant applications will undergo review by the Science Committee, which will recommend the award recipient to the Executive Committee for approval.
Criterion 1 – Applicant (30%)
- Academic accomplishments (publications, awards, grants).
- History of involvement with SCMR.
Criterion 2 – Research Plan (70%)
- Significance.
- Innovation.
- Scientific rigor & study design.
- Feasibility
- Environment (institutional resources).
Award Process: The winner(s) will be formally announced at the Awards Ceremony during the SCMR Annual Scientific Sessions with a project start date of March 1st of the same year and will be featured in the SCMR Newsletter. Winners will be invited to present the results of their work at the SCMR Annual Scientific Sessions one year after the award. The recipients will be offered one (1) complimentary registration to the Annual Scientific Sessions of the year in which they received the award and one (1) complimentary hotel night stay.
Awardee’s Responsibilities:
A Progress Report must be submitted at the end of year one. The Progress Report must include a detailed summary of project costs and a description of the progress toward the proposed research aims. The investigator will be invited to submit the results of the research project for presentation at the SCMR Annual Scientific Sessions. Upon readiness for publication, the award recipients are encouraged to submit their work to JCMR where it will undergo the usual peer review process. The award recipients should acknowledge the SCMR Outcomes Research Grant Award in all abstracts and manuscripts resulting from the award. Successful investigators whose SCMR Outcomes Research Grant results in subsequent national or governmental funding will be invited to present their progress at the SCMR Annual Scientific Sessions.