How you can use an EHA Research Grant
Our research grants support basic and translational lab-based research in hematology.
The three types of grant available are the:
- Junior Research Grant
- Advanced Research Grant
- Physician Scientist Research Grant
In all cases, you must follow the rules below if you're a successful applicant.
Costs that can be supported by an EHA Research Grant
- Personnel costs. This might mean you as the applicant or the costs of hiring other research staff to work directly on the project. For example, you could use the grant to hire a postdoctoral researcher, research assistant, or bioinformatician.
- Lab consumables.
- Small equipment. However, in all cases, you must provide a justification for the expense.
- Miscellaneous expenses, such as publication of your project's results.
Mandatory costs
You must use some of your grant to pay for:
- Attendance at every EHA Congress that's held whilst your project is active [is this correct?]
- A final audit of your project's financial costs
In both cases, the maximum amount that you can use is €2,000.
When planning your participation in an EHA Congress, you must take into account the costs of:
- Travel
- Registration
- Accommodation
Costs that cannot be supported by an EHA Research Grant
- Overhead costs .
- Excessive travel costs, other than to the EHA Congress (see above).