New Pilot Proposal

College of Veterinary Medicine’s Consortium for Advancement of Neuromusculoskeletal Science and Locomotion (CANSL)

College of Veterinary Medicine’s Consortium for Advancement of Neuromusculoskeletal Science and Locomotion (CANSL) is accepting applications for pilot proposals requesting funding up to $7,500 over 1 year for projects related to neuromusculoskeletal regeneration, recovery, and rehabilitation. The PI may be from any department at OSU, but a co-investigator from the College of Veterinary Medicine is required to be eligible for this funding. Multi-disciplinary teams (both across and outside of the University) and novel collaborations are strongly encouraged and will greatly enhance enthusiasm for an individual’s proposal. 

Applicants should provide a 1-2 page “scope of work” briefly detailing the project goals and justifying how funds would be utilized. Included within this description should be a section outlining plans for future external funding and potential for on-going collaborations with the College of Veterinary Medicine.

Proposals should be submitted electronically to Sarah Moore (moore.2204@osu.edu) by January 15th for consideration.

Grants prioritized for funding will be selected by the CANSL executive committee and announced on or before February 15, 2019.