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Research Grants . IDDT Research Grants IDDT registered as a charity in 1994 and it aims to help and support people with diabetes. It is run by people that live with diabetes for people that live with diabetes and as such, IDDT has always declined to accept any funding from the pharmaceutical industry. The Trustees have always believed that if drug companies are allowed to fund research, they have the potential to influence the balance and publication bias of research. For this reason the amount of money the Trust has to fund research projects is fairly limited but the Trust has grown and is now in a position to consider awarding research grants. Initially, we are prepared to consider applications for research in the area of primary care up to £30,000 for any one project but is happy to consider joint funding. The Trust would not wish to interfere in any way with the publication of the research, if the applicants wish to do so.
Application Procedure
Stage 1 The purpose of the IQ is so that it is simple and quick to fill in for the applicant. This should help to stop busy people wasting unnecessary time drafting a full application for research funding when their research field is outside the boundaries of the Trust’s "patient centred" areas of interest.
Stage 2
Stage 3 The Trust is not against any research that might question generally accepted principals in diabetes care, providing it is reasonable and does not potentially put patients’ health or wellbeing at risk. The Trust would particularly support new ways of thinking and treating diabetes especially when consumer input and consumer experience is put as a key aspect of the research. Learning from patient experiences and patient experts was one of the main reasons the Trust had to be started up to 10 years ago.
Stage 4 A full research application should include: a. Why the research is needed. b. Aims of the research. c. Proposed method. d. Proposed analysis. e. The amount of consumer involvement. f. Estimated cost. g. Size of the research grant requested and details of other funding received or applied for. h. Ethics committee approval if appropriate. i. Any areas of potential interests or conflicts of interest. For application forms please contact:
Beverley Freeman |
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