Project proposal
EADV supports excellence in research through its Project Proposal programme. Make your research idea a published reality through the EADV grant opportunities.
EADV Project Proposal: useful information
Guidelines
- An investigator cannot apply in more than one project as a Project Leader in a single round proposal;
- An investigator cannot apply as a Project Leader if he/she already has an approved project that is being funded by the PPRC and has not been completed;
- Executive officers of the EADV are not eligible to apply for a grant by the PPRC as Project Leaders;
- Board members and Committee chairs/members may apply as Project Leaders or co-investigators for PPRC funding but cannot be personally compensated through the grant;
- Funding will be firstly allocated at the end of the submission year;
- The funding period essentially starts at the beginning of the year that follows the submission. Please consider this for the project timeplan and budget.
Criteria for evaluation
- The project benefits the EADV: the project will contribute to the mission and reputation of the EADV;
- The project benefits patients with skin diseases and contributes to the understanding of skin diseases, physician capabilities or patient care;
- The project involves several expert groups from European countries with a synergistic or complementary role in pursuing the objectives of the project;
- The project is co-ordinated by investigators with sufficient background experience and/or training in the specific research field;
- The project is original and carries true scientific or clinical interest;
- The project is feasible: the project objectives are realistic and can be achieved within a reasonable time frame (1-2 years);
- The project management plan is adequate: timing and resources are clearly specified and in line with the project requirements. Deliverables are clear and measurable;
- The project budget is adequate: a detailed realistic budget with justification of all elements is provided.
Evaluation and submission results
Fundings
The budget limit on project funding is € 100.000.
The budget includes:
- Salary for project leader and other essential personnel;
- Equipment, supplies and software;
- Facilities and administrative costs;
- Travel expenses;
- Publications and miscellaneous costs.
How to submit your project
Read carefully the Project Proposal guidelines
The application is to be submitted electronically through the MyEADV portal.
All documentation requested shall be collected and submitted to the EADV by the applicant and must be in English. It consists of four parts:
- Candidate’s CV in English
- Track record in research (publications, grants, etc)
- Information on the academic or research environment of the applicant
- Project details including budget
Project Proposal
- Applications opening in January 2025
- Deadline 15 March 2025 - 13:00 CEST
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Successful applicants 2024
Name | Project | Home Institution |
Bert Callewaert | Unveiling Profibrotic Mechanisms in Myhre Syndrome to profile Fibrotic Diseases | Ghent University Ghent, Belgium |
George Sorin Tiplica | Understanding the antimicrobial Resistance of Gonorrhea in Europe and Normalizing the Testing for Sexually Transmitted Infections | Romanian Association of Dermatology and Venereology (ARDV) Bucharest, Romania |
Maarten Vermeer | Single-cell Characterization of Epigenetic and Transcriptomic Dynamics in Sézary Syndrome Progression | Leiden University Medical Center Leiden, Netherlands |
Olivier Preynat-Seauve | A phase I/II clinical trial evaluating the safety and preliminary efficacy of an allogenic cellular patch against skin chronic wounds: funding of the costs of production and biological evaluation of the treatment. | Geneva University Hospitals Geneva, Switzerland |
Sheila McSweeney | Genomic and lipidomic approaches to iden2fy therapeu2c targets in solar ur2caria | St. John’s Institute of Dermatology London, UK |
Tatiana Sezin | Cracking the Code of Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria-Integrative Blood-Skin Analysis at single-cell resolution | Institute for Inflammation Medicine, University of Luebeck Lübeck, Germany |
Projects must be submitted online only through our myEADV portal.
The Committee does not provide a detailed review for non-approved projects.