Montana INBRE is requesting letters of intent in advance of its annual Faculty Research RFP. Letters of intent are required for any proposal involving collaborations between multiple institutions and/or significant community engagement aspects. For all other project types, LOIs are highly encouraged and appreciated to aid the program in planning but not necessarily required prior to submitting a proposal for Montana INBRE funding. Potential funding areas include basic biomedical science, infectious diseases, chronic diseases, environmental health, public health, community wellness, and health-related challenges facing rural or Native American communities. Montana INBRE strives to develop a varied research portfolio that spans bench science, data science, social science, and community engagement spheres and seeks to include all academic institutions across the Montana INBRE network.
Montana INBRE is soliciting proposals for Major Research Projects, Pilot Research Projects, and Pilot Planning Grants in the areas of basic biomedical science, infectious diseases, chronic diseases, environmental health, public health, community wellness, and health-related challenges facing rural or Native American communities. Montana INBRE strives to develop a varied research portfolio that spans bench science, social science, and community engagement spheres and seeks to include all academic institutions across the Montana INBRE network.
Montana INBRE is soliciting proposals from participating institutions in the MT INBRE network for instrumentation, research supplies, educational and research infrastructure, and STEM/Health Science teaching materials. Infrastructure can include lab and teaching equipment, educational resources, software, and hardware that will enhance the biomedical research and teaching capacity at the applicant institution. Successful proposals will be funded up to $50,000 direct costs for the current grant year, which ends April 30, 2026.