To encourage access to research infrastructure, Therapeutic Innovation Australia (TIA) developed the Pipeline Accelerator, a voucher-style scheme that subsidises the cost of access to a wide range of advanced capabilities.
In this Pipeline Accelerator round, Phenomics Australia continues to partner with two National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) organisations – TIA and National Deuteration Facility (NDF), to expand the portfolio of services and expertise enabling medical research discovery and translation. This scheme aims to support therapeutic development projects by providing up to $50,000 with at least 50% matching funding (co-investment) by the applicant.
Through the NCRIS program, we provide seamless access to a network of national research infrastructure to address the medical products challenge in the 2021 National Research Infrastructure Roadmap. We collectively offer academic researchers and SMEs access to a diverse range of Australian translational medical research capabilities, from the molecular basis of health and disease through to clinical trials.
Refer to the guidelines for information on eligibility, funding levels, co-investment expectations, as well as the application and funding process. All applicants are required to complete and submit the applications online. The link to the application form can be found in the guidelines document and application template. We strongly advise you to develop your application on the provided template as the form cannot be saved and retrieved at a later date.
Contact a Phenomics Australia or TIA facility or NDF and they will assist you in your application (Contact details for each facility can be found in the guidelines document – refer to Appendix 1).
For more information
If you have any questions regarding Pipeline Accelerator come along to our info session on the 10th of September at 1pm (see below). Alternatively, contact us at contact@australianphenomics.org.au
Applications close on Thursday 31st October 2024, 5pm (AEST).
Info Session
Join us on Tuesday the 10th of September at 1pm (AEST) for an info session.
This webinar will outline how researchers from the public and private sectors can apply for vouchers to gain additional subsidised access to a range of services and expertise from several NCRIS facilities. These facilities offer expert advice, services and support for development of therapeutic products.