Bioimaging Technology Development Awards
About this call
The call supports ambitious technology development programmes led by proficient and diverse teams. Awarded teams will develop tools and technologies to overcome barriers to progress in bioimaging. Specifically, they will advance technologies to investigate biological phenomena at the cell-tissue scale. Potential areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
We believe that the best way to achieve technological innovations to answer biological questions is to develop them in collaboration with the researchers who will use them. Therefore, a key criterion for selection will be for teams to include both technology developers and researchers using bioimaging technologies to answer important discovery research questions.
Bioimaging Technology Development Awards
This award will fund teams of technology developers and users to create novel bioimaging tools at the cell-tissue scale. Successful teams will develop technologies that answer ambitious research questions or that overcome barriers to bioimaging work in low-resource settings.
Scheme at a glance
Where your administering organisation is based:
UK, Republic of Ireland, Low- or middle-income countries (apart from India and mainland China)
Duration of funding:
Up to 8 years, spanning two phases: a foundation phase for the first 18 months, followed by a scale-up phase up to a maximum of 6.5 additional years.
The Bioimaging Technology Development Awards will be run and assessed in two phases:
Eligibility and suitability
Who can apply, who can’t apply, what’s expected of your administering organisation
Lead applicant
You must be able to contribute at least 20% of your research time to the programme.
At the point of application, you should have a permanent, open-ended or long-term rolling contract, or the guarantee of one. The contract should not be conditional on receiving this award.
Your salary must be paid by your administering organisation for the duration of the award. If you are based in a low- or middle-income country, you can ask for a contribution to your salary if you hold a permanent, open-ended or long-term rolling contract that states that you have to get your salary from external grant funding.
If you have less than three years remaining on your contract at the point of application, you must have secured your next position at an eligible organisation and provide a letter of support from them.
Coapplicants
Coapplicants can be at any career stage and based anywhere in the world apart from mainland China.
Each coapplicant must make a significant and essential contribution to the research proposal. For example, designing the research, writing the application and/or managing the programme. They must be able to contribute at least 20% of their research time to the programme.
Coapplicants must be based at an eligible organisation that can sign up to our grant conditions.
The organisation can be a not-for-profit or a commercial organisation. A not-for-profit organisation could be a:
Coapplicants can request their salary if they have a permanent, open ended or long-term rolling contract that states they have to get salary recovery from external grant funding, or they are employed by a charity, social enterprise or commercial organisation. The amount they request must be proportionate to the time they will spend on the grant.
Coapplicants without a permanent, open ended or long-term rolling contract can only request salary in the following circumstances:
If they will spend at least 80% of their time on this grant, they can request their full salary. Their post does not need to be underwritten and can be contingent on the application being successful.
If they will spend less than 80% of their time on the grant, they can request salary proportionate to the time they will spend on the grant. The host organisation must guarantee space and salary support if they cannot get it from other sources for the period of time they are working on the grant. Their post cannot be contingent on the application being successful.
Are employed on the award as postgraduate research assistants. If they are to spend 100% of their time on the award, their post does not need to be underwritten by the host organisation and can be contingent on the application being successful.
How to Apply
For more information and job application details, see; Bioimaging Technology Development Awards