Pfizer Neuroscience Research Grants - Australian Physicians Independent Committee
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The Pfizer Neuroscience Research Grants - Australian Physicians Independent Committee (APIC) is made up of 10 leading specialists within the fields of neurology and psychiatry.
The Pfizer Australia Neuroscience Research (NSR) Grants allocates up to AU$300,000 per annum to clinical and basic research into neurology, psychiatry, pain medicine and related therapeutic areas. The grants making program was established in 2002.
Applications for grants from Pfizer Neuroscience Research Grants are reviewed first by two independent referees. The final decision is then made by the Australian Physicians Independent Committee (APIC). [1]
At inception in 2002 this committee was composed of the following:
- Professor Sam Berkovic
- Professor Henry Brodaty
- Professor Michael Cousins
- Dr Graeme Hankey
- Professor Patrick McGorry
- Professor Gordon Parker
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- ↑ "Pfizer Australia Neuroscience Research Grants",Pfizer Australia Neuroscience Research Grants website accessed July 7, 2009 and August 21, 2011.
- ↑ "Internet Archive - Pfizer Australia Neuroscience Research Grants",Pfizer Australia Neuroscience Research Grants website archived 2002 and accessed August 21, 2011.