Frequently Asked Questions

When does funding begin?
Funding begins July 15 or within thirty days of receiving the disbursement information, institution W-9, and IRB. We prefer to keep to a July/January payment schedule.

Who receives the funding?
Funding will go directly to the institution or department of radiology as direct costs only.

Does the award cover indirect costs?
No, the award only covers direct costs.

Direct costs include:

  • Travel to research related meetings
  • MRI/CT scans
  • Participation costs
  • Reimbursement for patients
  • Equipment
  • Salary support for protected research time for the investigator
  • Salary support for associated staff
  • Fringe benefits
  • Tuition
  • Classes

Indirect costs include:

  • Facility and administrative costs
  • ASNR/other Society membership dues

Would I be able to transfer institutions after I receive my award?

Yes, awards may be transferred to another institution. At least 30 days prior to the transfer, the following must be received by The Foundation of the ASNR.

  • A letter from the award recipient stating intentions to transfer institutions, should include updated budget.
  • A letter of approval from the department chair of recipient’s new institution.

Upon approval by The Foundation of the ASNR, the recipient will need to provide updated disbursement information, institution W-9, and IRB letter for the new institution. The remaining stipend will be prorated on the unused portion of the grant.

We require a final financial reconciliation from the recipient’s current institution and documentation that the project has been terminated.

I have received an award from another Society. Am I still eligible for your awards?
Applicants who have held any of the Foundation of the ASNR Research Awards, the RSNA Research Scholar, Research Fellow, or Research Seed Grant Award, GERRAF, or ARRS Grant Award in the past must declare their previous awards on the application. The applicant is considered ineligible if they are or will concurrently be holding any of previously mentioned grants, while applying to or holding a grant from the Foundation of the ASNR.

I still have unspent funds from my grant. What do I do?
Any portion of the award not utilized must be returned to The Foundation of the ASNR.

Are you required to be an American citizen to apply?
No, grant candidates must be North American members of ASNR in good standing with an MD, PhD, DO, or equivalent degree. What are the eligibility requirements?

The applicant need not be a junior faculty member, but preference will be given to early-stage investigators or those who have not previously performed funded research in the area relevant to their grant application.

  • MD or DO candidates must be board-certified or board-eligible in Radiology by either the American Board of Radiology (ABR) or the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RSPSC). Physician candidates must have completed a residency in Diagnostic Radiology and completed at least 1-year of an ACGME-approved or equivalent fellowship in Neuroradiology or Pediatric Neuroradiology by the beginning of the award period.
  • PhD candidates should have an active or imminent academic appointment, such as faculty, instructor, research staff, or post-doctoral student, within a Radiology department.

Can I submit more than one application?
An applicant can only submit one single application per cycle.

If I apply and do not receive an award, can I reapply next year?
Yes, we recommend that you review and implement any comments, suggestions, etc. that are included in the reviewer comments that are received.

Does my faculty position have an influence on whether I receive an award?
Faculty position does not have influence however the awards have typically focused on junior faculty and assistant professors.

Can there be more than one principal investigator on an award?
Yes, there can be a Co-PI for an award. The need for co-PIs should be included in the application.

Can there be multiple applicants per institution?
No, there can only be one applicant per institution.

Is there a requirement regarding a specific amount of time that must be devoted to this grant?
There is no minimum requirement for the grant. You should indicate an effort reflecting your best estimate of the time that you will spend on the project.

How can I apply?
Applicants should submit a full proposal via SurveyMonkey Apply at asnr.smapply.io by the stated deadline and include:

  • Cover Page
  • Table of Contents
  • Biographical Sketch (NIH format)
  • Personal Statement
  • Research Method Information
  • Project Description and Research Plan
    • Specific Aims
    • Background and Significance
    • Preliminary Studies
      • Research Design and Methods (this section not to exceed five pages)
      • Human Subjects (if applicable)
      • Animal Care and Approval (if applicable)
      • References (not included in the page limit)
  • Impact Statement and Proposed Next Steps
  • Budget and Budget Justification
  • ASNR Senior Mentor Letter of support
  • Letter of Nomination (Chairman or Program Director)
  • Collaboration and Letters of Collaboration

Should I send my documents in Word or PDF format?
Either format is acceptable; PDF is preferred.

Should letters of nomination/collaboration be signed and then scanned as PDF files or can they be unsigned word documents?
Letters of nomination/collaboration should be signed and scanned as PDF files.

Can my letters of support collaboration be sent without my proposal?
It is preferable to include letters as part of the application, however, they may be uploaded separately to asnr.smapply.io if it is necessary.

How is the overall application scored?
View the Application Scoring System here.

Is a budget justification necessary?
Yes, justification is required for all budgeted expenses.

What format should I use from Bio sketch?
NIH Biographical Sketch format (Currently, 4 pages-can be single spaced)

Do I need to send my documents all at once? What if I do not have the letters of nomination/collaboration?
Yes, you need to send all documents as part of the application. The only exception is for letters of nomination/collaboration which may be uploaded to asnr.smapply.io separately as additional documents.

Is a cover letter required?
No, a cover letter is not required. However, a cover sheet (included with the application) should be added.

Is it OK for my letter of nomination from the chair to come from a department other than neuroradiology?
Yes, however the letter must be from the department chair to confirm that the application is the candidate endorsed by the institution for the award chosen.

I have applied for The Foundation of the ASNR awards in the past and I received feedback from the reviewers. In which category of the application should I address the feedback?
You should address the feedback in your ten-page research plan.

Does my mentor have to be at the same institution where I will be conducting my research?
We strongly encourage your mentor to be from the same institution where you will be conducting your research. If your mentor is not at your institution, please provide evidence of a strong mentor-mentee relationship.

Are figures/tables counted in the ten-page research plan limit?
Yes, they would count against the ten–page limit.

Are references in addition to the ten-page plan or are they included in the plan?
References are in addition to the ten-page plan and are not included in the page limit.

Is a preliminary data section necessary?
Yes, preliminary studies must be included in the research plan.

Is a signature page or an institutional signing letter required?
No, it is not required.

Who makes the decision about the awards?
Reviewers are selected from members of the ASNR Research Committee and approved by the Foundation of the ASNR

Are there formatting limitations?
Use a minimum font size of 11 in Arial or Times New Roman font. Margins must be set at 0.5 inches and all sections should be double spaced, except the reference section, which may be single spaced.

Are co-mentors permitted?
Yes, if necessary for research proposal

Am I required to provide a biographical sketch and documents regarding research support for my co-mentors as well?
Only if mentor will play a specific role in project in addition to serving as a mentor.

Must the mentor be a member of ASNR?
Yes, mentors should be Senior Members of the ASNR in good standing.

What is the best way to manage collaborators at other institutions?
We would like separate letters of collaboration that spell out what the collaborator is doing or mentoring in the project. The primary mentor should make this clear in his/her letter.

How should the final progress report be structured?
Progress reports should follow the format of a research manuscript. Reports should also include a list of presentations and publications that resulted from the funding project, as well as any additional funding received to continue the project (or plans for additional funding).

What other awards does The Foundation of the ASNR offer?
The Foundation of the ASNR offers:

What research has the Foundation funded?
All previously funded awards are listed on the Foundation website at https://foundation.asnr.org/ under each award heading is a link to the previously funded awards.

Who can I contact with any additional questions?
E-mail Theresa Espinosa, Development Manager, Foundation and Research, at tespinosa@asnr.org.