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Call for research proposals: Canine Wobbler Syndrome

Submission deadline Sept. 13


Morris Animal Foundation announced on July 5 a new call for proposals for research focused on cervical spondylomyelopathy, also known as Canine Wobbler Syndrome, a neurologic disease in dogs affecting the cervical spine.

The request for proposals is supported by funding from the Doberman Pinscher Club of America, Weimaraner Foundation Fund and the Weimaraner Clubs of America, Australia and New Zealand.

The foundation has a particular interest in proposals that investigate genetic biomarkers and the genetic basis of Wobbler Syndrome. Additionally, research focused on innovative advancements in medical, nutritional, surgical, immunotherapy and complementary medicine interventions that hold promise for enhancing the quality of life for large-breed dogs affected by this condition is highly encouraged.

Interested researchers can find more information, including proposal documents, on the foundation’s Grants page. The submission deadline for proposals is Sept. 13, 2023.

The maximum project duration is 24 months, and the budget cannot exceed $100,000. The foundation will not accept off-topic proposals in this RFP. 

All applicants for this award must demonstrate to the scientific and animal welfare reviewers that they possess a clear understanding of the health problem, have sufficient expertise to conduct the study, are employing a scientifically sound approach, and have appropriately considered the overall environmental impact of their research. Competitive applicants for this award will have a proven record of expertise demonstrated through peer-reviewed publication.

This research is part of a donor-inspired initiative to fund studies that lead to positive impacts and achievements for animals, benefiting both scientific and non-scientific stakeholders.

About Morris Animal Foundation

Morris Animal Foundation's mission is to bridge science and resources to advance the health of animals. Founded in 1948 and headquartered in Denver, it is one of the largest nonprofit animal health research organizations in the world, funding more than $149 million in nearly 3,000 critical studies across a broad range of species. Learn more atmorrisanimalfoundation.org.

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