The Accelerator Grants: Neurodegeneration x Immunology initiative is a partnership between Brain Canada and the Krembil Foundation to drive innovative, exploratory research at the intersection of immunology and neurodegeneration. With the rapidly rising incidence of diseases such as Alzheimer’s (AD), Parkinson’s (PD), and Huntington’s (HD), especially within Canada’s aging population, this program aims to support early-concept experimental studies that explore how the immune system—both centrally (in the brain) and peripherally (body-wide)—modulates these conditions. The program seeks projects that propose bold, unconventional hypotheses related to immune mechanisms like innate or adaptive immunity, neuroinflammation, or the gut-immune-brain axis. Applications should focus on uncovering novel mechanistic insights or identifying new diagnostic, preventative, or treatment pathways for these diseases. Multidisciplinary teams are highly encouraged, and early-career researchers are welcomed. Research applications must be distinct from currently funded work and offer strong potential to shift paradigms in neurodegenerative research. The ultimate goal is to produce preliminary data and tools that catalyze future investigations. All research must be conducted at Canadian academic institutions by eligible principal investigators (PIs). The program emphasizes equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in team composition and research approach. Up to 10 projects will be funded, each with a maximum budget of $300,000 over two years.
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