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COBRE Travel Grant Application

This grant application is open to Boise State University faculty members or Boise State University graduate level students wanting to present biomedical/matrix biology specific research at a national conference. Applies only to domestic travel. International travel is not available under this funding mechanism.

To be considered for the limited travel grant funds available; complete this form. Please fill out the request PRIOR to submitting a travel authorization; doing so will help reduce administrative burden. No purchases can be made before a travel authorization is fully approved.

If awarded, we ask that you acknowledge support by including the following information in presentations or products as a result of this funding:

“We acknowledge support from the Institutional Development Awards (IDeA) from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health under Grants #P20GM103408, P20GM109095, and 1C06RR020533. We also acknowledge support from BSU- Biomolecular Research Center, RRID:SCR_019174, supported by the National Science Foundation, Grants #0619793 and #0923535; the M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust, and the Idaho State Board of Education”

Please fill out this form for consideration.

COBRE Biomedical and Biomolecular Research Travel Grant

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MoveDuplicate Settings Delete If awarded the voucher, you agree to submit the required yearly report and will CITE COBRE, INBRE, and the Biomolecular Research Center in your publications, presentations, press releases, and other documents that describe projects or programs that were/are supported by COBRE, INBRE, or utilized Biomolecular Research Center resources. If awarded, we ask that you acknowledge support by including the following information in presentations or products as a result of this funding: “We acknowledge support from the Institutional Development Awards (IDeA) from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health under Grants #P20GM103408, P20GM109095, and 1C06RR020533. We also acknowledge support from BSU- Biomolecular Research Center, RRID:SCR_019174, supported by the National Science Foundation, Grants #0619793 and #0923535; the M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust, and the Idaho State Board of Education”*(Required)