Bear Cub Fund solicits grant applications

Who can apply: Any Washington University faculty member, post-doctoral fellow, graduate student or other employee can submit a Bear Cub grant application.

Deadline: March 15, 2008

Download the Application

The University Bear Cub Fund is soliciting grant applications from University researchers who want to move inventions from their laboratories toward commercialization.

After a two-year gap in funding, the University has re-established the Bear Cub Fund grant program through the Office of Technology Management (OTM). The fund supports innovative translational research not normally backed by federal grants. Any Washington University faculty member, post-doctoral fellow, graduate student or employee may apply.

“Many technologies developed at the University have commercial potential,” says Samuel Stanley, M.D., vice chancellor for research. “But there’s often a gap in funding between innovation in the laboratory and the development of a commercial product. The Bear Cub Fund can help provide researchers with the funding they need to demonstrate that their technology has commercial value.”

Individual grants of $20,000-$50,000 will be awarded in the spring. Grant applications are due March 15. You can find more information about the grants and download an application online at:

http://otm.wustl.edu/bearcubfund/index.asp

The Bear Cub Fund was established in 2002 and is administered through the University’s research office. Approximately $200,000 in grant funds will be allocated to Washington University scientists each year.