NCCRED Round 3 Seed Funding Grants close in two weeks | Don't forget to register for the NCCRED Symposium
 
 

NCCRED Round 3 Seed Funding Grants Close tomorrow

 

Don't miss out 

Round 3 Grant Applications close tomorrow

NCCRED is releasing Grants to fund innovative Clinical Research for the treatment of substance use disorder due to methamphetamine or emerging drugs of concern. 

$500,000 is available in Round 3 of funding. Applications close at 23:59 15th August.

 
 
 
 

Are you going to APSAD?

Don't miss the NCCRED Symposium which is being held as part of APSAD on Sunday 10th November 2019 in Hobart at the Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart.

Registrations are now open, follow the link below

Register for NCCRED symposium

Please note if you register for the NCCRED Symposium you will still need to register for the APSAD conference

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NCCCRED Symposium - ICH-GCP Training and Certification

​NCCRED is delighted to offer Transcelerate-accredited GCP certification in a face-to-face, interactive format for all attendees of the NCCRED Symposium.

Full certification will involve two 3-hour sessions of training. For those with prior GCP experience but whose certificates have expired, refresher training will be offered over one 2-hour session.

If you’re interested in GCP training, please email the following details to Florence Bascombe by Monday 30th September:​

          ◦Name, position and email address​

          ◦Have you had GCP training before?  Y/N​

          ◦Are you registered for the NCCRED Symposium? Y/N ​

Please contact Florence if you have any questions. 

 
 
 

Upcoming Supported Events

Below is a list of events for NCCRED supported organisations.

 

Registration is now open for The National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre’s 2019 Annual Research Symposium being held in Sydney on Wednesday the 16th of October.

 
 

The National Centre for Clinical Research on Emerging Drugs is made up of a consortium of the following four institutions

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The National Centre for Clinical Research on Emerging Drugs of Concern is Funded By

 
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