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Apply for funding to develop effective strategies to tackle overweight and obesity.
‘Tackling obesity’ is open to applications submitted to the Population and Systems Medicine Board.
You should apply through the existing funding opportunity most relevant to your science area and career stage.
Opening date 14 Aug 2023, 12:00AM
Closing date 31 Dec 2024, 11:59PM
Before applying for funding, check the following:
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has introduced new role types for funding opportunities being run on the new UKRI Funding Service from 22 May 2023. For full details, see eligibility as an individual.
Specific details regarding eligibility can be found in the UKRI funding finder guidance for each relevant Population and Systems Medicine Board funding opportunity:
Both developed and emerging economies are facing rising levels of obesity. Obesity can contribute to mental health problems and also lead to reduced life expectancy. It is a risk factor for a range of chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, some cancers, arthritis, liver and respiratory disease.
A complex interaction of societal, environmental, behavioural and biological factors has made us vulnerable to weight gain. Obesity and related conditions cost the NHS in the region of £6 billion, and that is without including the significant costs of social care.
We are seeking multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary applications to tackle overweight and obesity. The research should support evidence-based approaches to improve health in real-life settings.
In particular, we wish to better understand what makes an effective intervention. We aim to do this by encouraging greater integration and synergy across existing pockets of expertise in the biological, behavioural, psychological, environmental and social sciences.
We invite researchers from a range of backgrounds to join forces to apply to this board priority. Applications should be innovative, cross-disciplinary and collaborative, and include partnerships between basic, clinical and social scientists, and with other stakeholders.
Applications should provide robust evidence to improve public health in real-life settings by:
and:
Applications should help identify specific mechanisms for obesity development and progression at key transition points across the life course or in vulnerable groups, or both. Purely observational research and descriptive association studies are not within scope for this board priority.
As examples, applications might include one or more of the following:
Applications should aim to:
Applications should include:
MRC will usually fund costs toward international research partners if they provide expertise not available in the UK.
This priority area will thereby continue to build this field by developing:
Research applications should include appropriate public and patient involvement and engagement, where appropriate. Please see public engagement for more information.
We are now running MRC funding opportunities on the new UKRI Funding Service. You cannot apply using the Joint Electronic Submissions (Je-S) system.
‘Tackling obesity’ is open to project, programme, partnership and new investigator research grant applications submitted to the Population and Systems Medicine Board.
Select ‘Start application’ near the beginning of the relevant Population and Systems Medicine Board funding finder opportunity page.
Deadlines and guidance on application content can be found on the relevant Population and Systems Medicine Board funding finder opportunity page.
Full applications should reference ‘Tackling Obesity’ in the ‘Vision’ section.
When outlining the skill sets of the investigator group, you should highlight:
All eligible full applications received for this board priority will be assessed by the Population and Systems Medicine Board through MRC’s standard assessment procedure.
Please see the relevant Population and Systems Medicine Board funding finder opportunity pages.
The funding decision making process is as follows:
At triage or shortlisting:
At funding meetings:
Email: psmb@mrc.ukri.org
Please include ‘Tackling Obesity’ in the email subject line. See also ‘Additional information’.
Please also see the relevant Population and Systems Medicine Board funding finder opportunity pages.
If you wish to apply under this Population and Systems Medicine Board priority area you should first email psmb@mrc.ukri.org
It would be helpful to provide a short two-page summary of the proposed work covering the following:
Eligible applications may include research content relevant to the interests of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). But the majority (greater than 50%) of the work must fall within MRC’s remit. Applications which are more suitable to be led by either BBSRC or ESRC will be referred to the relevant research council.
Please note: it is still possible to apply to MRC’s funding schemes for nutrition and obesity research which is eligible for MRC funding but not covered by this particular board priority area.
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