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Who are the potential beneficiaries of this research?
The potential beneficiaries of research in the field of healthcare and medicine can vary depending on the specific focus and outcomes of the research. Generally, potential beneficiaries can include: 1. Patients: Research can lead to improved treatments, new therapies, better diagnostic tools, and ovRead more
The potential beneficiaries of research in the field of healthcare and medicine can vary depending on the specific focus and outcomes of the research. Generally, potential beneficiaries can include:
1. Patients: Research can lead to improved treatments, new therapies, better diagnostic tools, and overall advancements in healthcare that directly benefit patients by improving their health outcomes.
2. Healthcare providers: Doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals can benefit from research by gaining new knowledge and tools to provide more effective and evidence-based care to their patients.
3. Researchers and scientists: Research in healthcare and medicine advances the knowledge and understanding of diseases, treatments, and the human body, benefiting researchers by expanding their knowledge base and potentially leading to new discoveries.
4. Policymakers and public health officials: Research findings can inform healthcare policies, public health initiatives, and guidelines, ultimately benefiting communities and populations by improving overall health and well-being.
5. Pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries: Research can lead to the development of new medications, therapies, and medical technologies, benefiting these industries by driving innovation and economic growth.
It’s important to note that the ultimate goal of healthcare and medical research is to improve patient outcomes and public health. If you have a specific research context in mind, it’s advisable to refer to the particular stakeholders involved in that research project for a more targeted answer.
See lessHow does this study contribute new knowledge to the field?
This study contributes new knowledge to the field by addressing several key areas: Novel Insights: It introduces new findings that challenge existing theories or confirm previous hypotheses, thereby enhancing our understanding of the subject matter. Methodological Advances: The study employs innovatRead more
This study contributes new knowledge to the field by addressing several key areas:
Overall, this study enhances the existing body of literature and provides a foundation for future research and clinical practice.
See lessHow often are the grants called for?
The grants call is open all year round, however the review and approval of the projects are done on a quarterly basis, i.e., March, June, September and December.
The grants call is open all year round, however the review and approval of the projects are done on a quarterly basis, i.e., March, June, September and December.
See lessIs the slab of 1.00 lakh fixed for all the research projects?
Initially the upper limit was fixed as 1.00 lakh per faculty, however in case of multidisciplinary projects and on merit, the budget can go up to 5.00 lakhs.
Initially the upper limit was fixed as 1.00 lakh per faculty, however in case of multidisciplinary projects and on merit, the budget can go up to 5.00 lakhs.
See lessWhere do we get the information regarding the guidelines and format for application of faculty grants?
The grants call is open all year round, however the review and approval of the projects are done on a quarterly basis, i.e., March, June, September and December.
The grants call is open all year round, however the review and approval of the projects are done on a quarterly basis, i.e., March, June, September and December.
See lessHow do we submit the Project proposals to KAHER’s R and D Cell?
The duly filled format with the annexures related to the research proposal can be sent via email to rdkaher@kledeemeduniversity.edu.in. There is no need to send a hard copy. An online portal in the website will be made available soon.
The duly filled format with the annexures related to the research proposal can be sent via email to rdkaher@kledeemeduniversity.edu.in. There is no need to send a hard copy. An online portal in the website will be made available soon.
See lessWhat is the monitoring mechanism for these grants?
The individual constituent units will establish a monitoring committee which will overlook the progress of the projects, Maintain the invoices and bills related to grant and also ask for reports either once in 3 months or 6 monthly. A yearly report has to be submitted to R and D Cell and the UtilizRead more
The individual constituent units will establish a monitoring committee which will overlook the progress of the projects, Maintain the invoices and bills related to grant and also ask for reports either once in 3 months or 6 monthly. A yearly report has to be submitted to R and D Cell and the Utilization Certificate (UC) after the completion of the project.
See lessCan the beneficiary take the money at once or in batches?
The disbursal of the amount received by the beneficiary will be deposited in the Principal Account. The principal along with the monitoring committee will have the discretion to disburse either part/whole of the grant amount on actuals/after evaluating the invoices and bills.
The disbursal of the amount received by the beneficiary will be deposited in the Principal Account. The principal along with the monitoring committee will have the discretion to disburse either part/whole of the grant amount on actuals/after evaluating the invoices and bills.
See lessHow often do the beneficiaries have to submit the report?
A yearly report has to be submitted to R and D Cell and the Utilization certificate after the completion of the project.
A yearly report has to be submitted to R and D Cell and the Utilization certificate after the completion of the project.
See lessIf a faculty, who has received the grant order is leaving the University, what about the Grant?
If the project has not yet been started and there is no CO-PI, it needs to be informed to the R and D Cell. The Amount released has to be surrendered back to KAHER. It cannot be transferred to another PI as the research idea may be of the original awardee.
If the project has not yet been started and there is no CO-PI, it needs to be informed to the R and D Cell. The Amount released has to be surrendered back to KAHER. It cannot be transferred to another PI as the research idea may be of the original awardee.
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