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भारतीय आयुर्विज्ञान अनुसंधान पररषद
स्वास््य अनुसंधान ववभाग, स्वास््य और पररवार
कल्याण मंत्रालय, भारत सरकार
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No.: BMI/ePMS/121273 Date: 01/03/2023
CALL FOR INVESTIGATOR-INITIATED RESEARCH PROPOSALS
FOR
SMALL EXTRAMURAL GRANTS
Overview and purpose
Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) provides financial assistance for Indian scientists working
outside ICMR institutes to conduct research in the fields of medicine, public health, and allied disciplines
aimed at improving health of Indians under its Extramural Research Programme.
The proposed research in response to Call for Proposals should be well circumscribed, and time bound. It
should achieve specific and measurable objectives and should be in line with ICMR priorities.
Multidisciplinary projects which aim to find solutions to priority disease and conditions (see table 1) will
receive preference for funding. Research proposals that take forward leads from previous ICMR grants to
fruition will also be given preference.
The following types of research proposals will be considered. Some indicative examples of each category
are given below.
Discovery research aimed at finding novel interventions (basic research). Some examples are pre-clinical
and phase-I studies including phytopharmaceuticals and traditional medicines and genomic
methods/algorithms/tools for personalized medicine etc.
Development research aimed at developing interventions for screening, diagnosis, prevention, treatment
of diseases/conditions or make existing interventions simpler, safer, more efficacious, or more affordable.
Examples of such research includes development of Point of care tests, molecular diagnostic tests, animal
models for diseases appropriate dosage and formulations, artificial intelligence and machine learning
predictive tools/models, phase 2/3 (or equivalent phase) clinical trials of vaccine and therapeutics etc.
Delivery research or implementation research aimed at learning how to overcome barriers in delivering
effective interventions to the people who need them. This will include health system-based interventions
to increase access, and to successfully implement national health programme or schemes, reducing
inequity and improve quality of health care.
Descriptive Research aimed to understand the disease or condition including its burden, risk factors and
determinants and pathogenesis mechanism will not be prioritized; will be funded only if deemed by ICMR
to be critical to move towards finding solutions.

Erstwhile called “Ad-Hoc” projects. The change is only in the name, the scheme structure and conditions remain the same.
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Priority diseases or conditions
Research proposals that are aimed at finding solutions for prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment or
rehabilitation of the following diseases or conditions will receive preference for funding:
Table-1: Priority Diseases and conditions
Communicable Diseases Non-Communicable Diseases
Reproductive, Maternal and
Child Health, Nutrition
One-health
Cancer – breast, cervix, oral,
lung
Preconception care
Tuberculosis Diabetes
Hypertensive disorders of
pregnancy
Antimicrobial resistance Cardio-vascular disease Gestational diabetes
Malaria COPD Intrapartum care
HIV, Sexually Transmitted
Infections
Stroke Postnatal care
Influenza and other
Respiratory infections
Epilepsy Stillbirths
Gastrointestinal infections Dementia / Alzheimer's disease Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Viral Hepatitis Rheumatic Heart Disease Endometriosis
Sepsis Trauma and Burns Neonatal sepsis
Meningitis/encephalitis Chronic GE/Liver disease Perinatal asphyxia
Urinary infections Chronic Kidney Disease Preterm birth / low birth weight
Lymphatic Filariasis Depression, anxiety Early child development
Kala-azar/Leishmaniasis Psychosis
Childhood pneumonia, diarrhea,
fever
Dengue Substance Use Disorders
Breastfeeding and
Complementary Feeding
Helminth Infestation Oral health Childhood malnutrition
Measles, Rubella
NCD risk factors – diet,
activity, alcohol, tobacco
Anaemia in women and children
Rickettsia infections
(including scrub typhus and
non-scrub typhus rickettsia)
Sickle Cell Disease /
Thalassemia
Adolescent nutrition
COVID-19 Clotting disorders
Nutrition in acute/chronic
disease
Duration of project and funding:
Current budgetary ceiling is 1.5 crores per project.
The project duration will be up to a maximum period of three years.An additional period of up to 6 months
for preparatory activities (with no additional costs) can be incorporated in the project proposal.
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How to apply
A proposal can be submitted for financial support through ONLINE MODE ONLY by Indian scientists/
professionals who have a regular employment in Medical Institutes/ Research Institutes/ Universities/
Colleges/ recognized Research & Development laboratories/ Government and semi-government
organizations and NGOs (documentary evidence of their recognition including DSIR certificate should be
enclosed with every proposal). ICMR scientists are not eligible to apply in this call. ICMR scientists
may be named as co-investigators in these projects, but no funds will be given for ICMR institutions or
scientists in these cases.
Format for project proposal is provided in Annexure-I (Part A & B)
Proposal Review Process
Two independent experts will review and score each project proposal. The scoring criteria are as
follows:
1. Rationale of the project – is it likely to solve a priority problem? 20
2. Possible impact – is it likely to have impact on health outcomes? 20
3. Novelty/innovation – is the study developing or testing a new idea? 20
4. Methodology – are study methods appropriate to achieve the objectives? 20
5. Implementation strategy – is the study feasible in a timely manner? 20
Projects that receive a score of at least 60 will be shortlisted for review by a Project Review Committee
with 7 members. Multiple committees will be formed based on the topic of the proposals. The committee
will rank the shortlisted proposals and provide comments that could improve the proposals. Proposal-
improvement workshops may be arranged for benefit of the applicants.
Budget review will be done by a committee of experienced researchers to increase or reduce budget as
needed. Top ranked proposals in each priority area will be funded.
Timeline
Activities Date
Release of Call 01-March-2023
Last date for submission of proposal 28-April-2023
Review and selection 30-June-2023
Proposal improvement & final submission of documents 31-July-2023
Approval and release of funds 31-October-2023
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Important note for the submission of proposal:
1. Before proceeding to submit the proposal, it is suggested to read user manual and ICMR Extramural
Research Program guidelines; and make ready all relevant information, documents and research plan
(https://epms.icmr.org.in/adhoc).
2. Open the ICMR Electronics Project Management System (e-PMS) portal https://epms.icmr.org.in.
The user manual of e-PMS (under Guidelines → e-PMS manual) is available at the portal.
3. Project proposal submission is three steps process in e-PMS:
Step 1: PI registration/ Login (https://epms.icmr.org.in/userLogin)
Step 2: Verify email ID and complete/ update PI profile
Step 3: Proposal submission
4. After completing mandatory section of PI profile, click on “Proposal submission →Click on Submit
new proposal → Select the program from drop-down box as "Investigator-initiated Research
Proposals” →Fill the form step by step.
5. There is no separate budget head for consumable. Expense for consumable can be submitted under
contingency budget head only along with item wise proper justification. It is advised to carefully read
the budget provision available at Guideline for Extramural Research Programme of ICMR.
6. Overhead charge will not be more than 3% of staff and contingency for all type of institutes as per
ICMR order F. No. Sr.ACO/Misc.4(86226) dated 22/09/2020. Overhead expenditure will not be
granted on equipments and travel allowances.
7. Including of at least one Co-PI from PI’s institute is mandatory.
8. PIs are advised to submit proposal well ahead of the last date, since servers may be overloaded and
slow to respond.
9. For any queries related to the call, please contact
Dr. Lokesh Sharma
Scientist E
Division of BMI, ICMR Headquarters,
V Ramalingaswami Bhawan, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029
Email: po.epms@icmr.gov.in
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ANNEXURE I: Format for submission of Project Proposal
PART-A
(No identifiable information should be included in part-A, Sl 1 to 15)
1. Title of the proposed research project (up to 25 words): should be specific, concise and yet
sufficiently descriptive and informative.
2. Summary (up to 250 words): A structured summary should contain the following subheadings:
Rationale/ gaps in existing knowledge, Novelty, Objectives, Methods, and Expected outcome.
3. Does it cover a priority area? If yes please select the most appropriate one from the list below:
Communicable Diseases Non-Communicable Diseases
Reproductive, Maternal and
Child Health, Nutrition
 One-health  Cancer – breast, cervix, oral, lung  Preconception care
 Tuberculosis  Diabetes
 Hypertensive disorders of
pregnancy
 Antimicrobial resistance  Cardio-vascular disease  Gestational diabetes
 Malaria  COPD  Intrapartum care
 HIV, Sexually Transmitted Infections  Stroke  Postnatal care
 Influenza and other Respiratory infections  Epilepsy  Stillbirths
 Gastrointestinal infections  Dementia / Alzheimer's disease  Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
 Viral Hepatitis  Rheumatic Heart Disease  Endometriosis
 Sepsis  Trauma and Burns  Neonatal sepsis
 Meningitis/encephalitis  Chronic GE/Liver disease  Perinatal asphyxia
 Urinary infections  Chronic Kidney Disease
 Preterm birth / low birth
weight
 Lymphatic Filariasis  Depression, anxiety  Early child development
 Kala-azar/Leishmaniasis  Psychosis
 Childhood pneumonia,
diarrhea, fever
 Dengue  Substance Use Disorders
 Breastfeeding and
Complementary Feeding
 Helminth Infestation  Oral health  Childhood malnutrition
 Measles, Rubella
 NCD risk factors – diet, activity,
alcohol, tobacco
 Anaemia in women and
children
 Rickettsia infections (including scrub
typhus and non-scrub typhus rickettsia)
 Sickle Cell Disease / Thalassemia  Adolescent nutrition
 COVID-19  Clotting disorders
 Nutrition in acute/chronic
disease
4. Area of research (Please tick one):
 Description
 Discovery
 Development
 Delivery
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5. Keywords: Six keywords separated by comma which best describe your project may be
provided.
6. Abbreviations: Only standard abbreviations should be used in the text. List of abbreviations
maximum of ten may be given as a list.
7. Problem Statement (up to 500 words): State the currently available information to present
the problem adequately.
8. Rationale of the study (up to 250 words): Mention how the research question addresses the
critical barrier(s) in scientific knowledge, technical capability, and/or programmatic/
clinical/lab practice and its relevance to local, national and international context with relevant
bibliography.
9. Hypothesis/ Research question (up to 100 words): Please provide details
10. Study Objectives (up to 25 words/ objective): Define the objectives clearly and in
measurable terms; mention as primary and secondary objectives, if necessary. Do not include
more than 3-4 objectives.
11. Methodology: Include objective-wise work plan under the following sub-headings:
a. Study design
b. Study site
c. Methods (e.g. PICO)
d. Sample size
e. Implementation strategy
f. Statistical analysis
g. Ethical issues
12. Expected outcome/ Deliverables aligned with research question (up to 100 words):
13. Future plan based on expected outcomes (up to 100 words):
14. Whether the study is going to generate new intellectual property Please provide details
15. Timelines with achievable targets: GANTT/ PERT chart to be included.
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PART-B
16. Preliminary work done by the PI including the source of funding (up to 250 words):
Proof of concept (if any)
17. Skill and experience of the research team: Highlight only salient points (along with 5
relevant publications) that provides confidence to reviewers that team can implement the
project with quality.
18. Institutional Support/ Facilities: Mention the efforts made to achieve inter-departmental or
interinstitutional collaboration needed for study implementation, details of coordination
between clinical, laboratory and data management procedures, mention:
19. Laboratory facilities (in-vitro/ in-silico): Mention the institutional resources (such as
animal house, instruments/ equipment etc.) available for use in the proposed project.
20. Budget: Budget should be as per ICMR guidelines available on the website. Justifications for
all sub-headings under budget (as per ICMR format) is to be provided in detail.
21. Conflict of Interest Declaration (if any): PI will be asked to submit declaration, if
shortlisted.
22. Additional supplementary information including figures, tables, flow diagrams, etc. can be
shared as PDF (20-30 KB).

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ICMR_Call_EMR_01032023.pdf

  • 1. भारतीय आयुर्विज्ञान अनुसंधान पररषद स्वास््य अनुसंधान ववभाग, स्वास््य और पररवार कल्याण मंत्रालय, भारत सरकार 1 | P a g e No.: BMI/ePMS/121273 Date: 01/03/2023 CALL FOR INVESTIGATOR-INITIATED RESEARCH PROPOSALS FOR SMALL EXTRAMURAL GRANTS Overview and purpose Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) provides financial assistance for Indian scientists working outside ICMR institutes to conduct research in the fields of medicine, public health, and allied disciplines aimed at improving health of Indians under its Extramural Research Programme. The proposed research in response to Call for Proposals should be well circumscribed, and time bound. It should achieve specific and measurable objectives and should be in line with ICMR priorities. Multidisciplinary projects which aim to find solutions to priority disease and conditions (see table 1) will receive preference for funding. Research proposals that take forward leads from previous ICMR grants to fruition will also be given preference. The following types of research proposals will be considered. Some indicative examples of each category are given below. Discovery research aimed at finding novel interventions (basic research). Some examples are pre-clinical and phase-I studies including phytopharmaceuticals and traditional medicines and genomic methods/algorithms/tools for personalized medicine etc. Development research aimed at developing interventions for screening, diagnosis, prevention, treatment of diseases/conditions or make existing interventions simpler, safer, more efficacious, or more affordable. Examples of such research includes development of Point of care tests, molecular diagnostic tests, animal models for diseases appropriate dosage and formulations, artificial intelligence and machine learning predictive tools/models, phase 2/3 (or equivalent phase) clinical trials of vaccine and therapeutics etc. Delivery research or implementation research aimed at learning how to overcome barriers in delivering effective interventions to the people who need them. This will include health system-based interventions to increase access, and to successfully implement national health programme or schemes, reducing inequity and improve quality of health care. Descriptive Research aimed to understand the disease or condition including its burden, risk factors and determinants and pathogenesis mechanism will not be prioritized; will be funded only if deemed by ICMR to be critical to move towards finding solutions.  Erstwhile called “Ad-Hoc” projects. The change is only in the name, the scheme structure and conditions remain the same.
  • 2. 2 | P a g e Priority diseases or conditions Research proposals that are aimed at finding solutions for prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment or rehabilitation of the following diseases or conditions will receive preference for funding: Table-1: Priority Diseases and conditions Communicable Diseases Non-Communicable Diseases Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health, Nutrition One-health Cancer – breast, cervix, oral, lung Preconception care Tuberculosis Diabetes Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy Antimicrobial resistance Cardio-vascular disease Gestational diabetes Malaria COPD Intrapartum care HIV, Sexually Transmitted Infections Stroke Postnatal care Influenza and other Respiratory infections Epilepsy Stillbirths Gastrointestinal infections Dementia / Alzheimer's disease Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Viral Hepatitis Rheumatic Heart Disease Endometriosis Sepsis Trauma and Burns Neonatal sepsis Meningitis/encephalitis Chronic GE/Liver disease Perinatal asphyxia Urinary infections Chronic Kidney Disease Preterm birth / low birth weight Lymphatic Filariasis Depression, anxiety Early child development Kala-azar/Leishmaniasis Psychosis Childhood pneumonia, diarrhea, fever Dengue Substance Use Disorders Breastfeeding and Complementary Feeding Helminth Infestation Oral health Childhood malnutrition Measles, Rubella NCD risk factors – diet, activity, alcohol, tobacco Anaemia in women and children Rickettsia infections (including scrub typhus and non-scrub typhus rickettsia) Sickle Cell Disease / Thalassemia Adolescent nutrition COVID-19 Clotting disorders Nutrition in acute/chronic disease Duration of project and funding: Current budgetary ceiling is 1.5 crores per project. The project duration will be up to a maximum period of three years.An additional period of up to 6 months for preparatory activities (with no additional costs) can be incorporated in the project proposal.
  • 3. 3 | P a g e How to apply A proposal can be submitted for financial support through ONLINE MODE ONLY by Indian scientists/ professionals who have a regular employment in Medical Institutes/ Research Institutes/ Universities/ Colleges/ recognized Research & Development laboratories/ Government and semi-government organizations and NGOs (documentary evidence of their recognition including DSIR certificate should be enclosed with every proposal). ICMR scientists are not eligible to apply in this call. ICMR scientists may be named as co-investigators in these projects, but no funds will be given for ICMR institutions or scientists in these cases. Format for project proposal is provided in Annexure-I (Part A & B) Proposal Review Process Two independent experts will review and score each project proposal. The scoring criteria are as follows: 1. Rationale of the project – is it likely to solve a priority problem? 20 2. Possible impact – is it likely to have impact on health outcomes? 20 3. Novelty/innovation – is the study developing or testing a new idea? 20 4. Methodology – are study methods appropriate to achieve the objectives? 20 5. Implementation strategy – is the study feasible in a timely manner? 20 Projects that receive a score of at least 60 will be shortlisted for review by a Project Review Committee with 7 members. Multiple committees will be formed based on the topic of the proposals. The committee will rank the shortlisted proposals and provide comments that could improve the proposals. Proposal- improvement workshops may be arranged for benefit of the applicants. Budget review will be done by a committee of experienced researchers to increase or reduce budget as needed. Top ranked proposals in each priority area will be funded. Timeline Activities Date Release of Call 01-March-2023 Last date for submission of proposal 28-April-2023 Review and selection 30-June-2023 Proposal improvement & final submission of documents 31-July-2023 Approval and release of funds 31-October-2023
  • 4. 4 | P a g e Important note for the submission of proposal: 1. Before proceeding to submit the proposal, it is suggested to read user manual and ICMR Extramural Research Program guidelines; and make ready all relevant information, documents and research plan (https://epms.icmr.org.in/adhoc). 2. Open the ICMR Electronics Project Management System (e-PMS) portal https://epms.icmr.org.in. The user manual of e-PMS (under Guidelines → e-PMS manual) is available at the portal. 3. Project proposal submission is three steps process in e-PMS: Step 1: PI registration/ Login (https://epms.icmr.org.in/userLogin) Step 2: Verify email ID and complete/ update PI profile Step 3: Proposal submission 4. After completing mandatory section of PI profile, click on “Proposal submission →Click on Submit new proposal → Select the program from drop-down box as "Investigator-initiated Research Proposals” →Fill the form step by step. 5. There is no separate budget head for consumable. Expense for consumable can be submitted under contingency budget head only along with item wise proper justification. It is advised to carefully read the budget provision available at Guideline for Extramural Research Programme of ICMR. 6. Overhead charge will not be more than 3% of staff and contingency for all type of institutes as per ICMR order F. No. Sr.ACO/Misc.4(86226) dated 22/09/2020. Overhead expenditure will not be granted on equipments and travel allowances. 7. Including of at least one Co-PI from PI’s institute is mandatory. 8. PIs are advised to submit proposal well ahead of the last date, since servers may be overloaded and slow to respond. 9. For any queries related to the call, please contact Dr. Lokesh Sharma Scientist E Division of BMI, ICMR Headquarters, V Ramalingaswami Bhawan, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029 Email: po.epms@icmr.gov.in
  • 5. 5 | P a g e ANNEXURE I: Format for submission of Project Proposal PART-A (No identifiable information should be included in part-A, Sl 1 to 15) 1. Title of the proposed research project (up to 25 words): should be specific, concise and yet sufficiently descriptive and informative. 2. Summary (up to 250 words): A structured summary should contain the following subheadings: Rationale/ gaps in existing knowledge, Novelty, Objectives, Methods, and Expected outcome. 3. Does it cover a priority area? If yes please select the most appropriate one from the list below: Communicable Diseases Non-Communicable Diseases Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health, Nutrition  One-health  Cancer – breast, cervix, oral, lung  Preconception care  Tuberculosis  Diabetes  Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy  Antimicrobial resistance  Cardio-vascular disease  Gestational diabetes  Malaria  COPD  Intrapartum care  HIV, Sexually Transmitted Infections  Stroke  Postnatal care  Influenza and other Respiratory infections  Epilepsy  Stillbirths  Gastrointestinal infections  Dementia / Alzheimer's disease  Polycystic Ovary Syndrome  Viral Hepatitis  Rheumatic Heart Disease  Endometriosis  Sepsis  Trauma and Burns  Neonatal sepsis  Meningitis/encephalitis  Chronic GE/Liver disease  Perinatal asphyxia  Urinary infections  Chronic Kidney Disease  Preterm birth / low birth weight  Lymphatic Filariasis  Depression, anxiety  Early child development  Kala-azar/Leishmaniasis  Psychosis  Childhood pneumonia, diarrhea, fever  Dengue  Substance Use Disorders  Breastfeeding and Complementary Feeding  Helminth Infestation  Oral health  Childhood malnutrition  Measles, Rubella  NCD risk factors – diet, activity, alcohol, tobacco  Anaemia in women and children  Rickettsia infections (including scrub typhus and non-scrub typhus rickettsia)  Sickle Cell Disease / Thalassemia  Adolescent nutrition  COVID-19  Clotting disorders  Nutrition in acute/chronic disease 4. Area of research (Please tick one):  Description  Discovery  Development  Delivery
  • 6. 6 | P a g e 5. Keywords: Six keywords separated by comma which best describe your project may be provided. 6. Abbreviations: Only standard abbreviations should be used in the text. List of abbreviations maximum of ten may be given as a list. 7. Problem Statement (up to 500 words): State the currently available information to present the problem adequately. 8. Rationale of the study (up to 250 words): Mention how the research question addresses the critical barrier(s) in scientific knowledge, technical capability, and/or programmatic/ clinical/lab practice and its relevance to local, national and international context with relevant bibliography. 9. Hypothesis/ Research question (up to 100 words): Please provide details 10. Study Objectives (up to 25 words/ objective): Define the objectives clearly and in measurable terms; mention as primary and secondary objectives, if necessary. Do not include more than 3-4 objectives. 11. Methodology: Include objective-wise work plan under the following sub-headings: a. Study design b. Study site c. Methods (e.g. PICO) d. Sample size e. Implementation strategy f. Statistical analysis g. Ethical issues 12. Expected outcome/ Deliverables aligned with research question (up to 100 words): 13. Future plan based on expected outcomes (up to 100 words): 14. Whether the study is going to generate new intellectual property Please provide details 15. Timelines with achievable targets: GANTT/ PERT chart to be included.
  • 7. 7 | P a g e PART-B 16. Preliminary work done by the PI including the source of funding (up to 250 words): Proof of concept (if any) 17. Skill and experience of the research team: Highlight only salient points (along with 5 relevant publications) that provides confidence to reviewers that team can implement the project with quality. 18. Institutional Support/ Facilities: Mention the efforts made to achieve inter-departmental or interinstitutional collaboration needed for study implementation, details of coordination between clinical, laboratory and data management procedures, mention: 19. Laboratory facilities (in-vitro/ in-silico): Mention the institutional resources (such as animal house, instruments/ equipment etc.) available for use in the proposed project. 20. Budget: Budget should be as per ICMR guidelines available on the website. Justifications for all sub-headings under budget (as per ICMR format) is to be provided in detail. 21. Conflict of Interest Declaration (if any): PI will be asked to submit declaration, if shortlisted. 22. Additional supplementary information including figures, tables, flow diagrams, etc. can be shared as PDF (20-30 KB).