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EBAA High Impact Research Grant is sponsored by Eye Bank Association of America (EBAA). While the 2026 topic is 'Pharmacological Agents to Enhance Corneal Endothelial Cell Health,' the 2025 grant cycle focused on 'Artificial Intelligence Applications in Eye Banking' and awarded a project titled 'CorneaVision AI: A Software Application for AI-driven Enhanced Donor E…
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EBAA High Impact Research Grant - EBAA Skip to primary navigation Grants & Scholarships Eye Banking Research Grant Opportunities EBAA Research Grant: Presentation and Publications EBAA High Impact Research Grant Corza Medical Scholarship Mary Jane O’Neill Fellowship APABO TES Scholarship Pilot Research Grant Tips for Research Grant Proposals Research Proposal Form 2026 Topic: Pharmacological Agents to Enhance Corneal Endothelial Cell Health To advance innovation and knowledge in sight restoration, eye banking and cornea transplantation, EBAA provides up to $100,000 in grants each year to fund research in an area of interest to the profession.
In 2026, the EBAA High Impact Research Grant will fund one proposal focused on “ Pharmacological Agents to Enhance Corneal Endothelial Cell Health ” up to $50,000. This funding opportunity is in addition to the smaller research grants that are awarded each year.
Application Deadline: July 31, 2026 Grant Cycle: December 1, 2026 – December 31, 2027 Maximum Award Amount: $50,000 Beth Ann Benetz, Case Western University CorneaVision AI: A Software Application for AI-driven Enhanced Donor Endothelial Cell Image Analysis to Expedite Eye Banking Operations 2025 Topic: Artificial Intelligence Applications in Eye Banking Eligible applicants include: Physicians, including corneal surgeons and other eye care specialists Basic scientists, including biomedical and social scientists Eye-bank technicians, nurses, postgraduate fellows, ophthalmology residents, and medical students who are supervised by a physician or basic scientist associated with an eye bank or academic institution Applicants must provide assurance that research protocols comply with appropriate ethical guidelines for the use of experimental animals and human subjects.
The proposed project is not currently being funded by another granting agency. Proposed budgets must adhere to the following: Total budget must be limited to $50,000. Salary support, travel and indirect costs for the principal investigator must not be included in the budget costs.
Financial support is provided for consumable supplies and equipment necessary for the proposed investigation. No more than 40% of the funds, not to exceed $10,000, may be used for major equipment purchases. Limit of 2 applications per Principal Investigator or Scientific Supervisor.
Principal Investigators who received a 2026 EBAA Pilot Research Grant are able to apply if the grant was for research on a different topic. Principal investigators who have received an EBAA Pilot Research Grant on this topic in the past are eligible for consideration if the project was successful and the funds are required to build upon the research.
If a principal investigator receives the EBAA High Impact Research Grant, that individual is not eligible for the Pilot Research Grant in the same topic area. An individual organization/institution is only eligible to receive up to two EBAA scientific research grants in one year.
Research awards for the EBAA High Impact Research Grant are designated for a one-year interval (December 1, 2026 – December 31, 2027) and are made available in one payment. Unexpended and unobligated funds remaining after the one-year grant period should be returned to the EBAA. Renewal applications will not be accepted.
All complete proposals should include: A completed application form that includes a detailed descriptions of the proposed research. Curriculum vitae or NIH biosketch for the Principal Investigator and Scientific Supervisor. Itemized budget that follows the guidelines listed above.
Applicants in training, eye-bank technicians, and nurses must submit a letter from the scientific supervisor regarding his or her capabilities and time support for completing the proposed research study.
Applicants who are not Paton Society members or who are not affiliated with an EBAA eye bank must submit a letter of support from a Paton Society member or the Medical Director of an EBAA eye bank; this letter must address the applicant’s capabilities for carrying out the research and the available facilities.
Applications must be submitted using the online portal below and include these six components: Background and Specific Aims of the project (1 page limit) Significance and Innovation (1 page limit) Methods / Approach (3 page limit) Qualifications & Environment (1 page limit) References (2 page limit) All applications will be reviewed by the EBAA Research Committee and the selected project will be subject to Board approval.
Awards will be made on the basis of scientific merit according to current funding capabilities. Recipients will be notified and announced in October 2026.
The grant proposals are critiqued on the following parameters: Significance and Innovation Relevance of the proposed research to the aforementioned research emphasis areas Likelihood to produce translatable research findings and/or to provide basis for further research Logic of aims and feasibility Rigor and reproducibility – adequacy of experimental procedures Qualifications of investigator(s) to conduct proposed research Availability of essential resources and support of institution Protection of human subjects, animals, or environment Adequacy of protection, where relevant Adequate justification for proposed expenditures Reports & Acknowledgements The principal investigator will be required to submit a 6-month progress report as well as a final report describing the progress and status of the research project at the completion of the one-year award interval.
The principal investigator will outline plans for dissemination of completed work to professional medical groups (potentially via publications and presentations) and the lay public. Grant recipients are expected to submit an abstract of their research findings for an Eye Bank Association of America sponsored scientific meeting.
All scientific publications and presentations resulting from the research grant shall acknowledge support by the Eye Bank Association of America. All rights, title and interest in and to any ideas, know-how, data, findings, or works of authorship obtained or created by or on behalf of the Grantee with the Grant funds will belong to neither the Grantee nor the Grantor, and will be available for public use.
All ideas, know-how, data, findings, or works of authorship must be shared publicly by Grantee through publication in a journal, a conference presentation or other public forum.
Should any party develop patentable inventions, improvements, materials, processes, methods or technologies derived from any ideas, know-how, data or findings created as a result of Grant funds, the developing party will have sole and exclusive property rights to such patentable inventions, improvements, materials, processes, methods or technologies.
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Key questions and narrative sections extracted from the solicitation.
Detailed research description
Curriculum vitae / NIH biosketch
Itemized budget (no PI salary, travel, or indirect costs; max 40% equipment)
Supporting letters if applicable
Scoring criteria used to review proposals for this grant.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Corneal surgeons, eye care specialists, biomedical and social scientists, eye-bank technicians, nurses, fellows, residents, and medical students (with supervision). Maximum two applications per principal investigator. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $50,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is July 31, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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