Opportunities with deadlines
for young investigators
Innovation Award
Award Info:
The Stage 1 award will be for two years, $200,000 per year ($400,000 total) with the opportunity for up to two additional years of funding (up to four years total for $800,000). Stage 2 support for years three and four will be granted to those awardees who demonstrate progress on their proposed research…
Description:
The Damon Runyon-Rachleff Innovation Award is designed to provide support for the next generation of exceptionally creative thinkers with “high-risk/high-reward” ideas that have the potential to significantly impact our understanding of and/or approaches to the prevention, diagnosis or treatment…
Research Grants
Award Info:
Grants will be awarded for two years at $50,000 per year, for a total of $100,000.
Description:
For over 30 years, the Prevent Cancer Foundation has been funding grants and fellowships that demonstrate potential for impact on cancer prevention/early detection. The goal of the Research Program is to provide funding for innovative projects expected to lead to future funding from other peer-reviewed…
The Stanley J. Dudrick Research Scholar Award
Award Info:
This award includes:
- $2,500
- Recognition during the Dudrick Symposium at the ASPEN Nutrition Science and Practice Conference
- The honor of planning and chairing ASPEN’s Dudrick Symposium at the following year’s Nutrition Science and Practice Conference
- Opportunity…
Description:
The Stanley J. Dudrick Research Scholar Award honors mid-career investigators who have made significant achievements in nutrition support research.
Research Support Grants
Award Info:
- Applicant must have obtained a doctoral degree.
- Applicant oral and maxillofacial surgeon (OMS) must have completed an oral and maxillofacial surgery training program accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association (CODA). If the Prinicipal Investigator…
Description:
Research Support Grants further the development of scientific investigators committed to problems related to oral and maxillofacial surgery. Each grant is $75,000 and is awarded to the institution.
Career Development Award
Award Info:
- Have a minimum of three years of postdoctoral research experience in basic biological sciences (including at least two years abroad) and be no more than 11 years from having received a PhD. The calculation of the three and 11 years is made by comparing the date the degree was conferred with…
Description:
The purpose of the Giovanni Armenise-Harvard Foundation is to support the research of promising young scientists, to contribute to the creation of new areas of research in the biological sciences in Italy, and to strengthen and develop collaborative relationships between Italian scientists and those…
Translational Research Program (TRP)
Award Info:
Amount:
Limited to a maximum of $200,000.00 annually, which includes direct costs and a maximum overhead of $19,982.00 or 11.1 percent of direct costs per year for three years. Budget requests must be carefully justified and commensurate with the project's needs.
Eligibility:
Description:
The Translational Research Program (TRP) was formed to enhance the transfer of basic research findings to clinical usefulness.Applications are sought that propose novel approaches to the prevention, diagnosis, or treatment of hematological malignancies and related pre-malignant conditions. Proposals…
Grants
Award Info:
The Foundation supports charitable causes and projects in six main categories. These are:
- Maritime
- Education
- Medical & Disability
- Music
- Arts
- Community Projects
Description:
The Foundation’s Trustees fund projects requiring either capital or revenue support. There is no general limit to the grant which can be awarded to any one project. Most grants given are for less than £30,000. In the past the Trustees have given larger grants to major one-off projects or…
RESEARCH GRANT PROGRAM
Award Info:
Proposals from young investigators, established principal investigators and clinicians, scientists from other disciplines, and individuals with innovative new ideas for A-T research are encouraged, from academia as well as industry. Scientists from the US and around the globe are welcome to apply for…
Description:
The A-T Children’s Project provides competitive awards primarily for translational and clinical research grants related to ataxia-telangiectasia. One and two-year projects are funded up to a maximum total direct cost of $75,000 per year. No administrative overhead or fixed costs are supported.
OREF/ASES/Rockwood Clinical Research Grant in Shoulder Care
Award Info:
Funding:
- $50,000 grant (Directed program)
- OREF in partnership with American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) and Dr. Charles Rockwood encourages new investigators to conduct research in the area of shoulder care.
- Focus…
Description:
The objective of the OREF/ASES/Rockwood Clinical Shoulder Research Grant is to encourage new investigators by providing seed and start-up funding for promising research projects in the area of shoulder care. Clinical relevance must be clearly noted in the abstract and specific aims, and be obvious from…
A Training Program for Clinical Fellows, Postdoctoral Fellows, and Junior Faculty with a Focus on Research in Lymphoma
Award Info:
Grants in the amount of $5,000 will be provided each year over two years 2 ($10,000 total), to cover educational support such as tuition, registration fees, and travel for courses and meetings that are integral to their Career Development Plan, as well as supplies (such as computer hardware or software)…
Description:
The Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF) remains dedicated to finding a cure for lymphoma through an innovative research program and by supporting the next generation of lymphoma researchers. LRF provides education for people with lymphoma, their loved ones and caregivers, including comprehensive disease…