AACR Clinical Oncology Research (CORE) Training Fellowships (USA)
The AACR Clinical Oncology Research (CORE) Training Fellowships funded by the American Association of Cancer Research are intended for the training of academic clinicians in
Archive of research funding with deadlines in August.
The AACR Clinical Oncology Research (CORE) Training Fellowships funded by the American Association of Cancer Research are intended for the training of academic clinicians in
The Damon Runyon Fellowship Award is funded by the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation for postdoctoral researchers in all cancer research, including theoretical and experimental
The Sylvia Lawry Physician Fellowships from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society provide funding for US-trained and based MD to receive formal training in clinical trials
The Clinician Scientist Development Awards are funded by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society to support the training of young clinicians dedicated to academic medicine with
The Sustainable Development Goals Collaborative Funding Call from Formas recognizes innovative projects aiming to archive the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The projects should consider one
The Harry Weaver Scholar Awards from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society provide start-up research funding for new independent researchers working in the USA on multiple
The British Skin Foundation´s Young Investigator Award supports early-career dermatology researchers in the UK or Ireland. Applicants must be within 10 years of completing their
The Transgene-triggered safety concerns in DMD gene therapies research grant from the Muscular Dystrophy Association fund established independent researchers working on neuromuscular diseases. Applicants should
The Funding of first-time professorial appointments of excellent women scientists (W2/W3) from the Helmholtz Association supports the recruitment of excellent women scientists to top academic
The Conference Grants from the Fritz Thyssen Foundation provide funding support for conferences organized by researchers in the arts, humanities, the social sciences and biomedicine