Bridge Grants (USA alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency)
The Bridge Grants funded by the Alpha-1 Foundation support researchers working on alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT) expression, and the pathogenesis/management of AAT deficiency. Applicants should have
Biomedical research funding and funders.
The Bridge Grants funded by the Alpha-1 Foundation support researchers working on alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT) expression, and the pathogenesis/management of AAT deficiency. Applicants should have
The AGA-Gastric Cancer Foundation Ben Feinstein Memorial Research Scholar Award in Gastric Cancer from the AGA Research Foundation provides funding for early career faculty in
The Focused Ultrasound Foundation´s Pre-Clinical Awards provide funding for investigator-initiated pre-clinical or early-stage research projects involving the use of image-guided focused ultrasound to treat diseases. Applicants
The Lundbeck Foundation Start-up Programme funded by the Lundbeck Foundation facilitates the recruitment of researchers to Denmark from abroad or from industry. The research theme
The Travel Grant funded by the Alpha-1 Foundation supports researchers working on alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT) deficiency to attend relevant scientific conferences and meetings. Applicants must
The AACR MONARCA (Maximizing Opportunity for New Advancements in Research in Cancer) Grant for Latin America facilitates the capacity building of cancer researchers in Latin
The Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Grant funded by the Alpha-1 Foundation supports postdoctoral researchers worldwide studying the basic biology of alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT) expression, and the
The AGA Research Scholar Award (RSA) from the AGA Research Foundation provides funding for early career researchers in the USA, Canada or Mexico who are
The Travel Bursaries from the Laboratory Animal Science Association (LASA) provide funding to members of the Association to attend events (including meetings, workshops, and conferences)
The Early-Career Small Grants funded by Diabetes UK provide support for basic scientists and allied health professionals to undertake small research projects related to diabetes.