Cure JM 2022 Grant (juvenile myositis worldwide)
The Cure JM 2022 Grant from the Cure JM Foundation supports researchers worldwide working on juvenile myositis. Applicants may apply for up to 75,000 USD
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The Cure JM 2022 Grant from the Cure JM Foundation supports researchers worldwide working on juvenile myositis. Applicants may apply for up to 75,000 USD
The Cure JM Foundation is a US-based charitable organization dedicated to finding a cure and better treatments for juvenile myositis (JM) and improve the lives
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 Career Development Bridge Funding Award: K Bridge from the Rheumatology Research Foundation provides funding for outstanding researchers to bridge the gap as they prepare
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 EFIS and Immunology Letters Study Groups organized by the European Federation of Immunological Societies (EFIS) and Immunology Letters (IL) provides opportunity for engagement among European researchers
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 Career Development Bridge Funding Award: R Bridge from the Rheumatology Research Foundation provides funding for NIH R01, VA Research Career Scientist (RCS) or Merit
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 Project Grants from Diabetes UK provide funding for high-quality, hypothesis-driven diabetes research projects. Specifically, the Foundation seeks proposals that evaluate the clinical relevance of