Project Grants (UK Diabetes Research)
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
Archive of research funding and funders supporting metabolism research.
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
The RD Lawrence Fellowship from Diabetes UK provides funding support for diabetes researchers in the UK who are initiating their independent research careers. Applicants must
The Sir George Alberti Research Training Fellowship from Diabetes UK provides funding support for healthcare professionals (e.g. a doctor, nurse, midwife, psychologist or dietitian) to
The Early Career Grant from the Society for Endocrinology provides funding for early career researchers i.e. typically postdoctoral fellows. The funds may be used for a variety
The Practical Skills Grant from the Society for Endocrinology provides funding for early-career endocrinologists and endocrinology nurses to gain new skills and new techniques by
The Public Engagement Grant from the Society for Endocrinology supports the organization, production, and delivery of outreach activities, aimed at school children and/or the general
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.
The 2022 Small Research Grants Program from the Human Growth Foundation (HGF) supports researchers worldwide working on human growth disorders. Special considerations are given to
The Human Growth Foundation (HGF) is a US-based charitable foundation dedicated to research, education, patient support, and patient advocacy for children and adults with growth
The project grants in endocrinology and metabolism from the Novo Nordisk Foundation provide funding for established basic and clinical researchers based in the Nordic countries studying the