Graduate Women International (GWI)
Graduate Women International (GWI) is a non-governmental organization based in Switzerland dedicated to advancing women worldwide, specifically to: GWI provides members with fellowships and grants.
Archive of research funding opportunities for researchers based in Angola
Graduate Women International (GWI) is a non-governmental organization based in Switzerland dedicated to advancing women worldwide, specifically to: GWI provides members with fellowships and grants.
The World Diabetes Foundation Grant supports projects devoted to improving diabetes care and prevention in low- and middle-income countries. Researchers working with diabetes care and
The Clinical Trial Awards (CTA) Program funded by the ALS Association offers funding for investigators in industry or academia worldwide. This funding is for researchers
The Bridge Grants from the National Psoriasis Foundation provide a bridge for early-stage researchers studying psoriasis who have made unsuccessful applications for NIH K or R grants
The MDA Conference Grants from the Muscular Dystrophy Association support researchers worldwide working on muscular dystrophy to organize scientific conferences that further scientific exchange of
The MDA Research Grants from the Muscular Dystrophy Association fund established independent researchers working on neuromuscular diseases. Applicants should hold a relevant doctoral degree (e.g.
The MDA Development Grants from the Muscular Dystrophy Association fund postdoctoral fellows working on muscular dystrophy and related neuromuscular diseases at appropriate research institutions. Applicants
The Race Against Dementia (RAD) Fellowships from Alzheimer’s Research UK supports outstanding early career scientists in their pursuit of innovative solutions to the big questions
The E.W. “Al” Thrasher Awards from the Thrasher Research Funds seeks to award independent researchers addressing significant pediatric challenges with priority given to projects that
Thrasher Research Fund´s Early Career Awards provide research funding for clinical and postdoctoral fellows, who have an interest and capability to improve children´s health through
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