The Bayer Hemophilia Awards Program supports basic and clinical research and education in hemophilia. Through grants provided to early career investigators, fellows in training, and other hemophilia care professionals, the program seeks to support the next steps for the next generation of care and treatment options for people with hemophilia worldwide.

Applicant and host information

Applicant citizenship: Worldwide

Host country: Worldwide

Years since PhD: NA

Award details

Award: USD 80 000

Award Duration (years): 1

Research costs:

Benefits:

Mobility rule: No

Subjects: Life Sciences , Medicine and Health Sciences

Additional comments: There are various award categories which vary in degree requirement and funding. Please refer to the website for more details. Clinical and Basic Research Awards Any individual affiliated with a facility that carries out research in inherited bleeding disorders, or provides care to patients with these disorders, may make a request for these awards. Such facilities may include medical universities, hospitals, treatment centers, blood centers and laboratories. Fellowship Project Award The applicant will be affiliated with a facility that carries out research in inherited bleeding disorders or provides care to patients with these disorders. Such facilities may include medical universities, hospitals, treatment centers, blood centers and laboratories. The applicant should have earned his/her medical degree within the previous eight years. The applicant may not have received previous funding from this award category.

How to apply? For further eligibility requirements and the application process, please visit: Official Funding website


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Application deadline

February
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