Our Early Investigator Grant Program provides financial support for early investigators studying any or all disciplines involved in Marfan syndrome, Ehlers Danlos syndrome, Loeys Dietz syndrome and other related disorders. Three two-year grants for $37,500 per year for a total of $75,000 per grant are awarded for basic or clinical research.

Applicant and host information

Applicant citizenship: Worldwide

Host country: Worldwide

Years since PhD: NA

Award details

Award: USD 75 000

Award Duration (years): 2

Research costs:

Benefits:

Mobility rule: No

Subjects: Life Sciences , Medicine and Health Sciences

Additional comments: Grants support basic or clinical research on Marfan syndrome and related disorders. The grant program is designed to provide financial support for early investigators studying any or all disciplines involved in this area. Eligibility: The principal investigator must hold an MD, DO, PhD, ScD, DDS, DVM, or equivalent degree. The investigator must have proven ability to pursue independent research as evidenced by original research publications in peer-reviewed journals. Applicants must have less than seven years of experience in a faculty position at the time of application submission. Appointments associated with clinical house staff/fellowship training positions are excluded from the seven-year faculty limit. Award winners cannot hold concurrent NIH K award, or similar training grant.Three two-year grants for $37,500 per year for a total of $75,000 per grant are awarded for basic or clinical research.

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


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February
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