National Institutes of Health
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is a US federal agency funding biomedical research grants & programs.
Unlock Funding for Genomics Research at Minority Institutions
Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) with a mission to boost biomedical research can now access funding to establish innovative genomic research centers. This program supports multi-investigator teams to tackle critical issues in genomics, from technology development to health equity, while training diverse researchers.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Genomics Research Center!
Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) with a focus on biomedical research and underrepresented populations can get funding to establish innovative genomic research centers. This grant supports developing research projects, training future scientists, and addressing critical issues in genomics and health equity.
NIH Grant: Fund Your Intestinal Stem Cell Research
Are you a researcher focused on intestinal stem cells? This NIH grant offers funding for ancillary studies that leverage existing consortium resources to accelerate discoveries in NIDDK-relevant diseases.
Unlock Funding for Opioid Crisis Solutions!
This grant empowers organizations working to prevent or treat opioid use disorder by using data to improve service delivery and response to the overdose crisis. Fund innovative projects that implement evidence-based practices across prevention, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery support.
NIH Grant: Fund Opioid Crisis Data Solutions
Non-profits and research institutions can get funding to develop innovative data solutions that improve the timeliness, quality, and accessibility of information related to opioid use disorder and pain. This initiative aims to accelerate the application of existing data to better prevent, treat, and recover from the opioid crisis.
Unlock Funding for Kidney Disease Research
This grant is for investigators interested in studying Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) to develop new treatments. Fund your research to combat this serious kidney condition.
Fund Your TB Drug Research & Development
NIH is seeking research consortiums to advance TB drug development. Secure funding to optimize preclinical models and identify promising drug combinations for clinical trials.
Fund Alzheimer's Research: Data Grants Up to $XXX,XXX
Researchers and institutions focused on Alzheimer's disease genetics can apply for funding to build robust data storage and analysis infrastructure. This grant supports the critical infrastructure needed to advance our understanding of Alzheimer's through genetic data.
Unlock Brain Insights: NIH Grant for Data Analysis Tools
This NIH grant is for researchers and developers creating new theories, models, and analytical tools to understand complex brain data. Funding supports the development of innovative methods and frameworks to advance neuroscience research and share them with the wider community.
Get Funding for Neuroscience Research Trials
This grant supports organizations serving as a Clinical Coordinating Center for the Network for Excellence in Neuroscience Clinical Trials (NEXT). Funds will establish infrastructure to develop and conduct promising clinical trials for neurological disorders.
NIH Grant: Boost Your Cell Science Research Budget
This NIH grant offers revisions to existing R01 and R37 projects focused on macromolecular interactions in cells. It provides funds to expand the scope, add new research capabilities, or support collaborations for groundbreaking cell biology studies.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Alcohol Research Projects
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) offers funding for innovative, interdisciplinary research projects focused on alcohol abuse and alcoholism. This grant supports the development of new approaches and methodologies to advance understanding and solutions in this critical area.
Get Funding for Novel Toxin Testing!
Small businesses can get funding to develop innovative tissue chip technology that replaces traditional animal testing for botulinum toxin potency assays. This grant supports commercialization and regulatory approval of a safer, more efficient testing method.
Fund Your Health Research: NIH Grants for Diverse Innovators
This grant opportunity from the NIH is designed for new and 'at-risk' health researchers from diverse backgrounds, including underrepresented groups. It provides funding for independent research projects aligned with NIH's scientific mission.
Fund Your Research: Schizophrenia & Aging Studies
Researchers focused on schizophrenia and related disorders in individuals over 35 can secure funding to advance translational studies. This initiative supports understanding the illness's emergence and trajectory, paving the way for new prevention and treatment targets.
NIH Grant: Fund Neuroscience Clinical Trials & Research
Are you a clinical research organization or academic institution focused on neurological disorders? This NIH grant funds the establishment of a Data Coordinating Center to support groundbreaking exploratory clinical trials and biomarker research for promising new therapies.
Fund Your Neuroscience Research: Grants for Clinical Trials
Calling all neuroscience clinical research sites! Secure funding to join a network that accelerates the development and testing of promising therapies for neurological disorders in both adults and children.
NIH Grant: Fund Your Botulinum Toxin Alternative Assay!
Small businesses can receive funding to develop and commercialize innovative tissue chip technology that replaces traditional mouse-based potency assays for botulinum toxin. This NIH and FDA-backed initiative aims to establish your new method as a recognized tool for drug development.
NIH Grants for Mental Health Research
This NIH initiative funds research to understand and improve treatments for schizophrenia and related disorders in adults over 35. Advance your groundbreaking studies and contribute to better mental health outcomes.
NIH Grant: Fund Pelvic Pain Research Data Coordination
This NIH grant supports the Data Coordination Core (DCC) for the Multidisciplinary Research Approach to the Study of Pelvic Pain (MAPP) Network, continuing the analysis of data on urologic chronic pelvic pain syndromes. Eligible entities can secure funding to manage and analyze clinical data, and establish a new working group for collaborative research projects.