National Institutes of Health
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is a US federal agency funding biomedical research grants & programs.
NIH Grant: Fund Your HIV Research Innovation!
Early-stage investigators focused on groundbreaking research for HIV comorbidities, coinfections, and complications can receive funding to explore novel scientific directions. This award supports pioneering studies poised to open new avenues in HIV/AIDS research.
Get Funding for Aging Research Entrepreneurship!
If you're a graduate student or early-career scientist focused on aging and Alzheimer's research, this award can fund training to boost your entrepreneurial skills. Prepare for diverse career paths beyond traditional research.
Funded Research: Kidney Transplant Breakthroughs
Researchers and institutions focused on kidney transplantation outcomes, particularly those involving APOL1 genotype, can secure funding to advance critical data research. This grant supports efforts to improve understanding and management of kidney donation, aiming to benefit individuals of African ancestry.
NIH Grant: Boost Your Research Skills & Funding
Are you an educator or institution looking to enhance research skills development programs? This NIH grant provides funding to support innovative educational activities that build crucial research competencies, indirectly benefiting the scientific community.
Fund Your Cancer Cell Therapy Trials!
This NIH grant supports collaborative research networks focused on advancing early-stage adoptive cellular therapy clinical trials for adult solid tumors. If you lead a multi-investigator team with expertise in cell therapy, this funding can accelerate your new treatment strategies into the clinic.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Liver Injury Research!
Non-profit research institutions and universities can apply to continue providing data coordination and analytical support for the Drug-Induced Liver Injury Network (DILIN). This funding aims to advance the understanding, treatment, and prevention of liver injuries caused by drugs, herbal, and dietary supplements.
Fund Your Medical Research: NIH DILIN Grants Available
Are you a clinical research center focused on liver disease? Secure funding to join the Drug-Induced Liver Injury Network (DILIN) and advance critical research into drug-induced liver injuries. This grant supports the identification, enrollment, and characterization of patients to better understand, treat, and prevent this challenging condition.
Get Funding for Pediatric Cancer Cell Therapy Trials
Are you a researcher or institution focused on pediatric solid tumors? This grant supports collaborative networks developing and testing new adoptive cellular therapies to accelerate life-saving treatments for children with cancer.
Funded Kidney Transplant Research: Drive Innovation!
This grant supports research centers focused on understanding APOL1 gene impacts on kidney transplant outcomes. It aims to improve kidney donation and care for individuals of African Ancestry.
Fund Your Cancer Research Breakthroughs
NCI is seeking applications for a Coordinating Center to lead a network advancing adoptive cell therapy for solid tumors. This initiative aims to accelerate the transition from lab research to early-phase clinical trials, fostering collaboration and data sharing.
Fund Your Integrative Health Research & Training
Are you a faculty member at an acupuncture, chiropractic, osteopathy, naturopathy, physical therapy, or music/art therapy institution? This grant offers resources and support for forming research teams and applying for funding to advance symptom management research.
NIH Grant: Fund Your Fertility Research Breakthroughs!
Researchers and institutions focused on the female reproductive tract and gametogenesis can apply for funding to develop advanced physiomimetic platforms and organoid systems. This grant supports projects aimed at uncovering causes of gynecological conditions and infertility, especially those with promising preliminary data.
NIH Grant: Fund Your Pain Relief Device Innovation!
This NIH grant supports the development of clinical-grade device prototypes for treating pain safely and effectively. If you're developing non-addictive pain relief technologies, this funding can help you prepare for human trials.
Funded Research: Unlock Vaccine Immunity Secrets
This grant supports research into how vaccines provide long-lasting immunity, specifically using human cells and tissues to understand immune responses. It's for researchers and institutions looking to advance our knowledge of vaccine effectiveness and durability.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Reproductive Health Innovations
Are you developing cutting-edge platforms and organoid systems to study female reproductive health and gametogenesis? This NIH R21 grant offers early-stage funding for high-risk, high-reward exploratory research into gynecological conditions and infertility.
NIH Grant: Fund Opioid Overdose Research
This NIH grant supports research into understanding and reversing the dangerous effects of ultra-potent synthetic opioid exposure. If you're a researcher focused on developing new treatments or understanding opioid toxicity, this funding could accelerate your work.
Get Funding for Cancer Research Careers
This award supports exceptional graduate students aiming for independent cancer research careers, helping them transition to successful postdoctoral positions and develop crucial skills for their future.
Fund Your Cancer Research Breakthroughs
NIH is offering grants to established research institutions to validate new methods for early cancer detection. Secure funding to develop and implement crucial clinical tests for cancer.
NIH Grants: Fund Child Substance Use Research
Researchers studying children and caregivers in their natural environment can apply for funding to develop and validate virtual assessments. This initiative supports the study of sociocultural, biobehavioral, and environmental factors related to substance use and disorders.
Get Funding for Developmental Biology Research Resources
This grant supports established research resources for collecting and distributing conceptual tissues to advance understanding of human development and pathologies. Researchers and institutions focused on biomedical studies of developmental biology are encouraged to apply for this opportunity.