National Institutes of Health
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is a US federal agency funding biomedical research grants & programs.
Fund Your Dental Research: NIH Grants Available
Dental practices are invited to apply for funding to conduct groundbreaking clinical trials and observational studies. This cooperative agreement will support the planning and implementation of research designed to advance dental science.
Unlock Funding for HIV/AIDS Mental Health Research
Non-profit organizations can secure funding to establish research centers focused on high-impact science in HIV/AIDS and mental health. This grant supports innovative interdisciplinary research across basic, behavioral, clinical, and translational areas.
Get Funding for Valley Fever Research & Treatment
Researchers focused on coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever) can apply for funding to establish collaborative centers for translational and clinical research. This initiative aims to improve diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of the disease.
NIH Grant: Boost Your HIV/AIDS Mental Health Research
Non-profits and research institutions can receive significant funding to build infrastructure for groundbreaking HIV/AIDS and mental health research. This grant supports innovative, interdisciplinary studies from basic science to implementation, aiming for high-impact discoveries.
Fund Your Arthritis Tech: NIH SBIR Grants Available!
NIH is offering SBIR grants to small businesses looking to bring innovative diagnostic or treatment technologies for arthritis and skin diseases from the lab to market. This funding supports pre-clinical development and moving products closer to regulatory approval for clinical testing.
NIH Grants: Fund Malaria Vaccine Research for Global Health
This NIH initiative funds research to unlock the secrets of malaria vaccine effectiveness in endemic areas, focusing on immune responses and using advanced data science. Researchers can receive support to identify key factors that will improve future vaccine design and development.
Fund Your Research: Alzheimer's & Brain Health Grants
This grant supports eligible domestic institutions in training physician-scientists with dual MD and PhD degrees, focusing on social and behavioral science for Alzheimer's research. It aims to build leaders who will tackle the nation's challenges with dementia through innovative research approaches.
Unlock Funding: Advance Maternal & Pediatric HIV/AIDS Research
Researchers focused on maternal and pediatric HIV/AIDS can leverage archived data and specimens to generate new findings and answer critical research questions. This grant supports secondary data analysis to advance understanding of epidemiology, pathogenesis, treatment, and co-infections.
NIH Grant Transfer: Keep Your Funding!
NIH is offering a pathway for existing grant recipients to transfer their funding to a new organization. This opportunity is for those with specific NIH grant types who are undergoing a change in recipient status.
NIH Grants: Fund HIV Research & Fight Disease
Non-profit research institutions can secure funding to explore shared biological mechanisms driving multiple HIV-associated health issues. This initiative aims to identify key intervention targets to improve the health and treatment of individuals living with HIV.
Fund Your TB Research: NIH Grants Available
This NIH grant supports research into the M. tuberculosis granuloma, the key structure in TB disease. Funding will advance understanding to develop better treatments for tuberculosis.
Unlock Research Funding: Access Vital Health Data & Samples
Researchers can apply to access valuable biospecimens like urine and plasma from the Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study. This data supports crucial research into tobacco use behaviors and health outcomes across the U.S.
Funded Research: Boost Influenza Vaccine Understanding
This grant opportunity supports research into influenza immunity and vaccine effectiveness in adults aged 65 and older. Funds are available for studies aiming to improve our understanding of how vaccines work and reduce severe flu outcomes in this demographic.
Funded Health Research for Minority Health & Disparities
Are you a healthcare provider or researcher focused on improving minority health outcomes? This grant supports innovative research to reduce health disparities within healthcare systems and clinical settings. Investigate solutions that make a tangible difference in patient care.
NIH Grant: Fund Cancer Research & Save Lives!
This NIH grant supports cutting-edge translational research for preventing, detecting, diagnosing, and treating organ-specific cancers or related groups. Businesses with investigator-initiated projects focused on human biology and a clear translational endpoint can apply for significant funding to advance cancer care.
Fund Your HIV Research: NIH Grants Available
NIH is seeking research grant applications to investigate how myeloid cells contribute to persistent HIV-1 reservoirs in the brain and to develop strategies for their eradication. This funding supports basic and translational research with potential for global impact.
Unlock Funding: Fight HIV in the Brain!
Researchers focused on understanding and eliminating HIV-1 reservoirs in the brain can apply for this grant. The funding supports innovative studies on myeloid cell roles and therapeutic strategies, encouraging collaboration and high-impact discoveries.
Funded Research: Boost Your Gastroparesis Study!
Seeking organizations to serve as the Scientific Data Research Center for a Gastroparesis Clinical Research Consortium. This funding supports critical data collection, analysis, and bio-specimen repository management to advance understanding and treatment of gastroparesis.
NIH Grants for HIV Research: Improve Patient Care
This NIH grant supports research into how social, economic, and behavioral factors affect co-occurring diseases in people with HIV. Funding is available to develop integrated strategies for better clinical management and assess their feasibility.
Fund Your Gastroparesis Research: NIH Grants Available
NIH is seeking applications from existing clinical sites in the Gastroparesis Clinical Research Consortium to continue vital research on gastroparesis, including pediatric cohorts and clinical trials. Funding will support ongoing research, establish a bio-specimen repository for biomarker discovery, and deepen understanding of the disease's pathological basis.