National Institutes of Health
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is a US federal agency funding biomedical research grants & programs.
NIH Grants: Fund Alzheimer's Research & New Therapies
Are you a researcher or institution focused on Alzheimer's disease? This NIH grant supports studies exploring the root causes of neuropsychiatric symptoms in dementia patients, paving the way for groundbreaking treatments and prevention strategies.
Fund Your Cancer Research Career: NIH Grant
This NIH grant supports exceptional graduate students aspiring to lead independent cancer research. It provides funding to ease your transition from predoctoral to postdoctoral research, fostering career growth and independence.
NIH Grant: Fund Radiation Injury Treatment Research
NIH is seeking research proposals to develop and refine medical treatments for injuries caused by radiation exposure. This funding will support the advancement of promising countermeasures and the scientific understanding needed for their approval.
NIH Grants: Fund Teen Dating Violence Research
Institutions and organizations can receive NIH funding for research into the causes, prevention, and understanding of teen dating violence. This grant supports behavioral and biomedical studies exploring perceptions and responses to TDV within communities.
NIH Grants: Fund Teen Dating Violence Research
This NIH grant opportunity supports research institutions and organizations in studying the causes, prevention, and impact of teen dating violence. Funding is available for behavioral and biomedical studies to understand and address this critical issue.
Get Funding for Cancer Care Innovations
Are you a researcher or small business developing innovative complementary therapies for cancer prevention, diagnosis, or treatment? This grant supports preliminary research to explore new approaches and technologies that could improve cancer outcomes.
Get Funding for Kidney Disease Research in Seniors
Researchers focused on chronic kidney disease in aging individuals can apply for this grant from the National Institute on Aging to fund basic, clinical, and translational studies. The funds aim to improve our understanding and treatment of kidney disease in older populations.
NIH Grants for Kidney Disease Research Funding
This NIH grant opportunity supports research into chronic kidney disease (CKD) and its impact on aging populations. Businesses and research institutions can secure funding to advance the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of CKD in older adults.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Research & Improve Patient Care
Eligible institutions can secure funding to continue vital research into Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction (LUTD) symptoms, aiming to develop better measurement tools and improve patient outcomes. This opportunity supports ongoing, multi-site studies focused on defining clinical phenotypes and symptom diversity.
Get Funding for Urinary Tract Dysfunction Research
Are you a current research site within the LURN network? This grant offers continued funding for your ongoing multi-site studies focused on understanding and improving the diagnosis and treatment of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction (LUTD).
Fund Cancer Prevention Trials: Get NIH Grants!
The National Cancer Institute is offering grants to support early-phase clinical trials for cancer prevention agents and interventions. These funds will help design and conduct trials to assess safety, tolerability, and preventive potential, while also characterizing molecular targets and developing insights into cancer prevention mechanisms.
Fund Your Cancer Prevention Trials: NIH Grants
This grant from the National Institutes of Health supports organizations conducting early-stage clinical trials to test new cancer prevention agents. Funding is available for designing and executing trials to assess the effectiveness and biological impact of these agents, advancing their development.
NIH Grant: Fund Breakthrough Biomedical Research
This NIH grant supports innovative, high-risk, high-reward research projects in biomedical, behavioral, and clinical fields. Secure funding for the early stages of novel ideas that could lead to significant advancements and breakthroughs.
Fund Research: Unlock Insights into Chronic Pelvic Pain
This grant is for current MAPP Network Tissue and Technology Core participants to continue collecting data and biological samples for UCPPS research. Funding will support integrated analyses to gain new insights into this condition and improve clinical management.
NIH Grant: Fund Chronic Pain Research & Improve Patient Care
This NIH grant supports continued data coordination for research into chronic pelvic pain conditions like IC/BPS and CP/CPPS. It aims to uncover new insights into the causes and patterns of these conditions to guide future treatment strategies.
Secure Grant Funding for Chronic Pain Research Network
Are you one of the six major MAPP Discovery Sites? This opportunity offers additional funding to continue vital research into chronic pelvic pain, collecting data and samples to drive future clinical improvements.
Get Grants for Cancer Health Disparities Research
This grant is for researchers investigating the root causes and mechanisms behind cancer health disparities. Funding supports pilot studies, new methodologies, data analysis, and developing resources to advance this critical area of research.
NIH Grant: Fund Neuroscience Diversity in Research
This NIH grant funds educational programs designed to prepare diverse undergraduate students for Ph.D. programs in neuroscience. It supports institutions in developing collaborative research experiences, skill-building courses, and mentorship to boost the neuroscience workforce.
NIH Grant: Fund Your Microbicide Research & Innovation
NIH is seeking applications from researchers for the Microbicide Innovation Program to develop new topical microbicides for HIV and STI prevention. This funding supports preclinical research, discovery, characterization, and innovative assessment methods for these critical health solutions.
Fund Your IBD Research & Discover Breakthroughs
Seeking to advance Inflammatory Bowel Disease research? This grant supports studies that identify causal genes and mechanisms, expanding on existing IBD genetics consortium findings.