Dept. of the Army -- USAMRAA
USAMRAA, a U.S. Army agency, funds medical research and development grants for various health programs.
Fund Your Groundbreaking Ovarian Cancer Research
This DoD grant is for visionary leaders from any field to apply their expertise to revolutionize ovarian cancer research or patient care. Receive funding and freedom to pursue your most innovative and high-risk ideas with significant potential impact.
Get DoD Funding for Bone Marrow Failure Breakthroughs!
This DoD award offers funding for groundbreaking ideas in bone marrow failure research, supporting novel approaches that promise to uncover new avenues for understanding and curing these diseases.
Get Funding for Wound Infection Breakthroughs
This grant supports research into advanced treatments and rapid detection methods for combat-related or trauma-induced wound infections. Small businesses can receive funding for applied research to develop new health products and technologies that prevent or manage these critical infections.
Get Grants for Lung Cancer Research & Innovation
This award from the Dept. of the Army funds innovative translational research to accelerate lung cancer breakthroughs from lab discoveries to patient applications. It supports projects integrating basic science and clinical observations to improve lung cancer treatment.
Grant: Fund Your Lung Cancer Research Career
Physician-researchers can get funding for innovative lung cancer research projects, even if you're new to the field. This award helps launch your independent research career.
Funding for Breast Cancer Research Extensions
This award supports extending or enhancing data collection and analysis for existing breast cancer clinical trials, aiming to maximize the impact of patient participation. It's designed for research teams, including patient advocates, to gain deeper insights and address critical knowledge gaps in breast cancer research.
Get Funding for Spinal Cord Injury Research Partnerships
This award is for multi-institutional partnerships of clinicians and basic scientists to accelerate spinal cord injury research into clinical applications. It supports innovative, collaborative projects with a strong translational component.
Funded Clinical Trials: Advance Spinal Cord Injury Rehab
This grant funds Phase 0, I, or II clinical trials focused on spinal cord injury rehabilitation, applicable to military members, veterans, and their families. It's for researchers and clinicians aiming to significantly improve SCI outcomes through innovative interventions.
Funded Research for Spinal Cord Injury Solutions
This grant supports innovative research projects by investigators focused on advancing spinal cord injury (SCI) research and patient care. Funding is available for studies from basic science to translational research, with a strong emphasis on military relevance for service members, veterans, and their families.
Get Funding to Improve Spinal Cord Injury Care
This grant is for researchers and clinicians focused on understanding the experiences of military and veteran populations with spinal cord injuries. Funds will support qualitative research to identify effective strategies for rehabilitation, community reintegration, and improving overall quality of life.
Fund Your Breakthrough MS Research: DoD Grants
This DoD grant supports innovative researchers exploring novel, high-risk concepts to tackle Multiple Sclerosis, potentially opening entirely new research avenues. Funding is for early-stage, groundbreaking studies rather than incremental advancements.
Fund Your Breakthroughs: DoD Health Research Grants
Are you a researcher or organization developing solutions for health issues stemming from military toxic exposures? This award provides significant funding to support impactful clinical trials aimed at prevention, treatment, and symptom management for affected individuals.
Fund Research: Boost Military Health & Innovation
This program supports innovative research to enhance military healthcare delivery, improve patient outcomes, and inform evidence-based policy for military and civilian health systems.
Get DoD Funding for Toxic Exposure Solutions
Are you a researcher or business owner developing solutions for military toxic exposures? This award funds collaborative projects to rapidly bring groundbreaking health products and technologies to our service members.
Get Funding for Toxic Exposure Research
Calling all researchers focused on military toxic exposure health issues! This award provides significant funding for studies that can improve understanding and treatment of diseases linked to service-related exposures, from basic science to clinical applications.
Secure Cancer Research Funding: Impact Your Patients Now
This award from the Dept. of the Army is for advanced cancer research with a clear path to improving patient care in the Military Health System. Eligible researchers can secure significant funding for projects with near-term clinical impact, including trials.
Fund Your Cancer Research & Clinical Trials!
Are you a researcher or institution working on innovative cancer treatments? This award provides significant funding to accelerate the implementation of impactful clinical trials for promising new drugs, devices, and approaches. Focus on advancing patient care from early-stage studies to large-scale efficacy trials.
Fund Your Cancer Research Breakthroughs: DOD Grants!
This DOD grant is for innovative, high-risk cancer research ideas that could revolutionize patient care and treatment. Fund your groundbreaking concepts for active-duty military, veterans, and the public.
Fund Your Cancer Research Career: Fellow & Resident Awards
Early-career researchers and residents can secure funding to advance critical cancer research and improve patient care, with a focus on your career development as the Principal Investigator.
Cancer Research Grants: Fund Your Early Career!
This award empowers early-career investigators to lead impactful cancer research projects, with guidance from experienced mentors. Secure funding to drive your innovative cancer research forward and develop your scientific career.