Dept. of the Army -- USAMRAA
USAMRAA, a U.S. Army agency, funds medical research and development grants for various health programs.
Fund Your Breast Cancer Breakthrough: DoD Scholar Award
Early-career scientists with innovative vision can secure funding for groundbreaking breast cancer research. This award supports talented individuals aiming to revolutionize treatment and prevention, requiring a 50% dedication to breast cancer research and collaboration with consumer advocates.
Funded Breast Cancer Research Breakthroughs for Businesses
This grant supports advanced translational research and small-scale clinical trials with high potential to make significant breakthroughs in breast cancer. Businesses and research institutions with ready-to-go projects can secure funding to accelerate progress toward ending breast cancer.
Get Funding for Breast Cancer Breakthroughs
This grant supports groundbreaking research projects aimed at transforming breast cancer clinical management and prevention, requiring human clinical trials. Researchers with experience leading large-scale projects and access to necessary resources are encouraged to apply.
Unlock ALS Research Funding: Biomarker Grants Available
This grant funds the development of clinical biomarkers to improve ALS research and clinical trials for eligible researchers and institutions. The funding aims to better define ALS subtypes, predict treatment responses, and enhance the value of future clinical trials.
Fund Research: Advance Trauma Care & Get DoD Funding
Seeking proposals for clinical studies on tranexamic acid for treating traumatic hemorrhage, funded by the Dept. of the Army to advance medical research benefiting both military and civilian communities.
Unlock Funding for Advanced Medical Tech Innovation
Calling all biotech innovators! This program offers funding for groundbreaking research into improved platelet storage technologies, aiming to overcome current logistical challenges and advance medical science for both military and civilian use.
Get Funding for NF Clinical Trials: Millions Available!
This award seeks to accelerate neurofibromatosis research into new treatments by funding collaborative clinical trials. Eligible organizations and companies can apply to conduct Phase I and II trials for NF1, NF2, and schwannomatosis.
Fund Your Breakthrough Melanoma Research!
This award from the Dept. of the Army seeks innovative, high-risk/high-reward research proposals for melanoma. Fund groundbreaking studies that could lead to new treatments and insights for patients.
Get DoD Funding for Transplant Tech Innovation
This award supports research and development of advanced technologies for reconstructive transplantation, aiming to create new products for military service members, veterans, and the public. Businesses with proven concepts can receive funding to advance their innovations towards market or clinical application.
Fund Your Transplant Research: DoD Grant for Innovation
This Department of the Army grant is for researchers and institutions focused on groundbreaking reconstructive transplant studies that can improve patient care and quality of life. Funding supports research with military relevance, aiming to enhance healthcare for Service Members, Veterans, and the general public.
Fund Your Tropical Disease Research in Kenya
USAMRAA is seeking proposals for research on militarily relevant infectious diseases in Kenya. This funding supports basic science, clinical trials, and surveillance for disease prevention and detection.
Fund Your Medical Research Breakthroughs!
This grant funds innovative research focused on improving transplantation outcomes for military personnel, veterans, and the public. Eligible applicants include scientists, clinicians, academic institutions, industry, and government agencies.
Fund Your Breast Cancer Research Career!
Are you a brilliant recent graduate or medical doctor passionate about breast cancer research? This program offers funding for your innovative postdoctoral research, helping you become an independent leader in the field.
DOD Grant: Fund PTSD & Addiction Research
Are you a researcher or organization focused on combating alcohol and substance abuse disorders, especially in military-connected populations? This award supports innovative translational research to develop new medications and precision medicine approaches for treating these conditions and co-occurring PTSD.
Fund Your Pain Management Research: Army Grants
This award from the Department of the Army funds innovative research to advance chronic pain management and improve patient quality of life. Eligible applicants can receive significant funding for basic, translational, and clinical research (excluding clinical trials) focused on non-opioid solutions.
Fund Your Pain Management Breakthroughs: DoD Grants Available
Are you a researcher or business developing innovative solutions for chronic pain management? The Department of the Army is awarding funds for pilot studies and clinical trials that could revolutionize patient care and reduce opioid reliance.
Get Funding for Chronic Pain Solutions
This award supports businesses developing innovative solutions to improve chronic pain management. Businesses focused on evidence-based products, technologies, or care models that reduce opioid use can receive funding to accelerate their innovations into clinical practice.
Get Army Funding for Medical Innovation!
U.S. Army seeks innovative extramural research and development to advance medical solutions for warfighters. Eligible entities can submit proposals for basic and applied research focused on scientific advancement rather than specific system development.
Fund Your Alzheimer's & TBI Research: Get Grant Money!
This grant is for researchers developing tools and technologies to diagnose and treat neurological conditions like Alzheimer's and TBI, particularly in military personnel. It aims to improve quality of life and advance scientific understanding for both military and civilian communities.
Get Funding for Alzheimer's & TBI Research
This grant supports research into the link between Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Alzheimer's disease (AD), aiming to develop new diagnostic tools and technologies to improve the quality of life for affected individuals, especially within the military community. Applications are welcome from researchers and organizations focused on advancing our understanding and treatment of these conditions.