Dept. of the Army -- USAMRAA
USAMRAA, a U.S. Army agency, funds medical research and development grants for various health programs.
Get Funding for Prostate Cancer Drug Development
This grant supports researchers developing promising lead agents for prostate cancer treatment. Funding is available to generate crucial preclinical data needed for FDA approval and potential commercial licensing.
Fund Your Research Career: DoD Grants for TSC Experts
Are you a TSC researcher looking to transition from postdoctoral training to an independent faculty position? The DoD Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Career Transition Award offers up to four years of funding, covering both your final postdoctoral years and the initial phase of your independent research career.
Fund Your Breakthrough: Tuberous Sclerosis Research Grants
Are you a researcher in tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) seeking funding for innovative, high-risk concepts? This grant supports preliminary investigations to develop groundbreaking hypotheses and advance TSC research.
Fund Your Neurofibromatosis Research Breakthrough!
Seeking innovative research grants to explore groundbreaking concepts in neurofibromatosis and Schwannomatosis. This funding is for initial exploration and hypothesis development, ideal for high-risk, high-gain scientific discoveries.
Fund Your Neurofibromatosis Research Breakthroughs
Are you an independent investigator or researcher passionate about neurofibromatosis? This award provides funding to advance your career and develop innovative solutions for complications, diagnostic tools, and translational therapies for NF.
Fund Your NF Research Career: Postdoc Traineeship
Recent doctoral graduates passionate about neurofibromatosis (NF) research can apply for this award to gain essential experience and mentorship for an independent career. Funding primarily supports trainee salary for research focusing on NF complications, imaging, markers, and translational therapies.
Unlock Grant Funding for NF Research & Treatment
This award from the Dept. of the Army supports basic and clinical research focused on understanding and improving the diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life for individuals with Neurofibromatosis (NF) and Schwannomatosis. Researchers and their collaborators can receive significant funding to advance breakthroughs in this critical area.
Fund Your Neurofibromatosis Clinical Trial!
This grant is for researchers and institutions developing groundbreaking clinical trials to treat or manage neurofibromatosis and Schwannomatosis. Secure funding to test new drugs, devices, or procedures that can significantly improve patient outcomes.
Unlock Funding for Neurofibromatosis Research
This grant is for researchers focused on advancing treatments and understanding of Neurofibromatosis (NF) and Schwannomatosis, covering areas like pain, nerve regeneration, and cognitive dysfunction. While not for clinical trials, it strongly encourages collaboration between academic and industry scientists to maximize research impact.
Fund Your Parkinson's Research Career!
Are you an early-career scientist passionate about Parkinson's disease research? This award provides funding and mentorship to help you establish yourself as a leader in the field.
Secure Funding for Parkinson's Research & Patient Care
This award from the Dept. of the Army funds innovative, multidisciplinary research aimed at understanding, preventing, diagnosing, or treating Parkinson's disease. Eligible projects span from basic science to clinical applications, with the goal of significantly impacting patient care and well-being.
Fund Your Lung Cancer Breakthrough: DoD Translational Research Grants
Seeking grants for innovative lung cancer research with a direct path to patient care? The DoD is funding translational studies that bridge basic science discoveries with clinical applications.
Fund Cancer Research: Get DoD Impact Award Grants
Are you a researcher with a mature, hypothesis-driven project tackling critical cancer issues? Secure funding to accelerate your findings towards near-term clinical applications and make a significant impact on military-relevant cancers.
Get DoD Funding for Cancer Research Innovation
This grant offers funding for groundbreaking, high-risk, high-reward cancer research concepts relevant to military personnel, veterans, and the public. Focus areas include military-unique exposures and their impact on force readiness and military families.
Fund Your Groundbreaking Cancer Research Idea
This award supports innovative, early-stage research ideas with high-risk/high-reward potential to accelerate progress in eradicating lung cancer. It's ideal for independent investigators, including new ones within 10 years of their first faculty appointment, to develop testable hypotheses and gather impactful data.
Boost Lung Cancer Research Funding & Advance Careers
Early-career researchers focused on lung cancer can receive funding and mentorship to develop impactful research careers, with a strong emphasis on discovery and relevance to military health. Partnerships with DoD and VA facilities are encouraged.
Unlock Cancer Research Funding for Junior Scientists
This award empowers promising junior scientists to lead groundbreaking cancer research projects, fostering their career development with expert mentorship. Funding is available for eligible predoctoral candidates and postdoctoral fellows to investigate key areas within cancer research.
Unlock Lung Cancer Research Funding: DoD Grants Available
This DoD award fuels collaborative research between clinicians and scientists to accelerate lung cancer breakthroughs into patient treatments. Secure funding to advance promising ideas from the lab to clinical application, benefiting from cross-disciplinary expertise.
Fund Your NF Research Breakthroughs!
This award empowers researchers dedicated to advancing neurofibromatosis (NF) understanding and patient care. Secure funding for impactful, early-stage research projects with the potential for significant scientific and clinical contributions.
Secure Grants for Autism Research & Innovation
This award supports innovative research projects aimed at advancing the understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and improving outcomes for individuals with autism. It's open to researchers and institutions developing high-impact, creative solutions, excluding clinical trials.