National Institutes of Health

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is a US federal agency funding biomedical research grants & programs.

Showing 12641-12645 of 12645 grants from National Institutes of Health
Closed

Get Funding for Bladder Health Research for Women

Researchers and institutions can receive funding to establish a consortium focused on preventing lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in women across all age groups. This initiative aims to build the scientific foundation for future LUTS prevention strategies by understanding healthy bladder function and identifying risk factors.

Medical Research Women's Health NIH Grants +1 more
Closed

Fund Research: Prevent Bladder Issues in Women

This grant funds research consortia to build the scientific foundation for preventing lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in women of all ages. The goal is to understand healthy bladder function and identify risk factors for conditions like incontinence and bladder infections.

Healthcare Research Women's Health Medical Innovation +1 more
Closed

Get Funded: NIH Grants for Independent Research Careers

Are you an advanced postdoctoral researcher or junior faculty in biomedical or behavioral sciences? This NIH grant provides significant funding and protected time over 3-5 years to develop your independent research career in diabetes, digestive, or kidney diseases.

NIH Research Biomedical +2 more
Closed

NIH Rheumatic Disease Research Core Centers Grant

Research institutions with established, funded investigators studying rheumatic diseases are eligible for this NIH grant. The funding supports shared research facilities and services to accelerate rheumatic disease research and improve efficiency.

Healthcare Research Medical Centers NIH Funding +1 more
Closed

NIH HIV Lung Disease Clinical Trial Planning Grants

Researchers and clinical institutions can apply for R34 planning grants to develop Phase II/III clinical trials for HIV patients with lung disease. Funding supports protocol development and preliminary studies to optimize treatments for HIV-related lung and cardiovascular conditions.

HIV Research Clinical Trials Medical Research +1 more