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Grant NameURLFunding AgencyFunding Agency LocationDiscipline (if specified)StripendOther benefitsDuration of the awardExtension possible?How often is this funding open for application?US residentsUS permanent residentsUS non-resident aliensOther nationality criteriaTime limitation after PhDSpecifically announced for applicants from underrepresented or minority groups?Other eligiblity criteria
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Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions Postdoctoral Fellowshiphttps://msca-net.eu/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/MSCA_PF_handbook_final.pdfHorizon Europe Program of the European UnionEUUp to €5,080 per month gross (depending on the host country)€600 mobility allowance if applicable; €660 family allowance; long-term leave and special needs allowances; In addition, funding is provided for research, training and networking activities management and indirect costsGlobal Fellowships: 2 years in any country +1 years in an EU member statenoannually; mid-SeptemberCitizenship or permanent resident status in an EU Member State (for Global Fellowship)Up to 8 yearsnothey must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the country of the beneficiary (for European Postdoctoral Fellowships), or the host organisation for the outgoing phase (for Global Postdoctoral Fellowships) for more than 12 months in the 36 months immediately before the call deadline
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Newton International Fellowshiphttps://royalsociety.org/grants-schemes-awards/grants/newton-international/The Roayal SocietyUKup to £420,000 over 3 yearsresearch expenses relocation and visa costs for Newton International Fellows and their dependents (partner and children). The total grant cap may be exceeded in order to cover relocation/visa costs if this is well justified in the application. estate costs and indirect costs3 yearsnoannuallyyesyesyesnon-UK scientists who are at an early stage of their research career and wish to conduct research in the UK.up to 7 yearsnoapplicant has no UK citizenship; applicant does not work in the UK
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Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship/Young Investigator Granthttps://www.alexslemonade.org/grants/program-areas/early-career-research-programsAlex's Lemonade Stand FoundationUSAChildhood cancer researchup to $50,000 per yearOther budget items may include fringe, travel, supplies and small pieces of equipment.up to 3 yearsyes; one no-cost extension request is allowed. annually; mid-DecemberyesyesyesApplicant institutions must be based in the United States or Canada. Applicants need not be United States citizens. Funds must be granted to nonprofit institutions or organizations. up to 6 yearsnoAt the time of application or successful award, the applicant must not hold an NIH independent (R or P Award) or individual training (F or K Award) grant. Institutional training grants (KL2, K12, T32) are permitted. Funding from other foundations is also permitted provided there are no overlapping aims or budgetary overlap.
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JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship (Short-term) for North American and European Researchers for Pre/ Postdocshttps://www.jsps.go.jp/english/e-fellow/e-ippan/index.htmlThe Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)JapanJPY362,000 per monthA round-trip air ticket, a settling-in allowance of JPY 200,000 (only applicable for Fellows with 3 or more months of tenure), overseas travel insurance coverage, etc.1-2 yearsnoannuallyyesyesyesBe a citizen of a country that has diplomatic relations with Japan (JSPS treats Taiwanese and Palestinian researchers in this manner).up to 6 yearsnoThe program provides an opportunity to conduct collaborative research for young overseas researchers under the guidance of their hosts in universities and other research institutions in Japan.
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AIDS and Cancer Specimen Resource Young Investigator Pilot Awardhttps://www.acsr1.com/pilot/AIDS and Cancer Specimen ResourceUSAAIDS$30 000no1 yearyes, no-cost extension is possibleapplication last open: 2021yesyesyesUp to 5 yearsno
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American Heart Association Postdoctoral Fellowshiphttps://professional.heart.org/en/research-programs/aha-funding-opportunities/postdoctoral-fellowshipAmerican Heart AssociationUSACardiovascular biologyup to $66,598 per year$11,850 per year for health insurance; $3,000 science support per year, in addition to the stipend ($1500 must be spent on travel to a national conference)2 yearsnoannually; early/mid-SeptemberyesyesyesUp to 5 yearsnoAHA Membership
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American Society of Hematology Scholar Awardhttps://www.hematology.org/awards/career-enhancement-and-training/scholar-awardAmerican Society of HematologyHematology$100,000 over a two- to three-year period in equal quarterly payments over the award term.2-3 yearsnoannually; LOI: early-May, full application: early-AugustyesyesyesUS or Canadian citizen conducting research anywhere in the world; or hold a visa or permanent resident status in the US or Canada with plans to conduct research within the US or Canadaup to 5 yearsnoASH membership
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AXA Research Fellowshiphttps://www.axa-research.org/en/page/AXA-FellowshipsAXA Research FundEUrenewable energyup to €140,000 per funding periodno2 yearsnoannually; LOI: mid-May; full application: late-Juneyesyesyesapplicants from any countryup to 5 yearsnoHost institutions must be registered in the AXA Research Fund’s database Institutions can apply only when a projects call is open. Projects which are not directly linked to the call for proposals' topics are not eligible. Institution can present only one candidate for the whole institution (and not one per department, faculty or laboratory) Institutions hosting an AXA Chair cannot request for an extra Post-Doctoral fellowship for a researcher working on the AXA Chairholder's team.
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Career Awards at the Scientific Interface (CASI)https://www.bwfund.org/funding-opportunities/interfaces-in-science/career-awards-at-the-scientific-interface/Burroughs Wellcome FundUSAresearchers who are transitioning from training environments in the physical, mathematical, computational sciences and/or engineering into postdoctoral work in the biological sciences$100,000 per yearno5 years (2 years postdoc + 3 years faculty)noannually; LOI: early-September; full application: early Januaryyesyesyesup to 5 yearsnoCandidates must hold a Ph.D. degree in one of the fields of mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer science, statistics, or engineering. This includes related areas of physical, mathematical, computational, theoretical, and engineering science. Exceptions will be made only if the applicant can demonstrate significant expertise in one of these areas, evidenced by publications, undergraduate major, or masters degree. You must have this exception approved by the program officer before applying; do not presume you will be given an exception.
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Glenn Foundation for Medical Research Postdoctoral Fellowships in Aging Researchhttps://www.afar.org/grants/glenn-postdocAmerican Federation for Aging ResearchUSABasic biology of aging$75,000, of which the applicant’s salary/stipend must equal or exceed NIH pay scale for postdoctoral fellowships, appropriate to the level of training, but a minimum of $54,840. remainder of the grant to be used for allowable expenses (research supplies, equipment, health insurance, travel to scientific meetings1 yearnoannually; LOI: late-January; full application: Mid-Mayyesyesyesup to 5 yearsnoPostdoctoral fellows in laboratories that receive support as part of a Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research are not eligible to apply. Fellows may not hold any concurrent funding for the same research project. Applicants from underrepresented groups in the biomedical sciences are strongly encouraged to apply.
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Life Science Research Foundation awardhttps://lsrf.org/apply/award-details/Life Sciences Research FoundationUSALife Sciences$77,000 a year$11,000 a year for research funds3 yearsnoannually; early-OctoberyesyesyesThe host institution will determine the type of visa required by the awardee for legal employment and ensure that the awardee remains in good standing.Up to 5 yearsnoNon-U.S. citizens must carry out their proposed postdoctoral research in a U.S. laboratory. You must complete your postdoctoral training in a lab different from that of your graduate (thesis) lab.
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PhRMA Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowshiphttps://www.phrmafoundation.org/awards/post-doctoral-fellowships/PhRMA FoundationUSA4 disciplines: Value Assessment & Health Outcomes; Research Drug Delivery; Drug Discovery Targets and Pathways; Translational Medicine$60,000 per yearnoup to 2 yearsnoannually; depending on disciplineyesyesyesup to 5 yearsnoIdeal candidate will be conducting their research in a new laboratory and not where their graduate work was performed. Specific requirements depend on the discipline.
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American Cancer Society Postdoctoral Fellowshiphttps://www.cancer.org/research/we-fund-cancer-research/apply-research-grant/grant-types/postdoctoral-fellowships.htmlAmerican Cancer SocietyUSACancer researchyear 1: $66,000; year 2: $68,000; year 3: $70,000 a year.Fellows will receive $4,000 a year to help defray costs such as health insurance, workshop costs, and expenses associated with presenting at a domestic scientific meeting. In the last year, an additional $1,500 is added to the fellowship allowance for PFs to attend either the ACS Postdoctoral Fellows Symposium or a domestic scientific meeting.up to 3 yearsnotwo times a year: April 1 and October 15yesyesyesup to 4 yearsnono
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Burroughs Wellcome Fund Postdoctoral Diversity Enrichment Programhttps://www.bwfund.org/funding-opportunities/diversity-in-science/postdoctoral-enrichment-program/Burroughs Wellcome FundUSAbiomedical or medical research$20,000 per yearNo3 yearsnoannually; mid-JanuaryyesnonoCitizens of the US or Canadaup to 4 yearsyesMust be a member of an underrepresented group in the sciences (Black/African American, Latinx, Native American, or Native Pacific Islander)
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K99/R00 - The Pathway to Independence Awardhttps://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/pa-20-188.htmlNational Institute of HealthUSAHealth SciencesK99 phase: Up to $100K/year // R00 phase: Up to $249K/yearK99 phase: fringe benefits, research support (Up to $30K/year) // R00 phase: Salary for Postdoctoral, Technician, Lab Manager SupportK99 phase: up to 2 yrs // R00 phase: up to 3 yearsyes; no cost extensionthree times a year: Initial submission: February 12; June 12; October 12; Resubmission: March 12, July 12, November 12yesyesyes (K99 period)Up to 4 yearsnoK99/R00 recipients must reside in and work at U.S.-based institutions for the duration of the award.
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Simons Postdoctoral Fellowship in Marine Microbial Ecologyhttps://www.simonsfoundation.org/grant/simons-postdoctoral-fellowships-in-marine-microbial-ecology/Simons FoundationUSAMarine Microbial Ecology$65,000 annual stipend$25,000 annual allowance - may be spent on health insurance for the fellow and family and other benefits as required by the institution, research supplies, small equipment (including computers), attendance at scientific meetings and other research-related travel.3 yearsnoannually; early-Mayyesyesyesup to 3 years; Preference will be for applicants with no more than one year of postdoctoral experience. noU.S. citizens may choose a postdoctoral research sponsor in either the U.S. or Canada. Foreign applicants may choose a sponsor in the U.S. Awards can only be issued to nonprofit research universities or research institutions in the U.S. or Canada (in a campus within these countries).
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American Physiological Society Postdoctoral Fellowshiphttps://www.physiology.org/professional-development/awards/trainees/postdoctoral-fellowship?SSO=YAmerican Physiological SocietyUSAPhysiology$50KNo1 yearnoannually; LOI: mid-November, Full Application: mid-FebruaryyesyesyesUp to 3 yearsnoAPS membership (applicant and mentor)
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Thrasher Fundhttps://www.thrasherresearch.org/Thrasher research fundUSAChildren's healthUp to $25,000 per funding period. $12,500 in total of the proposed budget may be used for salary (including fringe)Funds not needed for salary are to be used for research supplies or other research-related expenses. The cost of attending conferences are allowed for the applicant to report findings resulting from Thrasher-supported research. Such travel costs may not exceed $2,000.up to 2 yearsnotwo times a year; spring application: LOI: mid-March, full application: Early May; fall application: LOI: mid-September, full application: early NovemberyesyesyesUp to 3 yearsnoespecially hope to encourage applications from those in the United States who are part of underrepresented minority groups in research.; An applicant who is supported, or has been supported in the past, by a National Institutes of Health (NIH) K award (including a K12 award) or a Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) is not eligible to apply for the Early Career Award. An Investigator with an application pending for one of the above may apply to the Early Career Award Program, but if an award is received before the Thrasher full proposal submission deadline the application will be removed from consideration. If the award is received after the full proposal submission deadline you may keep both awards.
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Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund for Medical Researchhttps://www.jccfund.org/about-fund/Jane Coffin Childs Memorial FundUSAHealth Sciencesyear 1: $70,000; year 2: $72,000; year 3: $74,000Additional funding provided for research costs, travel costs, relocation costs and supplemented salaries for fellows with dependents. Additional funds for child care costs are accessible for fellows3 yearsnoannually; early-FebruaryyesyesyesApplicants may be citizens of any country, but awards for non-U.S. citizens can only be made to sponsoring institutions in the United States.up to 2 years (or up to 18 months postdoc experience)noApplicants who have accepted a postdoctoral research fellowship award are not eligible. (Candidates may hold a T32 at the time of application, but not concurrently with the Jane Coffin Childs Award.) Fellows may obtain additional awards or grants to cover research expenses only, but not stipends. Postdoctoral training in the same institution in which the applicant received their Ph.D. is not preferred.
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Helen Hay Whitney Research Foundationhttp://hhwf.org/research-fellowship/Helen Hay Whitney FoundationUSAbasic biomedical sciencesyear 1: $68,000; year 2: $70,000; year 3: $72,000$1,500 per year to be used for research expenses, such as lab supplies, computers, etc. If the Fellow wishes, this money may be used, in part or entirely, to help defray the cost of the Fellow’s health insurance premiums. The Fellow determines how this research allowance will be spent. There is a Dependent Child Allowance of $1,500 per annum for each child. There is no allowance for a spouse. 3 yearsnoannually; mid-JuneyesyesyesFellowships may be awarded to US citizens planning to work in laboratories either in the US, Canada, or abroad and also to foreign citizens for research in laboratories in the US only. We expect that most applicants will reside in North America at the time of application. Foreign Students will need to obtain appropriate visa documentation, as required by US Immigration.up to 2 years (max. 1 year postdoc experience)nono more than ONE year of postdoctoral research experience at the time of the deadline. Ph.D. degree received no more than TWO years before the deadline
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EMBO Postdoctoral Fellowshiphttps://www.embo.org/funding/fellowships-grants-and-career-support/postdoctoral-fellowships/European Molecular Biology OrganizationEUMolecular BiologyCountry dependent, see details: https://www.embo.org/documents/PDF/Postdoctoral_Fellowships_ContractRates.pdfChildcare allowance, relocation allowance, access to leadership courses, invitation to a conference2 yearsnoApplications accepted throughout the yearCitizenship or permanent resident status in an EU Member State (to work in the US)Up to 2 yearsnoat least one first author publication accepted, All applications must involve movement between countries; Applications to return to a laboratory where the candidate has worked in the past for more than six months, either in one or in several visits will not be considered
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IRACDA at UNC (Formerly known as SPIRE)https://spire.unc.edu/apply/UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer CenterUSASTEMNIH standardsHealth insurance, travel funds, supply funds3 yearsnoannually; in Novemberyesyesnoup to 2 yearsyesInterest in teaching; Candidates from groups underrepresented in the biological, biomedical, chemical, and related STEM fields in sciences are strongly urged to apply and we welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds.
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Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellowshiphttps://www.beckman-foundation.org/programs/beckman-postdoctoral-fellows/Arnold and Mabel Beckman FoundationUSAfundamental chemistry or the development and build of chemical instrumentation$90,000 per yearfringe benefits and research expenditures; instrumentation fellowships will receive an additional one-time amount of up to $200,000. Fellows receiving year 3 renewal award will receive additional $90,000.2 yearsyesannually; LOI: early September; full application: mid-Decemberyesyesnoup to 18 monthsnoPhD in the chemical sciences; Must pursue postdoctoral training in an area of chemical sciences that would likely not be eligible for funding by traditional chemical biology, biochemical or biological science mechanisms (e.g., NIH-K award)
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Damon Runyon Fellowship Awardhttps://www.damonrunyon.org/for-scientists/application-guidelines/fellowshipDamon Runyon Cancer Research FoundationUSACancer researchyear 1: 60,000; year 2: 62,000; year 3: 64,000; year 4: 66,000; $2,000 expense allowance per year is awarded to the laboratory in which the Fellow is working and can be used by the Fellow for their educational and scientific expenses. With written request to the Foundation from the Fellow, the expense allowance may be used to defray the cost of health benefits. The Fellow determines how they would like to spend the money with approval from their sponsor. It is not an allowance for institutional overhead, postdoctoral scholar registration fees or postdoctoral fellowship taxes. 4 yearsnotwo times a year: mid-March and Mid-AugustyesyesyesCandidates applying to work in foreign-based or United States government laboratories may be awarded a fellowship if the program represents an unusual opportunity for postdoctoral training. Foreign candidates may apply to do their research only in the United States.up to 18 monthsnoThe proposed research must be conducted at a university, hospital or research institution. Candidates who have already accepted a postdoctoral research fellowship award are not eligible. (Candidates may hold a T32 at the time of application, but not concurrently with the Damon Runyon Fellowship Award.) No more than two Damon Runyon Fellows will be funded to work with the same Sponsor at any given time (including Co-Sponsors). Only one fellowship application will be accepted from a Sponsor or Fellow per review session (including Co-Sponsors); there is no limit, however, to the number of applications from an institution. Postdoctoral training in the same institution in which the applicant received their degree is discouraged, particularly if it is in the same department. (If either situation applies, the applicant must address the reason(s) in their application.) Proposals to continue training in the laboratory where the applicant received their PhD will not be considered. Proposals that are direct extensions of graduate work will not be funded.
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National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in Biologyhttps://beta.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/postdoctoral-research-fellowships-biology-prfbNational Science FoundationUSABiology$60,000 per year$20,000 allowance per year; One month per year paid leave 3 yearsnoannuallyyesyesnoup to 15 months in postdoc positionnonot have served in any position that requires the doctoral degree for more than 15 full time months prior to submission of the application. not have submitted the same research to another NSF postdoctoral fellowship program.
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American Psychological Foundation Division 29 Early Career Awardhttps://apf.apa.org/funding/division-29-early-career-award/American Psychological FoundationUSAPsychology$1,000 noone time awardnoannually; late-DecemberyesyesyesAPF encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds with respect to age, race, color, religion, creed, nationality, ability, sexual orientation, gender, and geography.up to 10 yearsnobe members of Division 29; be early career psychologists; demonstrate accomplishment and achievement related to psychotherapy theory, practice, research, or training; No self-nominations are permitted.
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American Psychological Foundation Trauma Psychology Granthttps://www.apa.org/apf/funding/trauma-psychology-grant?tab=1American Psychological FoundationUSATrauma Psychologyup to $3,200noone time awardnoannually; early-MarchyesyesyesAPF encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds with respect to age, race, color, religion, creed, nationality, ability, sexual orientation, gender, and geography.up to 10 yearsnoearly career psychologist, affiliated with nonprofit charitable, educational, and scientific institutions, or governmental entities operating exclusively for charitable and educational purposes. Have a demonstrated knowledge of trauma and trauma research. minor
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American Heart Association Career Development Awardhttps://professional.heart.org/en/research-programs/aha-funding-opportunities/career-development-awardAmerican Heart AssociationUSACardiovascular biology$77,000 per year3 yearsnoannually; early-Decemberyesyesnoawardees must obtain an H-1B or equivalent by the award activation datePostdoctoral fellows are eligible to apply but must have attained faculty appointment by the time of award activation.noPostdoctoral fellows are eligible to apply but must have attained faculty appointment by the time of award activation. Investigators who have been awarded NIH K99/R00 or R01 grants are not eligible to apply. The AHA will permit a Career Development Awardee to concurrently hold an NIH K award (other than K99/R00) if there is no budgetary overlap. Applicants must be AHA Professional Members at the time of application. minor
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AAUW International Fellowshipshttps://www.aauw.org/resources/programs/fellowships-grants/current-opportunities/international/American Association of University WomenUSA$50,000 no1 yearnoannually; November 15 every yearnonoyesHave citizenship in a country other than the U.S. or possession of a nonimmigrant visa if residing in the U.S. Women who are currently, or expect to be during the fellowship year, a U.S. citizen, U.S. permanent resident, or dual citizen with the U.S. and another country are not eligible.noyesOpen to women, including people who identify as women; Intend to return to their home country to pursue a professional career and upon completion of their studies. Be proficient in English and confirm proficiency by submitting one of the Required Components (see below), which include certain English proficiency exams, transcripts from English-speaking institutions, or a written statement verifying English is the applicant’s native language.
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Alan and Helene Goldberg In Vitro Toxicology Grantshttps://caat.jhsph.edu/programs/grants/Johns Hopkins Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT)USAin vitro approaches$40,000 no1 yearnoannually; pre-proposal: mid-May; full proposal: mid-Augustyesyesyesnonono
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Alternatives Research & Development Foundation Annual Open Granthttps://ardf-online.org/ardf-grants.htmlAlternatives Research & Development FoundationUSAResearch, testing, and education fields; preference towards in silico and in vitro methods with human cells or tissues$40,000 no1 yearyes; justification neededannually; Early-AprilyesyesyesnonoNon-profit, educational, and/or research institutions; May not use intact, non-human vertebrate or invertebrate animals. Proposals are welcome from any nonprofit educational or research institution worldwide, although there is a preference for U.S. applications
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Autism Science Foundation Postdoctoral Training Awardhttps://autismsciencefoundation.org/apply-for-a-predoc-post-doc-fellowship/Autism Science FoundationUSAbasic and clinical research relevant to autism spectrum disorders$50,000 no1 yearnoannually; early-DecemberyesyesyesU.S. citizens affiliated with institutions or enrolled in academic programs inside or outside of the United States are eligible to apply. Non-U.S. citizens affiliated with institutions or enrolled in academic programs inside or outside of the United States are eligible to apply.nonoApplicant cannot simultaneously hold another named fellowship award during the support period.
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Canadian Institutes of Health Research Postdoctoral Fellowshiphttps://www.researchnet-recherchenet.ca/rnr16/vwOpprtntyDtls.do?progCd=11200&language=E&org=CIHRCanadian Institutes of Health Research CanadaHealth Sciencesup to CAD40,000research allowance: CAD5,000; A $1,000 award is offered yearly by the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) to three women of outstanding academic qualifications entering a career in scholarship or research at the postdoctoral level via fellowship programs from the Tri-Agencies (one award is granted per Agency). 2 yearsnoannually; early-Octobernononocitizens and permanent residents of Canadanonono
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Faculty for the Futurehttps://www.facultyforthefuture.net/Schlumberger Foundation Faculty for the FutureUSASTEM$40,000 Bench fees, acoomodation costs and living allowance, sometimes an exceptional child care grant may be awarded, budget for initial travel to the host country and conference expenses1 yearrenewable by yearannually; mid-NovembernonoyesOnly developing countries that meet their criterianoyesfemale and citizen of a developing country or emerging economy where women are underrepresented in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines. You are not eligible to apply if you hold dual citizenship of which one is citizenship of a developed country. (N.B. If you have been awarded a Faculty for the Future grant and after the award you obtain citizenship of a developed country, the grant will be discontinued as of the date of such additional citizenship); willing to go back to your home country or region upon completion of your studies to contribute to its socio-economic development; - have a proven record of teaching experience in your home country and can demonstrate your commitment to going back home to: i) an academic or research position in a STEM faculty; ii) and/or to using your knowledge to become a STEM entrepreneur to help resolve regional challenges in your local community/region; iii) and/or to demonstrating leadership by contributing to the public sector using your scientific skills to help provide evidence-based support for STEM policy making, including topics of gender representation; SLB-Private - can demonstrate leadership skills, active community outreach and have a track record in encouraging girls and women into STEM.
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L'Oreal USA for Women in Sciencehttps://lorealfwis.aaas.org/login/indexA.cfmAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science and L'OrealUSAbasic research in the life and physical/material sciences, engineering & technology, computer science and mathematics$60,000 no1 yearnoannually; early-DecemberyesyesnononoWomen; Must commit to at least twenty hours of activity in support of women and girls in science (e.g. mentoring, classroom visits, media, events);
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NIH Diversity Supplementhttps://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-21-071.htmlNational Institute of HealthUSAHealth Sciencesdepends on parent awardcontinous; Submission dates vary by awarding ICyesyesnonoyesNIH parent award; individuals from diverse backgrounds, including those from groups demonstrated to be underrepresented in the biomedical, behavioral, clinical and social sciences
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Pioneering Ideas: Exploring the Future to Build a Culture of Healthhttps://www.rwjf.org/en/grants/active-funding-opportunities/2020/pioneering-ideas-submission.htmlRobert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)USAHealth SciencesAverage $315,031no1-3 yearsnocontinousyesyesnononoPreference will be given to applicants that are tax exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and are not private foundations or Type III-supporting organizations. Applicant organizations must be based in the United States or its territories. Submissions from teams that include both U.S. and international members are eligible, but the lead applicant must be based in the United States.
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Rett Syndrome Innovation Awardhttps://www.rettsyndrome.org/research/for-researchers/research-grants/International Rett Syndrome FoundationUSARett Syndrome research$150,000 Grants are made for technical support, supplies, equipment and relevant travel. PI salary support will now be considered on a case-by-case basis and may be limited to 20% of the total award. 2 yearsnoannually; mid-Julyno data availableno data availableno data availableno data availablenonoThe two-year basic research grant awards are meant to (1) provide seed money for research that leads to the identification of therapeutic targets or therapeutic approaches to treat Rett syndrome, (2) assist investigators to establish careers in the field of Rett syndrome research, and (3) lead to follow-on funding from other agencies.
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Rett Syndrome Research Independence Awardhttps://www.rettsyndrome.org/research/for-researchers/research-grants/International Rett Syndrome FoundationUSARett Syndrome research$400,000 Grants are made for technical support, supplies, equipment and relevant travel. Salary support can be provided for the applicant 4 yearsnoannually; mid-Julyno data availableno data availableno data availableno data availablenonoThe four-year Research Independence Award is designed to assist senior post-doctoral research scientists in a mentored position establish careers in fields relevant to Rett syndrome research. IRSF must receive letters of reference from two other individuals not including your mentor(s)
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Ruth L. Kirschstein Postdoctoral Individual National Research Service Award (F32)https://researchtraining.nih.gov/programs/fellowships/F32National Institute of HealthUSAHealth SciencesNIH standardsnoup to 3 yearsyes; no cost extensionthree times a year: April 8, August 8, and December 8. AIDS and AIDS-related fellowship applications follow standard AIDS due dates: May 7, September 7, and January 7.yesyesnononono
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T32 Training Granthttps://www.niaid.nih.gov/grants-contracts/training-grantsNational Institute of HealthHealth SciencesNIH standardsup to 3 yearsnoEach NIH institute is unique and may potentially only participate in one of the three NIH cycle deadlines: January 25, May 25 and/or September 25yesyesnononono
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UNC Lineberger Developmental Funding Programhttps://unclineberger.org/developmental-funding-opportunities/UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer CenterUSACancer research$50,000 no1 yearnotwice per year; LOI: late-March, September; full applications: mid-April, Octoberyesyesyesnonono
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Brain and Behaviour Research Foundation Young Investigator Granthttps://www.bbrfoundation.org/grants-prizes/grantsBrain and Behaviour Research FoundationUSANeuropsychiatric, early onset brain and behaviour disorders$70,000 per funding periodThe Foundation allows considerable flexibility in the use of funds: equipment, stipends, etc., are all acceptable as long as the support is in the service of the BBRF Young Investigator Grant research project. 2 yearsnoannually; late-Marchyesyesyesmin. 1 year postdoc experiencenofirst year post-doctoral fellows, faculty who serve(d) as a principal investigator (PI) on a NIH R01 grant are not eligible. Applicants may only apply twice for an initial BBRF Young Investigator Grant.
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Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Postdoctoral Fellowship/Career Development Program Awardshttps://www.lls.org/research/career-development-program-cdp-0Leukemia & Lymphoma SocietyUSABlood cancer researchminimum $70,000 per year2-3 yearsnoannually; LOI: early-November; full application: mid-DecemberyesyesyesThe program welcomes applications worldwide from appropriate academic institutions and investigators of any nationality. Fellow: up to 3 years; Special fellow: between 3 and 5 years of postdoctoral research training by the award start dateFellow: Have at least one first author, full length (which may include short reports), peerreviewed, primary research publication available on PubMed by the full application due date; Special Fellow: Have at least one first author, full length (which may include short reports), peerreviewed, primary research publication available on PubMed by the full application due date
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Hope Funds for Cancer Research - The Postdoctoral Fellowshiphttp://www.hope-funds.org/grants/eligibility-and-application/Hope Funds for Cancer ResearchUSACancer research$52,000 for the first year, $54,000 for the second year, and $56,000 for the third yearA travel grant of $1,500 will be awarded each year to each grantee for the purpose of attending conferences and/or scientific training meetings. 3 yearsnoannually; LOI: late-September; full application: late-Januaryyesyesyescurrent postdoctoral scientists must not have been in their Sponsor’s lab for more than two yearsnoCandidates who have already accepted other postdoctoral research fellowship awards are not eligible. The proposed investigation must be conducted at a university, hospital or research institution in the United States. The Hope Funds for Cancer Research does not support research at for-profit institutions.
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Ernest Rutherford Fellowshipshttps://www.royalsociety.org.nz/what-we-do/funds-and-opportunities/rutherford-discovery-fellowships/Royal Society New ZealandNew Zealandto do research in New Zealandminimum $70,000 per year $60,000 in research related expenses, and $30,000 per year for the host organisations to support the Fellow’s research programme. 5 yearsnoannually; late- Aprilyesyesyesbetween three and eight years post-PhDno
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American Epilepsy Society Postdoctoral Research Fellowshipshttps://www.aesnet.org/research-funding/funding/early-career/postdoctoral-research-fellowshipsAmerican Epilepsy SocietyUSAepilepsy$50,000 no1 yearnoannually; mid-Januaryno data availableno data availableno data availableno data availablenoProposals are welcomed across the spectrum of basic, translational, and clinical epilepsy research.
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Fulbright Postdoctoral Scholarshiphttps://fulbrightscholars.org/us-scholar-awards#postdocU.S. Department of StateUSAdepends on specific programdepends on specific programdepends on specific programnodepends on specific programdepends on specific programnodepends on specific program
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Michelson Prizeshttps://www.humanimmunomeproject.org/michelson-prizes/Human Immunome ProjectUSAfull spectrum of scientific disciplines related to immunology, vaccine, and immunotherapy research$150,000 The allocation of award funds for the conduct of the Michelson Prize-funded project is under the control of the awardee and may be used flexibly for items such as salary, equipment, consumable supplies, travel to scientific meetings, and laboratory personnel working with the awardee. Specific limitations include the following: No more than 40% of the total award can be used for salaries without approval, travel costs cannot exceed $1500, and there is a $15,000 cap on equipment.1 yearnoannually; early-JuneyesyesyesnoApplicants must be 35 or younger at the time of submission. Early career independent investigators, postdoctoral fellows, clinical fellows (including residents and interns), and other researchers currently in training positions are eligible for these awards. Applicants must be employed by, or affiliated with, an eligible organization (e.g., academia, biotechnology companies, foundations, government and non-governmental organizations, and research institutes). While the Michelson Prizes are focused on research outcomes in the field of vaccine and immunotherapy discovery, applicants from the full spectrum of related disciplines, including clinical research, biochemistry, molecular biology, protein engineering, computer science, artificial intelligence/machine learning, biophysics, nanotechnology, microbiome, tropical medicine, environmental health etc., are encouraged to apply. Prior experience in human immunology and/or vaccinology is not required; however, the application must clearly articulate how the proposed research will impact and advance our understanding of human immunology and/or vaccine science.
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