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Funding Opportunities
The American Association for Cancer Research seeks abstract submissions for its AACR Special Conference on Brain Cancer, taking place October 19 - 22 in Minneapolis. The deadline for submissions is Friday, August 4 at 12:00 p.m. LEARN MORE>>
The Staff Mentorship Program Survey Ends 4/28. Participate to help build a staff mentorship program for our Medical School. LEARN MORE>>
This funding opportunity through the Office of Naval Research (ONR) (BAA Announcement #N00014-23-S-B001) aims to fund basic and applied research proposals of interest to ONR. Topic areas vary. LEARN MORE>>
The Bakken Medical Devices Center is now accepting applications from current undergraduate and medical school students to participate in a 7-week, no-credit, free summer course on medical device innovation where through an experiential learning project you will be developing a real medical device. Application deadline is May 1. LEARN MORE>>
This funding opportunity through the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Army Research Laboratory (ARL) aims to fund basic and applied research proposals of interest to DEVCOM. Topics vary. LEARN MORE>>
The Medical Student Anesthesia Research Fellowship that is currently accepting applications from medical students. This is a great opportunity for medical students to gain hands-on research experience and learn different research techniques. The deadline for submissions is May 1, 2023. LEARN MORE>>
This funding opportunity through the United States Army Medical Research and Development Command (USAMRDC) aims to fund basic and applied research proposals of interest to USAMRDC. Topic areas can be seen in the appendix. Applications due Sep. 30. LEARN MORE>>
The Spinal Cord Injury Program goal is to advance the treatment and management of spinal cord injury and ameliorate its consequences relevant to injured Service members. Pre-application due May 24. LEARN MORE>>
The Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Program seeks to identify and support academic scientists and engineers who are in their first or second full-time tenure-track or tenure-track-equivalent academic appointment, who have received their PhD or equivalent degree on or after 01 January 2016, and who show exceptional promise for doing creative research. Applications due July 7. LEARN MORE>>
Airman Readiness Medical Research Science & Technology Statement of Objectives include: (1) ensure medical availability of Airmen by analyzing attributes and operational environments to drive optimal performance of Airmen engaged in high-demand, high-impact mission tasks (2) investigate how the flight environment affects the process of life, the ability to maintain homeostasis, and the risk for injury or secondary insult, seeking to ameliorate these stressors to optimize Airman health and performance. Applications due May 1.