Varies
Avg. Amount Awarded
33
Days
May 1 2024
Application Deadline
12
Awarded last year
No
Renewable
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Hollis Brownstein Research Grants Program

Description

The Leukemia Research Foundation exclusively funds New Investigators - individuals beginning to establish their own laboratories that are no longer under the tutelage of a senior scientist mentor. These grants are for blood cancer research projects that focus on leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma, and/or MDS. New Investigators are considered to be within seven (7) years of their first independent faculty-level position at the time the grant would be awarded. Years as a resident physician, fellow physician, or post-doctoral fellow are considered to be training years. Applicants are not required to be U.S. citizens and research projects from outside the U.S. are eligible. First step of the application is an online submission of a Letter of Intent until February 28, 2023. After the LOI review, applicants will be notified if they are invited to submit a full application by May 1, 2023.

Amount Details

$100,000
Low Amount Awarded

Eligibility Requirements

  • CheckmarkMust attend a university
  • CheckmarkMust not be attending high school currently
  • CheckmarkMust study full-time

How to Apply

What you'll need:

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Contact Carrie Callas
Director of Programs, Research Grants Administrator
Grants@LRFmail.org
Tel: 847-424-0600 Address 191 Waukegan Road, Suite 105
Northfield, IL 60093