Funding Resources
CFAR Emerging Opportunity Grants
The UW/FHCRC Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) announces the availability of funds to support Emerging Opportunity Grants related to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). More...
CFAR Award Program For New Investigators
The UW/FHCRC Center for AIDS Research Developmental Core and Clinical Research Core announce the availability of funds to support New Investigator Awards (NIAs) in the area of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) related research. More...
CFAR Trainee Support Grants
CFAR Trainee Support Grants help fund a variety of activities for students, fellows, and junior faculty which are directly relevant to their career development. More...
STI TM CRC Developmental Awards
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Sexually Transmitted Infections and Topical Microbicides Cooperative Research Center is sponsoring a Developmental Awards program whose purpose is to encourage new investigators (or investigators new to STD) to pursue careers in STD research. More...
CFAR International Pilot Awards
The UW CFAR International Core offers 2 pilot awards annually for up to $10,000 each for development and implementation of internationally based, innovative HIV/AIDS related research projects. Studies with potential for further development into NIH or other grant proposals are prioritized. 2007 Awards are now available.
CFAR
International Infrastructure Awards
Awards of up to $15,000 are offered for international infrastructure development.
These capacity building awards not only benefit several investigators at a single
site, but they provide opportunities for new research to be conducted in the
future through enhancement of administrative structures and/or laboratories
that support AIDS research. 2007 Awards are now available.
STD/AIDS
Research Training Fellowship Program
Provides funding for pre and post doctoral fellows interested in STD/AIDS research.
Applicants must be US citizens or have permanent residency.
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