Funding to Promising Scientists, Students, Researchers and Institutions in Oregon (USA)
GrantID: 11710
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
This grant opportunity is designed to support early-stage research focused on extending healthy human lifespan and improving quality of life. Funding is available to individual researchers, academic teams, and nonprofit organizations conducting innovative work in fields related to aging, chronic disease prevention, and overall longevity. Eligible applicants are those who propose projects with the potential to advance scientific understanding of biological mechanisms, develop preventive strategies, or create practical interventions that improve health outcomes across populations.
The funds can be used for research-related activities including laboratory work, computational studies, pilot experiments, and collaborative initiatives that explore novel solutions for age-related health challenges. Projects addressing underrepresented populations or focusing on equitable access to interventions are particularly encouraged. Applicants are expected to provide a clear plan for how the research will contribute to broader scientific knowledge and potentially translate into real-world applications.
Recipients benefit from financial support that allows them to pursue high-risk, high-reward studies that might not otherwise receive funding. The grant encourages exploration of innovative concepts in geroscience, diagnostics, therapeutics, and preventive medicine, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge sharing. The program aims to fill critical gaps in early-stage research while supporting projects that could have a meaningful impact on population health and longevity.
Eligible applicants include individual researchers, academic teams, and nonprofit organizations with a defined research focus and credible methodology. The opportunity is open to applicants based in various locations, though projects are generally expected to have measurable outcomes relevant to public health or scientific advancement. Grant amounts vary by project, typically covering direct research costs with a focus on achieving demonstrable results.
If you are located in Oregon and working in the area of Individual, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.
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