SELECTED OTHER SOURCES OF SUPPORT

FEDERAL/HOWARD HUGHES

Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Institutional awards to precollege (kindergarten through high school) and undergraduate institutions designed to attract students to science. Science education program for individual recipients: Predoctoral fellowships in biological sciences ($14k/yr stipend + $12.7k/yr institutional allowance for up to 5 years. Research training fellowships for medical students: 1 sabbatical ($14k stipend, $4.0k research allowance, $3.7k institutional allowance) - possibility of 2 yrs support for medical education OR I yr of additional research experience. Research scholars at the NIH (research trainin8 for medical students - sabbatical program similar to research training fellowships). Postdoctoral fellowships for physician-scientists (M.D. or D.O. Only) in fundamental biomedical research in immunology, cell biology, genetics, neuroscience and structural biology ($35-50k, up to $15k as a research allowance and $12k as an institutional allowance/yr for 3 yrs).

The Howard Hughes Medical Institute
6400 Jones Bridge Rd.
Chevy Chase, MD 20815
(301) 215-8500

National Science Foundation
Grants for research in a wide variety of disciplines in the biological sciences including biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, developmental biology, immunology, neurobiology and physiology. as well as the social and behavioral sciences, and the physical and chemical sciences. The emphasis is on basic studies rather than applied or clinical research. Includes research grants (for terms up to 5 yrs); predoctoral fellowships; and career development/salary support (for women and minorities). Extensive programs exist for minorities (Minority Graduate Research Fellowships, Minority Research Career Advancement Awards, Minority Research Initiative Grants, Minority Research Initiation Planning Grants and Minority Scholars Research Careers Grants) and Research Opportunities for Women in Science and Engineering (Career Advancement Awards, Research Initiation Grants, Research Planning Grants).

National Science Foundation
4201 Wilson Blvd.
Arlington. VA 22230
(202) 357-7905

U.S. Navy Office of Naval Research
Young Investigator Awards for support of young University faculty members in science and engineering, who show exceptional promise for doing creative research and to attract these individuals to the Navy's research program ($75k/yr for 3 years).

Special Programs Office
Research Programs Department
Of fice of Naval Research
Department of the Navy
800 N. Quincy St.
Arlington. VA 22217-5000
(703) 696-4103

PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS/ORGANIZATIONS

Alzheimer's Association
Research relevant to etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis. management. or treatment of Alzheimer's Disease and related disorders. Research grants ($50k/yr for 2-3 yrs); career development awards for junior faculty ($50k/yr for 3 yrs). Also Pilot Awards for new investigators or those newly entering Alzheimer's research ($30k for 1 yr); Zenith Awards for major "cutting-edge" science from mid-career investigators ($100,000/yr for 2 yrs).

Alzheimer's Association
919 N. Michigan Ave.. Suite 1000
Chicago. IL 60611
(312) 335-5579
(312) 335-1110 (FAX)

American Association of Universitv Women
Postdoctoral research fellowships ($15-20k for 1 year) for women who demonstrate professional promise in innovative or neglected areas of research.

American Association of University Women
1111 16th St. N.W.
Washington. DC 20036
(202) 728-7603
(202) 872-1425 (FAX)

American Cancer Society
Grants related to cancer. Research grants (usually 2, selectively 3 yrs at -$90klyr); postdoctoral fellowships (M.D./Ph.D., special awards for M.D.'s in clinical oncology); career development awards providing salary support such as Junior Clinical Research Awards, Junior faculty research Awards and Faculty Research Awards. Training for established investigators in different but related fields.

American Cancer Society
1599 Clifton Rd. N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30329
(404) 320-3333
(404) 325-0230 (FAX)

American College of Chest Phvsicians
Support for physicians in pulmonary and cardiac medicine. Postdoctoral fellowships in chest subspecialties or on reversible obstructive airwavs disease ($ 18k for 1 yr); career development awards for junior faculty ($70k over 2 yrs).

American College of Chest Physicians
3300 Dundee Rd
. Northbrook. IL 60062
(708) 498-1400
(708) 498-5460 (FAX)

American Diabetes Association
Grants in diabetes-related research. Research grants (up to 2 yrs at $20-50k/yr; clinical research grants in humans up to s$60k/yr for 3 years); postdoctoral fellowships (M.D./Ph.D.); career development awards.

American Diabetes Association
1660 Duke St.
Alexandria, VA 22314
(703) 549-1500
(703) 836-7439 (FAX)

American Federation for Aging Research
Research dealing with the mechanisms of aging~ the role of aging in predisposing to disease, and such age-related disorders as sensory failure. memory loss and confusion and incontinence. Research grants for up to $25k for I year.

American Federation for Aging Research
1414 Ave of the Americas, 18th fl.
New York, NY 10019
(212) 752-2327

American Foundation for AIDS Research
Grants on biomedical, humanistic and social research on AIDS. Research grants (up to $50K/yr for I year - pediatric AIDS grants at up to $65k for 1 year); career development for untenured scientists ($ 102K total for 3 years, includes pediatric AIDS as a separate award). Small grant awards up to $5k.

American Foundation for AIDS Research
5900 Wilshire Blvd., 2nd floor
East Satellite
Los Angeles, CA 90036
(213) 857-5900

American Heart Association
Grants in the broad area of cardiovascular function and disease and stroke. Research grants ($40k/yr for 3 yrs); career development [$45k/yr for 5 years (M.D./Ph.D.)].

American Heart Association
7272 Greenville Ave.
Dallas, TX 75231-4596
(214) 706-1457
(214) 706-1341 (FAX)

American Lung Association
Grants for clinical, laboratory, epidemiologic, social or other pulmonary research. Starter research grants ($25k/yr for I yr, renewable for one additional year): postdoctoral fellowship ($32.5/yr for 2 yrs); career development ($35klyr for 1 yr. renewable for up to 5 yrs total support; primarily for M.D.'s).

American Lung Association
1740 Broadway
New York, NY 10019-4374
(212) 315-8700
(212) 265-5642 (FAX)

American Lupus Society
Research grants to promote medical research that will help discover causes, treatments, prevention and cure of lupus erythematosus. Budget and time negotiable.

The American Lupus Society
3914 Del Amo Boulevard
Suite 922
Torrance, CA 90503
(805) 339-0443
(805) 339-0467 (FAX)

American Society of Clinical Oncology
Promote and foster the development and diffusion of information relevant to the biology, diagnosis and treatment of human neoplastic diseases. Postdoctoral training ($25.000 for 1 year- M.D. or D.O.); career development ($50k/yr for 3 yrs M.D. or D.O.).

American Society of Clinical Oncology
435 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 1717
Chicago, IL 60611-4067
(312) 644-0828
(312) 533-8557 (FAX)

Arthritis Foundation
Grants related to understanding the etiology, pathogenic mechanisms and control of arthritis and related rheumatic diseases in adults and children. Research grants (up to $75k/yr for up to 3 yrs - separate program for clinical research grants); postdoctoral fellowships ($25-321k/yr for up to 3 yrs); career development ($27-32k/yr for up to 3 yrs). Also new investigator grants for Ph.D.s only ($25k/yr for up to 2 years).

Arthritis Foundation
1314 Spring St. N.W.
Atlanta, GA 30309
(404) 872-7100
(404) 872-8964 (FAX)

Burroughs Wellcome
Fund Career development award for faculty members doing research in immediate hypersensitivity. Developing Investigator Award in Immunopharmacology of Allergic Disease ($350k total for S years).

The Burroughs Wellcome Fund
4709 Creekstone Dr., Suite 100
Morrisville, NC 27709
(919) 991 -5100

Cancer Research Institute
Career development awards in caneer immunology or general immunology ($50k/yr for 4 years). Postdoctoral fellowships in general or cancer immunology ($28-30k/yr for 3 years).

Cancer Research Institute
133 E. 58th St.
New York. NY 10022
(212) 688-7515
(212) 832-9376 (FAX)

Council for Tobacco Research
Researeh grants to study biomedieal science related to tobacco use, including cellular and molecular biology, cardiovascular and pulmonary systems, neuroscience, developmental biology, genetics, and immunology (up to 3 yrs support, amount negotiable).

Council for Tobaeco Researeh USA
900 3rd Ave.
New York. NY 10022
(212) 421-8885

Cvstie Fibrosis Foundation
Researeh relevant to eystie fibrosis. Researeh grants (Research Scholar Awards - up to $100k/yr or for 3 yrs); clinical researeh grants (time and budget to be negotiated - M.D. only); postdoctoral fellowships (up to $33k/yr for 2-3 yrs); new investigator awards ($30k/yr for 2 yrs).

Cystie Fibrosis Foundation
6931 Arlington Rd
. Bethesda, MD 20814
(301) 951 -4422
(301) 951 -3678 (FAX)

Damon Runvon-Walter Winehell Foundation
Caneer Researeh Fund Postdoetoral Research Fellowships for Basic and Physieian Scientists to support M.D. and M.D./Ph.D. candidates involved in all types of theoretieal and experimental cancer researeh (3 years at $45k in year 1, $46k in year 2 and $48k in year 3).

Damon Runyon-Walter Winehell Foundation
131 East 36th Street
New York, NY 10016
(212) 532-3888
(212) 779-2236 (FAX)

Franeis Families Foundation
Postdoetoral researeh fellowships in pulmonary disease ($3438k/yr for 3 years) M.D. and/or Ph.D. or equivalent.

Franeis Families Foundation
UCLA, Room 37-131/CHS
Los Angeles, CA 90024-1690
(213) 825-5316

Immune Deficiencv Foundation
Grants for clinical and/or laboratory research on primary immunodeficiency diseases. Postdoctoral fellowships ($30k/yr for 2 yrs); career development ($20k/yr for 3 yrs).

Immune Deficiency Foundation
P.O. Box 586
Columbia, MD 21045
(410) 461-3127
(410) 461 -3292 (FAX)

Infectious Diseases Society of America
Young Investigator Award in Infectious Diseases sponsored by Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation to encourage outstanding young clinical candidates to pursue academic clinical research in infectious diseases ($30k/yr for 2 yrs). Young Investigator Award in Bacterial Infections for junior faculty sponsored by Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals ($20k/yr for 2 yrs).

Infectious Diseases Society of America
1101 Connecticut Ave. N.W., Suite 700
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 857- 1139

Irvington Institute
Postdoctoral fellowships in immunology ($22-26k/yr for 3 years).

Irvington Institute for Medical Research
120 E. 56th St., Suite 340
New York, NY 10022
(212) 758-8968

Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International
Research on the causes, treatment, prevention and cure of diabetes and its complications. Research grants (up to $50k/yr for 2 yrs); postdoctoral fellowships ($ 17-29k/yr depending on experience for 2 yrs); career development ($40k/yr for 3 yrs).

Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International
432 Park Ave. S., Suite 206
New York, NY 10016-8013
(212) 889-7575
(212) 972-7259 (FAX)

Leukemia Research Foundation
Grants for research in biochemistry, molecular biology, microbiology, virology and immunology related to leukemia. Research grants ($35k/yr for I yr, restricted to young investigators [faculty members < 5 yrs]); postdoctoral fellowships ($75k total for 3 yrs); career development ($40k/yr for 5 yrs).

Leukemia Society of America
600 3rd Ave.
New York. NY 10016
(212) 573-8484
(212) 972-5776 (FAX)

March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation
Basic and clinical research on birth defects. Research grants for basic research on heredity. the environment and their interaction; for research on factors affecting the psychosocial development of infants and children with birth defects: for clinical research on delivery of health services for the diagnosis~ prevention and treatment of birth defects; and for studies of the reproductive risks of environmental hazards (amount of funding is negotiable usually for 2 years).

March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation
1275 Mamaronek Ave.
White Plains. NY 10605
(914) 428-7100
(914) 428-8203 (FAX)

Mathers (G. Harold and Leila Y.) Charitable Foundation
Grants to support basic medical research including support for fellowships, operating expenses, and equipment; basic research in the fields of AIDS. neurology, cardiology, geriatrics, internal medicine. cancer, immunology, transplantation rheumatology pharmacology, pulmonary disease, hematology and radiotherapy (funding negotiable).

Mathers Foundation
103 S. Bedford Rd., Suite 101
MountKisco,NY 10549
(914) 242-0465

Muscular Dystrophy Association
Research to identify the causes of, and effective treatment for, the muscular dystrophies and related diseases. Research grants (amount to be negotiated for up to 3 yrs); postdoctoral fellowships ($25-28k/yr for 2 yrs).

Muscular Dystrophy Association
3300 E. Sunrise Dr.
Tucson, AZ 85718
(602) 529-2000
(602) 529-5300 (FAX)

National Leukemia Association
Research grants to support studies that will help find the causes and cure for leukemia (up to $20k/yr for 1 yr).
National Leukemia Association
585 Stewart Ave., Suite 536
Garden City, NY 11530
(516) 222- 1944
(516) 222-0457 (FAX)

National Multiple Sclerosis Society
Research grants on fundarnental and applied studies on all aspects of multiple sclerosis (1-5 year terms). Postdoctoral fellowships for training in multiple sclerosis research.

National Multiple Sclerosis Society
733 3rd Ave.
New York. N'. 10017-3288
(212) 986-3240
(212) 986-7891 (FAX)

Pew Scholars Program
Career development support for junior faculty doing research in basic and clinical sciences relevant to the advancement of human health ($50k/yr for 4 years).

The Pew Charitable Trusts
One Commerce Sq.
2005 Market St.. Suite 1700
Philadelphia, PA 19103-7017
(215) 575 9050

Pfizer Pharrnaceuticals
Pfizer Scholars Program for New Faculty for newly appointed medical school faculty members at a level below that of associate professor to conduct original clinical or basic research in neuroscience, cardiovascular medicine. diabetes/endocrinology, infectious diseases or rheumatology/immunology ($65k/yr for 2 yrs).

Pfizer Scholars Program for New Faculty
Department of Medical Affairs
235 E. 42nd St.
New York, NY 10017
(212) 573-2880

Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association Foundation
Grants for research on the design and action of pharmaceutical products. Postdoctoral fellowships in drug action and function. and in clinical pharmacology (2 vrs at prevailing institutional stipends), and in pharmaceutics ($25k/yr for up to 2 yrs; career development support in clinical pharrnacology ($40k/yr for 3 yrs) and pharmacology/toxicology ($30k/yr for 2 yrs).

Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association
1100 15thSt.N.W.
Washington. DC 20005
(202) 835-3470

Scleroderma Foundation
Collaborative Research Funding Program - competitive grants for basic research related to scleroderma, with emphasis on investigators new to the field of scleroderma ((up to $35k/yr fir I yr).

Scleroderma Foundation
One Newbury St.
Peabody, MA 01960
(508) 535-6600
(508) 535-6696 (FAX)

Whitehall Foundation
Research in basic biology that are not heavily supported by other federal agencies or foundations; including invertebrate neurophysiology, behavioral neuroscience, and ethology. Research grants from $ 10-40k/yr for up to 3 yrs.

Whitehall Foundation
251 Royal Palm Way, Suite 211
Palm Beach FL 33480
(407) 655-4474
(407) 659-4978 (FAX)

Helen Hay Whitney Foundation
Research on connective tissue and its diseases. Postdoctoral fellowships from $22-24k/yr for 3 yrs.

The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation
450 E. 63rd St.
New York, NY 10021-7999
(212) 751-8228

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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
National Institutes of Health
Solar Building
Bethesda, MD 20892-7640
Telephone: (301) 496-1886
FAX: (301) 402-2571

October 25, 1995