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The 2025 FSR Early Career Fellowship Grant is a grant from the Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research that funds early-stage investigators seeking to develop specialized skills and advance knowledge about sarcoidosis. Each award provides $150,000 to support a proposed study that is innovative and likely to contribute significant findings to the field.
The program is designed to help early-career professionals transition from fellowship to faculty appointments. International applicants are welcome. Only one application per funding cycle is permitted, and successful applicants cannot simultaneously hold other FSR research funding.
Applicants currently holding NIH R01, P01, P50, or major career development awards (K01, K07, K08, K23, and similar) are not eligible, though prior recipients of NIH R03, R21, R33, or SBIR/STTR awards remain eligible.
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FSR Fellowship Grant | Research Funding Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research The FSR Early Career Fellowship Grant provides an opportunity for early-stage investigators to develop specialized skills, gain experience within the field of sarcoidosis, and contribute directly to advancing knowledge about sarcoidosis and enhancing medical care for sarcoidosis patients.
Each candidate must apply with a proposed study that is innovative and likely to add significant knowledge to the field. The FSR Early Career Fellowship Grant is designed to increase clinical and/or scientific engagement and commitment within the sarcoidosis field. The intent of the funding opportunity is to ensure medical and/or research-dedicated professionals interested in sarcoidosis can succeed in the field.
FSR prefers that applicants are those hoping to utilize this funding opportunity to transition from Fellow to faculty appointment by enhancing their academic credentials, although candidates who are making a transition from other positions to increase research or to focus on sarcoidosis may also be eligible. International applicants are welcome to participate in the FSR Fellowship Grant process.
FSR limits applicants to submit only one grant proposal per funding cycle. Additionally, successful applicants are restricted from holding other FSR research funding at the time a new grant begins. Applicants with NIH funding are not eligible for an FSR Early Career Fellowship.
This includes R01, P01, P50, and other major individual career development awards (e.g., K01, K07, K08, K22, K23, K25, K76, K99/R00) or the equivalent.
Current and former recipients of an NIH Small Grant (R03), Exploratory/Developmental Grants (R21/R33), Planning Grant (R34/U34), Dissertation Award (R36), or SBIR/STTR (R41, R42, R43, R44) remain eligible, as do awardees of Transition Scholar (K38) awards and individuals appointed to institutional K programs (K12, KL2). Medical - Clinical Science
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Early-career investigators in sarcoidosis research. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $150,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
2025 FSR Early Career Fellowship Grant is funded by Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research (FSR). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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