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Clinical Trial Stage – CIRM CIRM’s Clinical Trial funding program supports the clinical development of stem cell-based and genetic therapy approaches for treatment of diseases with unmet medical needs. Funded projects are expected to have a comprehensive clinical development strategy aimed at attaining marketing approval while ensuring that clinical trial demographics match those of the larger patient population.
The clinical development strategy should include stage-appropriate pre-commercialization activities, including planning to ensure that approved treatments are accessible and affordable. CLIN2 Awards: Funding Opportunity for Clinical Trials CLIN2 application period is currently open.
Applications are due by July 31, 2026, at 2 PM (PT) Visit the CLIN2 Awards page on our website for more information about the CLIN2 Awards, including deadlines, requirements, webinar information, and FAQs. The CLIN2 Awards aim to expedite clinical development towards late-stage trials by promoting innovative trial designs and incentivizing strategies for stage-appropriate market access and pre-commercialization activities.
Download the CLIN2 Program Announcement for more details regarding award eligibility, review criteria, and application information. CLIN2: Program Announcement [Updated April 3, 2026] To Submit an Application: 1. Go to the Grants Management Portal 2.
After logging in, click on the Menu tab Select the tab labeled “Open Programs” under the section labeled “RFAs and Programs Open for Applications,” click on the “ Start a Grant Application ” link for your selected program. 3. Complete each section of the Application Click on the appropriate link and follow the posted instructions.
Proposal templates can be located and submitted under the “ Uploads ” section. 4. To submit your Application Click on the “ Done with Application ” button.
The “ Done with Application ” button will be enabled when all the mandatory sections have been completed. Please note that once this has been selected, you will no longer be able to make changes to your application. 5.
To confirm submission of your Application Select the tab labeled “ Your Applications ” and check the table under the section labeled “ Your Submitted Applications. ” You will see your application number and project title listed once the submission process has been completed.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Projects at the clinical trial stage for regenerative medicine therapies. Specific eligibility criteria are detailed in the official Request for Applications (RFA) for each cycle. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows varies (e.g., $31M approved for three clinical trial applications in March 2026). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Clinical Trial Stage Projects is funded by California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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