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Data Science Grants (various programs) is a suite of funding opportunities from the American Heart Association that supports researchers worldwide working in data science and its application to cardiovascular and biomedical research. Since 2014, the AHA has funded more than 99 data science and implementation science grants totaling more than million.
The portfolio includes the Competitive Catalyst Renewal Grant, AHA Methods Validation Grant, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Grant, and the Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Training Grant. Funding is available for researchers at early, mid, and established career stages, as well as training grants for pre-doctoral and post-doctoral applicants.
Eligible applicants are researchers from anywhere in the world who meet the requirements of the individual grant program they are applying to.
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Data Science Grants | American Heart Association Since 2014, the AHA has funded more than 99 data science and implementation science grants totaling more than $35 million . Competitive Catalyst Renewal Grant AHA Methods Validation Grant Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Grant Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Training Grant How do we choose which applications to fund?
We’ll fund researchers from anywhere in the world who are working in the field of data science. We have grants that range from early-, mid-, and established career timelines. We also fund training grants for pre-doctoral as well as post-doctoral applicants.
We have funded researchers who have just started out and are working on their first project. And we’ve funded researchers who have had more than 20 projects previously funded. You must meet the requirements of the individual grant to be considered.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Researchers from anywhere in the world working in data science; pre-doctoral and post-doctoral applicants are eligible for training grants. Applicants must meet the requirements of the individual grant. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies by individual grant Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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