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EME/HTA-Postdoctoral Award: Building clinical trials experience funding opportunity is sponsored by National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR). Postdoctoral level funding opportunity to support early to mid-career researchers to gain specific skills and experience to underpin the next phase of their research career.
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Global Health Research Programmes is sponsored by National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR). The NIHR Global Health Research (GHR) portfolio supports applied health research for the direct and primary benefit of people in low and middle income countries (LMICs) on the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Development Assistance Committee (DAC) list. This would encompass hematology research in Africa.
The AI Award - Racial and Ethnic Inequalities Call is a grant from the NHS Accelerated Access Collaborative and the National Institute for Health Research that funds development, testing, and evaluation of artificial intelligence technologies addressing racial and ethnic health inequalities within the NHS. The program funds technologies across the full development spectrum from initial feasibility to full NHS-scale evaluation. Phase 1 awards reach up to 150,000 pounds sterling, while Phases 2 through 4 provide up to 7,000,000 pounds sterling for advanced evaluation and implementation. Eligible applicants include academic institutions, NHS trusts, and industry partners developing AI solutions aligned with strategic aims in the NHS Long Term Plan. The program is administered by the NHS AI Lab as part of the broader AI in Health and Care Award initiative.