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Find similar grantsGlobal Pathology Development Grant is sponsored by Not explicitly stated but described as a global grant program. This grant provides funding to support sustainable pathology and laboratory system strengthening projects in under-resourced regions worldwide, including Bangladesh. The program focuses on improving diagnostic capacity and training healthcare professionals.
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CAP Foundation offers scholarships ranging from $300 to $25,000 to support resident training, research, leadership opportunities, and patient-centered work by pathologists to help prepare the pathology leaders of tomorrow. Leadership Development Award – Missouri Pathology Residents Introduces pathology residents to the specialty’s issues and leadership opportunities at the institutional, local, state, and national levels.
Pathology Residents who are actively enrolled in an accredited Missouri pathology residency program. Presidential Pathology Scholarship Application Deadline August 19, 2026 This scholarship allows the sitting CAP President to personally support educational creativity, expand awareness of pathology, and connect communities through the CAP Foundation’s mission to develop tomorrow’s pathology leaders.
Board certified pathologists, pathology residents with at least one year of residency completed at the time of application, or medical students actively enrolled in an accredited US-based medical school with a strong interest in the field of pathology, who present a project that aligns with or advances the CAP President's stated focus* for the year.
All applicants will be considered regardless of age, race, gender, national origin, or religion.
Clinical Laboratory Science Investigator Award Four-week onsite training for pathology residents to participate in research projects improving the discovery, quality, and delivery of novel biomarker assays for use in clinical studies Pathology Residents who are actively enrolled in an accredited US pathology residency program and who have at least one year of residency completed at time of application, may apply Forensic Pathology Advanced Training Grant Four-week training rotation at a medical examiner/coroner office Pathology residents - at least 1 year of AP/CP residency completed at time of application or be in an AP-only pathway at time of application.
Global Pathology Development Grant Supports international projects that develop, expand, and sustain the delivery of pathology services through education/training, patient care, laboratory quality, or enhanced technology and laboratory diagnostics.
Global pathology/health care organizations and/or pathologists working in under-resourced areas across the globe Global Pathology Education Award Access to one year of complimentary CAP membership and education for international pathologists practicing in medically under-resourced areas around the globe. Physicians practicing the specialty of pathology in medically under-resourced countries.
Jean and Gene Herbek, MD, FCAP Humanitarian Award The Jean and Gene Herbek, MD, FCAP Humanitarian Award, introduced in 2011, is named in honor of the late Gene N. Herbek, MD, FCAP, a past president of the CAP who brought the first See, Test & Treat program to Native American women in South Dakota, as well as for his wife, Jean, who continues his commitment.
The award honors a CAP Member who has made innovative and unique contributions to advance the See, Test & Treat program. Funding supporting attendance at informatics-based educational sessions (CAP Annual Meeting). Keitges Grant for Medical Ethics Provides funding for programs addressing some aspect of pathology from an ethical perspective (e.g., the leadership role of pathologists in medical ethics, patient care, and patient advocacy).
Leadership Development Award – Pathology Residents $1,200 for travel to attend the Spring or Fall Residents Forum Meeting or the Pathologists Leadership Summit to enhance education and experience on issues challenging the pathology specialty Medical Student Travel Award Travel to attend the CAP Annual Meeting, where awardees will gain valuable insight and critical knowledge from experts regarding the field of pathology and career pathways Pathologist-led free cancer screenings for medically underserved women throughout the United States Board Certified Pathologists Sparking Interest in Pathology Award Funding for CAP medical student members to develop projects and initiatives that introduce, educate, and inspire their fellow students to pursue a career in pathology Translational Diagnostics: Advanced Training Elective Four-week hands-on training at Ventana Medical Systems' Tucson headquarters; training focused on developing novel histopathology assays Pathology residents - at least 1 year of residency completed at time of application John H.
Rippey, MD Grant for Laboratory Quality Assurance Provides funding for projects supporting quality assurance, quality and/or process improvements in pathology, or patient safety, with the goal of improved patient care.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Global pathology/healthcare organizations and/or pathologists working in under-resourced areas across the globe. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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Applications for Global Pathology Development Grant are due July 15, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Global Pathology Development Grant is funded by Not explicitly stated but described as a global grant program. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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