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HORIZON-MISS-2026-02-CANCER-01: Virtual Human Twin (VHT) Models for Cancer Research is sponsored by European Commission (Horizon Europe). This call seeks to advance cancer research through the integration of multi-omics, AI-enabled predictive technologies, and in silico testing to ensure personalized prevention.
It is part of a broader effort to shift towards digital, data-intensive, and AI-enabled approaches for clinical decision-making in oncology.
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Search similar grants →Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Consortia are required, typically including research organizations, companies, hospitals, and public bodies from EU Member States and associated countries. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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The current target date is September 15, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
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The GenAI4EU Booster is a Horizon Europe call under Cluster 4 (Digital, Industry and Space) focused on the real-world deployment of generative AI in specific industrial sectors with measurable outcomes. The total budget is approximately EUR 30 million. Projects must address specific industrial challenges with end-user organizations, demonstrating how generative AI — including large language models, multimodal models, and generative design tools — can transform production, services, and innovation in sectors such as manufacturing, energy, healthcare, and agriculture. The programme requires consortia to include end-user organizations that will deploy the resulting generative AI solutions, ensuring practical impact beyond academic research. This is part of the broader GenAI4EU initiative, Europe's strategy to build sovereign generative AI capabilities. The deadline for applications is April 15, 2026. This call sits under the AI, Data and Robotics Partnership within Horizon Europe's Cluster 4 programme.
This Horizon Europe call under Cluster 4 (Digital, Industry and Space) seeks to develop advanced robotics skills leveraging next-generation AI and generative models for manufacturing applications. The total budget is EUR 18 million. Projects should develop core robotic capabilities including high-speed autonomous pick-and-place, physical manipulation, and human-robot collaboration by leveraging next-generation AI architectures and generative models. The goal is to create modular and industry-agnostic frameworks that can be easily reconfigured for diverse manufacturing environments, with a mandatory dedicated use case in the automotive industry. Projects are expected to target TRL 4-6 (validation in lab to demonstration in relevant environment). This call sits under the AI, Data and Robotics Partnership, meaning proposals must align with the partnership's strategic research and innovation agenda. The deadline for applications is April 15, 2026.
Small Shipyard Grant Program is a federal grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation's Maritime Administration (MARAD) that funds capital improvements and related upgrades to qualified small shipyard facilities to foster efficiency, competitive operations, and quality ship construction, repair, and reconfiguration. The program aims to strengthen the domestic shipbuilding and ship repair industry by supporting facilities that would otherwise lack resources for modernization. MARAD notes that applications far exceed available funds and only a small percentage of applicants are funded each year. Eligible applicants are the operating companies of small shipyards with a single facility and no more than 1,200 production employees. Approximately $8,750,000 was available for FY 2025. The FY 2025 deadline of May 15, 2025 has passed; applicants should monitor Grants.gov for the FY 2026 announcement.
Digital Humanities Advancement Grants is sponsored by National Endowment for the Humanities. The Digital Humanities Advancement Grants (DHAG) program supports innovative, experimental, and computationally challenging digital projects that enhance scholarly research, teaching, and public programming in the humanities. This includes work that contributes to critical infrastructure and emphasizes extensibility, reuse, replicability, and accessibility. Projects can be in any area of the humanities.