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Lupus Mechanisms and Targets Award (LMTA) is sponsored by Lupus Research Alliance. This award supports research focused on identifying and/or investigating molecular pathways or targets that could lead to new or improved therapies for people with lupus.
Given the connection between lupus and other autoimmune conditions, including those affecting reproductive health, research on steroidogenic cell antibodies and POI could be relevant if a clear link to lupus mechanisms can be established.
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Search similar grants →According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Researchers focused on identifying and/or investigating molecular pathways or targets that could lead to new or improved therapies for people with lupus. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $600,000 for three years. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Lupus Mechanisms and Targets Award (LMTA) is funded by Lupus Research Alliance. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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Common Mechanisms in Autoimmunity Grants is sponsored by Breakthrough T1D (formerly JDRF), Lupus Research Alliance, and National Multiple Sclerosis Society. This grant program invites innovative ideas that address needs across multiple autoimmune diseases in novel ways. The objective is to develop new insights into the common mechanisms driving autoimmune diseases and accelerate the advancement of novel therapeutic strategies. It seeks proposals from investigators across autoimmune and other relevant fields to advance the understanding of autoimmunity and obtain more specific insights into commonalities and differences of immune pathways governing these disease processes.
LRA/RRF Empowering Lupus Research Scientist Development Award is sponsored by Lupus Research Alliance (LRA) and Rheumatology Research Foundation (RRF). This mentored career development award is designed for individuals in the early stages of their career or those without significant prior research experience. Projects should help awardees generate scientific data and develop innovative research ideas necessary to transition to an independent research role in areas aligned with the stated goals of the LRA/RRF Empowering Lupus Research Partnership, which includes lupus and its connections to menopause, cardiovascular disease, immunometabolism, and aging.