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Find similar grantsMS-INBRE Research Initiation Grant (RIG) is sponsored by Mississippi IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (MS-INBRE). Provides pilot funding for faculty-led biomedical research projects to help investigators gather preliminary data for larger federal grant applications.
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Research Initiation Grant – Full Proposal - MSINBRE External Advisory Committee External Advisory Committee Research Initiation Grant – Full Proposal Research Initiation Grant – Full Proposal DannyHolland 2026-01-23T09:52:29-06:00 Research Initiation Grant The Mississippi IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (MS-INBRE) invites faculty at Predominately Undergraduate Institutions (PUIs) with research interests in biomedical sciences to apply for the Research Initiation Grant (RIG) under the MS-INBRE Developmental Research Project Program.
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