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Novel Interventions Targeting Placental and Gut Inflammation to Improve Fetal Growth is sponsored by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. This Grand Challenges grant is for novel interventions targeting placental and gut inflammation with the goal of improving fetal growth. It is part of the Gates Foundation's initiatives to address global health and development challenges.
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Novel Interventions Targeting Placental and Gut Inflammation to Improve Fetal Growth - Gates Foundation Novel Interventions Targeting Placental and Gut Inflammation to Improve Fetal Growth Opens Mar 17 2026 06:30 AM (PDT) Deadline Apr 28 2026 11:30 AM (PDT) Date open: 17 Mar 2026 | Deadline: 28 Apr 2026 - 11:30 AM Pacific Time For further information about this Grand Challenges grant opportunity and how to apply, please visit the Novel Interventions Targeting Placental and Gut Inflammation to Improve Fetal Growth challenge page .
When you are ready to submit your application, click on the apply button on this page. For background on the Grand Challenges family of initiatives, including past challenges and awarded grants, please visit the Grand Challenges website . If you have questions regarding your application, please email [email protected] .
Novel Interventions Targeting Placental and Gut Inflammation to Improve Fetal Growth Date open: 17 Mar 2026 | Deadline: 28 Apr 2026 - 11:30 AM Pacific Time For further information about this Grand Challenges grant opportunity and how to apply, please visit the Novel Interventions Targeting Placental and Gut Inflammation to Improve Fetal Growth challenge page .
When you are ready to submit your application, click on the apply button on this page. For background on the Grand Challenges family of initiatives, including past challenges and awarded grants, please visit the Grand Challenges website . If you have questions regarding your application, please email [email protected] .
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Innovative Research in Cancer Nanotechnology (IRCN; R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) is sponsored by National Cancer Institute (NCI). This NOFO encourages applications promoting transformative discoveries in cancer biology and/or oncology through the use of nanotechnology. It specifically mentions the integration of modeling and simulation approaches to guide rational nanomaterial design and the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and modeling to aid rational drug design. This directly relates to personalized medicine and cancer treatment, though the primary focus is nanotechnology.