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The Pharmacology Research Grants from the American Veterinary Medical Foundation (AVMF) and the Veterinary Pharmacology Research Foundation (VPRF) fund research focused on veterinary pharmacology and pharmacokinetics. Two grants are available: a veterinary pharmacology grant for up to $30,000 and a veterinary pharmacokinetic grant for up to $15,000.
Funded research areas include evaluating safety and effectiveness of novel or existing drug therapies for veterinary species, developing and validating pharmacokinetic models, and ensuring the safety of food products from treated livestock. These areas have historically been underfunded by traditional granting agencies. Any clinician or scientist with an interest in veterinary pharmacology is eligible to serve as Principal Investigator.
Collaboration with members of the American Academy of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics is strongly encouraged. Applications for 2025 are now closed; check back for 2026 opportunities.
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***Grant applications are now closed for 2025! Check back next year for information on opportunities in 2026. *** Learn more about our available Veterinary Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetic Research Grants.
The Veterinary Pharmacology Research Foundation (VPRF) and the American Veterinary Medical Foundation (AVMF) are partnering again in 2025 to fund research grants with a focus on veterinary pharmacology. This funding will support research into new or currently approved medications for combating diseases and conditions of companion and food animals as well as projects that ensure the safety of food products from treated livestock.
These areas have historically been underfunded by traditional granting agencies. Two research grants are available in 2025: A veterinary pharmacology grant for up to $30,000 A veterinary pharmacokinetic grant for up to $15,000 Any clinician or scientist with an interest in veterinary pharmacology is eligible to serve as Principal Investigator.
Collaboration with pharmacology researchers who are members or student members of the American Academy of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics as well as members or student members of the American Veterinary Medical Association is strongly encouraged.
Veterinary Pharmacology Grant: Proposals should address one or more of the following aspects of veterinary medicine: Studies focused on evaluating the safety and effectiveness of novel or existing drug therapies for veterinary species Developing and validating models of animal diseases or conditions to evaluate drug effectiveness Ensuring that a safe food supply is not compromised by drug treatment Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) studies to understand the relationship between drug exposure and drug effect or safety Studies to evaluate mitigation of antimicrobial resistance in veterinary species Veterinary Pharmacokinetic Grant: Proposals should address the following aspect of veterinary medicine: Studies focused on descriptive pharmacokinetic (PK) studies in veterinary species that will help define dosing regimens or enable future drug effectiveness evaluations or clinical trials.
Call for proposals open: July 15, 2025 Application deadline: September 15, 2025 Recipient notification: January 15, 2026
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Veterinary professionals and researchers. The AVMF supports the veterinary community. [39] Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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