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Research Grants from the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation fund basic science research to advance understanding of the etiology and pathogenesis of cystic fibrosis. Studies may be conducted at the subcellular, cellular, animal, or patient levels, and proposals must be hypothesis-driven with sufficient preliminary data. Spring cycle awards provide $150,000 per year (plus 12% indirect costs) for up to two years, with the option for competitive renewal. Priority is given to projects investigating disease mechanisms, prevention, and treatment strategies. The spring 2026 deadline is May 12, 2026. Eligible applicants are academic and industry investigators; those focusing on CFTR restoration or gene-based approaches should apply through the Path to a Cure (PTAC) program instead.
Path to a Cure Research Grant is a grant from Cystic Fibrosis Foundation that funds basic science research aimed at restoring CFTR protein function or developing gene-based approaches to treat cystic fibrosis. The program specifically targets projects proposing restoration of CFTR protein function or approaches to fix or replace the defective CFTR gene. Awards provide up to $150,000 per year (plus 12% indirect costs) for up to two years, with grants competitively renewable for additional funding. Eligible applicants are independent investigators at for-profit and nonprofit institutions. Proposals must be hypothesis-driven with sufficient preliminary data. The fall cycle deadline is November 15, 2026.