Grant Focus Areas
- Cancer
- Cardiovascular disease
- Neurodegenerative disease
- Toxicology
Projects outside of these areas will also be considered.
Relevant human-specific approaches may include in vitro assays such as 2D cell culture, organ-on-chip models, organoids, or spheroids; ex vivo tissue models; omics technologies; or in silico analysis.
Grant Details
- Funding: from £5,000 to £25,000
- Duration: from 6 months to 2 years
- Eligible Costs: personal support for a Primary Scientist (capped at 50% of the total project cost), consumables, and small equipment items
- We are open to receiving applications with matched funding
Eligibility & Requirements
- Projects should provide further insight into the utility of human-focused techniques or technologies and advance their development, validation, and application.
- Projects should be directly relevant to biomedical research and human health.
- Pilot grants are only available to support entirely animal-free protocols.
- Transition projects allow for the use of animal-derived biomaterials (ADBs) when a clear humanisation plan is in place. The cost of these ADBs will not be covered by the grant.
- Researchers from universities, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, biotechs, contract research organisations, and other research organisations are eligible to apply.
Grant Selection Criteria
- Alignment to Centre for Human Specific Research strategic goals
- Scientific merit and innovation
- Grant holder and project group expertise and experience
- Feasibility and implementation plan, resources, budgeting, and output
- Merit of proposed research to the broader scientific community and dissemination plan
How to Apply
Carefully read our Terms and Conditions and Grant Fact Sheet.
Complete the Pilot Grant Application Form or the Transition Grant Application Form.
Contact us at grants@humanspecificresearch.org if you have any questions.
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