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National Psoriasis Foundation (NPF) and Arthritis National Research Foundation (ANRF)
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Grants to USA MDs and PhDs for research related to psoriatic arthritis. Basic and clinical studies will be considered. Requests will be accepted from investigators associated with a U.S. nonprofit institution. Preference will be given to senior post-doctoral investigators transitioning to independent investigator status and new assistant professors.
Research comes from both the arthritis and dermatology fields. Genetic studies focus on what genes make psoriatic arthritis patients more likely than others to get the disease. Also, genetic changes could explain what initiates PSA. Studies of the immune system are important to understanding why, in PsA, the body attacks itself, mistaking self-tissues for antigens.
ANRF will fund salaries, supplies, equipment and justified travel to scientific meetings directly related to the proposed studies.
GrantWatch ID#: 187373
The ANRF funds 10-20 grants each year.
Grants are awarded up to $100,000.
Grant Terms: July 1 through June 30. Grants are awarded for one year. First-year recipients may submit a second-year application during the year of their award.
Second-year funding is awarded on a competitive basis with all other applications. Receipt of a year-one award does not guarantee a second year of support.
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
Online application portal:
https://proposalcentral.com/
For more information, please contact grants@curearthritis.org or call 1-800-588-2873.
Arthritis National Research Foundation
19200 Von Karman Ave., Suite 350
Irvine, CA 92612
(800) 588-2873
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