Apply for funding to support a programme of research focused on population and systems medicine.
You must:
- be employed at an eligible research organisation eligible to apply for MRC funding
- have a record of securing funding and delivering research
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Apply for funding to support a programme of research focused on population and systems medicine.
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Apply for funding to support a programme of research focused on infections and immunity.
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Apply for funding to support a programme of research focused on molecular and cellular medicine.
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Apply for funding to support research projects focused on molecular and cellular medicine.
You must be employed at a research organisation eligible to apply for MRC funding.
You can involve more than one research group or organisation in the project.
Apply for funding to support research projects focused on infections and immunity.
You must be employed at a research organisation eligible to apply for MRC funding.
You can involve more than one research group or organisation in the project.
Apply for funding to support research projects focused on population and systems medicine.
You must be employed at a research organisation eligible to apply for MRC funding.
You can involve more than one research group or organisation in the project.
Apply for funding to support research projects focused on neurosciences and mental health.
You must be employed at a research organisation eligible to apply for MRC funding.
You can involve more than one research group or organisation in the project.
Apply for funding to support new partnerships between diverse groups of researchers within the remit of MRC.
You must be employed by a research organisation eligible to apply for MRC funding.
Apply for funding to design and deliver interventions to reduce dietary health inequalities in the UK food system.
Your project can be led by any discipline and must collaborate with at least one stakeholder organisation.
You must be based at a UK research organisation eligible for BBSRC funding.
Apply for funding to undertake mechanistic studies in humans. Your application must include an intervention to investigate the causes, progression or treatment of human disease.
This is an ongoing funding opportunity. Stage one application rounds close every April and October.