Funding news for global health researchers: March 24, 2025
On behalf of the Fogarty International Center at the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), the following funding
opportunities, notices and announcements may be of interest to those working in the field of global health research. Updates
are typically distributed once a week.
Special Announcements
Wash U Regenerative Medicine Fellowship
The Washington University in St. Louis (WUSTL) is now accepting applications for the Rita Levi-Montalcini (RLM) Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Center of Regenerative Medicine (CRM). This 2-year fellowship is open to postdoctoral researchers of outstanding talent, especially those of international background, to pursue research in regenerative medicine within a CRM lab.
The Clean Cooking Alliance wants to hear from you!
The Clean Cooking Alliance (CCA) invites public feedback on the Interim Code of Conduct as part of an open consultation process from February 5 through April 9, 2025. Stakeholders can review the framework and submit comments by filling out the feedback form and emailing it to
carbon@cleancooking.org.
Upcoming Deadlines for Fogarty Funding Opportunities
Upcoming deadlines for all Fogarty funding opportunities
Funding opportunities on which Fogarty is a partner:
Administrative supplements for current Fogarty grant recipients:
All administrative supplements
Funding Opportunities
NIH funding opportunities focusing on global health and foreign collaboration:
More NIH funding opportunities focused on areas relevant to global health
Other Funding News
Non-NIH funding opportunities:
The
Duke University's Center for Spirituality, Theology and Health is offering $3,700 scholarships for graduate students from underdeveloped countries to attend a 5-day workshop on conducting research in religion, spirituality, and health. The workshop will be held August 11–15, 2025, and scholarships will cover tuition, airfare, hotel accommodations, and meals. Apply as soon as possible to allow time for visa processing.
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Cure Within Reach provides grants for clinical repurposing trials to under-resourced researchers in low and lower middle income countries (LMICs). Its new Request for Proposals (RFP) seeks projects in any unsolved disease that aim to repurpose an existing off-patent drug, off-patent device, nutraceutical and/or indigenous medicine in a new indication.
Letters of Intent due: March 28, 2025 - The
UNESCO-Equatorial Guinea International Prize for Research in the Life Sciences is accepting applications to reward the projects and activities of individuals, group of individuals, institutions, and non-governmental organizations for their outstanding contribution to the improvement of human life.
Application deadline: March 31, 2025
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UNESCO and the Republic of Equatorial Guinea have launched a fellowship programme for young African women scientists. This initiative is designed to offer targeted support and focuses on promoting equal opportunities in science, by creating concrete opportunities for young women to become actively involved in various life science disciplines.
Application deadline: March 31, 2025 -
CARB-X's 2025 funding solicitation for products to address drug-resistant bacterial infections will open from April 16 to April 30, 2025. Applications will be accepted under two product themes: therapeutics for infections caused by Gram-negative pathogens and diagnostics for typhoid fever for low-resource settings. A second funding call will be held in the later months of 2025.
Application deadline: April 30, 2025
More non-NIH funding opportunities
Training Opportunities
Plasmodium Genetic Epidemiology offers ‘Data to Insight’ Course
Plasmodium Genetic Epidemiology is offering a free course named
From Data to Insight – A Practical Introduction to Interpreting Malaria Genetics for Surveillance to equip researchers, students, and public health officials with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively use malaria genetic data in epidemiological research and public health decision-making.
PAHO Offers Obesity and NCD Prevention Course
The Pan American Health Organization is offering a free course on Regulatory Policies to Prevent Obesity and Diet-related Noncommunicable Diseases. The course purpose is to strengthen the learner’s capacity to design and advance effective regulatory policies that reduce the demand for and offer of ultra-processed and processed products to prevent obesity and diet-related NCDs in the Region of the Americas.
Manuscript, Abstract & Poster Submission Opportunities
Events
Events for global health researchers:
Fogarty calendar of events