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general deadlines and check back for specific dates. In lieu of the standard summer research grant deadline, a targeted funding opportunity is now available. Learn more about this targeted funding opportunity . Although currently closed, the Society is pleased to offer a funding opportunity each year for investigator-initiated proposals to support research focused on addressing research questions highlighted in the Pathways to MS Cures Roadmap . The Roadmap includes three Pathways: STOPPING MS disease activity, RESTORING function by reversing damage and symptoms, and ENDING MS by preventing new cases. Applicants must clearly state the relevance of their proposals to at least one of the research questions outlined in the Roadmap. Refer to the Roadmap for more clarity, and feel free to reach out to Research staff listed below to discuss relevant topics. The Society supports fundamental as well as applied studies, nonclinical or clinical in nature, including projects in patient management, care and rehabilitation. We value studies aligned with our Research Funding Principles and Priorities that: promote synergies between researchers in diverse disciplines; adhere to principles of sharing data and resources; focus on underserved and understudied ethnic and racial MS populations (Please consult these resources for strategies regarding Minority Engagement in MS Research). Note: All research grant proposals deemed to be of scientific merit through the scientific peer review process undergo a Community Review to help us identify participant-centered concerns about proposed research, such as unduly burdensome protocols or outcomes of low interest to people affected by MS. These insights, along with the outcomes from the peer review, will be taken together to inform the final funding recommendations. The Community Review Committee will rely heavily on the Plain Language Description for each proposal. Applicants are advised to utilize the many resources the Society had provided on how to write a successful Plain Language Description found here (.pdf). " c-nmssatomrichtext_nmssatomrichtext-host="">To better balance Society staff capacity and review cycles, the timeline for research grants has shifted. This funding opportunity is currently closed, and applications will open in late 2025 . View our general deadlines and check back for specific dates. In lieu of the standard summer research grant deadline, a targeted funding opportunity is now available. Learn more about this targeted funding opportunity . Although currently closed, the Society is pleased to offer a funding opportunity each year for investigator-initiated proposals to support research focused on addressing research questions highlighted in the Pathways to MS Cures Roadmap . The Roadmap includes three Pathways: STOPPING MS disease activity, RESTORING function by reversing damage and symptoms, and ENDING MS by preventing new cases. Applicants must clearly state the relevance of their proposals to at least one of the research questions outlined in the Roadmap. Refer to the Roadmap for more clarity, and feel free to reach out to Research staff listed below to discuss relevant topics. The Society supports fundamental as well as applied studies, nonclinical or clinical in nature, including projects in patient management, care and rehabilitation. We value studies aligned with our Research Funding Principles and Priorities that: promote synergies between researchers in diverse disciplines; adhere to principles of sharing data and resources; focus on underserved and understudied ethnic and racial MS populations (Please consult these resources for strategies regarding Minority Engagement in MS Research). Note: All research grant proposals deemed to be of scientific merit through the scientific peer review process undergo a Community Review to help us identify participant-centered concerns about proposed research, such as unduly burdensome protocols or outcomes of low interest to people affected by MS. These insights, along with the outcomes from the peer review, will be taken together to inform the final funding recommendations. The Community Review Committee will rely heavily on the Plain Language Description for each proposal. Applicants are advised to utilize the many resources the Society had provided on how to write a successful Plain Language Description found here (.pdf). general deadlines and check back for specific dates. In lieu of the standard summer research grant deadline, a targeted funding opportunity is now available. Learn more about this targeted funding opportunity . Although currently closed, the Society is pleased to offer a funding opportunity each year for investigator-initiated proposals to support research focused on addressing research questions highlighted in the Pathways to MS Cures Roadmap . The Roadmap includes three Pathways: STOPPING MS disease activity, RESTORING function by reversing damage and symptoms, and ENDING MS by preventing new cases. Applicants must clearly state the relevance of their proposals to at least one of the research questions outlined in the Roadmap. Refer to the Roadmap for more clarity, and feel free to reach out to Research staff listed below to discuss relevant topics. The Society supports fundamental as well as applied studies, nonclinical or clinical in nature, including projects in patient management, care and rehabilitation. We value studies aligned with our Research Funding Principles and Priorities that: promote synergies between researchers in diverse disciplines; adhere to principles of sharing data and resources; focus on underserved and understudied ethnic and racial MS populations (Please consult these resources for strategies regarding Minority Engagement in MS Research). Note: All research grant proposals deemed to be of scientific merit through the scientific peer review process undergo a Community Review to help us identify participant-centered concerns about proposed research, such as unduly burdensome protocols or outcomes of low interest to people affected by MS. These insights, along with the outcomes from the peer review, will be taken together to inform the final funding recommendations. The Community Review Committee will rely heavily on the Plain Language Description for each proposal. Applicants are advised to utilize the many resources the Society had provided on how to write a successful Plain Language Description found here (.pdf). " c-nmssatomrichtext_nmssatomrichtext-host="">To better balance Society staff capacity and review cycles, the timeline for research grants has shifted. This funding opportunity is currently closed, and applications will open in late 2025 . View our general deadlines and check back for specific dates. In lieu of the standard summer research grant deadline, a targeted funding opportunity is now available. Learn more about this targeted funding opportunity . Although currently closed, the Society is pleased to offer a funding opportunity each year for investigator-initiated proposals to support research focused on addressing research questions highlighted in the Pathways to MS Cures Roadmap . The Roadmap includes three Pathways: STOPPING MS disease activity, RESTORING function by reversing damage and symptoms, and ENDING MS by preventing new cases. Applicants must clearly state the relevance of their proposals to at least one of the research questions outlined in the Roadmap. Refer to the Roadmap for more clarity, and feel free to reach out to Research staff listed below to discuss relevant topics. The Society supports fundamental as well as applied studies, nonclinical or clinical in nature, including projects in patient management, care and rehabilitation. We value studies aligned with our Research Funding Principles and Priorities that: promote synergies between researchers in diverse disciplines; adhere to principles of sharing data and resources; focus on underserved and understudied ethnic and racial MS populations (Please consult these resources for strategies regarding Minority Engagement in MS Research). Note: All research grant proposals deemed to be of scientific merit through the scientific peer review process undergo a Community Review to help us identify participant-centered concerns about proposed research, such as unduly burdensome protocols or outcomes of low interest to people affected by MS. These insights, along with the outcomes from the peer review, will be taken together to inform the final funding recommendations. The Community Review Committee will rely heavily on the Plain Language Description for each proposal. Applicants are advised to utilize the many resources the Society had provided on how to write a successful Plain Language Description found here (.pdf).
Research Grants msresearch@nmss.org " c-nmssatomrichtext_nmssatomrichtext-host="">Eligibility : Applicants should possess an M.D., Ph.D. or equivalent and be considered eligible by their institution to apply for grant support. Postdoctoral fellows, residents, and other trainees and individuals in mentored positions are not eligible to apply to the research grants program; fellows are encouraged to apply for one of the Society’s research training programs.Funding : Research projects have a budget limit of $200,000 per year total costs (including indirects) for up to 3 years in length, and budget must be justified based on the aims of the proposal.If you are a researcher and would like to receive email notices when new funding opportunities open, please submit your name and email address to msresearch@nmss.org msresearch@nmss.org " c-nmssatomrichtext_nmssatomrichtext-host="">Eligibility : Applicants should possess an M.D., Ph.D. or equivalent and be considered eligible by their institution to apply for grant support. Postdoctoral fellows, residents, and other trainees and individuals in mentored positions are not eligible to apply to the research grants program; fellows are encouraged to apply for one of the Society’s research training programs.Funding : Research projects have a budget limit of $200,000 per year total costs (including indirects) for up to 3 years in length, and budget must be justified based on the aims of the proposal.If you are a researcher and would like to receive email notices when new funding opportunities open, please submit your name and email address to msresearch@nmss.org
Research Grants