Funding is available from MRC’s Molecular and Cellular Medicine Board to support new partnerships between researchers in the area of molecular and cellular medicine.
Funding varies widely for partnerships lasting between one and five years. This funding opportunity runs three times every year.
Funding is available from MRC’s Molecular and Cellular Medicine Board to provide large, long-term and renewable programme funding for researchers working in the area of molecular and cellular medicine.
There is no limit to the funding you can request. This funding opportunity runs three times every year.
An MRC research grant is the main way for UK-based medical researchers to apply for researcher-led project funding. You should apply if your research is on molecular and cellular medicine.
There is no limit to the funding you can request. This funding opportunity runs three times every year.
Researchers can apply for funding to improve the methods being used in wider biomedical and health research. The programme is jointly funded by MRC and the National Institute for Health Research, and the programme welcomes research that falls within the remit of either funder.
We will normally award up to £500,000 and support 80% of the full economic costs of your proposal.
You can apply if you are a research-qualified healthcare professional at consultant level or equivalent, not currently undertaking any substantial research activity, and looking to develop your research interests through collaborative high-quality research partnerships.
An MRC research grant is the main way for UK-based medical researchers to apply for researcher-led project funding. You should apply if your research is on infections and immunity.
There is no limit to the funding you can request. This funding opportunity runs three times every year.
Funding is available for research that benefits the health of vulnerable people in low and middle income countries (LMIC). There is no limit to the amount you can request.
You can apply if you are a LMIC principal investigator or UK-based and working in partnership with LMIC investigators.
If you are a talented postdoctoral researcher, this award can help you become an independent investigator, establishing and managing your own research programme.
You can get funding for a research and training programme lasting up to five years and offering personal and career development.
An MRC research grant is the main way for UK-based medical researchers to apply for researcher-led project funding. You should apply if your research is on neurosciences and mental health.
There is no limit to the funding you can request. This funding opportunity runs three times every year.