The Research Additional Mentoring Program (RAMP) Award is designed to enable promising early-career physician scientists seeking additional research mentoring outside of their home academic institutions to enhance their clinical or translational research proficiency and support their development of the necessary clinical research capabilities to become independent investigators.
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The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation’s Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) project contains WGS data from over 5,000 people with cystic fibrosis in the United States that is linked with data from the CF Foundation Patient Registry.
This award is part of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation’s Physician Scientist Training Program and is designed to introduce residents to cystic fibrosis research with the goal to develop and maintain interest in a career in CF research or as a CF care provider.
This award program is intended to fund training for physicians interested in developing expertise in the endocrinologic care of patients with cystic fibrosis.
Check your award letter for reporting requirements and due dates.
This program is intended to offer eligible awardees assistance with student loan payments for educational loans acquired in the pursuit of a graduate-level degree.
A diverse group of talented academic investigators leads the cystic fibrosis research community. The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is pleased to support these investigators through a variety of opportunities.
The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is aware that many labs and clinical studies have been impacted by the recent response to COVID-19. It is the CF Foundation's intention to work with funding applicants and CF Foundation-funded investigators to minimize the effects of the pandemic on research that is critical to advancing the mission of the Foundation.
Awards for the Infection Research Initiative will support proposals for basic or
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