Research Grants to Address Human Dental Diseases/Conditions in Kentucky (USA)
GrantID: 3424
Grant Funding Amount Low: $100,000
Deadline: February 16, 2026
Grant Amount High: $200,000
Summary
This funding opportunity supports research projects that leverage existing data to explore questions related to human health and biological traits. The program encourages innovative approaches that combine genomic, phenotypic, clinical, and environmental data to better understand complex biological processes and health outcomes. Applicants are invited to use large-scale datasets to perform statistical or computational analyses, and projects that propose experimental or computational validation of findings are especially welcomed. A focus on understanding disparities and promoting health equity is considered a priority.
Eligible applicants include a broad range of organizations, such as higher education institutions, nonprofits, small businesses, and governmental entities, both within the United States and internationally. Special encouragement is extended to institutions serving underrepresented populations. The funding is flexible enough to accommodate a variety of organizational types and collaborative arrangements, including partnerships that involve multiple entities or international collaborators.
The grant provides up to $200,000 in direct costs over a two-year period, with a maximum of $100,000 per year. Funds are intended to support research-related expenses, including data acquisition, computational resources, personnel, and validation activities. Applicants are expected to make the data they use or generate publicly available to promote transparency and facilitate future research.
This opportunity is designed to support projects that make meaningful use of existing data to generate new insights. It is particularly suited for initiatives that integrate multiple types of data, apply novel analytical methods, or address scientific questions with potential translational or health-related impact. Both small-scale exploratory projects and larger integrative analyses are considered. By combining resources and expertise, applicants can advance understanding of key biological pathways, inform intervention strategies, and contribute to broader scientific knowledge while fostering equity in health research.
Organizations and individuals based in Kentucky who are engaged in Science, Technology Research & Development may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.
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