New Opportunities
- American Heart Association (AHA) 2027 Predoctoral Fellowship: Supports 1-2 years of mentored research training for predoctoral and health professional students who intend to pursue careers as scientists or clinical-scientists improving global cardiovascular or cerebrovascular health. Applicants must be professional members of AHA at the time of proposal submission. Applications are due by 3 pm CT on August 4, 2026.
- American Heart Association (AHA) 2027 Postdoctoral Fellowship: Provides 1-2 years of postdoctoral stiped funding for postdoctoral researchers working in a team that provides the support and scientific guidance of a research mentor. Applicants must be professional members of AHA at the time of proposal submission. Applications are due by 3 pm CT on August 4, 2026.
- HRSA Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award Institutional Research Training Grant: Funded by the NIH and administered in part by HRSA, the program aims to develop a skilled research workforce to advance scientific knowledge in primary care by supporting training of postdoctoral researchers in biomedical, behavioral, and health services research. Electronically submitted applications must be submitted no later than 11:59 p.m., ET, on July 10, 2026
- NIH Highlighted Topic: Food Is Medicine: This topic is intended to encourage research on clinical and health outcomes of food is medicine programs, including clinical and pragmatic trials, training programs and fellowships for health care professionals and community engaged research. More information, including programmatic contacts, is available on the highlighted topic page. This topic expires on June 3, 2028
Federal Agencies
Please regularly visit the following websites and directly search for funding opportunities and deadlines in your research field.
Explore NIH Funding: A search tool to filter funding opportunities on Grants.gov by NIH/HHS-specific categories like funding category, funding organization (e.g., NCI, NCATS) and keyword. NIH funding opportunities are now exclusively posted to Grants.gov.
NIH Highlighted Topics: A resource to help researchers identify research priority areas for NIH Institutes, Centers, and Offices. Investigators interested in a topic should apply through an appropriate funding opportunity, such as the NIH R01 Parent Funding Announcement (clinical trial not allowed) or other broad NIH opportunities on Grants.gov. Highlighted topics may or may not have dedicated funding.
Topics of potential interest for pharmacy include:
- Advancing the Science of Prenatal Dietary Supplements: This topic expires on May 21, 2028
- New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) for Dietary Supplement and Nutrition research This topic expires on May 20, 2028
- Training and Career Development in Dissemination and Implementation (D&I) Science This topic expires on April 14, 2027
- GLP-1s: Implications for Nutritional Status and Metabolic Health Outcomes This topic expires on April 24, 2027.
- Implementation Science to Optimize HIV Prevention and Treatment This topic expires on December 2, 2026.
- Advancing Nanotechnology Research to Improve Diagnosis and Treatment Options This topic expires on March 10, 2027.
- Drug Discovery for Nervous System Disorders This topic expires on January 28, 2027.
Notices of Funding Opportunity of particular interest for pharmacy include:
- Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health (R01 Clinical Trial Optional): "The purpose of this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) is to support studies that will identify, develop, and/or test strategies for overcoming barriers to the adoption, adaptation, integration, sustainability, scale-up, and spread of evidence-based interventions, practices, programs, tools, treatments, guidelines, and policies (hereafter referred to as evidence-based interventions). Studies that promote equitable dissemination and implementation of evidence-based interventions among underrepresented communities are encouraged. Conversely, there is a benefit in understanding circumstances that create a need to stop or reduce (de-implement) the use of practices that are ineffective, unproven, low-value, or harmful. In addition, studies to advance dissemination and implementation research methods and measures are encouraged. Applications that focus on re-implementation of evidence-based health services that may be disrupted amidst disasters (e.g., pandemics, climate change) remain relevant." Upcoming application due dates: October 5, 2026
- Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health (R21 Clinical Trial Optional): Upcoming application due dates: October 16, 2026
- Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health (R03 Clinical Trial Not Allowed): Upcoming application due dates: October 16, 2026
- Accelerating Discovery through Partnered Research with All of Us to Analyze Participant Biospecimens (X01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed), PAR-27-069: This opportunity allows eligible investigators to access biospecimens from the All of Us Biobank through Partnered Research Studies and to return newly generated data to the All of Us Researcher Workbench. No funds are associated with awards from this announcement. You can learn more about the opportunity here. Application due dates: October 30, 2026 and March 1, 2027
- The Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) T32: "The goal of the Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) is to develop a diverse pool of well-trained clinician-scientist leaders available to address the nation’s biomedical research needs. Specifically, this funding announcement provides support to eligible, domestic organizations to develop and implement effective, evidence-informed approaches to dual-degree training and mentoring that will keep pace with the rapid evolution of the biomedical research enterprise and lead to the completion of both a clinical degree (for example, M.D., D.O., D.V.M., D.D.S., Pharm.D., etc.) and a research doctorate degree (Ph.D.)."
- NIH Loan Repayment Programs: The NIH Loan Repayment Programs (LRP) were established by Congress to recruit and retain health professionals in biomedical and behavioral research careers. The LRPs repay up to $50,000 annually of a researchers qualified educational debt "in return for a commitment to engage in NIH mission-relevant research." Research areas include clinical research, pediatric research, health disparities research, contraception and infertility research, clinical research for individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds, and research in emerging areas critical to human health. More information is available on the LRP application page. The LRP application period closed on December 4, 2025. Updated due date information will be posted when available.
NSF Funding: The Foundation supports basic research and education in most fields, including biological, chemical, environmental, social, behavioral and economical sciences, collaborative research between universities and industry, and graduate and postdoctoral fellowships.
CDC Funding: Supports research to keep Americans safe and healthy both domestically and abroad.
USDA NIFA Grants: Supports research and fellowships on nutrition and health, education, environment, biotechnology and genomics, economics and community development.
AHRQ Funding & Grants: Supports research to improve the quality, safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of healthcare for all Americans. AHRQ currently does not have any open funding opportunities.
DOD Grants: The Department of Defense (DOD) Office of Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP) supports biomedical research across the development pipeline from basic to clinical through annual funding opportunities.
Additional Organizations, Associations and Foundations
Proposal Central Provides access to funding opportunities funders including the Alzheimer’s Association, American Association for Cancer Research, Burroughs Wellcome Fund, and many others
American Brain Tumor Association
American Respiratory Care Foundation
International Rett Syndrome Foundation
National Pharmaceutical Council
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute