Pilot & Seed Grants - Health Sciences

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This table summarizes 25 pilot & seed grants in the health sciences. Pilot and seed grants are normally funds targeted at projects of a short duration (1-2 years). Often, these awards are aimed at research ideas that are still at their initial stages. They may not yet have preliminary or published data supporting them. 

This document is intended to serve as a planning document. Not all of programs summarized below are open and accepting applications. Researchers can, however, use this table to identify possible sources of funding and plan accordingly.

Interested applicants should consult the agency links provided below for the opportunity's eligibility criteria, guidelines, and submission deadlines. For questions about a funding opportunity, or if you are having difficulty finding funding to suit your research program, please contact:

Jennifer Robinson, Ph.D. Andrea Hiltz

Research Projects Advisor (Health Sciences)
University Research Services / Faculty of Health Sciences

Phone: 613-533-6000 ext. 32944
Email j.robinson@queensu.ca

Research Projects Advisor (Health Sciences)
University Research Services 

Phone: 613-533-6000 ext. 33108
Email ahiltz@queensu.ca

For grants targeted at New Investigators in the health sciences, please see the New Investigators Funding Opportunities.

For grant writing resources, please visit the Researcher Resources webpage


Agency

Award

Subject Area

Amount & Duration

Other Considerations

Liver disease research
  • Up to $50,000 USD
  • Duration: 1 year
  • Applicant must be an AASLD member
Clinical gastroenterology
  • Up to $15,000 USD
  • Duration: 1 year
  • Applicant must be an ACG member
Various research topics in psychology
  • Varies by program
 
American Society for Suicide Prevention Pilot Grants Suicide prevention research
  • $30,000 USD total
  • Duration: 1-2 years
 
Banting Discovery Award Medical research (any area)
  • $25,000 total
  • Duration: 1 year
  • Applicants need to be within the first 3 years of their first academic appointment
Emergency Medicine
  • Varies by program
  • Only CAEP members are eligible to receive funds
Pulmonary research
  • Varies by program
 
Orthopaedic research
  • Up to $20,000
  • Duration: 1-2 years
  • One of the principal investigators must be an orthopaedic surgeon working in a Canadian orthopaedic centre
Sport and exercise medicine
  • Varies by program
  • The principal investigator must be a CASEM member.
Catalyst Grants Targeted research areas
  • Generally up to $100,000
  • Duration: Generally 1 year
  • CIHR periodically offers 'catalyst' grant competition to support targeted areas of health research. A full list of current CIHR competitions is available on 
Planning & Dissemination Grants Planning meetings or knowledge translation activities
  • Generally $10,000-$20,000
  • Duration: 1 year
  • CIHR usually holds two planning grant competitions a year, with deadlines in August-September and February-March. The grants are aimed at supporting team meetings or KT activities that align with the research interests of participating . A full list of current CIHR competitions is available on 
Prevention of musculoskeletal diseases
  • Up to $10,000
  • Duration: 1 year
  • Applications must have at least one  as a co-investigator
Pain research
  • Varies by program
 
Medical technologies
  • Varies by program
 
Rare disease research
  • Varies by program
 
Basic, clinical, or translational spine research
  • Varies by program
 
Parkinson's Disease
  • $50,000 total
  • Duration: 1 year
 
Physiotherapy research
  • Varies by program
 
Prostate Cancer
  • $200,000 total
  • Duration: up to 2 years
  • New investigators and established investigators are reviewed separately
Rare Disease Microgrants Rare disease research
  • $5,000
  • Duration: 1 year
 
Research Grants Epilepsy research
  • $25,000 total
  • Duration: 1-2 years
  • The same project cannot be proposed for the Foundation's research grants program & its fellowship or studentship programs
Scoliosis research
  • $10,000 USD total
  • Duration: 1 year
  • At least 1 team member must be a member of the scoliosis research society
Nursing research topics
  • Varies by program
  • Preference will be given to STTI members and/or members of affiliated organizations
Autism research (particularly genetic or other risk factors)
  • Up to $150,000 USD per year
  • Duration: Up to 2 years
  • SFARI will own purchased equipment with a unit cost of $50,000 (USD) or more.

Last Updated: December 3, 2018