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UAB NSC Pilot/Feasibility (P/F) Project Awards
Deadline: March 31, 2025
The pilot program will provide total awards of up to $50,000. The P/F studies may focus on any area of aging research that can be supported by one or more of the UAB Nathan Shock Center Research Cores, with priority given to those examining hallmarks and/or bioenergetics of aging. View the RFA here.
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USC-Buck Nathan Shock Center Pilot Research Projects and Vouchers for Core Services
Rolling deadline
The USC-Buck Nathan Shock Center is accepting applications for Pilot Research Projects and Vouchers for Core Services in the biology of aging. View the RFA here.
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Albert Einstein College of Medicine Nathan Shock Center 2024 Pilot & Feasibility Project Awards for Core Use
Rolling deadline
The Einstein Nathan Shock Center (E-NSC) is soliciting applications to support projects on the Biology of Aging that will generate preliminary data for R01-type applications that are founded on geroscience. View the RFA here.
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NSC PILOT AWARDEE SPOTLIGHT |
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2025 NSC DIRECTORS' SYMPOSIUM | |
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In conjunction with the 2025 AGE Annual Meeting, the NSC Director's Symposium will take place on May 11, 2025 at the Dena'ina Civic and Convention Center in Anchorage, Alaska, featuring pilot grantee presentations out of each of the eight Nathan Shock Centers.
View the agenda here.
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The Research Centers Collaborative Network (RCCN) goal is to catalyze enduring, collaborative, interdisciplinary research projects across NIA center programs by funding pilot, planning or meeting grants of up to $65,000.
View the RFA here.
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Aging Mechanisms Impacting Women’s Health
March 20-21, 2025 | Virtual
The workshop will focus on key systems in aging and age-related diseases and identify unmet research needs and promising scientific opportunities in Aging Mechanisms Impacting Women’s Health.
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San Diego Nathan Shock Center 2025 Symposium: Tackling the Heterogeneity of Aging
March 26, 2025 | La Jolla, CA & Virtual
Featuring presentations by Adam Salmon of the Barshop Institute at UT Health San Antonio, Lingyan Shi of the University of California at San Diego, Tony Wyss-Coray of Stanford University, and Hongkui Zeng of the Allen Institute for Brain Science, as well as the 2024 SD-NSC Pilot Grant Awardees.
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La Jolla Aging Meeting
March 27, 2025 | La Jolla, CA
The Annual La Jolla Aging Meeting features mostly short talks from San Diego-based postdoctoral researchers and students working in biology of aging. Attending this symposium is a great way to meet other researchers and start collaborations.
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AGE 53rd Annual Meeting: New Frontiers in Aging Research
May 11-14, 2025 | Anchorage, AK
The 53rd Annual Meeting of the American Aging Association will be held at the Dena'ina Civic and Convention Center in beautiful Anchorage, Alaska. Travel Awards are also available - to apply, submit your abstract and complete the questions regarding Travel Awards in the abstract portal.
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FUNDING AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES |
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2025 NIA Butler-Williams Scholars Program
Deadline: March 31, 2025
The Butler-Williams Scholars Program provides unique opportunities for junior faculty, researchers who are new to the field of aging, and postdoctoral fellows to gain insight about aging research. The program offers a variety of perspectives and includes presentations, seminars, and interactive small group activities and discussions.
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RCCN "AI and Health Behaviors for Healthy Aging" Workshop Virtual Travel Awards
Deadline: April 11, 2025
The twelfth workshop, “AI and Health Behaviors for Healthy Aging”, will be held virtually June 24-25, 2025. Virtual Travel Awards are available for approximately 10 early career investigators or investigators in-training, who will also participate in a special pre-workshop session on Monday, June 23 from 12-3pm ET that will focus on career development.
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Dorothy Dillon Eweson Lecture Series
Rolling Deadline
The Dorothy Dillon Eweson Lecture Series provides support to encourage investigators in the field of aging research to present findings at an annual scientific or medical specialty association meeting where aging-related research is not the primary focus.
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Oklahoma Nathan Shock Center Mentorship Program
Rolling Deadline
Mentorship for early career scientists and junior faculty that are new to aging research or are starting an independent research program focused on aging or on geroscience.
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