RESEARCH FUNDING

We've invested over 2 million dollars in preeclampsia research

Last Updated on January 19, 2024

RESEARCH FUNDING


 

The Vision Grant Award Program

January 2024 - The 2024 Vision Grant cycle is now open. The Application Deadline is April 17, 2024.

Vision Grants are intended to provide initial funding for novel, innovative research by promising young investigators that will advance progress towards detection, prevention, or treatment of preeclampsia, HELLP syndrome, and other hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. Post-doctoral, Clinical Fellows, or Early Stage Investigators only are eligible to apply. Projects with potential to alter clinical management and improve patient outcomes will receive priority, but any well-considered research proposal will be accepted for review. International applications are welcome; however, submissions must be in English. The Foundation has committed to funding grants that address known research knowledge gaps.

Grant Cover Sheet

Grant Application Instructions

Questions? Contact VisionGrants@preeclampsia.org 

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More Information

  • Read final reports from our funded investigators, as well as the published results of our research, here.
  • Sign up to receive immediate announcements about research funding and our monthly Research Roundup, here.

Peter Joseph Pappas Research Grant Program

January 2024 - The 2023 Peter Joseph Pappas Research Grant application cycle is now closed.

Submitted Letters of Intent that are of interest to the scientific review committee and the Preeclampsia Foundation’s Board of Directors will then be invited to submit full applications by Monday, October 9, 2023, with award decisions rendered in December 2023. Winners will be announced in February 2024.

Named for the infant son of preeclampsia survivor Lauren Pappas and her husband Clement, the program seeks to award multiple grants totaling up to $200,000 each year. The ultimate goal of this grant program is to drive research that will eliminate the delivery of pre-term babies as an intervention for severe preeclampsia, HELLP syndrome, and related hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.

Read more about the Peter Joseph Pappas Research Grant Program.

Questions? Contact PJPGrants@preeclampsia.org 

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Study Recruitment

Researchers, please contact our Research Manager if you would like the Preeclampsia Foundation to help you recruit participants for a research study or focus group, or have any questions about the Preeclampsia Registry.

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