Organization opens application process for 2024-2025 awards and grants funding

New York, NY – (August 21, 2023) – Today the American Lung Association in New York announced the start of its 2024-2025 research awards and grants cycle. The organization is now accepting research grant applications from researchers here in New York and across the nation with the potential to improve prevention, detection and treatment options for all lung diseases including lung cancer.

“Here in New York City and across the state, we have wonderful research institutions and leading-edge researchers,” said Erica Masin, Director of Advocacy for the American Lung Association in metro New York. “The Lung Association is committed to supporting the best scientific minds to help develop solutions to alleviate the burden of lung disease. We encourage researchers throughout the state to apply for these grants.”

Research projects funded by the Lung Association are carefully selected through rigorous scientific peer review and awardees represent the investigation of a wide range of complex issues to reduce the suffering and burden of lung disease.

Below is a list of currently available research funding opportunities:

  • Lung Cancer Discovery Award – $100,000/year for up to two years. Letter of Intent required.
    For independent investigators conducting clinical, laboratory, epidemiological or any groundbreaking
    project aimed at revolutionizing our understanding of lung cancer and improving diagnostic, clinical, andtreatment methods.
  • Emerging Respiratory Pathogen Award – $100,000/year, up to two years. Letter of Intent required.
    This award supports investigators to advance knowledge of COVID-19 and other novel respiratory viruses with pandemic potential. Successful applicants have evidence of ongoing excellence and productivity in a related field.
  • Innovation Award – $75,000/year for up to two years.
    For independent investigators conducting basic science, behavioral, clinical, or translational research in lung health or disease. Must have held an NIH K- or R-type award within three years prior, but not more than one R01.
  • Hastings Innovation Award for Interstitial Lung Disease – $75,000/year for up to two years.
    For independent investigators conducting basic, clinical, or translational research in interstitial lung disease.Must have held an NIH K- or R-type award within three years prior to applying, but not more than one R01.
  • Allergic Respiratory Diseases Research Award – $75,000/year for up to two years.
    Joint funding with the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI), to support allergicrespiratory research by investigators with a primary faculty appointment in an allergy-immunology division.
  • Catalyst Award – $50,000/year for up to two years.
    For mentored early career scientists ascending toward independence. This award supports junior
    investigators conducting basic science, behavioral, clinical, or translational research into lung health anddisease.
  • Dalsemer Interstitial Lung Disease Award – $50,000/year for up to two years.
    For mentored early career scientists ascending toward independence. This award provides seed monies to junior investigators for researching the mechanisms and biology of interstitial lung disease.
  • Public Policy and Public Health Award – $50,000/year for up to two years.
    This award is designed to stimulate and inform important public policy debates around healthy air
    and lung disease. The intent is to support research on and evaluation of existing public policy and
    public health programs, and pilot new ideas.

For more information about the active research funding opportunities, visit Lung.org/awards.