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General research grants
The general March of Dimes research portfolio funds many different areas of research on topics related to our mission to prevent birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality. These investigations include — but are not limited to — basic biological processes of development, genetics, clinical studies, studies of reproductive health, environmental toxicology, and studies in social and behavioral sciences that focus on factors contributing to adverse pregnancy outcomes, and on consequences of birth defects and prematurity.
Prematurity Research Initiative
The Prematurity Research Initiative (PRI) is a special program dedicated to grant support for projects related to causes of prematurity. Initiated as part of the March of Dimes Prematurity Campaign, these projects aim to provide new insight into the large, and increasing, proportion of premature births in which the causes, and the means of prevention, remain unknown.
Basil O’Connor Starter Scholar Research Awards
The Basil O’Connor Starter Scholar Research Awards (BOC) are funded in a program specifically designed to support scientists just embarking on their independent research careers. Created in 1973 and named for the first March of Dimes chairman and president, this program provides funding to young investigators to start their own research projects on topics related to the March of Dimes mission.
See also: Policies and instructions for research grants (PDF, 102kb), 2013 March of Dimes research RFP (PDF, 147kb), 2013 prematurity Research Initiative (RFP) (PDF, 127kb), 2013 Basil O’Connor RFP (PDF, 149kb), Apply for a research grant
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