Brain and Behavior Foundation‘s Young Investigator Grant enables promising investigators in neuroscience and psychiatry to either extend research fellowship training or begin careers as independent research faculty. Funding is intended to help young investigators gather pilot data to apply for larger federal and university grants. All research must be relevant to our understanding, treatment, and prevention of serious psychiatric disorders or early onset brain and behavior disorders. OFR Contact: Mike McMahon (Evanston campus faculty) or Michelle Melin-Rogovin (Feinberg faculty). Amount: $75,000. Deadline: 3/4/26.
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- Brain and Behavior Foundation’s Young Investigator Grant, Due Mar. 4, 2026