The Medical Research Foundation are funding fellowships for mid-career researchers who are making a transition to independence to support research that will increase understanding of Artificial Intelligence (AI) methods for the diagnosis of cardiovascular or respiratory diseases.
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The BSF Fellowship is to support a clinician at a UK- or Republic of Ireland-based institution. Applicants are expected to demonstrate dermatological value.
Award programme/theme
Fellowship (award type)
Funding amount range
£50,001 to £100,000
Maximum duration
1 year
Submission deadline
British Skin Foundation - Studentship Award [CLOSED]
The BSF Studentship is to support a clinician at a UK- or Republic of Ireland-based institution. Applicants are expected to demonstrate dermatological value.
Award programme/theme
Studentship / PhD support
Funding amount range
£50,001 to £100,000
Maximum duration
2 years
Submission deadline
British Skin Foundation - Young Investigator Award [CLOSED]
A BSF Young Investigator Award is available to anybody wishing to carry out UK- or Republic of Ireland-based research into skin diseases. The aim of the award is to support high-quality research likely to lead to long-term, large-scale funding from a major medical research sponsor such as a funding council or medical charity.