Young Scientists Grant Cardiovascular and Neurovascular Diseases
Funding of excellent postdoctoral researchers in translational cardiovascular and neurovascular research over three years with up to €500,000 per project.
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Grant criteria
Funding objective
Funding of scientifically excellent, innovative, and translationally pioneering research projects at the interface of preclinical and clinical research on cardiovascular and neurovascular diseases.
Eligible expenses
- Personnel costs for scientific staff in the doctoral phase
- Personnel costs for technical staff
- Material costs
Non-eligible expenses
- Overhead costs
- Personnel costs of the applicants
Eligible to apply
- Individuals
Funding requirements
- Submission within two to five years after obtaining a Dr. med. degree or within four years after PhD
- Employment at a medical faculty in Germany
- Secured position funding until the end of the requested funding period
- The applicant's own position cannot be applied for
Documents required for application
- Concept sketch (max. 3 pages)
- Academic CV with publication list
- Budget and milestone plan
- Letter of support from the host university including explanation of available resources
Evaluation criteria
- Scientific profile and excellence of the applicants
- Innovation potential and translational approach
- Interdisciplinary character
Description
The Youth Scientists Grant Cardiovascular and Neurovascular Diseases of the Corona Foundation supports outstanding postdoctoral researchers in the early stages of their careers who implement translational, pioneering projects at the interface between preclinical and clinical research. Nationwide, up to two projects per year are funded with a grant amount of up to €500,000 over a period of 36 months. The grant covers 100% of personnel costs for scientific staff in the doctoral phase, technical personnel, as well as necessary material resources. Overhead costs or salaries of the applicants are excluded. The goal is the development of new therapeutic approaches and the understanding of pathophysiological mechanisms in myocardial infarction, stroke, and other cardiovascular as well as neurovascular diseases.
Eligible to apply are basic scientists with clinical relevance as well as physicians in the early postdoctoral phase (two to five years after obtaining a Dr. med. degree or up to four years after a PhD) at a medical faculty in Germany. A secured position funding until the end of the funding period is required; the applicant’s own position may not be funded. Selection is conducted in two stages: first, a concept outline (maximum three pages) including a scientific CV, publication list, budget and milestone plan, as well as a letter of support from the host university must be submitted by 15 February 2026. Selected applicants will be invited to submit a full proposal by 30 April 2026. Evaluation criteria include the scientific profile, innovation potential, and interdisciplinary nature of the projects. The program makes a significant contribution to supporting early-career researchers and offers dedicated scientists ideal conditions to develop forward-looking therapeutic concepts for heart and brain.
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