NFMRI seeks to support the translation of biomedical research projects that have strong potential in addressing unmet community needs. NFMRI seek expressions of interest for biomedical research projects across all diseases and conditions that fall within the following portfolios:
- Portfolio 2: Collaborative innovation and advancement
- Portfolio 3: Innovation uptake and transformation
The Foundation supports biomedical, lab-based research projects that will lead to innovations such as drugs, devices, tools, therapeutics, vaccines, diagnostics etc. Funding requests under portfolios 2 and 3 should predominantly be to support expenses relating to the external collaborator.
Funder
Application Instructions
Applicants should review their application’s strategic fit with the mission of the Foundation, the three research portfolios and consider how their research advances innovation, noting any nominated areas of priority.
If you would like to know more about the application process or your eligibility status, contact the Research Grants Team
Submission Information
UTS Internal Deadline for submission is 1 March 2024.
Funder Deadline for submission is 25 March 2024.