New RFAs Aim to Advance Health Equity in Precision Medicine
See important information on funding opportunities, $6 million to support approximately 3-5 project teams and $2.3 million to support around 15 doctoral students, both to conduct representative precision medicine research projects in California over a 2.5-year project term.
We ask that you also forward to graduate students in your laboratories and consider applying to this important initiative. Partnership RFA applicants must submit a non-binding and non-scored Letter of Intent by November 21, 2025, followed by an initial application due January 23, 2026. Doctoral student applicants must submit their full applications by January 30, 2026.
California Announces Funding Opportunities for ‘Representative Research’ Proposals to Reduce Health Disparities and Increase Participation from Underrepresented Groups. Please visit the CIAPM website for more details on submission eligibility and requirements or contact CIAPM at ciapm@chhs.ca.gov.