Society of Interventional Radiology
Explore open grants and funding opportunities from the Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR), the professional home for interventional radiologists. Atom surfaces its research grants and fellowships, with deadlines, eligibility, and award amounts in one view.
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About Society of Interventional Radiology
The Society of Interventional Radiology (SIR) is a professional organization representing physicians and scientists in interventional radiology, a specialty focused on minimally invasive, image-guided procedures. It works to improve patient care by advancing the science and practice of the field.
Through its foundation, the society supports research and the development of the interventional radiology workforce with grants, fellowships, and pilot awards. These opportunities help train clinician-scientists and fund research that advances minimally invasive treatments.
Awards are made through competitive review and are generally aimed at trainees and early-career and established investigators in the field, with eligibility defined per program. Physicians, trainees, and researchers can track current SIR funding opportunities and deadlines on Atom.
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28 grantsDr. Ernest J. Ring Academic Development Grant
Supports early-career interventional radiology faculty with protected research time to advance innovative clinical, translational, or basic research that strengthens future independent funding opportunities.
Allied Scientist Grant
Supports interdisciplinary, non-clinical research by graduate-level or postdoctoral trainees that advances the science and practice of interventional radiology.
Pilot Research Grant
Supports early-stage, innovative research projects in interventional radiology to generate preliminary data for future national grant applications.
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