Supports early career clinicians in launching independent research careers focused on innovative clinical research and patient care in multiple sclerosis.
Funder: National Multiple Sclerosis Society
Due Dates (Anticipated): June 2026 (Full application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: Typically supports early career clinicians transitioning to independent MS research roles; funding level and duration vary by project.
Summary: Supports early career clinicians in launching independent research careers focused on multiple sclerosis through mentorship and structured support.
The Clinician Scientist Development Awards, offered by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, are designed to support early career clinicians committed to pursuing research careers in multiple sclerosis (MS). The program provides resources, structured mentoring, and funding to facilitate the transition from mentored research to independent investigator roles. The overarching goal is to foster innovative clinical research that advances knowledge, patient care, and treatment strategies in MS.