This grant funds New York-area medical students to conduct summer research advancing the understanding, prevention, or treatment of cardiovascular diseases.
Funder: New York Academy of Medicine
Due Dates (Anticipated): January 2027 (Full application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: $5,000 total per award ($4,500 student stipend, $500 for laboratory/department; 10–12 week summer projects)
Summary: Supports New York-area medical students for summer research advancing the understanding, prevention, and treatment of cardiovascular diseases.
Key Information: Forecasted cycle; eligibility and application requirements may be updated—monitor program page for latest details.
The Glorney-Raisbeck Medical Student Grants in Cardiovascular Research, administered by the New York Academy of Medicine, provide funding for 10–12 week summer research projects focused on cardiovascular disease. The program is designed for MD candidates enrolled in or conducting research at New York-area institutions. Projects should aim to advance the understanding, prevention, or treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Recipients are expected to present their findings at the Academy’s Annual Medical and Dental Student Forum, fostering early engagement in cardiovascular research and professional development.