The Haleon Predoctoral Fellowship from the American Society for Nutrition supports graduate research on supplementation and its effects on public health outcomes.
Funder: American Society for Nutrition
Due Dates (Anticipated): December 2026 (full application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: One-year fellowship; typical award supports tuition, research, and related costs for predoctoral work (exact amount not specified).
Summary: Supports ASN graduate student members conducting nutrition research focused on supplementation and public health outcomes.
Key Information: Applicants must be near doctoral completion in a U.S. nutrition graduate program and ASN members.
The Haleon Predoctoral Fellowship, administered by the American Society for Nutrition (ASN), is designed to support outstanding research projects conducted by ASN student members nearing completion of their doctoral studies in nutrition. The fellowship encourages research on the role of supplementation in promoting healthy aging, digestive health, immunity, and women’s health, especially as these efforts relate to improving public health. Funding is intended to help cover tuition, living expenses, books, travel/registration for scientific meetings, research-related costs, and/or indirect charges.