This award aims to recognize the importance of good clinical research and to encourage early career investigators in clinical studies in ALS.
This award will consist of a commitment of $65,000 per year for two years, plus a $10,000 per year stipend to support education and research-related costs for a total of $150,000. Supplementation of the award with other grants is permissible, but to be eligible to apply for this award, the other grant source(s) cannot exceed $75,000 annually.
The American Academy of Neurology is firmly committed to embracing the diversity among our members, applicants, and reviewers and affirms the importance of equity and inclusiveness within the AAN research program.
Please only submit one application. Applicants are not allowed to submit applications for more than one award. Your application will also be considered for all relevant clinical research training scholarship awards.
Timeline
Evaluation and selection
Applications are evaluated by reviewers based on the following criteria:
A successful application should include the following:
Required attachments for application
1. 🎯 Direct Relevance to Neurology
AAN funds research in neurological disorders, such as:
Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias
Parkinson’s disease, ALS, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, stroke
Neuromuscular, neurogenetic, neuroimmunological, and movement disorders
✅ Predictor: The project addresses a significant neurological disease or care challenge.
2. 👩🔬 Early-Career Focus
Most AAN awards support:
Residents, fellows, postdocs, and junior faculty
Career development through mentored research programs
✅ Predictor: Applicants with strong mentorship, training plans, and clear career goals are highly competitive.
3. 🧪 Strong Preliminary Data & Feasibility
Funded projects are typically pilot studies or early-phase research
Proposals with proof-of-concept data or access to relevant cohorts/models fare better
✅ Predictor: The research has clear, achievable aims that can produce results within 1–2 years.
4. 📚 Alignment with AAN Priorities
AAN prioritizes research that:
Advances patient care and outcomes
Addresses health disparities in neurology
Builds the pipeline of neurologist-scientists
✅ Predictor: The proposal ties to AAN’s mission of improving neurologic health through research and education.
5. 📈 Potential for Career Development and Impact
Applications should demonstrate:
Clear career trajectory toward independence
Plans for future NIH/foundation funding
✅ Predictor: Strong applications show how the project will serve as a springboard to larger grants.
Program | Amount | Audience | Purpose |
---|---|---|---|
Clinical Research Training Scholarship (CRTS) | $65k/year (2 years) | Residents, fellows, junior faculty | Career development |
Practice Research Training Scholarship (PRTS) | $65k/year (2 years) | Early-career | Patient-oriented research |
Clinician Scientist Development Award | $240k over 3 years | Early-career | Transition to independence |
Investigator-Initiated Research Grants | Varies (~$100k–$150k) | Faculty | Disease-specific research |
🧬 Commonly Funded Topics
Biomarkers and novel diagnostics for Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, MS, ALS
Neuroimmunology and neurogenetics research
Clinical trials in epilepsy, stroke prevention, movement disorders
Research addressing neurology workforce and patient access disparities
📌 Tips for Strong Applications
✅ Provide clear, testable hypotheses with short-term deliverables
✅ Include mentorship letters and career development plans
✅ Explain how findings lead to larger-scale NIH or foundation grants
✅ Show alignment with AAN’s mission and patient impact
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: American Academy of Neurology
Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit
Address: 201 Chicago Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55415
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Sep 09, 2025
Sep 09, 2025
$150,000
Affiliation: American Academy of Neurology
Address: 201 Chicago Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55415
Website URL: https://www.aan.com/research/clinical-research-training-scholarship-als
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