This research training experience is expected to tangibly enhance the individuals’ potential to develop into a productive, independent physician-scientist in the field of rheumatology.
Purpose
Enhance the research training of promising students who are enrolled in a MD or DO training program, including individuals enrolled in combined degree programs (e.g., MD/PhD, DO/PhD program, MD/MPH, DO/MPH or equivalent) and who intend careers as physician-scientists.
Award Amount
Up to $30,000 per year in direct costs (maximum $60,000 over 2 years)
Award Term
1 year with option for competitive renewal for 1 additional year
Application Deadline
Applications are due December 1, 2025
Application Open October 1, 2025 Application Deadline December 1, 2025 Notification February 16, 2026 Award Term Begins July 1, 2026
The Foundation encourages applications from MD, DO, MD/PhD or DO/PhD combined program, or MD/MPH or DO/MPH students (or equivalent) prior to or early in the research training phase so that they can substantively benefit from the mentored research training opportunities.
The applicant must meet all eligibility requirements as outlined in the Awards and Grants Policies.
The applicant must have a baccalaureate degree and show evidence of high academic performance in the sciences and commitment to a career as an independent physician-scientist. Applicants should demonstrate a strong interest in pursuing a career in rheumatology research.
This program is specifically designed to support an individual enrolled (or taking a leave of absence to conduct research) in a health professional doctoral degree (MD, DO) program that would make the awardee eligible for future training as a rheumatologist. Thus, the applicant must be enrolled in an MD or DO program and plan to devote protected time for research training for a period of no less than 1 year (i.e., 1-2 years off for research during medical school, completion of dual degree [MD/PhD, DO/PhD, MD/MPH or DO/MPH, etc.]). The entirety of the award period must be devoted to full-time research. This award will not support full-time clinical training. MD/DO program-required preceptorships during research training are allowed as long as >75% of time is spent on the proposed research project.
The applicant must have identified a research project and a primary mentor. The primary mentor must be a faculty member actively engaged in basic, translational, clinical, or health services research with a strong record of peer-reviewed research relevant to rheumatology, musculoskeletal biology, or immunology. If the mentor is not a rheumatologist, please provide a written statement of their proximity related to the field.
The primary mentor must be a member of the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) or the Association of Rheumatology Professionals (ARP) at the time of the application and for the duration of the award. Once awarded, the applicant will be expected to become a member of the ACR. Student memberships are free of charge and can be obtained online.
Eligible Countries:
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: Rheumatology Research Foundation
Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit
Address: 2200 Lake Boulevard NE Atlanta, GA 30319 Phone: (404) 365-1373 Fax: (404) 600-1674 Foundation@rheumatology.org
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Dec 01, 2025
Dec 01, 2025
$30,000
Affiliation: Rheumatology Research Foundation
Address: 2200 Lake Boulevard NE Atlanta, GA 30319 Phone: (404) 365-1373 Fax: (404) 600-1674 Foundation@rheumatology.org
Website URL: https://www.rheumresearch.org/preceptorships#RFPS
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