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Patient Daily | Aug 27, 2024

American Lung Association opens call for new research applications in Maryland

The American Lung Association in Maryland has announced the commencement of its 2025-2026 research awards and grants cycle. This year, the organization has introduced two new awards: a grant supporting research on the impact of indoor air quality on lung health and a joint research award in partnership with the American Thoracic Society to commemorate the Lung Association’s 120th Anniversary.

The American Lung Association Research Institute funds basic, translational, and clinical research, aiming to empower promising scientists and foster industry collaboration with goals of eliminating lung disease and improving life for those affected by it. The organization is now accepting research grant applications from researchers in Maryland and across the nation. These applications should focus on improving prevention, detection, and treatment options for all lung diseases, including lung cancer.

“In 2024, we are proud to celebrate 120 years of the American Lung Association and continue to advance our work to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease,” said Aleks Casper, Director of Advocacy for the American Lung Association in Maryland. “We invite scientists across Maryland to apply to become a part of our impactful research team and help us continue to change lives by discovering more ways to prevent lung disease, as well as earlier diagnosis techniques and improved treatments.”

Projects funded by the Lung Association Research Institute undergo rigorous scientific peer review. Awardees investigate a wide range of complex issues with the goal of reducing the burden of lung disease.

For the 2025-2026 funding cycle, qualified researchers must be conducting their studies in the U.S. and meet individual grant qualifications along with other terms and conditions. Application materials are available through proposalCENTRAL. The entire process takes six to eight months, with research grant awardees being notified in June 2025. For more information, visit Lung.org/research.

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