Discovery Research Grants

Discovery Grants are for established scientists with a long history of published work in the maternal fetal health and related fields.
Discovery Grants

The highest tier of grants available through March of Dimes

These six annual grants, which provide $200,000 over two years ($100,000 in funding each year) are awarded to seasoned researchers seeking to make consequential translational discoveries that will drastically alter clinical care for pregnant women and babies, whether through evidence-based prevention, diagnosis or intervention. 

Simply put, Discovery Grants are funding vehicles for research inquiries that are as practical as they are ambitious, as attainable as they are groundbreaking, and as transformative as they are necessary. These grants are given to researchers with inquiries that have the power to drastically reshape outcomes for mothers and babies in America and strike a decisive blow against the maternal health crisis in this country.

The proposed research should focus on one of these priority topic areas:

Priority topic 1

Late Spontaneous Pre-Term Birth

Should focus on prevention and treatment of diseases in either mom or baby that leads to spontaneous premature birth.

Please note:

  • All topics may include investigations looking at the periods of pregnancy, intrapartum, and up to one year postpartum; 
  • All studies must have the potential to improve clinical care and decrease the rate of maternal mortality;
  • Research may include human studies or studies with human tissue or studies at the population level; 
  • Models systems research is discouraged, but is eligible if used to validate novel human disease processes; 
  • Research proposals may involve information and communications technology innovations; and
  • We encourage multidisciplinary collaborations including those with community-based partners.

Award Amount: $200,000 over two years 

Areas of Research:

  1. Late, spontaneous pre-term birth
  2. Racial inequities as they relate to morbidity and mortality outcomes for mothers and babies.
  3. Cardiovascular health conditions developed during pregnancy or exacerbated during pregnancy.
  4. Maternal stress, its impact on pregnancy outcomes, and how to mitigate the effects.

Open to: health professionals, health researchers, epidemiologists and social scientists with doctoral academic degrees, and either a faculty appointment or equivalent at academic universities, hospitals and research institutions; or from those who are employees of small businesses, startup companies, non-profit organizations, or pharmaceutical companies committed to research in the area of maternal and infant health.  

Note: current cycle is now open


August 19, 2022 - Application portal opens
October 11, 2022 - Application portal closes 
February 15, 2023 - Notification of funding decision 
March 1, 2023 - Award start date

 

Apply on Portal  
 

 

March of Dimes invites submissions from health professionals, health researchers, epidemiologists and social scientists with doctoral academic degrees and either a faculty appointment or equivalent at academic universities, hospitals and research institutions. 


We also invite submissions from employees of small businesses, startup companies, non-profit organizations or pharmaceutical companies committed to research in the area of maternal and child health. Individuals from underrepresented and disadvantaged groups are encouraged to apply. These applications are not limited to U.S. citizens and are open to global applicants. 


Requests for exceptions on timing (e.g. parental leave) may be submitted to Courtney Dower at ([email protected]).  
 

The entire process must be completed online at https://modresearchgrants.aibs-scores.org.

Applicants may only submit one application, listed themselves as either a PI or Co-PI.

REQUIRED INFORMATION

  • Application for the proposed research, which includes:
    • Title & Abstract of Proposed Project 
    • Statement of Objective and Hypothesis 
    • Preliminary data and Background Studies 
    • Research Approach and Intended Deliverables 
  • Budget and Budget Justification 
  • Candidate’s biographical sketch 
  • Facilities available 
  • Current and Pending Financial Support: list each grant or contract for the conduct of this research. If there is support, please state “NONE”
     

March of Dimes works with a variety of researchers from around the world. It is our hope that our awardees view their time as scholars, grantees, or center partners as mutually beneficial, and with value beyond the monetary consideration. 


We expect our awardees to attend key meetings that pertain to their award program, or assign an appropriate delegate if not possible. We expect members of our research centers to collaborate scientifically and collegially with other centers or non-profit organizations that are identified during the course of the award period. We expect that our awardees will attend scientific meetings that may be established by MOD and use good faith efforts to help MOD raise funds for future awards through attendance at some events, interviews, or other public-facing opportunities. 


We expect our awardees to make an impact on the thematic areas outlined in our strategic plan as the relate to their awards. To that end, we expect awardees to notify us of publications, posters, and presentations so that we may help to amplify their good work to the public. 


All these things we do so that our awardees can be successful now and in the future…

Questions: 
Please direct any questions to [email protected].

2021 Award Recipients

Last Cycle’s Grant Recipients

Joshua Grolman, PhD

“Immunomodulation via extracellular matrix mechanics to stimulate spontaneous healing in preterm premature rupture of the membrane”
Joshua Grolman, PhD
“Pro-Resolving Lipid Mediators in Preeclampsia: Therapeutic Potential of Aspirin and Statins”
“Improving Equitable Access to Evidence-based Treatment for Pregnant and Postpartum People with Opioid Use Disorder”
“A Model for Building Health Equity: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Integrating an Implicit Bias Training into the Pregnancy and Parenting Partners (P3) Group Prenatal Care Program.”

Elisha Wachman

“Effects of Prenatal Opioid Exposure on Placental DNA Methylation and Gene Expression”
Elisha Wachman

Making an Impact with Research


March of Dimes research is focused on making an impact NOW to end preventable preterm birth; we do this by approaching research in several key ways. At both the bench and bedside– through descriptive research that aims to characterize and understand the factors that lead to preterm birth and other adverse outcomes; and through work that leads to mitigation and prevention of preterm birth- through therapeutics, diagnostics, and/or policy changes. 


We know that pregnancy is complex. March of Dimes research approach takes a whole-system view and brings the best talent and minds to bear, so we can make a difference in our lifetime. 


Recent examples

  • How are we making a difference: March of Dimes research programs have made discoveries that lead to direct impact on the health of moms, babies, and their families.
  • PRC microbiome studies leading to bedside testing; rapid, low cost predictive testing.
  • Early detection of preeclampsia and other adverse pregnancy outcomes through several approaches, including cell-free RNA, data analytics, and other diagnostic markers.
  • Understanding maternal-infant nutrition, to wit, NEC and how breastfeeding can improve outcomes  
     

Your Support Helps us Fund Research

There are a number of ways to support research at March of Dimes. Your time – through volunteering at events, raising awareness in your community, and recruiting new and impactful researcher to our network; your attention – by focused attention on how research can impact your community, your country, and the global family; and your resources – by way of funding, access to your network, and getting involved in research directly.

We need your help to continue developing diagnostics, therapeutics, and understanding of the complex factors that lead to preterm birth, maternal and infant morbidity and mortality, and overall adverse outcomes in pregnancy. Moms, Babies, and their Families can’t wait for you to step up and get involved. 

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