The Allied Scientist Training Grant is designed to provide support to trainees enrolled in graduate-level training programs that are outside the clinical realm of interventional radiology, but are still considered crucial to the future of IR. The goal is to create a collaborative research training environment that benefits from the unique perspectives of established scientists and interventional radiologists.
Please note: Institutional indirect costs, construction expenses, and secretarial or office expenses will not be funded.
1. Strong relevance to interventional radiology
The clearest predictor of success is direct alignment with interventional radiology.
The most competitive applications typically address:
SIR Foundation states that its mission is to advance scientific knowledge and innovative therapies in interventional radiology.
2. Clear clinical relevance and patient-care impact
Successful proposals usually demonstrate potential to:
The Foundation explicitly prioritizes research important to the advancement of interventional radiology and patient care.
3. Strong pilot or seed-study design
A major SIR Foundation-specific predictor is whether the project works as a pilot or seed grant.
Competitive projects often:
The Pilot Research Grant is specifically described as supporting projects that generate preliminary data to strengthen later national grant applications.
4. Feasibility within a short funding period
Most SIR Foundation grants are 1-year awards, so reviewers strongly favor projects with:
Overly ambitious multicenter studies without clear execution plans tend to be less competitive.
5. Innovation in devices, procedures, or clinical technique
Highly competitive proposals frequently involve:
Because IR is highly innovation-driven, procedural novelty is especially valued.
6. Potential for future NIH, industry, or multicenter funding
SIR Foundation often acts as launch funding.
Reviewers favor projects likely to:
The Incubator Grant specifically supports protocol development for NIH, AHRQ, or industry applications.
7. Strong investigator development potential
SIR Foundation supports researchers at multiple career stages.
Strong applications often come from:
Several mechanisms are explicitly designed to develop the next generation of IR investigators.
8. Strong mentorship and institutional support
Competitive applications often demonstrate:
For resident and student grants, mentorship is especially important.
9. Alignment with SIR Foundation research priorities
Projects identified through or aligned with a Research Consensus Panel (RCP) may be particularly competitive.
The Incubator Grant notes specific support for projects prioritized by SIR Foundation research consensus panels.
10. Strong dissemination potential
Reviewers favor projects likely to result in:
SIR Foundation encourages dissemination through JVIR and SIR scientific meetings.
Frequent reviewer concerns include:
Applicants are encouraged to be SIR members, but it is not a requirement. However, the trainee’s advisor or co-advisor must be an active SIR member (note the requirement of active membership status means that either the advisor or co-advisor must be an interventional radiologist).
Candidate should be a trainee enrolled in a graduate-level, degree-seeking program (i.e., masters, Doctor of Philosophy or equivalent) or a postdoctoral fellow at an accredited educational institution in the United States or Canada.
Students enrolled in a wide variety of disciplines, such as engineering, informatics, and cellular and molecular biology will also be considered.
It is expected that the trainee will devote a minimum of 75% of their time to the proposed research project.
Applicants must be citizens of the United States or Canada or those who have permanent resident status therein.
Permanent residents must submit documentation of their status.
An exception can be made if an applicant is at an institution in the U.S. or Canada and is on a visa. A letter will be required from the department chair guaranteeing completion of the project.
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: SIR Foundation
Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit
Address: 3975 Fair Ridge Drive I Suite 400 North I Fairfax, Virginia 22033 I (703) 691-1805 I EIN: 54-1518252
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30-Jun-2026 [Optional][LOI/Pre-App], 20-Sep-2026 [Optional][LOI/Pre-App], 15-Jan-2027
$40,000
Affiliation: SIR Foundation
Address: 3975 Fair Ridge Drive I Suite 400 North I Fairfax, Virginia 22033 I (703) 691-1805 I EIN: 54-1518252
Website URL: https://www.sirfoundation.org/get-funded/allied-scientist-grant/
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