This award aims to recognize the importance of good clinical research and to encourage early career investigators in clinical studies.
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.
Timeline
Evaluation and selection
Applications are evaluated by reviewers based on the following criteria:
A successful application should include the following:
Required attachments for applications
Once the above information is fully completed and submitted by the applicant:
1. Strong commitment to an academic career in neurology (highest predictor)
This is the most consistent predictor across AAN funding programs.
AAN specifically targets investigators pursuing careers in:
Most awards are designed as career-launching mechanisms for future academic leaders in neurology.
2. High-quality, hypothesis-driven neurological research (very high predictor)
Competitive applications typically include:
AAN funds research across numerous neurological disorders, including:
3. Strong potential for future NIH or major external funding
One of AAN's primary goals is to create a pipeline of successful independent investigators.
Reviewers strongly favor projects that can:
Past awardees frequently describe AAN funding as a critical stepping stone toward larger federal grants.
4. Strong mentorship and protected research time
A recurring theme across AAN awards is the importance of mentorship.
Successful applications usually demonstrate:
Award recipients frequently cite mentorship and protected time as key benefits of AAN funding.
5. Early-career investigator promise
Most AAN Research Program awards specifically target:
Reviewers often look for:
Eligibility requirements for many awards are explicitly tied to years since residency or doctoral training.
6. Publication record and prior productivity
Strong applicants typically demonstrate:
Although extensive publication records are not always required, prior productivity substantially strengthens competitiveness.
7. Clinical and translational relevance
Projects with a realistic pathway to improving:
are particularly attractive to AAN reviewers. Practice-based and implementation-focused research is also supported through dedicated scholarship mechanisms.
8. Alignment with specific AAN award mechanisms
AAN uses multiple funding tracks, and strong applications clearly fit the intended mechanism:
Eligible Countries:
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: American Academy of Neurology
Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit
Address: 25 Massachusetts Avenue Suite 500J Washington, DC 20001
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Sep 10, 2026
Sep 10, 2026
$150,000
Affiliation: American Academy of Neurology
Address: 25 Massachusetts Avenue Suite 500J Washington, DC 20001
Website URL: https://www.aan.com/research/clinical-research-training-scholarships#CRTS
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