Interventional radiologists create and introduce novel, minimally invasive procedures and devices that help solve some of our toughest medical challenges. To continue this rich history of innovation in IR, the purpose of this award is to fund compelling, novel ideas that lead to improved health outcomes in IR.
Innovation, for this purpose, is broadly defined as any use of emerging methods, new devices, new procedures or new technologies, such as artificial intelligence and nanotechnology, that display an exceptional degree of potential for transforming and advancing the specialty of interventional radiology.
The Annual Meeting Research Award Committee selects one recipient for this award each year.
The recipient will receive:
Applicants must submit an abstract to the SIR Annual Scientific Meeting by Sept. 25th.
This is the strongest predictor across SIR Foundation mechanisms.
Competitive projects should clearly advance:
The Pilot and trainee grants explicitly support work in areas important to the advancement of interventional radiology and patient care.
The strongest applications address a meaningful clinical problem and explain how the findings could improve IR practice or patient outcomes.
Competitive projects often aim to:
SIR Foundation has highlighted high-impact research that advances knowledge of existing IR therapies or leads to breakthrough therapies that improve patient outcomes.
Innovation is central to the Foundation's funding mission.
Strong applications often involve:
SIR Foundation's targeted requests for proposals explicitly welcome innovative ideas in high-priority areas.
Competitive proposals generally demonstrate:
Feasibility is particularly important because several mechanisms are relatively focused pilot or one-year awards. Applications must also comply fully with program guidelines; incomplete or noncompliant submissions are ineligible.
This is one of the clearest success predictors for the Pilot Research Grant and Dr. Ernest J. Ring Academic Development Grant.
The Pilot Research Grant is specifically intended to generate preliminary data that can strengthen future applications to peer-reviewed funding agencies. The Ring Grant is designed to help junior faculty progress toward additional funding, including major federal support.
Strong proposals therefore explain how the project could lead to:
SIR Foundation operates grant mechanisms for different career stages, including medical students, residents, junior faculty, scientists, and investigators transitioning into academic research.
Competitive applicants typically demonstrate:
For trainee grants, the applicant's development and future contribution to IR research are especially important.
Mentorship is especially important for:
The Allied Scientist Grant is specifically designed to build ongoing collaborations between scientific laboratories and interventional radiology, while other Foundation programs emphasize investigator development and research mentorship.
This is a particularly important practical predictor for the current grant cycle.
For faculty grant opportunities, the Foundation highly encourages applicants to complete:
These steps allow applicants to receive feedback before submitting the final application. Using this process effectively can strengthen scientific rationale, methodology, feasibility, and alignment, although participation does not guarantee funding.
Many successful IR research projects require collaboration among:
The Foundation has supported multispecialty early-stage research and explicitly maintains mechanisms designed to create collaborative research environments.
Applicants should not treat all SIR Foundation grants as interchangeable.
For example:
Matching the project precisely to the selected mechanism is therefore a major practical success predictor.
The applicant must be an active SIR member.
Eligible Countries:
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: Society of Interventional Radiology
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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Sep 25, 2026
Sep 25, 2026
$1,000
Affiliation: Society of Interventional Radiology
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/excellence-in-innovation-award/
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