The Steven P. Arnoczky Young Investigator Grant provides a grant of up to $40,000 to support clinical and basic science research for early-career principal investigators (up to $80,000 total). This grant opportunity aims to train early-career surgeons as principal investigators, perform the primary role in generating the hypothesis, design the experiment, carry it out, and interpret the results with the assistance of an experienced supervisor and/or investigative team.
A Young Investigator is defined as an orthopaedic surgeon who has graduated from an approved residency program or is a resident currently in an approved program. The Principal Investigator must document and perform the primary role in the proposed project and remain associated with the parent institution for the duration of the project period. A Principal Investigator that has received less than $25,000 in funding from organizations external to their parent institution.
AOSSM funding is tightly focused on:
👉 Projects must clearly improve sports medicine patient care
Successful proposals:
👉 Awards like the Cabaud Memorial emphasize clinically relevant hypothesis-driven research
👉 Proposals advancing clinical care or real-world outcomes are reviewed favorably
👉 AOSSM aims to train researchers from hypothesis → execution → interpretation
👉 AOSSM emphasizes rigorous clinical trial standards
👉 Collaboration improves generalizability and impact
Higher success rates seen in:
👉 Targeted grants exist for specific clinical problems (e.g., hip OA, allografts)
Evidence shows:
👉 Even for junior grants, productivity matters
👉 Overly large proposals are often rejected
👉 Reviewers favor concise, clinically meaningful proposals
Highest impact factors:
Moderate predictors:
4. Early-career development (with mentorship)
5. Study feasibility & design
6. Topic alignment (ACL, cartilage, OA, etc.)
Supporting factors:
7. Collaboration
8. Investigator track record
9. Budget/scope alignment
Compared to other orthopaedic or cancer funders:
👉 Key success question:
“Will this study improve diagnosis, treatment, or outcomes in sports medicine patients?”
A Young Investigator is defined as an orthopaedic surgeon who has graduated from an approved residency program or is a resident currently in an approved program. The Principal Investigator must document and perform the primary role in the proposed project and remain associated with the parent institution for the duration of the project period. A Principal Investigator that has received less than $25,000 in funding from organizations external to their parent institution.
Sponsor Institute/Organizations: American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine
Sponsor Type: Corporate/Non-Profit
Address: 9400 W. Higgins Road, Suite 300 Rosemont, IL 60018 Main: 847.292.4900 Toll Free: 877.321.3500
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May 15, 2026
May 15, 2026
$25,000
Affiliation: American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine
Address: 9400 W. Higgins Road, Suite 300 Rosemont, IL 60018 Main: 847.292.4900 Toll Free: 877.321.3500
Website URL: https://www.sportsmed.org/research/sports-medicine-research-grants/young-investigator-grant
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