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Call for Proposals: Research Grant Program (Round 2)

Jeans for Genes Grant Programme- United Kingdom

Deadline: 19-Mar-2026

The LEO Foundation Research Grant Program supports investigator-led dermatology research worldwide, funding projects from basic science to clinical studies that explore disease mechanisms, clinical challenges, and quality-of-life impacts of skin conditions. Grants typically range from DKK 2–4 million over 1–3 years, covering salaries, equipment, publications, travel, and administrative costs.

Overview

The LEO Foundation invites applications for its Research Grant Program, aimed at advancing dermatology research globally. The program prioritizes investigator-initiated projects that explore disease mechanisms, clinical challenges, and the broader impact of skin conditions on patients’ quality of life.

Focus Areas and Objectives

Eligible projects may address:

The program encourages research that combines basic science, clinical investigation, and technological innovation to improve understanding and treatment of skin diseases.

Funding Details

Exclusions:

Who Is Eligible?

How to Apply / How It Works

  1. Prepare Application: Include a structured scientific abstract, background, project strategy and approach, references, team environment, significance and impact, and a layman’s abstract.

  2. Submit Mandatory Appendices: Short CV, publication list, overview of current external funding, and relevant supporting documents.

  3. Screening: Applications are checked for formal compliance and completeness.

  4. Evaluation: Independent expert committee reviews proposals based on:

    • Significance and impact

    • Innovation and novelty

    • Strategy and approach

    • Lead investigator and team

    • Environment and resources

    • Overall project plan and focus

  5. Grant Award: Successful applicants receive funding to implement their research project according to the proposed timeline and budget.

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Why This Grant Matters

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who can apply? Investigator-led research teams conducting independent dermatology projects.
2. What is the typical grant amount? DKK 2–4 million over 1–3 years.
3. What research areas are supported? Autoimmune and inflammatory skin diseases, infections, genetic and rare disorders, hair and nail conditions, and core dermatological sciences.
4. Are commercial projects eligible? No, projects involving commercial companies or drug testing for profit are not supported.
5. Can skin cancer projects be funded? Only if skin cancer models are used to study other skin disease mechanisms, not the cancer itself.
6. What costs are covered? Salaries (PhD-level and above), equipment, publications, travel, conferences, and administrative costs up to 5%.
7. How are applications evaluated? By an independent expert committee on significance, innovation, strategy, team strength, environment, and overall project plan.

Conclusion

The LEO Foundation Research Grant Program empowers investigator-led teams to pursue innovative dermatology research globally. By funding projects that explore disease mechanisms, clinical challenges, and patient-centered outcomes, the program advances scientific knowledge, clinical practice, and quality of life for people affected by skin conditions.

For more information, visit LEO Foundation.

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