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Grants for Research in Nutrition Related Cardiometabolic Diseases (Denmark)

Request for Proposals: Pfizer Research Grant (Taiwan)

Deadline: 08-Sep-2026

This research grant program supports projects in Denmark focused on nutrition-related cardiometabolic diseases, with total funding of up to DKK 30 million. Individual projects can receive up to DKK 4–5 million for a maximum duration of three years.

The program aims to advance scientific knowledge, improve prevention and management, and translate research into real-world health impact.

What is the Program?

The initiative funds research that improves understanding and application of knowledge in **Cardiometabolic Diseases linked to nutrition.

It focuses on:

Funding Details

Total Funding Pool

Grant Amount per Project

Project Duration

Key Focus Areas

1. Scientific Research

2. Prevention & Management

3. Translation & Implementation

4. Capacity Building

What Are Cardiometabolic Diseases?

Cardiometabolic Diseases include conditions such as:

These diseases are strongly influenced by diet, lifestyle, and metabolic health.

Why This Program Matters

Cardiometabolic diseases are a major global health burden.

This program helps:

Who is Eligible?

Primary Applicants

Must:

Co-Applicants

Collaboration Rules

Eligible Research Designs

The program supports:

All methods must be:

Not Eligible

How to Apply

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Define Research Question
    • Focus on nutrition and cardiometabolic health
  2. Design Study
    • Choose appropriate methodology
  3. Secure Institutional Affiliation
    • Ensure eligibility requirements are met
  4. Prepare Proposal
    • Include objectives, methods, and impact
  5. Submit Application
    • Follow official guidelines

Selection Criteria

Applications are evaluated based on:

Tips for a Strong Proposal

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the maximum funding amount?

Up to DKK 4 million, or DKK 5 million with an international partner.

2. What is the project duration?

Up to 3 years.

3. Who can apply?

Researchers affiliated with Danish institutions.

4. Are international collaborations allowed?

Yes, with eligible co-applicants.

5. Can industry partners receive funding?

No, but collaboration is allowed.

6. What types of studies are supported?

Observational studies, RCTs, registry studies, and more.

7. Are obesity drug studies eligible?

No, they are excluded.

Conclusion

This grant program is a major opportunity to advance research in nutrition-related cardiometabolic diseases in Denmark.

By supporting high-quality research and real-world application, it contributes to better prevention, improved health outcomes, and stronger scientific capacity in the field.

For more information, visit Novo Nordisk Foundation.

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