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Call for Applications: Research Grant Program

Call for Submissions: Canon Foundation Research Fellowships

Deadline: 08-Jan-2026

The LEO Foundation Research Grant Program funds high-impact, investigator-initiated dermatology research worldwide, supporting projects that advance the understanding, prevention, and treatment of skin diseases. Grants typically range from DKK 2–4 million for 1–3 years and are open to qualified researchers affiliated with non-profit institutions globally.

Program Overview

The LEO Foundation Research Grant Program invites applications from researchers worldwide to support innovative and high-quality dermatology research.

The program is designed to advance scientific knowledge of skin biology and dermatological diseases, while promoting independent, non-commercial research that can improve patient outcomes, quality of life, and societal health systems.

Funding supports both fundamental science and applied clinical research across the full dermatology research spectrum.

Research Areas Supported

The LEO Foundation supports a broad range of dermatology research disciplines, including:

Eligible projects may focus on:

Investigator-Initiated Clinical Trials

The Foundation only funds investigator-initiated clinical trials, meaning:

Grant Size and Duration

Funding Amount

Eligible Costs

Grant funding may be used for:

Costs Not Covered

The Foundation does not fund:

Who Is Eligible to Apply?

Applicants must meet all of the following criteria:

Additional eligibility rules:

Geographic Eligibility

Why This Grant Matters

Skin diseases affect hundreds of millions of people globally and carry significant medical, psychological, and economic burdens.

The LEO Foundation Research Grant Program plays a critical role by:

How the Application Process Works

Step-by-Step Application Process

  1. The applicant prepares a detailed research proposal aligned with LEO Foundation priorities.

  2. All required documentation and appendices are submitted through the Foundation’s application system.

  3. Applications undergo a formal eligibility and completeness screening.

  4. Eligible proposals are reviewed by an independent Scientific Evaluation Committee.

  5. Final funding decisions are made by the LEO Foundation Board, informed by scientific recommendations and strategic considerations.

  6. Applicants are notified of the outcome approximately three months after the application deadline.

Application Requirements

Mandatory Project Information

Each application must include:

Mandatory Appendices

Applicants must upload:

Optional Attachments

Information about all project participants other than the main applicant must also be provided.

Evaluation Criteria

Applications are assessed using the following criteria:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Careful alignment with Foundation priorities significantly improves application quality.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Can researchers from outside Europe apply?

Yes. The LEO Foundation welcomes applications from researchers worldwide.

2. What types of institutions are eligible?

Applicants must be affiliated with a university, hospital, or other non-profit organization.

3. Are industry-sponsored or collaborative trials allowed?

No. Only investigator-initiated, non-commercial clinical trials are supported.

4. Can I submit more than one application per call?

No. Only one application per applicant is permitted per call.

5. Can I resubmit a previously rejected proposal?

Yes, but only once, and changes must be clearly described in a cover letter.

6. How long does the review process take?

Applicants are typically notified approximately three months after the submission deadline.

7. Can grant funding be used for administrative costs?

Yes, administrative costs are allowed up to a maximum of 5% of the total grant.

Conclusion

The LEO Foundation Research Grant Program offers substantial, flexible funding for independent dermatology research with the potential to generate meaningful scientific and societal impact.

By supporting investigator-led projects across basic, translational, and clinical research, the Foundation enables global researchers to advance knowledge, improve patient care, and address the growing burden of skin diseases worldwide.

For more information, visit LEO Foundation.

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