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Grant applications

The Aplastic Anaemia Trust would love to hear about your research project. 

While we do not currently have a funding round open, knowing about potential research proposals helps us allocate budget and can be reviewed by our Research and Clinical Advisory Panel.

Get in touch

Arrange a call with us to discuss your funding proposition. Email Stevie Tyler at [email protected].

We recommend you download and read our Research Policy first, as this contains important information.

What we will fund

We fund translational research into aplastic anaemia and/or allied rare bone marrow failures that helps accelerate the understanding of the rare diseases and bring new treatments to patients. Recognising how important fresh talent in this field is, we will also consider applications for fellowships.

We are happy to consider applications for seed funding or start up funding or applications to fund studentship (for example a PHD.)

We are open to applications for larger projects seeking further funding from other, larger partners and we would be happy to work with the right applicants to identify and apply for further funding from other sources. 

We are looking for applications to fund scientific / clinical research, which will further our biological understanding of the disease. This means, for example, we are not currently funding research in the field of mental health. 

If necessary we are happy to fund projects over two years.

Applicants usually need to be based in the UK.

Published: 6th April, 2018

Updated: 15th December, 2023

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