It is important to note that eligibility for these funding opportunities varies and can depend on factors such as the applicant's area of research, level of experience, and institutional affiliation.

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Finding Funding Opportunities

From online databases to listservs, there are several ways to locate funding opportunities.

Federal funding agencies play a large part in supporting research. Beyond the key agencies, such as NIH, CDC, etc. there are many other foundations and agencies that fund research. Do not ignore opportunities within JHU as well as state and local foundations.

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Finding Collaborators

If you want to find research collaborators, a good place to start is by writing blog posts or journal articles. When you write an article and get it published in a journal, you’re making yourself visible to others doing related work. Additionally, there are internal and external resources available to make it easier for researchers to connect with others in their field.

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