Ferring COVID-19 Investigational Grants

April 15  

Via Ferring

Ferring is funding exploratory, basic and clinical research grants to collect data and expand knowledge on the effects of COVID-19 on reproduction, pregnancy and neonatal health.

Ferring remains committed to building families worldwide and to supporting them from conception to birth during this challenging time.

What is of Interest to Ferring

Ferring is interested in funding exploratory, basic, and clinical research grants to collect data and expand knowledge about the effects of SARS-CoV-2 on reproduction, pregnancy, and foetal/neonatal health.

The Ferring COVID-19 Investigational Grants in Reproductive Medicine and Maternal Health (RMMH) are designed to provide funding to gather data related to IVF programmes during the COVID-19 pandemic including but not limited to:

  • Follow-up data on infected pregnant patients at different gestational stages, including spontaneous pregnancies.
  • Data on the outcome of ongoing fertility care.
  • Data on gametes/embryos, fresh or frozen, from patients exposed to SARS-CoV-2.
  • Other information related to fertility outcomes.

The Ferring COVID-19 Investigational Grants are awarded a single time and are not renewable.

Available Funding

The programme will provide a limited number of research grants up to EUR 25,000 for each application.

How to apply

Please go to https://ferring.fluidreview.com/ and sign in.

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The Medical Alley Association is providing COVID-19 related information, including the “COVID-19 Resource Connect” feature on its website and summaries of laws, executive orders, and government programs that may be of interest to members, as a public service.   The Medical Alley Association makes no representations, guarantees, or warranties as to the accuracy, completeness, currency, or suitability of the COVID-19 related information provided by the Medical Alley Association on its website, in newsletters, or in any other communications. The Medical Alley Association specifically disclaims any and all liability for any claims or damages that may result from providing COVID-19 related information online or in other communications or linking to third party websites or other sources of information. The Medical Alley Association makes no effort to independently verify, and does not exert editorial control over, information provided by third parties.  

The Medical Alley Association does not endorse any of the products, vendors, consultants, or documentation referenced in, or connected to parties through, the COVID-19 Resource Connect feature or via email or other communications.

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