IAFNS Graduate Student and Post-Doc Stipends for Research Using the Comprehensive Fiber Database
Offered by Institute for the Advancement of Food · Washington, DC
About this opportunity
The IAFNS Carbohydrates Committee is accepting applications for publication and travel stipends available on an ad hoc basis for graduate students and post-docs who complete research based primarily on the Comprehensive Fiber Database developed and maintained by Tufts University. Supported projects may include evidence reviews of fiber and health outcomes and knowledge gap analysis of a specific area of fiber as it relates to human health. Travel awards of up to US $1,000 each may be granted annually to reimburse meeting registration or travel for presentations, and publication awards of up to US $4,000 are available for reimbursement of fees for free access to peer-reviewed papers.
How to apply
Applications are handled on the funder's own website. Review the full guidelines and apply here: iafns.org/our-work/grant-opportunities. Confirm the deadline and eligibility directly with Institute for the Advancement of Food before applying.
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- What is the deadline for IAFNS Graduate Student and Post-Doc Stipends for Research Using the Comprehensive Fiber Database?
- The application deadline is Rolling (no fixed deadline). Deadlines can change — always confirm directly with Institute for the Advancement of Food before applying.
- How much funding is available?
- The award range is Up to $4K.
- Where do I apply?
- Applications are submitted through Institute for the Advancement of Food's own website or process — see the "How to apply" section above.