Global Grants for Gut Health 8: The role of nutrition in modulating the human gut microbiome and barrier function
Ends on
2025 scope
We invite proposals for one-year research projects, including both laboratory-based investigations and clinical studies, that explore the role of nutrition in modulating the human gut microbiome and barrier function. Studies exploring the interplay between diet, microbial composition and barrier homeostasis are encouraged. Detailed scope can be found on the For Applicants page.
Successful projects will demonstrate scientific rigour, originality and the potential to make meaningful contributions to the field of microbiome research.
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The full guidelines for applicants are available here: GGGH Guidelines for Applicants
You are advised to prepare your application in a standalone document first before copying the elements into this form and to retain this document and share it with your institution's signing officer.
Please note that you are also expected to warrant that you have shared the GGGH pro forma funding agreement with your institution's funding office and received in principle approval, that requires no more than minor changes.
To view the website homepage, please visit: https://www.nature.com/immersive/gutgrants
The funding agreement is available here: GGGH Funding Agreement
The full terms and conditions of entry can be viewed here: GGGH Terms & Conditions
Further enquiries: gutgrants@springernature.com