The mission of Morris Animal Foundation is to bridge science and resources to advance the health of animals. Through funding hypothesis-driven, humane research projects with high scientific merit, they aim at significant impact. As a non-profit funded by public support and endowment earnings, they prioritize impactful animal health research that benefits a wide range of stakeholders including veterinarians, pet owners, and communities.
The Fellowship Training Grants are designed to help new investigators start a successful research career by providing salary support in a mentoring environment. This includes special funding for applicants from historically marginalized groups via the Donor-Inspired Study program. Sally R. McIntosh, a long-time supporter, has enabled additional minority Fellowships focusing on a broad scope of research including greyhound and wildlife health. These grants aim to diversify the animal health research community by funding projects with crucial implications for scientific understanding and practical outcomes in animal health.
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