SVIN/X
Jul 14, 2025, 12:26
Investing in the Future of Stroke Innovation: SVIN Pilot Grant Empowers Early-Stage Research in Vascular Neurology
Do you have a bold research idea in vascular and interventional neurology?
As featured on its official X page, the Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology (SVIN) is now accepting applications for its Pilot Research Grant, providing one-year funding to support early-stage projects and generate preliminary data for future large-scale grants.
“Have a research idea in vascular and interventional neurology?
The SVIN Pilot Research Grant offers one-year funding to help generate the data you need for larger grants. Learn more and apply by August 1.”

For more expert insights on stroke research, treatment innovation, and funding opportunities, visit Hemostasis Today — your gateway to the latest in neurovascular science.
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