EPI Early Career Travel Grant (No Abstract Required)

Sponsored by the Council on Epidemiology and Prevention


To qualify for this EPI|Lifestyle Scientific Sessions 2025 award, you must meet the following deadlines:

  • October 13, 2025 – Deadline to have an active AHA professional membership.
  • October 13, 2025 – Deadline to apply for this award in the Council Awards System.

This award supports early career investigators and students who are planning to attend the EPI|Lifestyle Scientific Sessions. The grant aims to benefit those who will gain the most from the meeting and networking with key science leaders. Applicants should outline their research interests, long-term career goals, and how the grant will enhance their future and may also include any career challenges or obstacles they have faced.

Eligibility Criteria

  • All applicants for the EPI Underrepresented Populations Travel Grant must be members of the EPI Council at the time of application. If you need to become an AHA Professional Member, you should do so no later than one week prior to the award deadline for your member account to be processed in time. Learn more about AHA Professional Membership.
  • Eligible applicants must fulfill any one or more criteria as listed below:
  • The candidate must be a U.S. citizen, a noncitizen national (born in American Samoa or Swains Island), or a U.S. permanent resident.
  • Applicant must be active in research and still be in training as an undergraduate or pre-doctoral student, or be within 10 years of completing medical fellowship (or residency as NIH states, MDs would be Fellows for 3–6 years of the 7–10), terminal degree or highest certificate (e.g., BSc, MSc).
  • The candidate must be conducting epidemiology research in the field of cardiovascular disease.
  • Previous winners of this grant are not eligible to apply.
  • Each applicant for AHA council-sponsored awards, regardless of award category, is eligible to receive only one council-sponsored award per AHA conference per year. (For example, an Early Career Investigator Award finalist will not be eligible to receive a travel grant for the same meeting.)

How To Apply/Required Documents

Your application file should contain the following documents in PDF format:

  • A thorough letter of recommendation by a mentor, section chief or department chair that includes the following:
    • Candidate's grounds for eligibility, including verification that he or she is part of an underrepresented population as outlined in the Eligibility Criteria section, with identification of their specific underrepresented population(s).
    • Candidate's key accomplishments to date (or other forms of demonstrated excellence and recognition in the case of very junior trainees)
    • Assessment of candidate's relevant scientific attributes (intellectual curiosity, drive, critical thinking, problem-solving), and potential for future success as a competitive investigator
  • Curriculum vitae, including bibliography. 

Visit the ProposalCentral Council Awards Applicant Instructions page to apply or submit a nomination.

Once logged in, you may apply for the EPI-Lifestyle Scientific Sessions Underrepresented Populations Travel Grant and select the EPI Underrepresented Populations Travel Grant from the award drop-down list.


Prize

Each winner will receive:

  • $1,000 grant to help offset costs of attending EPI|Lifestyle Scientific Sessions.
  • One complimentary ticket to the Epidemiology and Prevention Council’s Annual Dinner. Attendance at EPI|Lifestyle Scientific Sessions and the EPI Council dinner are mandatory and will be verified before the grant is awarded.

Awardees will be required to pay their registration for the meeting and should register prior to the discounted early registration rate deadline.

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EPI|Lifestyle 2025

March 6–9, 2025
Hyatt Regency New Orleans
New Orleans, Louisiana