Boehringer Ingelheim Seeks 2025 Equine Research Award Proposals
Boehringer Ingelheim is now accepting proposals for the 2025 Advancement in Equine Research Awards for equine infectious disease research.
“Boehringer is committed to collaborating with the community of researchers, veterinarians, and diagnosticians who dedicate their time and energy to improving the lives of horses through research,” said Steve Grubbs, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVIM, equine technical manager for Boehringer. “The Equine Research Awards program has been invaluable in advancing what we know about infectious disease.”
Public and private researchers in the United States, Canada, and Mexico are eligible to submit proposals for research programs that help advance the diagnosis, treatment, and understanding of equine infectious respiratory disease. Boehringer will present five $15,000 awards.
Proposals must be submitted by Sept. 15, 2025, and will be reviewed by an independent board consisting of renowned equine industry professionals, including practicing veterinarians and researchers. The board will peer review and select proposals based on probability of successfully completing the project, potential for impact to the equine industry, originality, and scientific quality. The award recipients will be announced at the 71st annual American Association of Equine Practitioners Convention, taking place Dec. 6-10, 2025, in Denver, Colorado.
Again this year, Boehringer will accept electronic copies of the proposals in lieu of hard copies. To participate in the 2025 awards program, submit an e-copy proposal, cover letter, and curriculum vitae to Dr. Joe Lyman at [email protected].
The Boehringer Advancement in Equine Research Awards program was launched in 2011 to support veterinary research that results in practical applications for insights into important equine infectious and noninfectious diseases. Nearly $900,000 has been awarded to date for emerging science in equine research.
For more information and complete submission instructions, please visit https://bi-animalhealth.com/equine/initiatives/equine-research-awards .
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