The Centenary Medical Research Institute’s 2019 medical innovation awards are open
They are for post docs who are, “taking risks and tackling the big questions of medical research.” There’s $52 000 in four awards, with an open vote for the way-least of them, $2000. (Details at Thinkable).
Some 34 researchers have entered, including, Madara Ratnadiwakara who works on treatment for people “currently without treatment options” for bowel cancer, Lining Arnold Ju, for biomechanical nano-tools against blood clots and Hossein Mokhtarzadeh’s who is using cell phones to predict people falling.