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Notice NOT-OD-23-048 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts

PEDIATRIC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH SCIENTIST - University of Wisconsin–Madison - Madison, WI

Indeed.com - Bioinformatics - Mon, 2022-12-19 13:57
The scientist should have strong oral and written communication skills and be adept at collaborating with diverse multidisciplinary research teams. $70,000 a year
From University of Wisconsin–Madison - Mon, 19 Dec 2022 18:57:31 GMT - View all Madison, WI jobs
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Computational Scientist, Research Computing - The Rector & Visitors of the University of Virginia - Charlottesville, VA

Indeed.com - Bioinformatics - Mon, 2022-12-19 09:07
Familiarity with image analysis, computational bioinformatics, computational neuroscience, neuroimaging, or clinical data analysis workflows is a plus.
From University of Virginia - Mon, 19 Dec 2022 14:07:31 GMT - View all Charlottesville, VA jobs
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Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Firearm Injury and Mortality Prevention Research

Notice NOT-OD-23-039 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts

Mechanisms and Targets at the Intersection of HIV and Substance Use (R21 Clinical Trials Not Allowed)

Funding Opportunity RFA-DA-24-014 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. The purpose of this FOA is to support basic research on signaling pathways and mechanisms including HIV-host protein interactions and post-translational modifications by which addictive drugs and HIV infection converge to induce changes in brain function and cause neuropathological alterations and neurocognitive dysfunctions. This FOA also aims to promote discovery and development of novel chemical and biological approaches for prevention or mitigation of CNS complications associated with HIV infection and substance use disorders.

Mechanisms and Targets at the Intersection of HIV and Substance Use (R01 Clinical Trials Not Allowed)

Funding Opportunity RFA-DA-24-013 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. The purpose of this FOA is to support basic research on signaling pathways and mechanisms including HIV-host protein interactions and post-translational modifications by which addictive drugs and HIV infection converge to induce changes in brain function and cause neuropathological alterations and neurocognitive dysfunctions. This FOA also aims to promote discovery and development of novel chemical and biological approaches for prevention or mitigation of CNS complications associated with HIV infection and substance use disorders.

Research Networks to Promote Multidisciplinary Mechanistic Studies on Music-Based Interventions for Pain or Alzheimers Disease and Alzheimers Disease Related Dementias (AD/ADRD) (U24 Clinical Trial Optional)

Funding Opportunity RFA-AT-23-009 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. The purpose of this FOA is to support a collection of research networks that promote multidisciplinary mechanistic studies of music-based interventions (MBIs) for pain or Alzheimers disease and Alzheimers disease-related dementias (AD/ADRD). These networks are expected to develop compelling research frameworks that will effectively guide future clinical studieson MBIs in these health conditions; adopt consistent terminology and taxonomy; support interdisciplinary collaborations andinitiate pilot projects to test novel mechanistic hypotheses; and identify strong mechanistic measures, outcomes, biomarkers, as well as relevant novel technologies and methodologies. To accomplish these objectives, applicants can propose activities such as meetings, workshops, conferences, research collaborations, exchange of ideas through visiting scientist arrangements or training opportunities. These activities will help identify unique research gaps that can be addressed through the networks in the form of pilot projects which will in turn generate the preliminary data needed for music and health investigators to compete for more substantial NIH grants. In addition, the networks shall sustain their scientific impact through a variety of dissemination and outreach strategies, including publication of research frameworks, common terminologies, reviews, and other best practices.

Substance Use Prevention Effectiveness Research Among Youth and Families in the Child Welfare System (R01 Clinical Trial Required)

Funding Opportunity RFA-DA-24-012 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. The purpose of this FOA is to support effectiveness research to test interventions or services that prevent opioid misuse or opioid use disorder specifically among youth, caregivers (including foster parents), and families served by the child welfare system. The goal of this research is to grow the body of evidence-based prevention programs effective for use within or through referrals from the child welfare system, ultimately reducing immediate and multigenerational risk for substance misuse among families. In this initiative, involvement with the child welfare system is defined broadly to include populations with risk for entering, currently receiving services from, or having exited from the child welfare system.

Substance Use Prevention Effectiveness Research Among Youth and Families in the Child Welfare System (R61/R33 Clinical Trial Required)

Funding Opportunity RFA-DA-24-011 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. The purpose of this FOA is to support effectiveness research to test interventions or services that prevent opioid misuse or opioid use disorder specifically among youth, caregivers (including foster parents), and families served by the child welfare system. The goal of this research is to grow the body of evidence-based prevention programs effective for use within or through referrals from the child welfare system, ultimately reducing immediate and multigenerational risk for substance misuse among families. In this initiative, involvement with the child welfare system is defined broadly to include populations with risk for entering, currently receiving services from, or having exited from the child welfare system.

Senior Software Engineer - Recruiting From Scratch - Provo, UT

Indeed.com - Bioinformatics - Thu, 2022-12-15 21:29
Currently, biotechs waste huge sums of resources building data warehouses, analytical tools, and bioinformatic pipelines - effectively reinventing the wheel… $170,000 - $200,000 a year
From Recruiting From Scratch - Fri, 16 Dec 2022 02:29:12 GMT - View all Provo, UT jobs
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Senior Software Engineer - Recruiting From Scratch - Watauga, TX

Indeed.com - Bioinformatics - Thu, 2022-12-15 21:29
Currently, biotechs waste huge sums of resources building data warehouses, analytical tools, and bioinformatic pipelines - effectively reinventing the wheel… $170,000 - $200,000 a year
From Recruiting From Scratch - Fri, 16 Dec 2022 02:29:12 GMT - View all Watauga, TX jobs
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Senior Software Engineer - Recruiting From Scratch - Milwaukee, WI

Indeed.com - Bioinformatics - Thu, 2022-12-15 21:29
Currently, biotechs waste huge sums of resources building data warehouses, analytical tools, and bioinformatic pipelines - effectively reinventing the wheel… $170,000 - $200,000 a year
From Recruiting From Scratch - Fri, 16 Dec 2022 02:29:12 GMT - View all Milwaukee, WI jobs
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NIH StrokeNet- Regional Coordinating Stroke Centers for year 2023 (U24 - Clinical Trials Not Allowed)

Funding Opportunity RFA-NS-23-010 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. The purpose of this funding opportunity announcement (FOA), issued by NINDS, is to invite currently awarded NIH StrokeNet centers and potential new stroke centers to participate as a Regional Coordinating Stroke Center (RCC) in the NIH StrokeNet clinical trials network. Established by NINDS in 2013, the goal of the NIH StrokeNet is to harness the leadership and experience of the stroke research field to maximize efficiencies for developing, promoting and conducting high-quality, multi-site clinical trials focused on promising interventions for stroke prevention, treatment, and recovery with the objective of having a balanced portfolio between all three approaches. Multi-site exploratory and confirmatory Phase 3 clinical trials as well as biomarker-validation studies that are immediately preparatory to trials and ancillary studies designed to add scientific aims to active studies will be coordinated through separate National Coordinating (NCC) and National Data Management Centers (NDMC). Funded RCC's in the network will be regional academic medical centers that include geographically or organizationally linked partners, clinical performance sites or satellite stroke centers that are committed to randomizing patients in NINDS-funded NIH StrokeNet clinical studies. RCC's will have both clinical science excellence and specialized expertise in stroke management, as well as a strong background in stroke research, and a proven ability to recruit stroke patients. Each RCC will also have strong collaborative relationships between vascular neurology, emergency medicine, interventional neuroradiology, neurosurgery, neurointensive care, neuroimaging, stroke rehabilitation, and pediatric neurology, thereby demonstating a commitment to offer all eligible patients the opportunity to participate in a trial conducted through the network. In addition, the NIH Stroke Trials Network will include an active stroke research career advancement program.

NIH StrokeNet National Coordinating Center for year 2023 (U01 Clinical Trials Not Allowed)

Funding Opportunity RFA-NS-23-009 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. The purpose of this funding opportunity announcement (FOA) is to invite applications to participate as the National Coordinating (NCC) Center for the NIH Stroke Trials Network.Established by NINDS in 2013, the goal of the NIH StrokeNet is to harness the leadership and experience of the stroke research field to maximize efficiencies for developing, promoting and conducting high-quality, multi-site clinical trials focused on promising interventions for stroke prevention, treatment, and recovery with the objective of having a balanced portfolio between all three approaches. Multi-site exploratory and confirmatory Phase 3 clinical trials as well as biomarker-validation studies that are immediately preparatory to trials and ancillary studies designed to add scientific aims to active studies will be coordinated through a National Coordinating (NCC) and National Data Management Centers (NDMC) and multiple regional coordinating stroke centers (RCC's) with strong collaborative relationships between vascular neurology, emergency medicine, interventional neuroradiology, neurosurgery, neurointensive care, neuroimaging, stroke rehabilitation, and pediatric neurology. The network will provide a robust, standardized, and accessible infrastructure to provide the development and implementation of protocols in in stroke prevention, treatment, and recovery. The NCC will provide leadership and overall network coordination to harness the clinical science excellence and specialized expertise in stroke management at the RCC's to facilitate the recruitment of stroke patients in multiple ongoing stroke trials and studies. This FOA solicits applications for the National Coordinating Center for the Stroke Trials Network. Separate FOAs solicit applications for the Regional Coordinating Stroke Centers and the National Data Management Center.

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