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Bioengineering Research Grants (BRG) (R01 Clinical Trial Required)
Funding Opportunity PAR-19-159 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. The purpose of this funding opportunity announcement is to encourage collaborations between the life and physical sciences that: 1) apply a multidisciplinary bioengineering approach to the solution of a biomedical problem; and 2) integrate, optimize, validate, translate or otherwise accelerate the adoption of promising tools, methods and techniques for a specific research or clinical problem in basic, translational, or clinical science and practice. An application may propose design-directed, developmental, discovery-driven, or hypothesis-driven research and is appropriate for small teams applying an integrative approach to increase our understanding of and solve problems in biological, clinical or translational science.
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Drug Discovery For Nervous System Disorders (R21 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Funding Opportunity PAR-19-146 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) intends to support investigators who have interest and capability in the discovery of novel compounds for the prevention and treatment of nervous system disorders. Through this FOA NIH wishes to stimulate research in 1) Identification, design, synthesis, and preclinical testing of compounds of candidate therapeutics, 2) Initial hit-to-lead chemistry to improve activity of compounds against the target of interest, 3) Later stage lead optimization to improve efficacy and pharmacokinetics, and 4) Initial drug metabolism and pharmacokinetic (DMPK). Emphasis will be placed on projects that provide novel approaches to identify potential therapeutic agents.
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Drug Discovery For Nervous System Disorders (R01 Clinical Trials Not Allowed)
Funding Opportunity PAR-19-147 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) supports the discovery of novel compounds for the prevention and treatment of nervous system disorders. Through this FOA NIMH and NIA wish to stimulate research in: 1) Identification, design, synthesis, and preclinical testing of compounds of candidate therapeutics; 2) Initial hit-to-lead chemistry to improve activity of compounds against the target of interest; 3) Later stage lead optimization to improve efficacy and pharmacokinetics; and 4) Initial drug metabolism and pharmacokinetic (DMPK). Emphasis will be placed on projects that provide novel approaches for identifying potential therapeutic agents.
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NIDCR Small Research Grants for Oral Health Data Analysis and Statistical Methodology Development (R03 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Funding Opportunity PAR-19-145 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. The goal of this funding opportunity announcement is to support meritorious research projects that involve secondary data analyses of existing oral or craniofacial database resources, or to develop needed statistical methodology for analyzing oral and craniofacial data using existing oral or craniofacial databases. The R03 grant mechanism supports research limited in time and amount for studies in categorical program areas.
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NHLBI Clinical Trial Pilot Studies (R34 Clinical Trial Optional)
Funding Opportunity PAR-19-155 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to support studies that are scientifically essential, yet also sufficient, for investigators to make definitive decisions that inform the final designs of important Phase II and beyondclinical trials within NHLBI's mission; that is, clinical trials with the primary intent of testing the efficacy, safety, clinical management, or implementation of intervention(s) in the prevention and treatment of heart, lung, blood, and sleep disorders. This mechanism may be used to test the feasibility of novel and efficient (pragmatic) trial designs, as well as determine the feasibility of an intervention, intervention parameters, subject availability, or other information essential to complete the design of a trial. Applications should demonstrate that the proposed studies are both necessary and sufficient to permit definitive decisions about the final design of the subsequent clinical trial. Applicants who propose solely to write a protocol or manual of operations,to develop infrastructure for a clinical trial, or implement a fully designed trialwill not be considered appropriate for this announcement. Please note that NHLBI supports other funding opportunities for clinical trials-see https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/grants-and-training/funding-opportunities-and-contacts/clinical-trials-optimization for information on other NHLBI clinical trial funding opportunity announcements. In contrast to the planning or study start up phase of other NHLBI clinical trial FOAs, the R34 mechanism is intended to provide new i?n?f?o?r?m?a?t?i?o?n that answers a scientific question(s) which may be pragmatic in nature and, therefore, informs the final development of a Phase II-IV clinical trial.
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Request for Information (RFI): Inviting Comments on the NIDA Strategic plan for Research at the Intersection of HIV/AIDS and Substance Use, Misuse and Addiction
Notice NOT-DA-19-015 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts
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Paramount Recruitment: Bioinformatics Operations Manager
Negotiable:
Paramount Recruitment:
Bioinformatics Operations Manager
London
Paramount are working in partnership with Genomics England to expand their team in order to deliver success
London, England
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Paramount Recruitment: Senior Rare Disease Analyst
Negotiable:
Paramount Recruitment:
Senior Rare Disease Analyst - Genomics
London
Paramount are working in partnership with Genomics England to expand their team in order to deliver suc
London, England
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Paramount Recruitment: Bioinformatics Operations Manager
Negotiable:
Paramount Recruitment:
Bioinformatics Operations Manager
Bioinformatics, Permanent, Central London!
Paramount are working in partnership with Genomics England to help expand their team - after successfully completing their 100,000 Genomes Project recently they are worki
London, England
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EMBL: Bioinformatics Cloud Architect
Competitive Salary:
EMBL:
Bioinformatics Cloud Architect
Location:
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
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RESEARCH TECHNICIAN - University of Wisconsin–Madison - Madison, WI
Experience with RT-PCR, Zika virus research, placental dissection and tissue preparation for histology and molecular analysis, bioinformatic analysis of RNAseq...
From University of Wisconsin–Madison - Tue, 08 Jan 2019 00:57:26 GMT - View all Madison, WI jobs
From University of Wisconsin–Madison - Tue, 08 Jan 2019 00:57:26 GMT - View all Madison, WI jobs
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NIH Policy for Review and Resubmission of New Investigator R01 Applications
Notice NOT-OD-19-053 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts
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Notice of New Application Instructions for Classifying Training Program Area in PAR-17-341 "National Institute of General Medical Sciences Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Predoctoral Institutional Research Training Grant (T32)"
Notice NOT-GM-19-012 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts
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PRE-APPLICATION PAR-19-128 BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH FACILITIES (C06) WEBINAR
Notice NOT-OD-19-052 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts
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Notice of Availability of Administrative Supplements for Equipment Purchases for NIGMS Awardees
Notice NOT-GM-19-013 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts
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Notice of Pre-Application Information Webinar and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for HEAL Initiatives RFA-DA-19-035 (UG3/UH3) and RFA-DA-19-034 (U24): Preventing Opioid Use Disorder in Older Adolescents and Young Adults (ages 16-30) Initiative "
Notice NOT-DA-19-017 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts
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Innovative Biospecimen Science Technologies for Basic and Clinical Cancer Research (R21 Clinical Trials Not Allowed)
Funding Opportunity RFA-CA-19-021 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) solicits grant applications proposing exploratory research projects focused on the early-stage development of highly innovative technologies that improve the quality of the samples used for cancer research or clinical care. This includes new capabilities to address issues related to pre-analytical degradation of targeted analytes during the collection, processing, handling, and/or storage of cancer-relevant biospecimens. The overall goal is to support the development of highly innovative technologies capable of maximizing or otherwise interrogating the quality and utility of biological samples used for downstream analyses. This FOA will support the development of tools, devices, instrumentation, and associated methods to preserve or protect sample integrity, or establish verification criteria for quality assessment/quality control and handling under diverse conditions. These technologies are expected to accelerate and/or enhance research in cancer biology, early detection and screening, clinical diagnosis, treatment, epidemiology, or address issues associated with cancer health disparities, by reducing pre-analytical variations that affect biospecimen sample quality. This funding opportunity is part of a broader NCI-sponsored Innovative Molecular Analysis Technologies (IMAT) Program.
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Advanced Development and Validation of Emerging Molecular and Cellular Analysis Technologies for Basic and Clinical Cancer Research (R33 Clinical Trials Not Allowed)
Funding Opportunity RFA-CA-19-020 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) solicits grant applications proposing exploratory research projects focused on further development and validation of emerging technologies offering novel capabilities for targeting, probing, or assessing molecular and cellular features of cancer biology for basic or clinical cancer research. This FOA solicits R33 applications where major feasibility gaps for the technology or methodology have been overcome, as demonstrated with supportive preliminary data, but still requires further development and rigorous validation to encourage adoption by the research community. Well-suited applications must offer the potential to accelerate and/or enhance research in the areas of cancer biology, early detection and screening, clinical diagnosis, treatment, control, epidemiology, and/or address issues associated with cancer health disparities. Technologies proposed for development may be intended to have widespread applicability but must be focused on improving molecular and/or cellular characterizations of cancer. Projects proposing application of existing technologies where the novelty resides in the biological or clinical target/question being pursued are not appropriate for this solicitation and will not be reviewed. This funding opportunity is part of a broader NCI-sponsored Innovative Molecular Analysis Technologies (IMAT) Program.
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Innovative Molecular and Cellular Analysis Technologies for Basic and Clinical Cancer Research (R21 Clinical Trials Not Allowed)
Funding Opportunity RFA-CA-19-019 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) solicits grant applications proposing exploratory research projects focused on the early-stage development of highly innovative technologies offering novel molecular or cellular analysis capabilities for basic or clinical cancer research. The emphasis of this FOA is on supporting the development of novel capabilities involving a high degree of technical innovation for targeting, probing, or assessing molecular and cellular features of cancer biology. Well-suited applications must offer the potential to accelerate and/or enhance research in the areas of cancer biology, early detection and screening, clinical diagnosis, treatment, control, epidemiology, and/or address issues associated with cancer health disparities. Technologies proposed for development may be intended to have widespread applicability but must be focused on improving molecular and/or cellular characterizations of cancer biology. This funding opportunity is part of a broader NCI-sponsored Innovative Molecular Analysis Technologies (IMAT) Program.
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Advanced Development and Validation of Emerging Biospecimen Science Technologies for Basic and Clinical Cancer Research (R33 Clinical Trials Not Allowed)
Funding Opportunity RFA-CA-19-022 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) solicits grant applications proposing exploratory research projects focused on further development and validation of emerging technologies that improve the quality of the samples used for cancer research or clinical care. This includes new capabilities to address issues related to pre-analytical degradation of targeted analytes during the collection, processing, handling, and/or storage of cancer-relevant biospecimens. This FOA solicits R33 applications where major feasibility gaps for the technology or methodology have been overcome, as demonstrated with supportive preliminary data, but still requires further development and rigorous validation to encourage adoption by the research community. The overall goal is to support the development of highly innovative technologies capable of maximizing or otherwise interrogating the quality and utility of biological samples used for downstream analyses. This FOA will support the development of tools, devices, instrumentation, and associated methods to preserve or protect sample integrity, or establish verification criteria for quality assessment/quality control and handling under diverse conditions. These technologies are expected to accelerate and/or enhance research in cancer biology, early detection and screening, clinical diagnosis, treatment, epidemiology, or address issues associated with cancer health disparities, by reducing pre-analytical variations that affect biospecimen sample quality. This funding opportunity is part of a broader NCI-sponsored Innovative Molecular Analysis Technologies (IMAT) Program.
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