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Maternal Health Research Centers of Excellence Data Innovation and Coordinating Hub/Resource Center (U24 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

Thu, 2022-08-11 03:37
Funding Opportunity RFA-HD-23-036 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) seeks applications for the Data Innovation and Coordinating Hub/Resource Center (hereafter referred to as the Innovation and Data Hub) for the Maternal Health Research Centers of Excellence initiative. This FOA runs in parallel with companion FOAs that seek applications for Research Centers of Excellence (RFA-HD-23-NNN) and an Implementation Science Hub/Resource Center (RFA-HD-23-NNN). It is expected that the Innovation and Data Hub will provide 1) a coordination infrastructure to foster communication and collaboration for participating Research Centers and the Implementation Science Hub under the Maternal Health Centers of Excellence initiative, 2) a centralized resource to support data collection, facilitate curation, and ensure high-quality data, and 3) provide cutting edge biomedical research informatics and data science expertise to maximize data comparability and facilitate data harmonization. The Innovation and Data Hub itself will not generate new experimental data, but rather will serve as a resource, analytical platform, and portal for available analytical and data tools.

Reproductive Scientist Development Program (RSDP) (K12 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

Wed, 2022-08-10 12:43
Funding Opportunity RFA-HD-23-012 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. The purpose of this FOA issued by the Eunice Kennedy ShriverNational Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), NIH is to announce the re-competition of the Reproductive Scientist Development Program (RSDP). This program constitutes a national network of mentors and scholars, in contrast to K12 programs that are based solely at a single applicant institution. The purpose of the RSDP is to provide career development support for obstetricians and gynecologists who have completed their clinical training, and who are committed to a career conducting basic science research in an academic setting. The overall goal of the Program is to strengthen the field of obstetrics and gynecology by encouraging the application of contemporary scientific advances to clinical practice and facilitating the transition to independence of physician-scientists in obstetrics and gynecology and its subspecialties.

AD/ADRD, Adverse Childhood Experiences, and Social Determinants of Health Ancillary Studies of Existing Longitudinal Cohorts (R01 - Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

Wed, 2022-08-10 12:43
Funding Opportunity PAR-22-221 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to support studies that expand the use of existing AD/ADRD data resources to drive new discoveries that can lead to better understanding of the relationship between early life social determinants of health (SDOH), adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), AD/ADRD biomarkers, and the development of cognitive impairment and dementia, especially in populations experiencing health disparities.

NIAMS Clinical Trial Planning Grant (R34) - Clinical Trial Not Allowed

Wed, 2022-08-10 12:43
Funding Opportunity PAR-22-205 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. NIAMS Clinical Trial Planning Grant (R34) - Clinical Trial Not Allowed Re-Issue

Review of the Accuracy of Grants Information for Fiscal Year 2022

Wed, 2022-08-10 05:20
Notice NOT-OD-22-194 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts

Pediatric Scientist Development Program (PDSP) (K12 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

Wed, 2022-08-10 03:35
Funding Opportunity RFA-HD-23-034 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) invites applications for the pediatric scientist development program (PSDP). This program constitutes a national network of mentors and scholars, in contrast to K12 programs where the training and mentoring is based solely at a single applicant institution.The PSDP was initiated in response to the need for greater numbers of physician-scientists in pediatric research. The PSDP supports research career development for pediatricians who are in their final stages of subspecialty training and will match them with established senior investigator mentors with strong records of research productivity. The program will develop guidelines for mentoring and career development in order to promote the successful transition to independent research careers in academic settings.

NIDA REI: Addressing Racial Equity in Substance Use and Addiction Outcomes Through Community-Engaged Research at Minority Serving Institutions (R01 Clinical Trial Optional)

Tue, 2022-08-09 13:00
Funding Opportunity RFA-DA-23-032 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. NEPS Concept # 1875 This funding opportunity announcement (FOA)?is a part of?NIDAs Racial Equity Initiative.?This?multi-year,?multi-pronged effort?to address ?racial and ethnic inequities in NIDA's research portfolio. This FOA invites R01 applications to conduct research that will have a major impact in identifying, developing, implementing, or testing strategies to improve outcomes related to substance misuse, with a goal of preventing, reducing, or eliminating disparities in racial and ethnic minority populations in substance use, addiction, and related health consequences, including HIV. Community engaged research can facilitate rapid advances in this scientific area by ensuring relevant research questions with immediate applicability. As such, applications must be submitted by collaborative community partnered investigative teams who will conduct research projects that address issues prioritized by the relevant communities. No preliminary data are required. However, projects must clearly demonstrate, based on the strength of the logic, a compelling potential to produce desired outcomes.

NIDA REI: Racial Equity Visionary Award Program for Research at Minority Serving Institutions on Substance Use and Racial Equity (DP1 Clinical Trial Optional)

Tue, 2022-08-09 12:54
Funding Opportunity RFA-DA-23-031 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This initiative invites applications for DP1 awards to support exceptionally creative early career investigators who propose high-impact projects that lead to advances in equity across populations affected by substance use-related harms. Investigators who apply may represent various fields of research, but research projects will emphasize persistent or intractable challenges that drive disparities in medical and other consequences related to substance use and SUD across population groups.

NIDA REI: Research at Minority Serving Institutions on Neurocognitive Mechanisms Underlying the Impact of Structural Racism on the Substance Use Trajectory (R61/R33 Clinical Trial Optional)

Tue, 2022-08-09 12:49
Funding Opportunity RFA-DA-23-029 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. NEPS Concept # 1862 This concept seeks to support exploratory basic research on interpersonal racism and on parsing the complex effects of structural racism into sub-components and their impact on neurocognition, with an emphasis on informing preventive interventions.

NIDA REI: Research on Neurocognitive Mechanisms Underlying the Impact of Structural Racism on the Substance Use Trajectory (R61/R33 Clinical Trial Optional)

Tue, 2022-08-09 12:44
Funding Opportunity RFA-DA-23-028 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. NEPS Concept # 1862 This concept seeks to support exploratory basic research on interpersonal racism and on parsing the complex effects of structural racism into sub-components and their impact on neurocognition, with an emphasis on informing preventive interventions.

NIDA REI: Racial Equity Visionary Award Program for Research on Substance Use and Racial Equity (DP1 Clinical Trial Optional)

Tue, 2022-08-09 12:35
Funding Opportunity RFA-DA-23-026 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This initiative invites applications for DP1 awards to support exceptionally creative early career investigators who propose high-impact projects that lead to advances in equity across populations affected by substance use-related harms. Investigators who apply may represent various fields of research, but research projects will emphasize persistent or intractable challenges that drive disparities in medical and other consequences related to substance use and SUD across population groups.

NIDA REI: Coordination Center to Support Racial Equity and Substance Use Disparities Research (U24 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

Tue, 2022-08-09 12:31
Funding Opportunity RFA-DA-23-025 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. The purpose of the CED Center is to provide intellectual, technical, and logistic support for the projects. The Center will foster collaboration, support continuous feedback between investigators and communities being served, make shared resources accessible across projects, coordinate initiative workgroups, author original scholarly works and literature for public consumption/lay audiences, facilitate dissemination of findings to promote health in diverse communities.

NIDA REI: Reaching Equity at the Intersection of HIV and Substance Use: Novel Approaches to Address HIV Related Health Disparities in Underserved Racial/Ethnic Populations (R34 Clinical Trial Optional)

Tue, 2022-08-09 12:07
Funding Opportunity RFA-DA-23-024 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is a part of NIDAs Racial Equity Initiative (REI), a multi-year, multi-pronged effort to eliminate racial inequities in NIDAs workplace, scientific workforce, and research portfolio. The purpose of this initiative is to support pilot or feasibility research on structural factors, organizational practices, policies, and other social, cultural, and contextual influences that lead to inequities at the intersection of HIV and substance use among underserved racial/ethnic populations affected by persistent HIV disparities. Research that addresses the multiple dimensions of individuals identity (e.g., race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity) and social systems as they intersect with one another is encouraged.

NIDA REI: Reaching Equity at the Intersection of HIV and Substance Use: Novel Approaches to Address HIV Related Health Disparities in Underserved Racial/Ethnic Populations (R01 Clinical Trial Optional)

Tue, 2022-08-09 11:56
Funding Opportunity RFA-DA-23-023 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is a part of NIDAs Racial Equity Initiative (REI), a multi-year, multi-pronged effort to eliminate racial inequities in NIDAs workplace, scientific workforce, and research portfolio. The purpose of this initiative is to stimulate new observational and intervention research on structural factors, organizational practices, policies, and other social, cultural, and contextual influences that lead to inequities at the intersection of HIV and substance use among underserved racial/ethnic populations affected by persistent HIV disparities. Research that addresses the multiple dimensions of individuals identity (e.g., race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity) and social systems as they intersect with one another is encouraged.

NIDA REI: Addressing Racial Equity in Substance Use and Addiction Outcomes Through Community-Engaged Research (R01 Clinical Trial Optional)

Tue, 2022-08-09 11:52
Funding Opportunity RFA-DA-23-013 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. NEPS Concept # 1875 This FOA invites R01 applications?to conduct research that will have a major impact in identifying, developing, implementing, or testing strategies to prevent, reduce, or eliminate racial or ethnic disparities in substance use and addiction, thereby advancing health equity. Community engaged research can facilitate rapid advances in this scientific area by ensuring relevant research questions with immediate applicability. As such, applications must be submitted by collaborative community partnered investigative teams who will conduct research projects that address issues prioritized by the community. No preliminary data are required. Projects must clearly demonstrate, based on the strength of the logic, a compelling potential to produce a major impact in addressing racial or ethnic disparities and inequities in substance misuse. Research areas of interest will reflect community priorities and include etiology, prevention, health services research (including dissemination and implementation research), clinical neuroscience, medical consequences, and treatment and intervention development research.

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