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Notice of Pre-Application Webinar for PAR-19-037: Initiative for Maximizing Student Development (IMSD) (T32)

Mon, 2019-09-23 08:59
Notice NOT-GM-19-060 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts

Consortium on the Neurobiology of Adolescent Drinking in Adulthood (NADIA) Research Projects (Collaborative U01 - Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

Mon, 2019-09-23 02:56
Funding Opportunity RFA-AA-20-003 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. The objective of the NADIA consortium is to investigate persistent changes in complex brain function-behavior relationships following adolescent alcohol exposure. The Consortium model provides a mechanism for fostering interdisciplinary cooperation with a group of established investigators conducting exceptional alcohol research at different institutions. The purpose of this initiative is to continue support for collaborative research projects focusing on research efforts across different research institutions investigating the consequences of repeated adolescent alcohol exposure on brain maturation and adult abilities. Because NIAAA is interested in supporting experimental studies on the effects of controlled alcohol doses and exposure periods, this initiative is limited to animal studies only. T

Consortium on the Neurobiology of Adolescent Drinking in Adulthood (NADIA) Administrative Resource (Collaborative U24 - Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

Mon, 2019-09-23 02:56
Funding Opportunity RFA-AA-20-004 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. The objective of the NADIA consortium is to investigate persistent changes in complex brain function-behavior relationships following adolescent alcohol exposure. The Consortium model provides a mechanism for fostering interdisciplinary cooperation with a group of established investigators conducting exceptional alcohol research at different institutions. The purpose of this initiative is to continue support for collaborative research projects focusing on research efforts across different research institutions investigating the consequences of repeated adolescent alcohol exposure on brain maturation and adult abilities. Because NIAAA is interested in supporting experimental studies on the effects of controlled alcohol doses and exposure periods, this initiative is limited to animal studies only.

Consortium on the Neurobiology of Adolescent Drinking in Adulthood (NADIA) Research Resource (Collaborative U24 - Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

Mon, 2019-09-23 02:56
Funding Opportunity RFA-AA-20-005 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism intends to renew an initiative by publishing a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) to solicit applications for Research Resources -Cooperative Agreements (U24) to provide technical and scientific support to the research projects (U01) as part of the Consortium on the Neurobiology of Adolescent Drinking in Adulthood (NADIA). The objective of the NADIA consortium is to investigate persistent changes in complex brain function-behavior relationships following adolescent alcohol exposure.

NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research Education Program on Translational Devices (R25 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

Fri, 2019-09-20 13:20
Funding Opportunity RFA-NS-20-003 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This FOA solicits Research Education Grant (R25) applications to develop and implement a short course focused on (1) steps required for successful medical device development and translation, (2) common technical and strategic challenges, and (3) best-practices and resources for each stage in the process. Applicants may choose to include an extended mentorship plan if they see fit. The short course should address a broad audience, including senior post-doctoral fellows, independent academic researchers, clinician scientists, and small business entrepreneurs interested in developing and translating medical devices to diagnose or treat a nervous system disorder.

NIDDK Hematology Central Coordinating Center (U24 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

Thu, 2019-09-19 13:00
Funding Opportunity RFA-DK-19-013 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) requests applications for the Hematology Central Coordinating Center (HCCC) for the NIDDK Hematology Centers Program. The HCCC is expected to work collaboratively with 4-5 Cooperative Centers of Excellence in Hematology (CCEHs) as part of the NIDDK Hematology Centers Program and serve as a national resource for the larger nonmalignant hematology research community. The HCCC will provide central administrative and communications support for the NIDDK Hematology Centers Program and operate a Pilot and Feasibility Program, supporting pilot research studies that will lead to larger research projects. All activities within the Program are expected to address the overall goal of supporting the national multidisciplinary research effort to combat nonmalignant hematologic diseases and/or tostudy normal hematopoiesis.

Research on biopsychosocial factors of social connectedness and isolation on health, wellbeing, illness, and recovery (R01 Clinical Trials Not Allowed)

Wed, 2019-09-18 02:25
Funding Opportunity PAR-19-373 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) solicits research projects that seek to model the underlying mechanisms, processes, and trajectories of social relationships and how these factors affect outcomes in health, illness, recovery, and overall wellbeing. Both animal and human subjects research projects are welcome. Researchers proposing basic science experimental studies involving human participants should consider this FOAs companion for basic experimental studies with humans.

Research on biopsychosocial factors of social connectedness and isolation on health, wellbeing, illness, and recovery (R01 Basic Experimental Studies with Humans Required)

Wed, 2019-09-18 02:24
Funding Opportunity PAR-19-384 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) solicits research projects that seek to explain the underlying mechanisms, processes, and trajectories of social relationships and how these factors affect outcomes in human health, illness, recovery, and overall wellbeing. Types of projects submitted under this FOA include studies that prospectively assign human participants to conditions (i.e., experimentally manipulate independent variables) and that assess biomedical and/or behavioral outcomes in humans to understand fundamental aspects of phenomena related to social connectedness and isolatedness. NIH considers such studies as prospective basic science studies involving human participants that meet the NIH definition of basic research and fall within the NIH definition of a clinical trials (see, e.g., NOT-OD-19-024)

Non-invasive Diagnostics to Improve Gynecologic Health (R43/R44 Clinical Trial Optional)

Tue, 2019-09-17 13:34
Funding Opportunity RFA-HD-20-019 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. The purpose of this funding opportunity announcement (FOA) is to encourage small businesses to collaborate with scientists and clinicians in the field of gynecologic health to develop, advance, and validate new devices and methods for non-invasive diagnosis and/or screening of endometriosis, adenomyosis, and/or uterine fibroids. Projects supported will aim to shorten the time to diagnosis, decrease the invasiveness of current techniques, and/or improve accessibility, safety, convenience, and costs of diagnosis and/or screening.

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