NIH Funding Opportunities (Notices, PA, RFA)

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Request for Information (RFI): Inviting Comments and Suggestions on a Framework for the NIAID Tuberculosis Strategic Plan

Wed, 2018-06-27 11:21
Notice NOT-AI-18-043 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts

Role of Gut Microbiome in Regulating Reproduction and Its Impact on Fertility Status in Women Living with and Without HIV (R01 - Clinical Trial Optional)

Tue, 2018-06-26 10:30
Funding Opportunity PA-18-838 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to encourage applications from the scientific community to support outstanding research related to the role of the gut microbiome in regulating metabolism and reproduction, and its impact on the fertility status. The overarching goal is to gain fundamental insight into the possible role of the gut microbiome in regulating reproduction through HPG, HPA, and HPT axes in the brain. The results of the study could lead to development of diagnostic markers (signature microbiomes) for reproductive and metabolic failure. The project is pertinent to multiple portfolios in the Fertility and Infertility Branch, e.g., basic ovarian biology, fertility preservation, assisted reproductive technology, spermatogenesis and sperm function, and therapeutic interventions to infertility. The emphasis on the gut microbiome and its impact on reproduction through its effects on HPG, HPA, and HPT axes leading to obesity, metabolic syndrome, stress disorders, infection and anxiety is also of interest to the Maternal and Pediatric infectious disease Branch, Pediatric Growth and Nutrition Branch and IDDB.

Role of Gut Microbiome in Regulating Reproduction and Its Impact on Fertility Status in Women Living with and Without HIV (R21 Clinical Trial Optional)

Tue, 2018-06-26 10:30
Funding Opportunity PA-18-839 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to encourage applications from the scientific community to support outstanding research related to the role of the gut microbiome in regulating metabolism and reproduction, and its impact on the fertility status. The overarching goal is to gain fundamental insight into the possible role of the gut microbiome in regulating reproduction through HPG, HPA, and HPT axes in the brain. The results of the study could lead to development of diagnostic markers (signature microbiomes) for reproductive and metabolic failure. The project is pertinent to multiple portfolios in the Fertility and Infertility Branch, e.g., basic ovarian biology, fertility preservation, assisted reproductive technology, spermatogenesis and sperm function, and therapeutic interventions to infertility. The emphasis on the gut microbiome and its impact on reproduction through its effects on HPG, HPA, and HPT axes leading to obesity, metabolic syndrome, stress disorders, infection and anxiety is also of interest to the Maternal and Pediatric infectious disease Branch, Pediatric Growth and Nutrition Branch and IDDB.

Extramural Loan Repayment Program for Clinical Researchers (LRP-CR)

Tue, 2018-06-26 09:58
Notice NOT-OD-18-196 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts

Notice to Extend the Expiration Date for PAR-15-349 "Health Disparities and Alzheimer's Disease (R01)"

Tue, 2018-06-26 02:37
Notice NOT-AG-18-016 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts

Extramural Loan Repayment Program for Pediatric Research (LRP-PR)

Tue, 2018-06-26 02:29
Notice NOT-OD-18-200 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts

Extramural Clinical Research Loan Repayment Program for Individuals from Disadvantaged Backgrounds (LRP-IDB)

Tue, 2018-06-26 02:15
Notice NOT-OD-18-201 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts

Extramural Loan Repayment Program for Health Disparities Research (LRP-HDR)

Tue, 2018-06-26 02:12
Notice NOT-OD-18-199 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts

Extramural Loan Repayment Program for Contraception and Infertility Research (LRP-CIR)

Tue, 2018-06-26 02:09
Notice NOT-OD-18-198 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts

Global Infectious Disease Research Training Program (D43 Clinical Trial Optional)

Tue, 2018-06-26 02:02
Funding Opportunity PAR-18-840 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) encourages applications for the Global Infectious Disease (GID) Research Training Program from U.S. and low- and middle-income country (LMIC) institutions. The application should propose a collaborative training program that will strengthen the capacity of an LMIC institution to conduct infectious disease research. FIC will support research-training programs that focus on major endemic or life-threatening emerging infectious diseases, neglected tropical diseases, infections that frequently occur as co-infections in HIV infected individuals or infections associated with non-communicable disease conditions of public health importance in LMICs

NIDA Division of Neuroscience and Behavior Will Give High Programmatic Priority to Opioid Related Basic Research

Mon, 2018-06-25 13:06
Notice NOT-DA-18-015 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts

Request for Administrative Supplements for Basic Research on Opioids to Existing Grant Awards

Mon, 2018-06-25 13:03
Notice NOT-DA-18-014 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts

NIA AD/ADRD Health Care Systems Research Collaboratory (U54 - Clinical Trial Required)

Mon, 2018-06-25 09:29
Funding Opportunity RFA-AG-19-009 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. The purpose of this FOA is to solicit applications for the AD/ADRD Health Care Systems Research Collaboratory (Collaboratory, henceforth) to improve care for persons with dementia (PWD) and their caregivers through health systems. Health and long-term systems for this FOA are defined broadly and include organizations providing care across settings to include primary and specialty outpatient care, acute inpatient care, skilled nursing and other rehabilitation facilities, residential long-term care, and home and community-based services. Organizations may be traditional health care systems (e.g., health maintenance organizations, or HMOs), health insurance companies, managed care plans, home health care providers, memory clinics, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, outpatient clinics, federally-designated health centers, hospitals, and other providers of acute and long-term care. The Collaboratory will: 1) serve as a national resource to promote development of pragmatic trials and demonstration projects to improve care and health outcomes for PWD and their caregivers; 2) support pilot pragmatic trials within the Collaboratory; 3) develop and disseminate technical and policy guidelines and best practices for effectively conducting AD/ADRD research studies in partnership with health care systems; 4) work collaboratively with researchers to provide technical support for scaling up pilot studies, and; 5) disseminate best practices for engaging stakeholders, conducting ethical research in the special circumstances of dementia care, and involving long-term and acute-care providers.

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