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Treating injured and traumatized children and efforts to implement preventive interventions have become increasingly challenging in the context of the current pandemic. Children are notably at greater risk of injury, morbidity and mortality due to the social isolation, economic stressors, and other challenges related to policies and practices designed to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus.
The objectives of this NOSI are to advance knowledge of the gynecologic care, preconception health, pregnancy, and parenting experiences of WWD; to reduce barriers to inclusion in meaningful reproductive health, pregnancy, and parenting experiences among WWD; and to improve outcomes in reproductive health, pregnancy, and parenting for WWD and their children.
The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to encourage investigators to pursue translational activities and small clinical studies to advance the development of therapeutic, and diagnostic devices for disorders that affect the nervous or neuromuscular systems.
The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to encourage applications from Small Business Concerns (SBCs) to pursue translational activities and small clinical studies to advance the development of therapeutic and diagnostic devices for disorders that affect the nervous or neuromuscular systems.
This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) encourages applications from small business concerns (SBCs) for Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) projects to facilitate the design, creation, and implementation of novel tools and devices for the health and management of research animals, and to advance equipment that improves the operation and environmental conditions of animal facilities that support biomedical and bio-behavioral research.
This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) encourages applications from small business concerns (SBCs) for Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) projects to facilitate the design, creation, and implementation of novel tools and devices for the health and management of research animals, and to advance equipment that improves the operation and environmental conditions of animal facilities that support biomedical and bio-behavioral research.
There are several known factors or exposures across neonatal, early childhood, and adolescent development that influence the risk of SUD. These include genetic factors; and environmental factors such as exposures to drugs and/or toxins; nutrition; adverse gestational and perinatal conditions; resource scarcity; neglect; and trauma.
The purpose of this notice is to encourage research project submissionsthat leverage whole-brain or large connectome resources in genetically tractable model organisms to investigate the role of distributed neuronal circuits in behaviors relevant to substance use disorders (SUD).
This announcement encourages applications to conduct research on the effects of public policies on health-related behaviors and outcomes associated with alcohol, cannabis, tobacco, prescription drugs, and other substances.
This FOA encourages applications for exploratory clinical trials of investigational agents (drugs, biologics, surgical therapies or devices) that may contribute to the justification for and provide the data required for designing a future trial, for biomarker validation studies, or for proof of mechanism clinical studies.
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) encourages small business applications for exploratory clinical trials of investigational agents (drugs, biologics, surgical therapies or devices) that may contribute to the justification for and provide the data required for designing clinical studies.
The purpose of the NHLBI Outstanding Investigator Award (OIA) is to promote scientific productivity and innovation by providing long-term support and increased flexibility to experienced Program Directors/Principal Investigators (PD/PIs) who are currently PD/PIs on at least two NHLBI R01-equivalent awards and whose outstanding record of research demonstrates their ability to make major contributions to heart, lung, blood and sleep (HLBS) research.
The purpose of the NHLBI Emerging Investigator Award (EIA) is to promote scientific productivity and innovation by providing long-term support and increased flexibility to experienced Program Directors/Principal Investigators (PD/PIs) who are currently PD/PIs on at least two NHLBI R01-equivalent awards and whose outstanding record of research demonstrate their ability to make major contributions to heart, lung, blood and sleep (HLBS) research.
Rapid advances in genotyping and next generation sequencing technologies have led to the identification of genetic variants that are associated with a wide variety of congenital defects including structural birth defects (SBDs), intellectual developmental disabilities (IDDs) and inborn errors of metabolism (IEMs).
The purpose of this Notice of Special Interest (NOSI) is to stimulate research focused on the roles of early-life factors (maternal-paternal, in utero, birth and infancy, puberty, adolescence, and young adult years) in cancer development later in life.
The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to encourage investigators to pursue translational activities and small clinical studies for recording and/or stimulating devices to treat central nervous system disorders and better understand the human brain.
The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to encourage investigators to pursue first-in-human or early stage clinical studies for recording and/or stimulating devices to treat central nervous system disorders and better understand the human brain.
The NIH Research Education Program (R25) supports research education activities in the mission areas of the NIH. The overarching goal of this R25 program is to support educational activities that complement and/or enhance the training of a workforce to meet the nation’s biomedical, behavioral and clinical research needs.
The NIMH Exploratory/Developmental Grant program supports exploratory and high-risk research projects that fall within the NIMH mission by providing support for the early and conceptual stages of these projects. These studies may involve considerable risk but may lead to a breakthrough or to the development of novel techniques, agents, methods, measures, models, or strategies, or to the generation of pilot or feasibility data.
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) encourages formative research, intervention development, and pilot-testing of interventions for people who use drugs.