The NIH Common Fund is pleased to announce two new Funding Opportunities to address Health Disparities and Advance Health Equity. The NIH has established a new initiative called UNITE to end structural racism and racial inequities throughout the biomedical research enterprise. Part of ending racial inequities in biomedical research will be to ensure NIH-supported research benefits the health of all populations, especially those whose health is negatively impacted by racism. For this reason, conducting new research into health disparities, minority health, and health equity is an important goal
Please consider applying for this R01 Clinical Trial Optional opportunity: Understanding and Addressing the Impact of Structural Racism and Discrimination on Minority Health and Health Disparities More information can be found here: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-MD-21-004.html
Join the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) and the Western Institute of Nursing (WIN) on March 4-5 for the 2021 National Nursing Research Roundtable (NNRR). The virtual meeting, titled “Nursing Research of the Future: Using Clinical Big Data to Explore Health Inequities and Social Determinants of Health,” will bring together individuals representing member organizations — nurse scientists, practitioners, and educators to learn about recent research findings aimed at strengthening nursing practice and improving client outcomes. For more information please use this link: https://www
NIH Science of Behavior Change (SOBC) Capstone Conference Join the NIH’s Science of Behavior Change (SOBC) Capstone Conference, Ten Years of the Science of Behavior Change Common Fund Program: Celebrating Accomplishments and Looking to the Future, on the afternoons (Eastern) of February 22-23, 2021. The goal of the NIH Science of Behavior Change (SOBC) Common Fund Program is to advance behavior change research through a focus on mechanisms of change and the integration of basic research with applied/interventional research. The capstone conference will highlight innovative examples of behavior
The PCRC Investigator Development Center's 2021 Pilot Award call for letters of interest (LOI) is open and accepting LOIs from eligible investigators to apply. Please note that the letter of interest is due February 2, 2021 on or before 8 pm ET. Full requirements and further details can be found in the Funding Opportunity Announcement here: https://palliativecareresearch.org/funding-opportunities/pilot-funding-opportunities.
Building Skills to Conduct Embedded Pragmatic Clinical Trials for People Living with Dementia and their Care Partners Wednesday, April 7, 2021 from 1:30pm - 4:30pm ET Thursday, April 8, 2021 from 10:00am - 4:30pm ET Applications are now open until January 15, 2021 @ 5:00pm Dear Colleague, The IMPACT Collaboratory will hold its first annual Training Workshop and Retreat, “Building Skills to Conduct Embedded Pragmatic Clinical Trials (ePCTs) for People Living with Dementia (PLWD) and their Care Partners,” on April 7-8, 2021. We are inviting applications from early to mid-career researchers who
The US Deprescribing Research Network (USDeN) has released two funding opportunities that may be of interest to PCRC members. The goal of the USDeN is to support the development and dissemination of evidence about deprescribing for older adults, and through this improve medication use among older adults and the outcomes that are important to them. Funded by the US National Institute on Aging, the network is a community of people united by a shared interest in improving research on deprescribing for older adults. The network’s key activities are designed to provide resources and supports that
Please check out the following NIH funding announcement regarding Administrative Supplements to Existing NIH Grants and Cooperative Agreements (Parent Admin Supp Clinical Trial Optional): https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/pa-20-272.html
The PCRC has formed an exciting collaboration with the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management (JPSM). PCRC members, Laura C. Hanson, MD, MPH and Tamara Somers, PhD, are Co-Editors for JPSM’s new section on Methodological Reviews for Hospice and Palliative Care Research. Dr. Hanson is a Professor of Professor of Geriatric Medicine and Medical Director of Palliative Care at the University of North Carolina. She is a founding member of the Palliative Care Research Cooperative (PCRC) group and currently leads the PCRC Measurement Core. Dr. Somers is an Associate Professor in the Department of