Please check the NIH website for active and expired funding opportunities specific to COVID-19. Here is the link: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/COVID-Related.cfm
The purpose of this Notice is to indicate NINR's participation in NOT-HL-20-737 "Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Palliative Care in Heart, Lung, Blood, and Sleep Diseases." NINR will accept R01 applications on palliative care research in heart, lung, blood, and sleep (HLBS) diseases. NINR supports research across adult and pediatric populations with a focus on the clinical and biobehavioral aspects of acute or chronic advanced heart, vascular, lung and blood diseases, conditions and sleep. NINR has a principal focus on research in symptom management and incorporation of palliative
Key Dates Notice of Intent Release Date: January 9, 2020 Estimated Publication Date of FOA: January 28, 2020 Estimated Required Interest Letter Due Date: February 18, 2020 Estimated Notification of Accepted Interest Letter Date: March 12, 2020 Estimated Application Due Date: April 23, 2019 Estimated Award Date: July 1, 2020 For additional details, please visit: https://palliativecareresearch.org/funding-opportunities/pilot-funding-opportunities
NIH has released a Notice of Special Interest for Administrative Supplements for Research on Sexual and Gender Minority (SGM) Populations (Administrative Support Clinical Trial Optional). Applications are due on May 18, 2019 by 5:00 PM local time of applicant organization . For more information, visit: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-19-102.html
Specialized research training programs throughout the US focus on preparing potential candidates in careers in Palliative Care Research. These nationally known programs are currently available and accepting applications for fellowship trainees. Fellows participate in research and research training as well as receive mentorship to advance their program of research. Training programs will be individualized for each participant and focus on the participant’s research interests. Training programs include: Mentorship with Experienced Investigators Interdisciplinary Research Training & Experience
The National Institute on Aging (NIA) sets a high priority on expanding the number of researchers focused on aging-related diseases and other health concerns. To help develop our next generation of scientists, we are participating in the NIH Research Enhancement (R15) Award program. It has two components: the Academic Research Enhancement Award (AREA) for Undergraduate-Focused Institutions, and the Research Enhancement Award Program (REAP) for Health Professional Schools and Graduate Schools, with two funding opportunity announcements (FOAs) for each. Learn more about the four new NIA
The National Institutes of Health Office of the Director announces the opportunity for investigators with relevant active NIH-supported research project grants from the participating Institutes listed above to submit administrative supplement applications for funded projects to meet new NIH Down syndrome research objectives related to the NIH INvestigation of Co-occurring conditions across the Lifespan to Understand Down syndromE (INCLUDE) Project (https://www.nih.gov/include-project). This notice is soliciting administrative supplements for the following mechanisms ONLY: Resource-Related
NIH Seeks to Fund Research on Ethical Considerations Related to Biomedical Research The National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) for administrative supplements to support research on bioethical issues to inform future policy directions. Consideration of ethical issues associated with biomedical research is intrinsic to the responsible conduct of science and the translation of scientific and technological advances into practice. The investment in and the integration of bioethics-related research and policy demonstrates NIH’s commitment to
We are pleased to announce that the PCRC has published a Funding Opportunity Announcement for the 2019 PCRC Investigator Development Center Pilot Program. This Funding Opportunity Announcement encourages small research grant applications focused on generating pilot data and supporting investigator development for building the science of palliative care. The goal of the PCRC pilot awards is to provide seed funding for future research activities through the PCRC. Additionally, the awards offer opportunities for investigators to participate in investigator development activities and be mentored
We are pleased to announce that the PCRC has published a Notice of Intent to Publish a Funding Opportunity Announcement for the 2019 PCRC Investigator Development Center Pilot Program. This Notice of Intent to Publish encourage small research grant applications focused on generating pilot data and supporting investigator development for building the science of palliative care. The goal of the PCRC pilot awards is to provide seed funding for future research activities through the PCRC. Additionally, the awards offer opportunities for investigators to participate in investigator development