Funding News: 11 September 2009
September 11, 2009
In This Issue:
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* Student and institutional support programs
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* GrantsNet sponsorship
New Research Funding Programs
- American Heart Association.
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AHA-PRT Outcomes Research Postdoctoral Fellowships
The American Heart Association-Pharmaceutical Roundtable Outcomes Research Centers invite applications for 2-year postdoctoral fellowships (beginning in July 2010). Successful candidates will be notified by 1 April 2010. Applicants should be exceptional and highly motivated individuals who seek advanced research training and experience to become leaders in cardiovascular disease or stroke-outcomes research.Deadline: 2010-01-20
- Citrus Research and Development Foundation.
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Request for Proposals August 2009
The Citrus Research and Development Foundation is pleased to announce its August 2009 request for proposals. Citrus cultivation is threatened by a very serious disease called Citrus Greening or Huanglongbing (HLB). Symptoms are latent and then become lethal. The spread and cause of HLB are associated with a phloem-feeding insect (Asian Citrus Psyllid) and a fastidious bacterium ( Liberibacter). The overall goals of this research program are to rapidly find both short- and long-term solutions to the current disease crises affecting the Florida citrus industry. Projects should be planned so they facilitate rapid commercialization of solutions. You will need to act soon to participate in this program because the first deadline falls on 2 October 2009.Deadline: 2009-10-02
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Centers for High-Throughput Structure Determination (U54)
This funding opportunity announcement solicits applications to establish centers for high-throughput structure determination that will become the backbone of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences Protein Structure Initiative (PSI): Biology network for high-throughput-enabled structural biology. The centers must be able to provide capabilities for high-throughput structure determination on the order of those that have been developed during previous phases of PSI, e.g., about 200 structures per year deposited in the Protein Data Bank. Awardee principal investigators will become part of the PSI: Biology Network Steering Committee and will work jointly with other investigators and National Institutes of Health staff to manage the overall PSI: Biology initiative.Deadline: 2009-09-28
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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This funding opportunity announcement issued by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, encourages Research Project Grant (R01) applications from institutions and/or organization that propose to determine the optimal research design as well as collect pilot data on feasibility and implementation for a randomized clinical trial. This trial should show the effects of bariatric surgery on type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular risk factors in people with type 2 diabetes or in cardiovascular, lung, and sleep diseases in people. All studies should focus on subjects with a body mass index of 30 to 40.Deadline: 2009-10-22
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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The Human Connectome Project (U54)
This funding opportunity announcement is issued as an initiative of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Blueprint for Neuroscience Research. The neuroscience blueprint is a collaborative framework through which 16 NIH institutes, centers, and offices jointly support neuroscience-related research. This research has the aim of accelerating discoveries and reducing the burden of nervous-system disorders. The overall purpose of this 5-year Human Connectome Project is to develop and share knowledge about the structural and functional connectivity of the human brain. This purpose will be pursued through the following specific efforts: (1) Existing but cutting-edge, noninvasive imaging technologies will be optimized and combined to acquire structural and functional in vivo data about axonal projections and neural connections from brains of hundreds of healthy adults. (2) Demographic data and data regarding sensory, motor, cognitive, emotional, and social function will also be collected for each subject, as will DNA samples and blood (to establish cell lines). (3) Models to better understand and use these data will be developed. Connectivity patterns will be linked to existing architectonic data. Data and models will be made available to the research community immediately via a user-friendly system to include tools to query, organize, visualize, and analyze data. Outreach activities will be conducted to engage and educate the research community about the imaging tools, data, models, and informatics tools. After 5 years, these specific efforts are expected to deliver: (A) a set of integrated, noninvasive imaging tools to obtain connectivity data from humans in vivo; (B) a high-quality and well-characterized quantitative set of human-connectivity data linked to behavioral and genetic data as well as to general, existing architectonic data, and associated models, from up to hundreds of healthy adult female and male subjects; and (C) rapid, user-friendly dissemination of connectivity data, models, and tools to the research community via outreach activities and an informatics platform.Deadline: 2009-10-24
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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The Role of Human-Animal Interaction in Child Health and Development (R01)
The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) and the National Institute of Nursing Research solicits Research Project Grant (R01) applications from institutions and/or organizations that propose to study the impact of human-animal interaction (HAI) on children's health and development and test the efficacy of therapeutic uses of HAI with children. In 2008, NICHD and the WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition, a division of Mars Inc., entered into a public-private partnership to explore the interactions between humans and animals. The partnership encourages research on HAI, especially as it relates to child development, health, and the therapeutic use of animals with children and adolescents. This shared interest resulted in the WALTHAM Centre donating funds to NICHD to enhance NICHD's ability to support research in this field. The purpose of this funding opportunity announcement is to build an empirical research base on how children perceive, relate to, and think about animals; how pets in the home impact children's social and emotional development and health (e.g., allergies, the immune system, asthma, mitigation of obesity); and under what conditions therapeutic uses of animals is safe and effective.Deadline: 2009-10-19
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Dynamics of Host-Associated Microbial Communities (R01)
This funding opportunity announcement, issued by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institutes of Health, solicits applications that propose genetic, physiological, and ecological studies designed to reveal the basic principles and mechanisms that govern the symbiotic system dynamics of microbial communities.Deadline: 2009-12-15
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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This funding opportunity announcement issued by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), National Institutes of Health, solicits applications that propose research designed to test assumptions and hypotheses regarding social and behavioral factors. The aim is to advise and guide the design of potential interventions intended to increase interest, motivation, and preparedness for careers in biomedical and behavioral research. NIGMS is particularly interested in those interventions that are specifically designed to increase the number of students from underrepresented groups entering careers in these disciplines. The proposed research need not be restricted to underrepresented minority students. Comparative research that analyzes the experience of all groups in order to place that of underrepresented students in context is encouraged. Additionally, research on whether and how interventions should be tailored to make more underrepresented students successful in biomedical careers may well be particularly illuminating and is, therefore, encouraged.Deadline: 2009-09-22
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Effects of Gene-Social Environment Interplay on Health and Behavior in Later Life (R01)
The National Institute on Aging invites R01 applications for the development of multidisciplinary collaborations among existing longitudinal twin and family studies with a focus on social and behavioral factors associated with aging outcomes. This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) is intended to lay the foundation for future studies of the role of gene-environment interplay in accounting for links between social experiences and physical health, functionality, and psychological well-being in midlife and older age. Of particular interest are applications that can embed this foundation within a life-span perspective. Applicants are encouraged to use this FOA as a starting point for (1) developing collaborations among existing data sets, (2) harmonizing social phenotypes across a number of twin and family studies, (3) conducting analyses aimed at further refining social phenotypes for genetic analysis, (4) using animal models of gene–social environment interplay to inform work using twin studies, and/or (5) establishing preliminary data on the feasibility of genetic/genomic approaches that could be applied to questions of how social experiences are biologically embedded and influence mid- and later-life outcomes. Use of existing data is strongly encouraged; funds from this award are not intended for new data collection, but a small percentage of funds may be used for adding modules to ongoing data-collection efforts to augment phenotypic or genetic data.Deadline: 2009-10-19
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Healthy Aging through Behavioral Economic Analyses of Situations (R01)
The National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, solicits Research Project Grant (R01) applications that propose to translate basic findings from behavioral economics into behavior change interventions targeting health behaviors associated with chronic health conditions of midlife and older age. Applications should propose small pilot clinical trials or demonstration projects, ideally based on collaborations between individuals with expertise in behavioral economics and psychologists, psychiatrists, clinicians, or others with expertise in aging or implementing behavioral interventions.Deadline: 2009-10-02
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Optimization of Small Molecule Probes for the Nervous System (STTR [R41])
This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) encourages Small Business Technology Transfer grant applications from small-business concerns (SBCs) that propose to develop new small-molecule probes for investigating biological function in the nervous system via the application of advanced medicinal chemistry and the biological testing of compounds. Eligible SBCs will have identified probe candidates via screening of small-molecule collections using in vitro assays of biological activity developed to interrogate these collections and be able to show that the structural features of these small molecules are related to their biological activity. Applications should nominate small-molecule probe candidates from distinct structural series for the further iterative design and testing of analogs in structure-activity relationship studies using in vitro assays of biological function adapted to the medium-throughput screening requirements of this work. These studies should have the goal of developing a small-molecule probe possessing the attributes (e.g., affinity, selectivity, activity) required for its use in future pharmacological studies proposed by the SBC. Applicants are strongly encouraged to utilize publicly available cheminformatic capabilities for the acquisition of compounds, and semicustom synthesis of analogs, which is required of these studies. This FOA will utilize the STTR (R41) grant mechanism for phase I and runs in parallel with FOAs of identical scientific scope that encourage applications under the Small Business Innovation Research (R43) grant mechanism.Deadline: 2009-12-05; 2010-04-05; 2010-08-05
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Institutional Clinical and Translational Science Award (U54)
This funding opportunity announcement invites current Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) awardees to propose developments in their environments that will sustain and advance clinical and translational science as a distinct discipline. National Institutes of Health (NIH) resources will give institutions flexibility to develop their existing configuration, resources, and talent to maximize the safety, efficiency, quality, and speed of clinical and translational research. The academic home for clinical and translational science can be a center, department, or institute. It is expected to include faculty members who conduct original research, develop graduate and postgraduate training curricula, and lead programs that integrate clinical and translational science across multiple departments, schools, research institutes, and hospitals. The total funds available for the new awards are approximately $116 million. Up to 12 awards are anticipated from this solicitation. NIH intends to issue solicitations for new and competing renewals of CTSAs annually.Deadline: 2010-05-03
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Optimization of Small Molecule Probes for the Nervous System (SBIR [R43])
This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) encourages Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant applications from small-business concerns (SBCs) that propose to develop new small-molecule probes for investigating biological function in the nervous system via the application of advanced medicinal chemistry and the biological testing of compounds. Eligible SBCs will have identified probe candidates via screening of small-molecule collections, using in vitro assays of biological activity developed to interrogate these collections, and be able to show that the structural features of these small molecules are related to their biological activity. Applications should nominate small-molecule probe candidates from distinct structural series for the further iterative design and testing of analogs in structure-activity relationship studies, using in vitro assays of biological function adapted to the medium-throughput screening requirements of this work. These studies should have the goal of developing a small-molecule probe possessing the attributes (e.g., affinity, selectivity, activity) required for its use in future pharmacological studies proposed by the SBC. Applicants are strongly encouraged to utilize publicly available cheminformatic capabilities for the acquisition of compounds and semicustom synthesis of analogs. This FOA will utilize the SBIR (R43) grant mechanism for phase I and runs in parallel with FOAs of identical scientific scope.Deadline: 2009-12-05; 2010-04-05; 2010-08-05
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Nutrition and Physical Activity Research to Promote Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Health (R21)
This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) encourages Research Project Grant (R21) applications that propose research on the roles of nutrition and physical activity in the development, prevention, and management of cardiovascular diseases or pulmonary diseases. In particular, the FOA aims to (1) improve knowledge of the contribution of diet and physical activity to these conditions and how sleep influences these relationships, (2) increase the evidence base for refining public health recommendations and clinical guidelines regarding these lifestyle behaviors, and (3) develop and test strategies to improve the adoption of these recommendations. This FOA will utilize the National Institutes of Health Exploratory/Developmental (R21) grant mechanism and runs in parallel with a FOA of identical scientific scope, PA-09-243, that encourages applications under the R01 grant mechanism.Deadline: 2009-10-16; 2010-02-16; 2010-06-16
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Nutrition and Physical Activity Research to Promote Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Health (R01)
This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) encourages Research Project Grant (R01) applications that propose research on the roles of nutrition and physical activity in the development, prevention, and management of cardiovascular diseases or pulmonary diseases. In particular, the FOA aims to (1) improve knowledge of the contribution of diet and physical activity to these conditions and how sleep influences these relationships, (2) increase the evidence base for refining public health recommendations and clinical guidelines regarding these lifestyle behaviors, and (3) develop and test strategies to improve the adoption of these recommendations. This FOA will utilize the National Institutes of Health research project R01 grant mechanism and runs in parallel with a FOA of identical scientific scope, PA-09-244, that encourages applications under the R21 grant mechanism.Deadline: 2009-10-05; 2010-02-05; 2010-06-05
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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2010 NIH Directors New Innovator Award Program (DP2)
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Directors New Innovator (DP2) Award program was created in 2007 to support a small number of early stage investigators of exceptional creativity who propose bold and highly innovative new research approaches that have the potential to produce a major impact on broad, important problems in biomedical and behavioral research. The New Innovator Awards complement ongoing efforts by NIH and its institutes and centers to fund early-stage investigators through R01 grants, which continue to be the major sources of NIH support for early stage. The NIH Directors New Innovator Award Program is a high-risk research initiative of research teams of the future. This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) will utilize the DP2 grant mechanism. Contingent upon the submission of a sufficient number of scientifically meritorious applications, NIH intends to commit at least $80 million in response to this FOA in fiscal year 2010, during which we anticipate that at least 33 awards will be made.Deadline: 2009-10-27
- National Science Foundation.
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International Collaboration in Chemistry Between U.S. Investigators and their Counterparts Abroad
The National Science Foundation (NSF) seeks to enhance opportunities for collaborative activities between U.S. and foreign investigators. To realize this goal, the Division of Chemistry at NSF has partnered with the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation), the Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (Austrian Science Fund), the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council of the United Kingdom, the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (National Research Agency) of France, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, Poland Ministry of Science and Higher Education, the Fonds National de la Recherche (National Research Fund) of Luxembourg, and Spain Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion (Ministry of Science and Innovation). NSF Chemistry will accept collaborative research proposals in chemistry, written in English, which establish new bilateral collaborations between U.S. investigators and investigators from the countries mentioned above. It is envisioned that the program will be expanded to include additional partnering foreign agencies in the coming years. The program seeks new and highly innovative 3-year collaborative projects that break new ground and demonstrate a high level of synergy between the collaborating investigators. Formation of new collaborations is strongly encouraged. Investigators who have been collaborators must demonstrate that the proposed project is new and represents a new research direction for the collaborative team. The program will not accept proposals for projects that are currently funded by other funding sources. The program will also not accept proposals for projects that largely overlap or are closely related to research projects that are currently carried out in the collaborators' laboratories. The proposed 3-year projects must be in areas that are supported by the NSF Division of Chemistry's newly announced programs in Chemical Synthesis; Chemical Catalysis; Theory, Models and Computational Methods; Chemical Measurement and Imaging; Chemical Structure, Dynamics and Mechanisms; Macromolecular, Supramolecular and Nanochemistry; Environmental Chemical Sciences; or Chemistry of Life Process. The proposed projects must also be in areas that are supported by the participating programs in the partnering agencies. The International Collaboration in Chemistry program aims to realize the NSF strategic goal of developing a diverse, globally-engaged, U.S. science and engineering work force. The program therefore requires that U.S. applicants will allocate significant financial resources in their proposed proposal budget to ensure meaningful participation of students, postdoctoral research associates, and junior investigators, including those from underrepresented groups, in the proposed international research collaborations through extended research visits to the collaborator's laboratory abroad. The program also encourages the development and use of cyberinfrastructure to increase the level of synergy of the proposed projects.Deadline: 2009-11-03
- The Lymphatic Research Foundation.
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Lymphatic Research Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards Program
The Lymphatic Research Foundation is pleased to announce the 2010 cycle of the LRF Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards Program. The goal of the program is to expand and strengthen the pool of outstanding junior investigators in the field of lymphatic research. The awards will support investigators who have recently received their doctorates, a critical point in career development when young scientists choose their lifelong research focus. LRF, a not-for-profit organization, is committed to promoting and supporting basic and translational research and to fostering an interdisciplinary field of research that will result in improved understanding and/or advances in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of lymphatic diseases, lymphedema, and related disorders. Projects in lymphoma or leukemia research are currently outside the scope of this program. Funding to support 2-year fellowships ranging from $39,500 to $47,500 per year will begin 1 July 2010 and end 30 June 2012. The application deadline is 1 December 2009 at 1:00 p.m. Eastern time zone for the United States and Canada (GMT-5)Deadline: 2009-12-01
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New Student and Institutional Support Programs
- Environmental Protection Agency.
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Please note that grants under this request for application may involve the collection of geospatial information. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, as part of the P3 Awards Program, is seeking applications proposing to research, develop, and design solutions to real-world challenges involving the overall sustainability of human society. The P3 competition highlights the use of scientific principles in creating innovative projects focused on sustainability. The P3 Awards program was developed to foster progress toward sustainability by achieving the mutual goals of economic prosperity, protection of the planet, and improved quality of life for its people--people, prosperity, and the planet, which are the three pillars of sustainability. EPA offers the P3 competition in order to respond to the technical needs of the world while moving toward the goal of sustainability. There will be approximately 40 awards for phase I and six awards for phase II. Approximately $850,000 total will be given for all awards. Those selected will receive up to $10,000 per phase I grant for 1 year, including direct and indirect costs. Proposals for phase I grants requesting an award of more than $10,000 will not be considered. Upon the successful completion of phase I, phase I grant recipients will have the opportunity to apply for phase II funding of up to $75,000 for two additional years.Deadline: 2010-01-04
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GrantsNet Express
GrantsNet Express offers a new listing each week by e-mail of science funding opportunities from private foundations and organizations, as well as new U.S. government science grant announcements.
Deadline Watch
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- Wellcome Trust.
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Early Career Fellowships for Researchers in India
Deadline: 2009-09-14
- Wellcome Trust.
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Senior Fellowships for Researchers in India
Deadline: 2009-09-14
- National Science Foundation.
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Deadline: 2009-09-15
- National Science Foundation.
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Deadline: 2009-09-15
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Recovery Act Limited Competition: Protection of Human Health by Immunology and Vaccines (U01, U19)
Deadline: 2009-09-15
- National Science Foundation.
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Deadline: 2009-09-15
- National Science Foundation.
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Deadline: 2009-09-15
- National Science Foundation.
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Interfacial Processes and Thermodynamics
Deadline: 2009-09-15
- National Science Foundation.
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Combustion, Fire, and Plasma Systems
Deadline: 2009-09-15
- Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation.
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Novel Approaches to Drug Discovery for Alzheimer's Disease
Deadline: 2009-09-15
- National Science Foundation.
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Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge
Deadline: 2009-09-15
- National Science Foundation.
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Research to Aid Persons with Disabilities
Deadline: 2009-09-15
- National Science Foundation.
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Process and Reaction Engineering
Deadline: 2009-09-15
- National Science Foundation.
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Chemical and Biological Separations
Deadline: 2009-09-15
- The Commonwealth Fund.
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Harkness Fellowships in Health Care Policy and Practice
Deadline: 2009-09-15
- The Edward N.and Della L. Thome Memorial Foundation.
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Deadline: 2009-09-15; 2009-09-18
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Improving Diet and Physical Activity Assessment (R21)
Deadline: 2009-09-16; 2010-05-16; 2011-01-16; 2011-09-16
- National Science Foundation.
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Focused Research Groups in the Mathematical Sciences
Deadline: 2009-09-18
- Alpha-1 Foundation.
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Alpha-1 Foundation Pilot and Feasibility Grants
Deadline: 2009-09-18
- Alpha-1 Foundation.
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Alpha-1 Foundation Research Grants
Deadline: 2009-09-18
- Alpha-1 Foundation.
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Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Award
Deadline: 2009-09-18
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Deadline: 2009-09-20
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Deadline: 2009-09-20
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Fertility Preservation Research: Advancing Beyond Technology (R01)
Deadline: 2009-09-21
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Revolutionary Genome Sequencing Technologies The $1000 Genome (R01)
Deadline: 2009-09-21
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Revolutionary Genome Sequencing Technologies The $1000 Genome (R21)
Deadline: 2009-09-21
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Collaborative Minority Alcohol Research Center Development (U54)
Deadline: 2009-09-21
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Renewal of Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE)[P20]
Deadline: 2009-09-22
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) Phase III: Transitional Centers [P30]
Deadline: 2009-09-22
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Deadline: 2009-09-22
- Department of Defense.
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Short-range Wide-field-of-view Extremely-agile Electronically-steered Photonic EmitteR (SWEEPER)
Deadline: 2009-09-24
- National Science Foundation.
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Climate Process and Modeling Teams
Deadline: 2009-09-24
- National Science Foundation.
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Cooperative Studies Of The Earth's Deep Interior
Deadline: 2009-09-25
- Alexander von Humboldt Foundation .
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Alexander von Humboldt Professorship
Deadline: 2009-09-25; 2010-01-22
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Initiative to Maximize Research Education in Genomics (R25)
Deadline: 2009-09-25; 2010-01-25; 2010-05-25
- Queensland Health.
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Deadline: 2009-09-28
- American Association for Cancer Research.
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AACR-NCI International Investigator Opportunity Grants
Deadline: 2009-09-28
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Centers for High-Throughput Structure Determination (U54)
Deadline: 2009-09-28
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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In vivo Cellular and Molecular Imaging Centers (ICMICs) (P50)
Deadline: 2009-09-28
- US Department of Defense.
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Dynamics-Enabled Frequency Sources (DEFYS)
Deadline: 2009-09-28
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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NIGMS National Centers for Systems Biology (P50)
Deadline: 2009-09-28; 2010-09-28; 2011-09-28
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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The Early Detection Research Network: Biomarker Reference Laboratories (U24)
Deadline: 2009-09-29
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Early Detection Research Network: Clinical Validation Centers (U01)
Deadline: 2009-09-29
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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The Early Detection Research Network: Biomarker Developmental Laboratories (U01)
Deadline: 2009-09-29
- QuestBridge.
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Deadline: 2009-09-30
- National Science Foundation.
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Deadline: 2009-09-30
- International Council on Amino Acid Science.
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2010 ICAAS Research Funding Program (IRF)
Deadline: 2009-09-30
- National Science Foundation.
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Particle and Nuclear Astrophysics
Deadline: 2009-09-30
- Positive Neuroscience Project.
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Templeton Positive Neuroscience Awards
Deadline: 2009-09-30
- National Science Foundation.
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Particle and Nuclear Astrophysics
Deadline: 2009-09-30
- National Science Foundation.
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Deadline: 2009-09-30
- International Council on Amino Acid Science.
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2010 ICAAS Research Funding Program (IRF)
Deadline: 2009-09-30
- Positive Neuroscience Project.
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Templeton Positive Neuroscience Awards
Deadline: 2009-09-30
- National Science Foundation.
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Deadline: 2009-09-30
- Department of Defense.
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Long Range Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for Navy and Marine Corp Science and Technology
Deadline: 2009-09-30
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Network Infrastructure Support for Emerging Behavioral and Social Research Areas in Aging (R24)
Deadline: 2009-09-30; 2009-12-28; 2010-04-26; 2010-08-25
- Pew Charitable Trusts.
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Pew Latin American Fellows Program in the Biomedical Sciences
Deadline: 2009-10-01
- Department of Education.
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Chronically Low Performing Schools Research Initiative 84.305G
Deadline: 2009-10-01
- Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation.
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Frontotemporal Dementia Drug Discovery Program
Deadline: 2009-10-01
- Pew Charitable Trusts.
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Pew Latin American Fellows Program
Deadline: 2009-10-01
- Tourette Syndrome Association.
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Tourette Syndrome Research and Training Grants
Deadline: 2009-10-01
- American Philosophical Society.
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Deadline: 2009-10-01; 2009-12-01
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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The Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholars Program
Deadline: 2009-10-02
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Healthy Aging through Behavioral Economic Analyses of Situations (R01)
Deadline: 2009-10-02
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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The National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network (U10)
Deadline: 2009-10-02
- Citrus Research and Development Foundation.
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Request for Proposals August 2009
Deadline: 2009-10-02
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Cancer Intervention and Surveillance Modeling Network (CISNET) (U01)
Deadline: 2009-10-03
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Cancer Surveillance Using Health Claims-based Data System (R01)
Deadline: 2009-10-05
- National Science Foundation.
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Deadline: 2009-10-05
- American Association for Cancer Research.
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Pancreatic Cancer Action Network-AACR Innovative Grants
Deadline: 2009-10-05
- American Skin Association, Inc..
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Deadline: 2009-10-05
- American Skin Association, Inc..
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Deadline: 2009-10-05
- American Skin Association, Inc..
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Health Services/Quality of Life/Outcome Studies Grants
Deadline: 2009-10-05
- American Skin Association, Inc..
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Research Scholar Awards for Psoriasis and Inflammatory Skin Diseases
Deadline: 2009-10-05
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Outstanding New Environmental Scientist Award (ONES) (R01)
Deadline: 2009-10-05
- American Skin Association, Inc..
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Deadline: 2009-10-05
- National Science Foundation.
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Deadline: 2009-10-05
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Biomarkers for Early Detection of Hematopoietic Malignancies (R01)
Deadline: 2009-10-05, 2010-02-05, 2010-06-05
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Identifying Non-coding RNA Targets for Cancer Early Detection and Prevention (R01)
Deadline: 2009-10-05, 2010-02-05, 2010-06-05
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Bioenergetics, Fatigability, and Activity Limitations in Aging (R01)
Deadline: 2009-10-05, 2010-02-05, 2010-06-05
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Basic and Clinical Studies of Congenital Urinary Tract Obstruction (R01)
Deadline: 2009-10-05; 2010-02-05; 2010-06-05
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Innovations in Biomedical Computational Science and Technology (R01)
Deadline: 2009-10-05; 2010-02-05; 2010-06-05
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Proteomics in Auditory Developmental and Disease Processes (R01)
Deadline: 2009-10-05; 2010-02-05; 2010-06-05
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Deadline: 2009-10-05; 2010-02-05; 2010-06-05
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Calcium Oxalate Stone Diseases (R01)
Deadline: 2009-10-05; 2010-02-05; 2010-06-05
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Erythropoiesis: Components and Mechanisms (R01)
Deadline: 2009-10-05; 2010-02-05; 2010-06-05
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Health Disparities in NIDDK Diseases (R01)
Deadline: 2009-10-05; 2010-02-05; 2010-06-05
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Mechanisms Underlying the Links between Psychosocial Stress, Aging, the Brain and the Body (R01)
Deadline: 2009-10-05; 2010-02-05; 2010-06-05
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Nutrition and Physical Activity Research to Promote Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Health (R01)
Deadline: 2009-10-05; 2010-02-05; 2010-06-05
- National Science Foundation.
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Algebra, Number Theory, and Combinatorics
Deadline: 2009-10-06
- National Science Foundation.
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Deadline: 2009-10-06
- National Science Foundation.
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Deadline: 2009-10-06
- National Science Foundation.
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Integrative, Hybrid and Complex Systems
Deadline: 2009-10-07
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Deadline: 2009-10-09
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Deadline: 2009-10-09
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Basic HIV Vaccine Discovery Research (R01)
Deadline: 2009-10-09
- National Organization for Hearing Research Foundation.
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Deadline: 2009-10-09
- National Organization for Hearing Research Foundation.
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Two-Year NOHR Stria Vascularis Project
Deadline: 2009-10-09
GrantsNet Sponsorship
Sponsorship opportunities are now available on GrantsNet and GrantsNet Express. Please contact Daryl Anderson for more information.
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