Funding News: 16 October 2009
October 16, 2009
In This Issue:
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* GrantsNet sponsorship
New Research Funding Programs
- Alzheimer's Association.
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Everyday Technologies for Alzheimer Care (ETAC) Research Grant
Everyday Technologies for Alzheimer Care (ETAC) is a cooperative research-funding initiative sponsored by the Alzheimer's Association and Intel Corp. ETAC seeks proposals on personalized diagnostics, preventive tools, and interventions for adults coping with the spectrum of cognitive aging and neurodegenerative disease, particularly Alzheimer's disease. We are interested in new groundbreaking studies on emerging information and communication technologies, as well as their clinical and social implications. Strongest consideration will be given to novel innovative ideas rather than more evolutionary incremental research. Originality of the study is more important than extensive evidence for why it is a logical next step in a research program. ETAC is designed to support exploratory multidisciplinary research that would not typically be funded by national health and science granting foundations. Minor iterations in testing plans or populations will not be considered for funding. Collaboration between social science/medical/public health and computer science/engineering researchers is valued. Mobile computing, high-bandwidth sensing, robotics, imaging, face recognition, natural-language processing, statistical modeling, and a host of other technology advances allow unprecedented opportunities to study disease progression and therapeutic strategies in the context of everyday life. ETAC supports research that integrates such emerging technology capabilities with leading directions in behavioral science and biomedical research. Grants that merely create Internet-based versions of existing services or paper tools will not be considered. Submissions must be original ideas, not continuations of previously funded ETAC projects. Deadline: 2009-12-01
- Alzheimer's Association.
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Investigator Initiated Research Grant
The Investigator-Initiated Research Grant forms the backbone of the Alzheimer's Association International Research Grant Program. To be considered responsive, the research grant application must address a question or questions relevant to the 2010 areas of focus (see full announcement) or a compelling issue in Alzheimer research pertinent to the applicant's special interest or expertise. The Alzheimer's Association recognizes the need to increase the number of scientists from underrepresented groups in the research enterprise. Researchers from these groups are encouraged to apply. Deadline: 2009-12-01
- Alzheimer's Association.
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New Investigator Research Grant
The competition, formerly known as the Pilot Research Grant Program, has become the New Investigator Research Grant (NIRG) Program. This change is designed to reinforce the historical emphasis of this competition to fund investigators who are less than 10 years past their doctoral degree. The purpose of this program is to provide new investigators with funding that will allow them to develop preliminary or pilot data, to test procedures, and to develop hypotheses. The intent is to support early-career development that will lay the groundwork for future research grant applications to the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, and other funding agencies and groups, including future proposals to the Alzheimer's Association. All NIRG applications must target defined areas of focus for fiscal year 2010 (FY 2010) to be considered responsive to the program announcement (see Section II of the FY 2010 program announce). The Alzheimer's Association recognizes the need to increase the number of scientists from underrepresented groups in the research enterprise. Young scientists from these groups are encouraged to apply. Deadline: 2009-12-01
- Alzheimer's Association.
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The Senator Mark Hatfield Award for Clinical Research in Alzheimer's Disease
When Senator Mark Hatfield announced his retirement from the United States Senate in 1996, the Alzheimer's Association established the Hatfield Award for Clinical Research to honor his long commitment to Alzheimer's disease research, especially clinical investigations. In 1996 and 1997, the association selected a recipient of the Hatfield Award from among those investigators who had submitted an application in response to another association program announcement. In 1998, it was decided to announce the program and seek applications specifically for the Hatfield Award. To be considered responsive to the program announcement, the research grant application must focus on a clinical question or questions in interventions for Alzheimer's disease. The Alzheimer's Association recognizes the need to increase the number of scientists from underrepresented groups in the research enterprise. Researchers from these groups are encouraged to apply. Deadline: 2009-12-01
- Alzheimer's Association.
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The Zenith Fellows Award Program
The Zenith Fellows Award was initiated in 1991 to provide a vehicle for research support for donors with a substantial personal commitment to the advancement of Alzheimer's disease research. The awards are made possible by the generosity of a group of individuals and organizations (Zenith fellows) that have each committed $1 million to the Alzheimer's Association for support of the program. The objective of the 2010 Zenith Fellows Awards competition is to provide major support for investigators who have: (1) contributed significantly to the field of Alzheimer's disease research or (2) made significant contributions to other areas of science and are now beginning to focus more directly on problems related to Alzheimer's disease and (3) who are likely to make substantial contributions in the future. The proposed research must be "on the cutting edge" of basic science or biomedical research and thus may not conform to current conventional scientific wisdom or may challenge the prevailing orthodoxy. The proposed research should address fundamental problems related to early detection, etiology, pathogenesis, treatment and/or prevention of Alzheimer's disease. The Alzheimer's Association recognizes the need to increase the number of scientists from underrepresented groups in the research enterprise. Researchers from these groups are encouraged to apply. Deadline: 2009-12-01
- Department of Defense.
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Advances in Bioscience for Airmen Performance
The 711th Human Performance Wing, Human Effectiveness Directorate is soliciting white papers under this announcement for innovative science and technology projects to support advanced bioscience research. Specifically, the Biosciences and Performance Division is seeking unique and innovative research concepts that address its technical mission areas. Research is sought primarily in the following four technical areas: (1) applied biotechnology, (2) biobehavioral performance, (3) biomechanics, and (4) counterproliferation. The purpose of this broad agency announcement is to augment core research activities and facilities to provide radically new military capabilities that improve war-fighter performance and combat effectiveness. The research will provide for a broad range of revolutionary and evolutionary technologies to meet the critical needs of the war-fighter for full dimensional protection, survivability, and performance enhancement. This program is estimated to cost $49 million. Deadline: 2014-09-30
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Bioengineering Nanotechnology Initiative (STTR [R41/R42]
Nanotechnology is the understanding and control of matter at dimensions between approximately 1 and 100 nanometers, where unique phenomena enable novel applications. Encompassing nanoscale science, engineering, and technology, nanotechnology involves imaging, measuring, modeling, and manipulating matter at this length scale. The purpose of this trans-National Institutes of Health funding opportunity announcement (FOA) is to stimulate small business technology transfer (STTR) grant applications that employ nanotechnology to enable the development of diagnostics and interventions for treating diseases. This FOA will utilize the STTR (R41/R42) grant mechanisms for phase I, phase II, and fast-track applications and runs in parallel with an FOA of identical scientific scope, PA-09-267, that encourages applications under the small business innovation research (R43/R44) grant mechanisms. Phase I awards normally may not exceed $100,000 total for a period normally not to exceed 1 year. Phase II awards normally may not exceed $750,000 total for a period normally not to exceed 2 years. These award levels and project periods are statutory guidelines, not ceilings. Therefore, applicants are encouraged to propose a budget and project duration period that is reasonable and appropriate for completion of the research project. Deadline: 2009-12-05; 2010-04-05; 2010-08-05
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Bioengineering Nanotechnology Initiative (SBIR [R43/44])
Nanotechnology is the understanding and control of matter at dimensions between approximately 1 and 100 nanometers, where unique phenomena enable novel applications. Encompassing nanoscale science, engineering, and technology, nanotechnology involves imaging, measuring, modeling, and manipulating matter at this length scale. The purpose of this trans-National Institutes of Health funding opportunity announcement (FOA) is to stimulate small business innovation research (SBIR) that employs nanotechnology to enable the development of diagnostics and interventions for treating diseases. This FOA will utilize the SBIR (R43/R44) grant mechanisms for phase I, phase II, and fast-track applications and runs in parallel with an FOA of identical scientific scope, PA-09-266, which encourages applications under the small business technology transfer (R41/R42) grant mechanisms. Phase I awards normally may not exceed $100,000 total for a period normally not to exceed 6 months. Phase II awards normally may not exceed $750,000 total for a period normally not to exceed 2 years. These award levels and project periods are statutory guidelines, not ceilings. Therefore, applicants are encouraged to propose a budget and project duration period that is reasonable and appropriate for completion of the research project. Deadline: 2009-12-05; 2010-04-05; 2010-08-05
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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The National Cancer Institute, the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, and the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), invite new or renewal (competing) applications for P50 Research Center Grants for Specialized Programs of Research Excellence (SPOREs). The program will fund 5-year P50 SPORE grants to support state-of-the-art investigator-initiated research that will contribute to improved detection, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of an organ-specific cancer (or a related group of cancers). SPOREs are expected not only to conduct a wide spectrum of research activities but also to contribute significantly to the development of specialized research COREs, improved research model systems, and collaborative research projects with other institutions. The research supported through this program must be translational in nature and must always be based upon knowledge of human biology stemming from research using cellular, molecular, structural, biochemical, and/or genetic experimental approaches. This funding opportunity announcement will utilize the NIH specialized center grant (P50) mechanism to fund up to approximately 10 to 20 new SPORE awards per year. Awards issued under this FOA are contingent upon the availability of funds and the submission of a sufficient number of meritorious applications. Applicants may request a maximum of $2.5 million total costs/year for each of 5 years. Deadline: 2009-12-28; 2010-04-20; 2010-08-21; 2010-12-20
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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The Community Networks Program (CNP) is designed to address the cancer burden in racial/ethnic minorities and other underserved populations by using community-based participatory research (CBPR). This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) solicits applications for CNP centers that will utilize the CBPR approach to reduce specific cancer disparities through a combination of outreach, research, and training. The goal of the CNP centers is to increase knowledge of, access to, and utilization of beneficial biomedical and behavioral procedures related to cancer in areas as varied as prevention, early detection, diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship. In this CNP issuance, a particular emphasis is on high-quality intervention research involving controlled and rigorous studies. Applicant teams must be based on established partnerships between academic institution(s) and targeted community entities/community-serving health care organizations. The partnering community components are expected to contribute substantially to the design of the center programs proposed in the applications. The proposed centers may involve a headquarters site and additional locations in different geographic areas. A center with headquarters and at least four additional sites in defined geographic areas is referred to as a national center. Other centers, referred to as regional centers, must be composed of a headquarters and two to three additional sites in defined geographical areas. This FOA is open to all qualified applicants regardless of whether they participated in the previous CNP issuance. Deadline: 2009-11-15
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Clinical Trial Pilot Studies (R34)
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) invites applications proposing pilot studies to obtain data that is critical for the design of robust clinical trials. This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) should be used to fill gaps in scientific knowledge necessary to develop a competitive, full-scale clinical trial. Appropriate pilot studies might demonstrate feasibility of an intervention or an experimental design, estimate intervention parameters, or gather other data important for the design of a trial. Applicants who propose solely to write a protocol or manual of operations or to develop infrastructure for a clinical trial will not be considered appropriate for to this announcement. Applications must demonstrate that the proposed pilot studies are both necessary and sufficient to permit the design of the clinical trial. During the evaluation of applications in response to this FOA, the review group will also consider the significance and potential public health impact of the full-scale clinical trial that would be proposed following the R34 award period. NHLBI anticipates that the R34 award period will yield more competitive investigator-initiated clinical trial grant applications and more robust and successful clinical trials that evaluate interventions for the treatment or prevention of heart, lung, blood, or sleep disorders. This FOA will utilize the R34 grant mechanism. Awards issued under this FOA are contingent upon the availability of funds and the submission of a sufficient number of meritorious applications. The total project period for an application submitted in response to this funding opportunity may not exceed 3 years. Direct costs are limited to $450,000 over a 3-year period, with no more than $225,000 in direct costs allowed in any single year. Deadline: 2010-02-16; 2010-06-16; 2010-10-16
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Biobehavioral Research Awards for Innovative New Scientists (BRAINS) (R01)
The Biobehavioral Research Awards for Innovative New Scientists (BRAINS) award is intended to support the research and research career development of outstanding scientists who are in the early, formative stages of their careers and who plan to make a long-term career commitment to research in specific mission areas of the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). This award seeks to assist these individuals in launching an innovative clinical, translational, basic, or services research program that holds the potential to profoundly transform the understanding, diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of mental disorders. Each year, the BRAINS program will focus on a specific area of research and/or research career–development need. For FY 2010, the BRAINS program will focus on the research priorities and gap areas identified in the NIMH Strategic Plan (http://www.nimh.nih.gov/about/strategic-planning-reports/index.shtml). Deadline: 2009-11-09
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Drug Discovery for Nervous System Disorders (R01)
This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) encourages research grant applications from applicant organizations directed toward the discovery and preclinical testing of novel compounds for the prevention and treatment of nervous system disorders. This FOA will utilize the National Institutes of Health Research Project Grant (R01) award mechanism and runs in parallel with an FOA of identical scientific scope, PAR-10-002 that encourages applications under the Exploratory/Development (R21) award mechanism. Awards issued under this FOA are contingent upon the availability of funds and the submission of a sufficient number of meritorious applications. The total project period for an application submitted in response to this funding opportunity may not exceed 5 years. Applicants for an R01 award are not limited in dollars but need to reflect the actual needs of the proposed project. Deadline: 2010-02-05; 2010-06-05; 2010-10-05
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Drug Discovery for Nervous System Disorders (R21)
This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) encourages Exploratory/Developmental (R21) grant applications from applicant organizations directed toward the discovery and preclinical testing of novel compounds for the prevention and treatment of nervous system disorders. This FOA will use the National Institutes of Health R21 award mechanism and runs in parallel with an FOA of identical scientific scope, PAR-10-001, that encourages applications under the Research Project Grant (R01) award mechanism. Awards issued under this FOA are contingent upon the availability of funds and the submission of a sufficient number of meritorious applications. The total project period for an application submitted in response to this funding opportunity may not exceed 2 years. Direct costs are limited to $275,000 over an R21 2-year period, with no more than $200,000 in direct costs allowed in any single year. Deadline: 2010-02-16; 2010-06-16; 2010-10-16
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Developing Research Capacity in Africa for Studies on HIV-Associated Malignancies (D43)
The purpose of this funding opportunity announcement (FOA) is to strengthen research capacity in HIV-associated malignancies in sub-Saharan Africa. This FOA solicits applications for strategic, collaborative cancer research training programs based on partnerships between U.S. and African researchers. These training programs are expected to build multidisciplinary research teams of African investigators, including physicians, other clinical scientists, basic research scientists, epidemiologists, pathologists, data managers, and other required personnel. It is anticipated that the creation of these teams will strategically enhance the capacity for innovative research in HIV-associated malignancies at institutions in Africa. As a long-term goal (beyond the scope of this FOA), the National Cancer Institute envisions that the training programs will allow African teams of scientists to become fully efficient and productive as partners with investigators from developed countries in future research endeavors oriented on HIV-associated malignancies in sub-Saharan Africa. In line with this goal, research training programs proposed in response to this FOA must be strongly oriented on facilitating future hypothesis-driven studies in HIV-associated malignancies that could compete for support from other funding sources. This FOA will utilize the National Institutes of Health D43 grant mechanism. It is anticipated that $4 million per year will be available for this initiative for six or seven awards. Facilities and administrative costs are limited to 8% for all awards and subawards. Deadline: 2009-11-17
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Nathan Shock Centers Of Excellence in Basic Biology of Aging (P30)
The National Institute on Aging (NIA) invites applications for support of centers, known as Nathan Shock Centers of Excellence in Basic Biology of Aging. These center grants will provide funding for research and training activities that belong within the areas supported by the Division of Aging Biology of the NIA. They are intended for institutions that can demonstrate a substantial current investment in and commitment to research on the basic biology of aging, but they are not intended to support the principal investigators research directly, nor clinical research or clinical trials This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) will utilize the P30 grant mechanism. NIA intends to commit $4 million in fiscal year 2010 to fund up to five new and/or competing continuation grants in response to this FOA. The total project period for an application submitted in response to this funding opportunity must be 5 years. Direct costs are limited to $800,000 per year. Deadline: 2009-11-12
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Lung Transplantation: Planning Grants for Clinical Trials of Novel Therapies (R34)
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) invites applications to support the initial organization, protocol development, and necessary preliminary studies critical for the design of robust clinical trials in lung transplantation. This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) should be used to position investigators or groups of investigators to develop competitive clinical trials to test important new strategies to enhance the quality of lungs available for transplant and improve management and long-term outcomes of lung transplant recipients. This may include assembling a research team, consisting of a principal clinical site and having several collaborating ancillary sites, defining and prioritizing research questions, collecting information on the feasibility of the therapy and patient availability, and developing protocol(s). Applications must demonstrate that the proposed work is both necessary and sufficient to permit proceeding to the design of important clinical trial(s). During the evaluation of applications in response to this FOA, the review group will also consider the significance and potential impact of the full-scale clinical trial(s) that would be proposed following the R34 award period. Of most importance, NHLBI anticipates that the R34 award period will yield competitive investigator-initiated clinical trial grant applications that evaluate interventions for the treatment of complications during and after lung transplantation. This FOA will utilize the R34 grant mechanism. NHLBI intends to commit approximately $1.5 million total costs for fiscal year 2010. The total amount to be awarded for this program will be a maximum of $3 million total costs for the 2-year project period. It is anticipated that NHLBI will fund up to two awards. Deadline: 2010-02-03
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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The National Institute on Aging (NIA) invites applications to support short-term projects involving secondary analysis of existing data sets or stored biospecimens to address clinically related issues on aging changes influencing health across the life span and/or on diseases and disabilities in older persons. This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) will support activities addressing specific hypotheses in clinical aging research and/or to inform the design and implementation of future epidemiologic or human intervention studies, or current geriatric practice in maintenance of health, management of disease, and prevention of disability. Existing data sets may also be used to develop and test new statistical analytical approaches. Costs for archiving of data to be made publicly available may be included in the budget, as long as the archival activities are related to the proposed secondary analyses. This FOA will utilize the research project (R01) grant mechanism. The total amount to be awarded depends on the scientific merit of the applications and the funds available in NIAs general funding pool. Because the nature and scope of the proposed research will vary from application to application, it is anticipated that the size and duration of each award will also vary. The total amount awarded and the number of awards will depend upon the number, quality, duration, and costs of the applications received. Deadline: 2010-02-05; 2010-06-05; 2010-10-05
- Department of the Interior.
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Minerals Management Service FY 2010 Environmental Studies Program
The Environmental Studies Program of the Minerals Management Service (MMS) is offering a cooperative agreement opportunity to conduct research in topics that serve the public interest of safe and environmentally sound energy production and meet the goals of the Minerals Management Service Offshore Energy and Minerals Management Program. The Offshore Energy and Minerals Management program oversees the exploration and development of renewable energy alternatives and oil, natural gas, and other minerals on the nation's outer continental shelf. Section 1346 of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA) mandates the conduct of environmental and socioeconomic studies needed for the assessment and management of environmental impacts on the human, marine, and coastal environments that may be affected by oil and gas or other mineral development. OCSLA Section 1345 authorizes the use of cooperative agreements with affected states to meet the requirements of OCSLA, including sharing of information, joint utilization of available expertise, formation of joint-monitoring arrangements to carry out applicable federal and state laws, regulations, and stipulations relevant to outer continental shelf operations both onshore and offshore. The total amount of funding available in fiscal year 2010 (FY 2010) is not to exceed $1.1 million. MMS anticipates making three cooperative agreement awards in FY 2010 for three proposals submitted under this program announcement. Work performance under this award must start before 30 September 2010. This program announcement describes specific projects that may be awarded to the universities identified, premised on receipt of an acceptable proposal. This is not an open solicitation for proposals. This announcement is specifically to announce intent to undertake the following projects: (1) Beaufort Sea Marine Fish Monitoring Survey in the Central Beaufort Sea (University of Alaska Fairbanks-Cooperative Ecosystems Study Unit) (2) MARINe - Multiagency Rocky Intertidal Network (University of California, Santa Cruz) (3) Completion of Fish Assemblage Surveys around Manmade Structures and Natural Reefs off California (University of California, Santa Barbara) Deadline: 2009-12-02
- National Science Foundation.
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Interdisciplinary Research (IDR)
The Directorate for Engineering (ENG) welcomes and encourages the submission of transformative, interdisciplinary research proposals to its divisions. Interdisciplinary Research (IDR) is a mode of research by teams or individuals that integrates information, data, techniques, tools, perspectives, concepts, and/or theories from two or more disciplines or bodies of specialized knowledge to advance fundamental understanding or to solve problems whose solutions are beyond the scope of a single discipline or area of research practice. IDR submissions should have a level of interdisciplinary content not covered in the core programs of ENG. To be funded, IDR proposals must ultimately attract funding from at least two programs in at least two divisions of the National Science Foundation. The primary funding division must be within ENG. IDR proposals may be on any topic relevant to engineering and, in particular, should not be constrained by the current program structures. It is hoped that new fields of research will eventually emerge from IDR awards. Although not an absolute requirement, an IDR proposal typically will be submitted by a small team of two to four investigators. The typical anticipated total award size will be $400,000 to $600,000 (for up to 3 years), although requests of lesser or greater size, up to a total of $1 million, will be considered. Deadline: 2009-12-07
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- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Epigenetic Processes in Development (R21)
Deadline: 2009-10-18
- 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)
Deadline: 2009-10-19
- American Health Assistance Foundation.
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Alzheimer's Disease Research - Standard Award
Deadline: 2009-10-19
- American Health Assistance Foundation.
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Alzheimer's Disease Research - Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
Deadline: 2009-10-19
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Cooperative Research Partnerships to Promote Workforce Diversity in the Reproductive Sciences (U01)
Deadline: 2009-10-19
- 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)
Deadline: 2009-10-19
- National Science Foundation.
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EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Program: Track-1
Deadline: 2009-10-19
- National Science Foundation.
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SBE Minority Postdoctoral Research Fellowships and Follow-up Research Starter Grants
Deadline: 2009-10-19
- National Science Foundation.
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NSF/DOE Partnership in Basic Plasma Science and Engineering
Deadline: 2009-10-20; 2010-10-08; 2011-10-07; 2012-10-05
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Cystic Fibrosis Research and Translation Core Centers (P30)
Deadline: 2009-10-21
- National Science Foundation.
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Centers for Chemical Innovation
Deadline: 2009-10-21
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholars in Health Policy Research
Deadline: 2009-10-21
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Nutrition Obesity Research Centers (P30)
Deadline: 2009-10-22
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Deadline: 2009-10-22
- Environmental Protection Agency.
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Fall 2009 EPA Science To Achieve Results (STAR) Fellowships For Graduate Environmental Study
Deadline: 2009-10-22
- National Science Foundation.
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Research Experiences for Undergraduates
Deadline: 2009-10-22; 2010-08-25
- American Health Assistance Foundation.
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Deadline: 2009-10-23
- Department of Defense.
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Flight Deck Thermal Management
Deadline: 2009-10-23
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Exploratory Grant Award to Promote Workforce Diversity in Basic Cancer Research (R21)
Deadline: 2009-10-23, 2010-05-23, 2010-10-23, 2011-05-23
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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The Human Connectome Project (U54)
Deadline: 2009-10-24
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Population Research Infrastructure Program (PRIP) FY10 (R24)
Deadline: 2009-10-24
- Southmoravian centre for International Mobility.
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Deadline: 2009-10-25
- Southmoravian centre for International Mobility.
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Deadline: 2009-10-25
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Beta Cell Biology Consortium (U01)
Deadline: 2009-10-26
- Department of Agriculture.
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Tahoe Research Supported by SNPLMA Round 10
Deadline: 2009-10-26
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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2010 NIH Directors New Innovator Award Program (DP2)
Deadline: 2009-10-27
- American Association for Cancer Research.
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Pancreatic Cancer Action Network-AACR Career Development Awards
Deadline: 2009-10-28
- National Science Foundation.
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Physics at the Information Frontier
Deadline: 2009-10-28
- American Association for Cancer Research.
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Pancreatic Cancer Action Network-AACR Fellowship
Deadline: 2009-10-28
- American Association for Cancer Research.
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Pancreatic Cancer Action Network-AACR Pathway to Leadership Grant
Deadline: 2009-10-28
- National Science Foundation.
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Emerging Frontiers in Research and Innovation (EFRI)
Deadline: 2009-10-29
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
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A.2 Subsonic Fixed Wing (SSFW1) (Recovery Act)
Deadline: 2009-10-30
- Department of Defense.
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DoD Spinal Cord Injury Exploration-Hypothesis Development Awards
Deadline: 2009-10-30; 2009-11-20
- National Science Foundation.
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Deadline: 2009-10-31
- National Academies.
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Pakistan-U.S. Science and Technology Cooperation Program
Deadline: 2009-10-31
- National Science Foundation.
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Deadline: 2009-10-31
- Barth Syndrome Foundation.
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Deadline: 2009-10-31
- Barth Syndrome Foundation.
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Deadline: 2009-10-31
- National Academies.
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Pakistan-U.S. Science and Technology Cooperation Program
Deadline: 2009-10-31
- National Science Foundation.
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Deadline: 2009-10-31
- National Science Foundation.
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Electronic and Photonic Materials
Deadline: 2009-10-31
- Barth Syndrome Foundation.
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Deadline: 2009-10-31
- Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation.
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2010 ADDF/ LBDA Lewy Body Dementia Biomarker Research Award
Deadline: 2009-11-01
- Partnership for Clean Competition.
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Deadline: 2009-11-01
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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AHRQ Grants for Health Services Research Dissertation Program (R36)
Deadline: 2009-11-01; 2010-02-01; 2010-05-01; 2010-08-01
- National Science Foundation.
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EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Program: Inter-Campus and Intra-Campus Cyber Connectivity
Deadline: 2009-11-02
- Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Grand Challenges: Explorations
Deadline: 2009-11-02
- American Psychiatric Foundation.
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Alexander Gralnick, M.D. Award for Research in Schizophrenia
Deadline: 2009-11-02
- Pew Charitable Trusts.
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Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences
Deadline: 2009-11-02
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Dissecting the Early HIV Immune Response: A Systems Biology Approach (P01)
Deadline: 2009-11-02
- Department of the Interior.
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FY 2010 Louisiana Coastal Marine Institute
Deadline: 2009-11-02
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Specialized Alcohol Research Centers (P50)
Deadline: 2009-11-02
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Resource Core Alcohol Research Centers (P30)
Deadline: 2009-11-02
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Comprehensive Alcohol Research Centers (P60)
Deadline: 2009-11-02
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
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National Estuarine Research Reserve Graduate Research Fellowship Program FY 2010
Deadline: 2009-11-02
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Summer Research Training in Aging for Medical Students (T35)
Deadline: 2009-11-03
- National Science Foundation.
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International Collaboration in Chemistry between US Investigators and their Counterparts Abroad
Deadline: 2009-11-03
- National Science Foundation.
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Deadline: 2009-11-03
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Deadline: 2009-11-04
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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B Cell Immunology Partnership Program For HIV-1 Vaccine Discovery (U19)
Deadline: 2009-11-04
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Public Health Informatics Fellowship Program
Deadline: 2009-11-04
- Department of Energy . Office of Science
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Computational Biology and Bioinformatic Methods to Enable a Systems Biology Knowledgebase
Deadline: 2009-11-05
- National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance.
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Deadline: 2009-11-06
- Department of Energy.
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Biological Systems Research on the Role of Microbial Communities in Carbon Cycling
Deadline: 2009-11-09
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Biobehavioral Research Awards for Innovative New Scientists (BRAINS) (R01)
Deadline: 2009-11-09
- National Science Foundation.
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Deadline: 2009-11-11
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Nathan Shock Centers Of Excellence in Basic Biology of Aging (P30)
Deadline: 2009-11-12
- Department of the Interior.
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EDMAP - The Educational Component of the National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program
Deadline: 2009-11-12
- National Science Foundation.
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Research and Evaluation on Education in Science and Engineering
Deadline: 2009-11-12
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