Funding News: 23 July 2010
July 23, 2010
In This Issue:
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* Student and institutional support programs
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* GrantsNet sponsorship
New Research Funding Programs
- Australian Academy of Science
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Margaret Middleton Fund for Endangered Australian Vertebrates
The Margaret Middleton Fund offers support for research into the conservation biology of vertebrate animals native to Australia, with the objective of better understanding the causes of their decline and the means for their recovery. Grants of up to $15,000 are available. Applications should be addressed to the Selection Committee, Margaret Middleton Fund, and be limited to five pages. It should contain a description of the project including (1) major aims and significance of the research, (2) a short curriculum vitae, (3) a list of publications relevant to the research, and (4) a proposed budget and timeline for the project. As this fund may support successful projects in whole or in part, a breakdown of the budget's components is useful. Deadline: 2010-08-31
- Department of Defense . Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
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PROgramming Computation on EncrytEd Data
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is soliciting proposals for innovative research in programming computation on encrypted data. The proposed research should investigate innovative approaches that enable revolutionary advances in science, devices, or systems. Specifically excluded is research that results primarily in evolutionary improvements to the existing state of practice. The goal of the PROgramming Computation on EncryptEd Data (PROCEED) research effort is to develop practical methods for computation on encrypted data without decrypting the data and to develop modern programming languages to describe these computations. PROCEED is a comprehensive research effort with six primary research thrusts outlined in DARPA-BAA-10-81. This research announcement solicits interested participants to submit research proposals for the discovery and development of new mathematical foundations for efficient computation on encrypted data via fully homomorphic encryption. Other research to support computation on encrypted data should be proposed via DARPA-BAA-10-81. This dual-track research structure is designed to maximize the participation in the highest-risk research area and development of the mathematical foundations for fully homomorphic encryption while minimizing the overall technical risk to the program. Multiple awards in technical areas two through six and a single award in technical area seven are anticipated. Awards will include phases one through four. Deadline: 2010-08-24; 2011-01-03
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Partnerships for Next Generation Biodefense Diagnostics (R01)
This funding opportunity announcement (FOA), issued by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), National Institutes of Health, invites applications for early-stage product-development projects to establish proof of concept for potential next-generation diagnostics products that do not involve nucleic acid amplification. This FOA will utilize the R01 award mechanism. NIAID intends to commit $9 million in total costs in fiscal year 2011 to fund seven to 10 applications in response to this FOA. Deadline: 2010-10-04; 2010-11-04
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Epigenomics of Human Health and Disease (R01)
This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) invites applications proposing highly innovative research that will investigate the epigenetic basis of human diseases. These studies will discover and define epigenetic marks or features and their possible interactions in cells and tissues that are representative of various human disease states, conditions, or processes. Studies may also investigate the mechanism by which epigenetic changes occur in diseased or otherwise compromised states, and how these changes result in phenotypic differences. This FOA will utilize the R01 award mechanism. The participating agencies intend to commit a total of $6.7 million. Awards issued under this FOA are contingent upon the availability of funds and the submission of a sufficient number of meritorious applications. The anticipated number of awards is 10 to 15. Deadline: 2010-08-29; 2010-09-29
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins (R01)
This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) issued by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, as well as the National Cancer Institute; the National Institute on Aging; the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders; the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases; the National Institute on Drug Abuse; the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences; and the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health (NIH), encourages grant applications from institutions/organizations that propose to develop research and methods to enhance the rate of membrane protein structure determination and to determine specific membrane protein structures. Innovative methods for expression, oligomerization, solubilization, stabilization, purification, characterization, crystallization, isotopic labeling, and structure determination of unique and biologically significant membrane proteins by x-ray diffraction, nuclear magnetic resonance, electron microscopy, mass spectrometry, and other biophysical techniques are encouraged. Projects that will lead in the near term to determining the structures of biologically important membrane proteins are also encouraged. Responding to this FOA, rather than the regular investigator-initiated Research Project Grant (R01) FOA, will help NIH staff track interest and progress of research in this scientific area. Deadline: 2010-09-07; 2011-01-07; 2011-05-07
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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2011 NIH Director's Pioneer Award Program (DP1)
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director's Pioneer Award program complements NIH's traditional, investigator-initiated grant programs by supporting individual scientists of exceptional creativity who propose pioneering and possibly transforming approaches to addressing major biomedical or behavioral challenges. To be considered pioneering, the proposed research must reflect substantially different scientific directions from those already being pursued in the investigators laboratory or elsewhere. Awardees must commit the major portion (at least 51%) of their research effort to activities supported by the Pioneer Award. The NIH Director's Pioneer Award Program is a High-Risk Research initiative of Research Teams of the Future. This funding opportunity announcement will utilize the DP1 mechanism. NIH intends to commit approximately $6 million for at least seven awards in fiscal year 2011. Awards will be for up to $500,000 in direct costs each year for 5 years, plus applicable facilities and administrative costs to be determined at the time of award. Deadline: 2010-09-13
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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2011 NIH Directors New Innovator Award Program (DP2)
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director's New Innovator 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 investigators. The NIH Director's New Innovator Award Program is a High-Risk Research initiative of Research Teams of the Future. This funding opportunity announcement will utilize the DP2 mechanism. NIH intends to commit approximately $80 million for at least 33 awards in fiscal year 2011. Awards will be for up to $300,000 in direct costs each year for 5 years, plus applicable facilities and administrative costs. Deadline: 2010-09-20
- National Science Foundation
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Interface between Computer Science and Economics and Social Sciences
The histories and intellectual approaches of social and economic science and computer science have been strongly influenced by the crosscurrents among them. Worst-case computational complexity analysis, so prevalent in computer science, is a form of game-theoretic analysis -- perhaps not surprising considering that one of the founders of game theory, John von Neumann, was also a pioneering figure in computer science. Game theory is widely used in social and economic science. Social and economic scientists use concepts that are linked to computer science. For example, decision scientists and economists consider the bounded rationality of individuals making economic decisions; one aspect of bounded rationality is that economic agents may be limited by their "computational" resources, for example, in evaluating complicated strategic situations. The ubiquity of sociotechnical networks has led to new, more intimate ties between these two fields. New kinds of interactions and transactions have been enabled by such networks. This program seeks innovative research at this interdisciplinary boundary, including both projects that use computational thinking for economic and social-decision problems and/or ideas from economics and other social sciences for computing and communication systems and multiagents systems. Computational economics research involving simulation and modeling of economic systems is not appropriate for this program. The estimated number of awards is 20 to 30. The anticipated funding amount is $11.5 million. Deadline: 2010-10-05
- The ASCO Cancer Foundation
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The Career Development Award (CDA) provides funding to clinical investigators who have received their initial faculty appointment to establish an independent clinical cancer research program. The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Cancer Foundation welcomes application submissions in all oncology subspecialties. The total award amount is $200,000 payable on 1 July in annual increments of $66,666 over 3 years. The number of CDA grants in each funding cycle is not predetermined by the ASCO Cancer Foundation. Awards are given based on individual merit and availability of funds. The Career Development Award is intended to support proposals with a clinical research focus. ASCO's definition of clinical research is "hypothesis-driven research that employs measurements in whole patients or normal human subjects, in conjunction with laboratory measurements as appropriate, on the subjects of clinical biology, natural history, prevention, screening, diagnosis, therapy, or epidemiology of neoplastic disease" (Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1996 p. 666). Proposals must have a patient-oriented focus that includes a clinical research study involving human subjects. Proposals with a predominant focus on in vitro or animal studies (even if clinically relevant) are not allowed. The full request for proposals can be downloaded from the ASCO Cancer Foundation Web site. Deadline: 2010-09-21
- The ASCO Cancer Foundation
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Improving Cancer Care Grant, funded by Susan G. Komen for the Cure
The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Cancer Foundation Improving Cancer Care Grant, funded by Susan G. Komen for the Cure, will provide extramural research funding to address important issues regarding access to health care, quality of care, and delivery of care with general applicability to breast cancer. The goal of this program is to encourage multidisciplinary research that will have a major impact on breast cancer care. This grant opportunity is part of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure/ASCO Cancer Foundation Research Initiative. The Improving Cancer Care Grants will provide funding for research studies that implement and evaluate new ways to solve major problems in quality of, access to, and delivery of health care. Proposals must be focused on developing solutions to current problems, not just describing disparities in care that currently exist. Proposals must be research-focused with specific aims and hypothesis, not a request for support of an existing program. Research teams that have previously laid the groundwork in these areas by describing existing problems are particularly encouraged to submit proposals to implement and study potential solutions. Project proposals are not required to focus on breast cancer, but the study findings must have general applicability to breast cancer care. Susan G. Komen for the Cure and the ASCO Cancer Foundation expect to award one research grant, totaling $1.35 million. This money will be distributed as $450,000 total costs per year over 3 years. Indirect costs will be limited to 25% of total costs. The full request for proposals can be downloaded from the Web site. Deadline: 2010-09-01; 2010-12-21
- The ASCO Cancer Foundation
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The Young Investigator Award (YIA) provides funding to promising investigators to encourage and promote quality research in clinical oncology. The purpose of this award is to fund physicians during the transition from a fellowship program to a faculty appointment. The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Cancer Foundation welcomes application submissions in all oncology subspecialties. The total award amount is $50,000 for 1 year, payable on 1 July and 1 January in two equal installments. The number of YIA grants in each funding cycle is not predetermined by the ASCO Cancer Foundation. Awards are given based on individual merit and availability of funds. The YIA is intended to support proposals with a clinical research focus. ASCO's definition of clinical research is "hypothesis-driven research that employs measurements in whole patients or normal human subjects, in conjunction with laboratory measurements as appropriate, on the subjects of clinical biology, natural history, prevention, screening, diagnosis, therapy, or epidemiology of neoplastic disease" (Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1996, p. 666). In YIA proposals, preclinical in vitro and/or animal studies are acceptable as long as the outcome of these studies would ultimately lead to patient-oriented clinical research. The full request for proposals can be downloaded from the ASCO Cancer Foundation Web site. Deadline: 2010-09-21
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.
New Student and Institutional Support Programs
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Science Education Drug Abuse Partnership Award (R25)
This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) encourages Research Education (R25) grant applications to fund the development and evaluation of innovative model programs and materials for enhancing knowledge and understanding of neuroscience and the neurobiological mechanisms of drug abuse and addiction. The award provides support for the formation of partnerships between scientists and educators, media experts, community leaders, and other interested organizations for the development and evaluation of programs and materials that will enhance knowledge and understanding of science related to drug abuse. The intended focus is on topics not well addressed in existing efforts by educational, community, or media activities. This FOA will use the National Institutes of Health R25 grant mechanism. Research education programs may not be transferred from one institution to another unless strongly justified (see Section VI.2). For this funding opportunity, budgets up to $250,000 direct costs/year and time periods up to 4 years may be requested. Deadline: 2011-05-25; 2012-05-25; 2013-05-25
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Mentored Career Development Award to Promote Faculty Diversity/Re-Entry in Biomedical Research (K01)
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recognizes a unique and compelling need to promote diversity in the biomedical, behavioral, clinical, and social sciences research workforce. NIH expects efforts to (1) diversify the workforce to lead to the recruitment of the most talented researchers from all groups, (2) improve the quality of the educational and training environment, (3) balance and broaden the perspective in setting research priorities, (4) improve the ability to recruit subjects from diverse backgrounds into clinical research protocols, and (5) improve the nation's capacity to address and eliminate health disparities. This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) issued by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, NIH, solicits applications to increase the number of highly trained investigators, from diverse backgrounds or who have experienced an interruption in their research careers. It is targeted toward individuals whose basic and clinical research interests are grounded in the advanced methods and experimental approaches needed to solve problems related to cardiovascular, pulmonary, and hematologic diseases in the general and health-disparities populations. This FOA will utilize the K01 award mechanism and is a continuation of the program named Mentored Career Development Award to Promote Faculty Diversity/Re-Entry in Biomedical Research (K01). The estimated annual funds (total costs) available for the entire program are expected to be approximately $1.2 million. The actual amount may vary, depending on the response to the FOA and availability of funds. Eight to 10 new awards are anticipated. Deadline: 2010-09-01; 2010-10-01
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Short-Term Research Education Program to Increase Diversity in Health-Related Research (R25)
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recognizes a unique and compelling need to promote diversity in the biomedical, behavioral, clinical, and social sciences research workforce. NIH expects efforts to diversify the workforce to lead to the recruitment of the most talented researchers from all groups to: (1) improve the quality of the educational and training environment, (2) balance and broaden the perspective in setting research priorities, (3) improve the ability to recruit subjects from diverse backgrounds into clinical research protocols, and (4) improve the nation's capacity to address and eliminate health disparities. This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) issued by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, NIH, solicits Research Education (R25) applications from institutions/organizations to promote diversity in undergraduate and health professional student populations by providing short-term research education support to stimulate career development in cardiovascular, pulmonary, and hematologic diseases research. This FOA will use the NIH Research Education (R25) grant mechanism. Research-education programs may not be transferred from one institution to another unless strongly justified. The estimated available funds (total costs) for the program are expected to be $900,000 per year. Up to eight new awards are anticipated. Deadline: 2010-09-01; 2010-10-01
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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SBIR E-learning for HAZMAT and Emergency Response (SBIR [R43/R44])
This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) solicits Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant applications from small-business concerns that propose to further the development of Advanced Technology Training Products for the health and safety training of hazardous materials workers, emergency responders, and skilled support personnel. These products would complement the goals and objectives of the Worker Education and Training Program (WETP). The major objective of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)/WETP is to prevent work-related harm by assisting in the training of workers in how best to protect themselves and their communities from exposure to hazardous materials. There is a need to ensure that learning and training technologies are further developed, field tested, and applied to real-world situations. It is the intent of this solicitation to support the development of emerging technologies to improve worker preparedness through training and education enhancements and methodologies; and e-collaboration, e-teaching, and e-learning in safety and health training for workers engaged in hazardous-materials response. The financial support for this initiative comes directly from NIEHS Worker Education and Training Branch SBIR funds. This FOA is for SBIR applications only. This FOA will utilize the SBIR (R43/R44) grant mechanisms for phase I, phase II, and Fast-Track applications. The estimated amount of funds available for support of three to five projects awarded as a result of this announcement is approximately $575,000 for fiscal year 2011. Future year amounts will depend on annual appropriations. Deadline: 2010-08-08; 2010-09-08
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA Headquarters
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Nasa Astrobiology Institute Minority Institution Research Support - MIRS Program
The NASA Astrobiology Institute (NAI) intends to issue a cooperative agreement notice (CAN) soliciting proposals to administer the Minority Institution Research Support (MIRS) program through a cooperative agreement. The NAI MIRS program is intended to address the critical shortage of minority students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields in the United States by providing opportunities for talented faculty and students to partner with astrobiology investigators. Electronically submitted notices of intent to propose are requested by 6 August 2010. The proposal due date is 7 October. The electronic submission of each proposal's cover page, proposal summary, and budget summary is required by the due date for proposal submission. You may access this CAN by searching the NASA NSPIRES Web site. Deadline: 2010-08-06; 2010-10-07
- National Science Foundation
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Research Networks in the Mathematical Sciences
The Research Networks in the Mathematical Sciences (RNMS) program creates an award mechanism that supports researchers in ways that are intermediate in scale, scope, and duration to existing individual investigator awards and research institute awards. The RNMS program recognizes that, over the past quarter-century, mathematical research has become increasingly collaborative and interactive because effectively overcoming core scientific challenges frequently requires the sharing of ideas and expertise. A Research Network is not a substitute for existing funding mechanisms. In particular, it is intended to complement (rather than replace) individual investigator awards by providing additional layers of interaction. Through the involvement of postdoctoral researchers and students and the promotion of international collaborations, RNMS will not only focus on problems at the frontier of the mathematical sciences but also lead to robust and diverse training of the next generation of mathematicians and statisticians. Two to eight grants will be awarded in each of the three competitions. Each grant will be for a maximum of $1 million per year for up to 5 years. The anticipated funding amount is $15 million in each of the three competitions. Deadline: 2010-11-09; 2012-07-10
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Deadline Watch
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- The Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation
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Deadline: 2010-07-26
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Rheumatic Diseases Research Core Centers (P30)
Deadline: 2010-07-27; 2010-08-27
- Department of Defense. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
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Control of Material Properties through Advanced StructureS (COMPASS)
Deadline: 2010-07-27; 2010-09-14
- Department of Agriculture. National Institute of Food and Agriculture
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Multicultural Scholars Program
Deadline: 2010-07-28
- Department of Defense . Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
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Antenna Element for Volumetric Interferometry (AEVI)
Deadline: 2010-07-29
- Lung Cancer Research Foundation
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Lung Cancer Research Foundation Award
Deadline: 2010-07-30
- Department of Education
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Deadline: 2010-07-30
- American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
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GE and Science Prize for Young Life Scientists
Deadline: 2010-08-01
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Deadline: 2010-08-02; 2010-09-01
- Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM)
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Deadline: 2010-08-02
- Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine (SIIM)
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2011 Small Grant for Imaging Informatics Training
Deadline: 2010-08-02
- Council for International Exchange of Scholars
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Fulbright Postdoctoral Research in Israel
Deadline: 2010-08-02
- Department of Health and Human Services . National Institutes of Health
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MAPGen Knowledge Base (MAPGenKB) and Coordination Center (U01)
Deadline: 2010-08-02; 2010-09-01
- Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation
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Deadline: 2010-08-02
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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New Strategies for Growing 3D Tissues (R01)
Deadline: 2010-08-02; 2010-09-01
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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New Strategies for Growing 3D Tissues (R21)
Deadline: 2010-08-02; 2010-09-01
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA Headquarters
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Deadline: 2010-08-03; 2010-09-03
- National Science Foundation
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Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Talent Expansion Program Centers
Deadline: 2010-08-04; 2010-09-07
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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NIAID Advanced Technology STTR (NIAID-AT-STTR [R41/R42])
Deadline: 2010-08-05; 2010-12-05; 2011-04-05
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Bioengineering Nanotechnology Initiative (SBIR [R43/R44])
Deadline: 2010-08-05; 2010-12-05; 2011-04-05
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Bioengineering Nanotechnology Initiative (STTR [R41/R42])
Deadline: 2010-08-05; 2010-12-05; 2011-04-05
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Advanced Tools and Technologies for Deep Brain Stimulation (SBIR [R43/R44])
Deadline: 2010-08-05; 2010-12-05; 2011-04-05
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Advanced Tools and Technologies for Deep Brain Stimulation (STTR [R41/R42])
Deadline: 2010-08-05; 2010-12-05; 2011-04-05
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA Headquarters
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Nasa Astrobiology Institute Minority Institution Research Support - MIRS Program
Deadline: 2010-08-06; 2010-10-07
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Novel NeuroAIDS Therapeutics: Integrated Preclinical/Clinical Program (P01)
Deadline: 2010-08-07; 2010-09-07; 2011-08-07; 2011-09-07
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Deadline: 2010-08-08; 2010-12-08; 2011-04-08
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Deadline: 2010-08-08; 2010-12-08; 2011-04-08
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards for Individual Predoctoral Fellows (Parent F31)
Deadline: 2010-08-08; 2010-12-08; 2011-04-08
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Deadline: 2010-08-08; 2010-12-08; 2011-04-08
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Deadline: 2010-08-08; 2010-12-08; 2011-04-08
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Deadline: 2010-08-08; 2010-12-08; 2011-04-08
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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SBIR E-learning for HAZMAT and Emergency Response (SBIR [R43/R44])
Deadline: 2010-08-08; 2010-09-08
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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NIDA Research Education Program for Clinical Researchers and Clinicians (R25)
Deadline: 2010-08-09; 2010-09-07
- Department of Education
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Deadline: 2010-08-10
- Department of Education
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Deadline: 2010-08-10
- National Science Foundation
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Deadline: 2010-08-11; 2011-01-25
- Mesothelioma Applied Research Foundation, Inc.
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Deadline: 2010-08-11
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Behavioral and Social Science Research on Understanding and Reducing Health Disparities (R01)
Deadline: 2010-08-14; 2010-09-14; 2010-12-11; 2011-01-11
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Behavioral and Social Science Research on Understanding and Reducing Health Disparities (R21)
Deadline: 2010-08-14; 2010-09-14; 2010-12-11; 2011-01-11
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Countermeasures Against Chemical Threats (CounterACT) Cooperative Research Projects (U01)
Deadline: 2010-08-14; 2010-09-14; 2011-08-14; 2011-09-14
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Countermeasures Against Chemical Threats (CounterACT) Research Centers of Excellence (U54)
Deadline: 2010-08-14; 2010-09-14; 2011-08-14; 2011-09-14
- Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation
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Damon Runyon Postdoctoral Fellowship
Deadline: 2010-08-16; 2011-03-15; 2011-08-15; 2012-03-15
- Department of Health and Human Services . National Institutes of Health
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Planning Grants for Pivotal Clinical Trials in Hemoglobinopathies (R34)
Deadline: 2010-08-16; 2010-09-14
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Deadline: 2010-08-16; 2010-09-15
- Department of Health and Human Services. Administration for Children and Families
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National Autism Resource and Information Center
Deadline: 2010-08-16
- Foundation for Physical Therapy
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Deadline: 2010-08-18
- National Science Foundation
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Research Coordination Networks (RCN)
Deadline: 2010-08-18; 2011-07-05; 2012-07-02
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Vulvodynia - Systematic Epidemiologic, Etiologic or Therapeutic Studies (R01)
Deadline: 2010-08-20; 2010-09-21; 2011-08-20; 2011-09-21
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Vulvodynia - Systematic Epidemiologic, Etiologic or Therapeutic Studies (R03)
Deadline: 2010-08-20; 2010-09-21; 2011-08-20; 2011-09-21
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Vulvodynia - Systematic Epidemiologic, Etiologic or Therapeutic Studies (R21)
Deadline: 2010-08-20; 2010-09-21; 2011-08-20; 2011-09-21
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Biophysical and Biomechanical Aspects of Embryonic Development (R01)
Deadline: 2010-08-20; 2010-09-20; 2011-08-20; 2011-09-20
- Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health
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Biophysical and Biomechanical Aspects of Embryonic Development (R21)
Deadline: 2010-08-20; 2010-09-20; 2011-08-20; 2011-09-20
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