You still have a couple weeks to get in your application for an ARRA-funded administrative supplement from NIAID–April 16, 2010. Check out the NIAID website for details. There is no limit on the amount you can request for an administrative supplement, unless it is for equipment (capped at $100,000) as long as you justify the budget and that you can spend it in the allotted one-year time period. All active NIAID-funded domestic grants are eligible … Read More
The NIH/AHRQ ARRA stimulus table has been updated with a few new opportunities. The table is updated as new opportunities are announced. You can always access the latest version of the table on this website by clicking on the “economic stimulus” category [on the right] to find the most recent post.
The NIH/AHRQ ARRA stimulus table has been updated with a few new opportunities. The table is updated as new opportunities are announced. You can always access the latest version of the table on this website by clicking on the “economic stimulus” category [on the right] to find the most recent post.
The NIH released a few new opportunities within the last week – administrative supplements for comparative effectiveness research, a special NIDDK opportunity targeted at diabetes research, and a mentored career development opportunity for mid-career and senior social and basic behavioral scientists. View a synopsis of each opportunity in the linked table. NIH Basic Behavioral and Social Science Opportunity Network (OppNet) Short-term Mentored Career Development Awards in the Basic Behavioral and Social Sciences for Mid-career and … Read More
Deadline: March 1, 2010 Up to $500,000 of funding is available for investigators with active NIH research grants to request administrative supplements for comparative effectiveness research workforce development (NOT-OD-10-037) to develop, expand, and/or increase CER training, education, and career development program(s). The purpose of the supplements are to expand the numbers of researchers qualified to oversee or conduct comparative effectiveness research (CER). Funding is for up to $500,000 for no longer than a one year … Read More
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Posted by: research news in economic stimulus, Funding Opportunity, New from the NIH, OHSU Researchers, Uncategorized
On: Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Tags: ARRA funding, funding, New from the NIH, NIH applications, OHSU Researchers
The NIH announced four new funding opportunities this week for various sorts of comparative effectiveness research ranging from clinical trails, and pilot studies, to methodology development, all issued under the RC4 mechanism. Additionally, there is an opportunity – NIH Director’s Opportunity for Research in Five Thematic Areas – that is NIH-wide, meaning all institutes and centers participate for research on topics including, but not limited to applying genomics and other high throughput technologies and reinvigorating … Read More
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Posted by: research news in economic stimulus, Funding Opportunity, New from the NIH, OHSU Researchers, Research Administration, Uncategorized
On: Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Tags: ARRA funding, economic stimulus, funding, Funding Opportunity, New from the NIH
Both opportunities due January 20, 2010 Stimulus opportunities are still available: The Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality (AHRQ) released two opportunities as a result of ARRA funds for clinical comparative effectiveness research — one is a standard research R01 grant for what the AHRQ deems, PROSPECT research. PROSPECT (Prospective Outcome Systems using Patient-specific Electronic data to Compare Tests and therapies) Studies will be to advance the quality, depth and scale of the electronic data collection … Read More
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Posted by: research news in economic stimulus, Funding Opportunity, Limited Submission, OHSU Researchers, Uncategorized
On: Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Tags: ARRA funding, clinical, funding, Funding Opportunity, OHSU Researchers
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