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Department of Health: Funding for Research Partnerships to Improve Functional Outcomes (R13)
Synopsis Version History Related Documents Package The Department of Health is offering a grant opportunity for Conference Grant (R13/U13) applications to support meetings and networks that promote interdisciplinary research partnerships. The aim is to facilitate collaborations among investigators to address research problems related to rehabilitation or management of chronic diseases, including mental disorders. The grant…
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Health and Human Services Department Grant: Advancing Toxicity Assays for Organ Health
Synopsis Version History Related Documents Package The Health and Human Services Department is offering the STTR (R41/R42) grant to fund the development of new toxicity assays to predict organ toxicities resulting from exposures to various chemicals, pollutants, therapeutics, and drugs. This grant supports the creation of innovative strategies, assays, and models for assessing organ health,…
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NIH SBIR Grant: Advancing Nervous System Plasticity Research
Synopsis Version History Related Documents Package The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Blueprint for Neuroscience Research is offering SBIR grants to small businesses focusing on developing tools for neuroplasticity research. The grants aim to advance technology capable of assessing and manipulating nervous system activity at a subcellular level with a focus on specific circuit connectivity…
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NIH: Lab to Marketplace Grant for Biomedical and Behavioral Research (SBIR [R43/R44])
Synopsis Version History Related Documents Package This grant offered by the National Institutes of Health aims to support the translation of technologies for biomedical or behavioral research from academic and non-small business sectors to the marketplace. Small Business Concerns (SBCs) are encouraged to apply for Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grants to enhance and prepare…
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NIH Small Business Innovation Research Competing Renewal Awards (SBIR [R44]) in Biomedical and Behavior Research Tools
Synopsis Version History Related Documents Package The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is offering the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant for the competing renewal of Phase II grants in the development of instrumentation, research tools, and behavioral interventions. Funding of up to $800,000 per year for up to 3 years is available for projects…
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NIH Conference Support Grant Opportunities
Synopsis Version History Related Documents Package The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is offering grant opportunities to support high-quality conferences and scientific meetings relevant to its mission and public health. Conference activities include gatherings, symposiums, workshops, and seminars aimed at exchanging information and exploring defined subjects. Each NIH Institute and Center (IC) has specific program…
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NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research: Lab to Marketplace SBIR (R43/R44)
Synopsis Version History Related Documents Package The NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research is supporting this grant to facilitate the translation of technologies for brain or behavioral research from academic and non-small business sectors to the marketplace. Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grants are sought to enhance, develop, and make user-friendly technologies for commercial dissemination. This…
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NIH Grant: Developing New Technologies for Transient Molecular Complex Characterization
Synopsis Version History Related Documents Package The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is offering a grant for small businesses to develop new technologies, tools, and processes for studying transient molecular complexes. These complexes are crucial in understanding normal cell functions and disease processes, with potential applications in therapeutic interventions. The grant utilizes the STTR (R41/R42)…
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National Institutes of Health: New Technologies for Transient Molecular Complex Characterization Grant
Synopsis Version History Related Documents Package This department is offering grants to small businesses to develop new technologies for studying transient molecular complexes related to normal cell physiology or disease processes. The grants aim to facilitate the structural and kinetic characterization of these complexes to enhance understanding of normal processes and identify potential diagnostics or…
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NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research: Competing Renewal Awards for Brain and Behavior Tools (R44) – SBIR Phase II Grants
Synopsis Version History Related Documents Package The NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research is offering this grant for the competing renewal of SBIR Phase II grants focused on developing complex instrumentation, clinical research tools, and behavioral interventions. This opportunity aims to further enhance cooperative activities in neuroscience research. The grants will support the continuation of technologies…