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Science of Behavior Change: Revision Applications for Use-inspired Research to Optimize... - 0 views

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    Supported by the NIH Common Fund (Common Fund) Science of Behavior Change (SOBC) Program, this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) solicits competitive revision (formerly known as a competitive supplement) applications to NIH-supported clinical trials awarded as research project R34 grants. The goal of the SOBC Program is to advance a mechanisms-focused, experimental medicine approach to behavior change research. Funded projects in the SOBC Research Network (https://commonfund.nih.gov/behaviorchange/fundedresearch) have developed experimental manipulations, assays, and/or measures (hereafter referred to as assays for brevity) to support an experimental medicine approach to behavior change research. The SOBC Measures Repository is accessible from the SOBC Research Network Open Science Framework (OSF) page at https://osf.io/zp7b4. The goal of this FOA is to accelerate the adaptation, validation, and translation of SOBC Research Network assays for use in ongoing clinical trials. This FOA calls for the integration of SOBC Research Network assays into active NIH-supported clinical trials of drugs, devices, procedures, or behavior modifications. As such, the active NIH-supported clinical trial used to respond to this FOA does not have to be a behavior change trial or identify behavior change as a primary outcome. The integration of SOBC Research Network assays into ongoing clinical trials will accelerate the development of interventions and experimental manipulations that have been shown to engage specific mechanisms of behavior change and the development of assays that verify engagement of those behavior change targets.
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Repurposing Target-Based Pharmaceutical Libraries for Discovery of Therapeutics against... - 0 views

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    The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to solicit applications to support screening of target-based pharmaceutical libraries to identify candidate therapeutics against select eukaryotic pathogens and subsequent preclinical development activities.
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National Psoriasis Foundation Accepting Applications for 2019 Bridge Grants | RFPs | PND - 0 views

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    Founded in 1966 in Portland, Oregon, the National Psoriasis Foundation works to advance research efforts aimed at curing psoriatic disease and improving the lives of the more than eight million Americans living with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. In support if that mission, the foundation is accepting proposals for its 2019 Bridge Grants, which support researchers who have submitted an exemplary but unfunded K-type (career development) or R-type application to the National Institutes of Health or similar funding body, with a focus on psoriatic disease or related co-morbidities. Funding will provide a critical year of additional support to near-miss applicants so that they have the opportunity to continue to collect data that will strengthen a future application.
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Vera and Joseph Dresner Foundation Invites Letters of Inquiry for Myelodysplastic Syndr... - 0 views

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    To advance the understanding and treatment of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and related blood disorders (such as MDS/myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) overlap syndromes, secondary acute myeloid leukemia following MDS, idiopathic cytopenia of undetermined significance (ICUS), or clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP)), the Vera and Joseph Dresner Foundation established the MDS Research Fund (MDSRF) to continue the work that Joseph Dresner initiated with a gift to establish the Joseph Dresner Family Clinic for Hematologic Malignancies & Stem Cell Transplantation at the Karmanos Cancer Institute. The fund is committed to expanding the foundation's investments in support of cutting-edge MDS research and related programs that will lead to future standards of care - and, ultimately, a cure - by facilitating the advancement of innovative basic, translational, or clinical research
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Rheumatology Research Foundation Accepting Applications for Education and Training Awar... - 0 views

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    With the goal of cultivating future generations of rheumatology professionals and ensuring that people with rheumatic diseases have access to the care they need, the Rheumatology Research Foundation has issued a call for applications for its education and training awards. Fellowship Training Award, Workforce Expansion - To ensure an adequate supply of rheumatology providers working to meet the needs of children and adults with rheumatic diseases in every part of the country, awards of up to $100,000 over two years for adult programs and up to $150,000 over three years for pediatric programs will support for the training of a promising rheumatology fellow at an institution that has previously been unable to fill all its ACGME-approved slots due to funding constraints or the creation of a new slot or program.
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PAR-18-580: Investigational New Drug (IND)-enabling Development of Medications to Treat... - 0 views

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    This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) encourages Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) applications from small business concerns (SBCs) that propose the development of therapeutic agents for disorders that fall under the mission of NIAAA.  An identified candidate, having sufficient bioactivity, stability, manufacturability, bioavailability, in vivo efficacy and/or target engagement, and other favorable properties that are consistent with the desired clinical application, is required prior to application. The FOA supports Investigational New Drug (IND)-enabling studies for the therapeutic candidate. At the end of the funding period, a successful project should have, at a minimum, an IND application submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The program supports early-phase clinical trials, although these are not required. Also listed under U44
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NIDDK Program Projects (P01 Clinical Trial Optional) - 0 views

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    This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites submission of investigator-initiated program project applications. The proposed programs should address scientific areas relevant to the NIDDK mission including diabetes, selected endocrine and metabolic diseases, obesity, digestive diseases and nutrition, and kidney, urologic and hematologic diseases, as well as new approaches to prevent, treat and cure these diseases, including clinical research. A description of NIDDK scientific program areas can be found at http://www.niddk.nih.gov/about-niddk/research-areas/pages/research-areas.aspx .
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Grant Cycle Information - Tourette Association of America - 0 views

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    Founded in 1972, the Tourette Association of America (formerly known as the Tourette Syndrome Association) has emerged as the premier national nonprofit organization working to make life better for all people affected by Tourette and tic disorders. The association advances its work by raising public awareness and fostering social acceptance; working to advance scientific understanding, treatment options, and care; educating professionals to better serve the needs of children, adults, and families challenged by Tourette and tic disorders; advocating for public policies and services that promote positive school, work, and social environments; providing help, hope, and a supportive community across the nation; and empowering its community to deal with the complexities of this spectrum of disorders. To that end, grants of up to $150,000 over two years will be awarded for basic and clinical studies on all aspects of Tourette syndrome. To be eligible, investigators are required to have an advanced degree such as a Ph.D., M.D. or equivalent or be allied professionals with advanced degrees such as R.N.s, Drs. of O.T., social workers, and related fields. Investigators from nonprofit and for-profit organizations can apply.
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RFA-DA-19-002: Development of Medications to Prevent and Treat Opioid Use Disorders and... - 0 views

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    There is a devastating opioid use and overdose crisis in the United States. It has been reported that approximately 25.5 million adults suffer pain and opioids that are often prescribed for their treatment can lead to opioid misuse and dependence. It has also been reported that more than 2 million Americans have OUDs and many started their addiction with prescribed opioids. One of the most devastating consequences of opioid misuse is opioid overdose, which can produce respiratory depression and death. Drug overdose is the leading cause of accidental death in the US, with an estimation of 60,000 deaths in 2016; 20,101 overdose deaths related to prescription pain relievers, and 12,990 overdose deaths related to heroin.
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