Detection of HIV for Self‐Testing (NIH)

Published date17 December 2020
Date17 December 2020
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1002/fgc.31471
Page 8 Federal Grants & Contracts December 17, 2020
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Cellular and molecular mechanisms
of gastroparesis in adults and children (NIDDK)
Scope: The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive
and Kidney Diseases seeks (R01) research project
grant applications for the Understanding the Cellular
and Molecular Mechanisms of Gastroparesis in Adults
and Children announcement to accelerate the discovery
of additional diagnostic and therapeutic pathways for
gastroparesis by addition of basic and translational
research studies to NIDDK’s gastroparesis program.
Deadline: Letters of Intent, Feb. 3, 2021; proposals,
March 3, 2021.
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Detection of HIV for Self-Testing (NIH)
Scope: The National Institutes of Health seeks (R61/
R33) exploratory/developmental phased award
applications for the Detection of HIV for Self-Testing
announcement to support collaborative, interdisciplinary
early-stage research to inform the development of
innovative rapid, sensitive, simple and cost-effective
diagnostic technologies that will enable HIV self-testing
during the earliest phases of acute infection or during
viral rebound.
Deadline: Letters of Intent are due 30 days prior to the
application due date. Proposals are due March 17, 2021;
March 17, 2022; and March 17, 2023.
Funds: The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases and partner components intend to commit an
estimated total of $2.8 million for three to six awards.
Eligibility: Colleges and universities; for-prot
organizations, including small businesses; nonprot
organizations; state, local, special district and Native
American tribal governments; and independent school
districts; among others.
Areas: NIH said funding will support high-risk, bi-phasic,
milestone-driven research and early-stage development
of innovative technologies designed to enable rapid
self-testing assays to meet one or both of the following
research objectives: detecting HIV (RNA, DNA, protein
or biomarker) at the earliest stage of initial infection.
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