Grants Related to the World Trade Center Health Program (CDC/NIH)

Date03 September 2020
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1002/fgc.31284
Published date03 September 2020
Page 8 Federal Grants & Contracts September 3, 2020
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pilot a CRN fellowship program that will enable the
advancement of credentialed nurses to pursue dynamic
careers in collaborative kidney cancer clinical research.
www.grants.gov; FON# W81XWH-20-KCRP-CRNDA
Grants Related to the World Trade Center Health
Program (CDC/NIH)
Scope: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
and the National Institutes of Health seek (R21)
Exploratory/Developmental Grants Related to the World
Trade Center (WTC) Health Program applications to
address/mitigate/improve issues related to diagnostic
or treatment uncertainty with respect to individuals,
including enrolled World Trade Center responders and
certied-eligible WTC survivors, receiving monitoring
and/or treatment.
Deadline: Letters of Intent, Nov. 6, 2020; proposals,
Dec. 8, 2020.
Funds: Approximately $3 million total for up to six
awards of up to two years in length.
Eligibility: Colleges and universities; for-prot
organizations, including small businesses; nonprot
organizations; and state, local, special district and Native
American tribal governments; among others.
Areas: CDC/NIH said exploratory and developmental
research projects should support and facilitate the
feasibility, development and evaluation of methods,
practices, interventions and outcomes within the
following clinical research areas: screening research;
diagnostic research; treatment research; and prevention
research: projects that evaluate current or identify new
methods and interventions to prevent or mitigate the
development or reoccurrence of various diseases/
disorders; among many others.
www.grants.gov; FON# RFA-OH-21-004
New Innovators Awards (NIAID)
Scope: The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases seeks (DP2) New Innovators Awards
applications to support a postdoctoral or newly
independent early-stage investigator of exceptional
creativity who proposes novel, original and insightful
research concepts with the potential to produce a
major impact, test scientic paradigms or advance key
concepts on broad, important problems in biomedical
research of priority to NIAID.
Deadline: Letters of Intent are due 30 days prior to the
application due date. Proposals are due Nov. 2, 2020;
Oct. 14, 2021; and Oct. 14, 2022.
Funds: The number of awards depends on
appropriations and the submission of a sufficient
number of quality applications. The maximum project
period is ve years.
Eligibility: Colleges and universities; for-prot
organizations, including small businesses; nonprot
organizations; and state, local, special district and Native
American tribal governments; among others.
Areas: NIAID said funding will support creative, original
and insightful research concepts with the potential to
produce a major impact, test scientic paradigms or
advance key concepts on broad, important problems in
biomedical research.
www.grants.gov; FON# PAR-20-259

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