RESolution of InflammaTion in EnvirOnmentally Related diseasE (NIEHS)

Published date08 October 2020
Date08 October 2020
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1002/fgc.31336
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to Postdoctoral Fellow Transition Award announcement
to encourage and retain outstanding graduate students
recognized by their institutions for their high potential
and strong interest in pursuing careers as independent
cancer researchers.
Deadline: Nov. 18, 2020.
Funds: $1.1 million for up to 24 awards in FY2021.
Eligibility: Colleges and universities; for-prot
organizations, including small businesses; and nonprot
organizations; among others.
Areas: NCI said funding is intended for individuals
who require one to two years to complete their Ph.D.
dissertation research training (F99 phase) before
transitioning to mentored postdoctoral research training
(K00 phase). Consequently, applicants are expected
to propose an individualized research training plan
for the next one to two years of dissertation research
training and a plan for three to four years of mentored
postdoctoral research and career development activities
that will prepare them for independent cancer-focused
research careers.
www.grants.gov; FON# RFA-CA-20-048
RESolution of InammaTion in EnvirOnmentally
Related diseasE (NIEHS)
Scope: The National Institute of Environmental
Health Sciences seeks (R01) research project grant
applications for the RESolution of InammaTion
in EnvirOnmentally Related diseasE (RESTORE)
announcement to advance understanding of the role
of inammation resolution pathways at the cellular and
molecular level and how exposure to environmental
pollutants interferes with these pathways, resulting in
exposure-induced chronic systemic inammation and,
ultimately, chronic disease conditions.
Deadline: Letters of Intent, Jan. 11, 2021; proposals,
Feb. 11, 2021.
Funds: $3 million total in FY2022 for ve to six awards.
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: NIEHS said specic topics of research interest
include but are not limited to: studies investigating
pulmonary, cardiovascular and metabolic effects of
chronic exposure to air pollutants (environmentally
relevant doses/concentrations) using diverse animal
models (neonate, adult and old/aged animals of both
sexes), collaborative cross-strains and disease models
(asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,
brosis, atherosclerosis, hypertension, diabetes,
obesity), to understand exposure-induced inammation
resolution kinetics and associated events; studies
using both targeted and untargeted approaches (e.g.,
genomics, epigenomics, proteomics, lipidomics and
metabolomics) to identify chronic air pollutant–induced
alterations in lung and/or cardiovascular tissues from
normal and disease models to characterize molecular
and biochemical phenotypes for inammation resolution
pathways and downstream mediators; and studies to
characterize promotion of resolution of air pollution–
induced inammation using therapeutic or nutritional
interventions.
www.grants.gov; FON# RFA-ES-20-013

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