Hanover Opportunity Digest

Hanover Research publishes a list of opportunities that may interest university researchers. CAHNR provides this list every month. Below is a recap of research funding opportunities that were recently announced, nationwide.

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Federal Grants

Foundation Grants

FEDERAL GRANTS
Grant Name: Innovative Mental Health Services Research Not Involving Clinical Trials (R01) (NIH)
Summary:  This program aims to encourage innovative research that will inform and support the delivery of high-quality, continuously improving mental health services to benefit the greatest number of individuals with, or at risk for developing, a mental illness. This announcement invites applications for non-clinical trial R01-level projects that address NIMH strategic priorities that strengthen the public health impact of NIMH-supported research.
Eligibility: There are no eligibility restrictions.
Dates:  LOIs are due 30 days before standard NIH dates, through June 2024.

 

Grant Name: Mood and Psychosis Symptoms during the Menopause Transition (R01) (NIH)
Summary:  This program aims to encourage applications that will advance mechanistic and translational research on the onset and worsening of mood and psychotic disorders during the menopausal transition (or perimenopause). In particular, NIMH seeks research that will advance understanding of the underlying neurobiological and behavioral mechanisms of mood disruption and psychosis during the menopausal transition and that will identify novel targets for future mental health interventions or prevention efforts.
Eligibility: There are no eligibility restrictions.
Dates:  Standard NIH dates apply through October 2024.

 

Grant Name: Building in vivo Preclinical Assays of Circuit Engagement for Application in Therapeutic Development (R01) (NIH)
Summary:  This program aims to identify, in animals, in vivo neurophysiological and behavioral measures for use as assays in the early screening phase of treatment development. This FOA will support efforts to optimize and evaluate measures of neurophysiological and behavioral processes that may serve as pharmacokinetic or pharmacodynamic markers of neural processes of clinical interest based on available knowledge of the neurobiology of mental illnesses. The screening assays developed from this FOA are expected to build upon systems neurobiology and clinical neuroscience to enhance the scientific value of preclinical animal data contributing to a therapeutic development pipeline.
Eligibility: There are no eligibility restrictions.
Dates:  Standard NIH dates apply through June 2025.

 

Grant Name: Utilizing Invasive Recording and Stimulating Opportunities in Humans to Advance Neural Circuitry Understanding of Mental Health Disorders (R01) (NIH)
Summary:  This program aims to encourage applications to pursue invasive neural recording studies focused on mental health-relevant questions. Invasive neural recordings provide an unparalleled window into the human brain to explore the neural circuitry and neural dynamics underlying complex moods, emotions, cognitive functions, and behaviors with high spatial and temporal resolution.
Eligibility: There are no eligibility restrictions.
Dates:  LOIs are due 30 days before standard NIH dates, through June 2024.

 

Grant Name: Laboratories to Optimize Digital Health (R01) (NIH)
Summary:  This program aims to support the development of digital health test beds that leverage well-established digital mental health platforms and infrastructure to rapidly refine and optimize existing evidence-based digital health interventions and to conduct clinical research testing digital mental health interventions that are statistically powered to provide a definitive answer regarding the intervention's effectiveness particularly in populations who experience health disparities and vulnerable populations.
Eligibility: There are no eligibility restrictions.
Dates:  LOIs are due 30 days before standard NIH dates, through February 2025.

 

Grant Name: Research Centers in Minority Institutions (RCMI) (U54) (NIH)
Summary:  This program aims to expand the national capacity for research in the health sciences by providing cooperative agreement support to institutions that offer doctorate degrees in the health professions or in a health-related science and have a documented historical and current commitment to educating underrepresented students, and for institutions that provide clinical services to medically underserved communities.
Eligibility: There are no eligibility restrictions.
Dates:  LOIs are due quite soon, by January 30, 2023.

 

Grant Name: Biomedical Research Facilities (C06) (NIH)
Summary:  This program provides funding to modernize existing or construct new biomedical research facilities. Applications will be accepted from public and private nonprofit institutions of higher education as well as from non-profit research organizations. Applications from both research-intensive institutions and Institutions of Emerging Excellence in biomedical research, both highly resourced and low-resourced institutions, from all geographic regions in the nation are strongly encouraged.
Eligibility: There are no eligibility restrictions.
Dates:  LOIs are due quite soon, by January 20, 2023.

 

Grant Name: AHRQ and PCORI Learning Health System Embedded Scientist Training and Research Centers (P30)
Summary:  AHRQ and PCORI invite applications from qualified institutions to create Learning Health System Embedded Scientist Training and Research Centers to support the professional development of scientists to conduct research that accelerates progress towards an integrated learning health system. To achieve this aim, the E-STaR Centers will build new models of LHS infrastructure that: strengthens institutional research training in CER and PCOR; enhances diversity in the LHS research workforce; strengthens partnerships with community partners and health system and other stakeholders; and conducts patient-centered clinical comparative effectiveness research projects to improve health system operations, quality, and health outcomes.
Eligibility: There are no eligibility restrictions.
Dates:  LOIs are due by February 10, 2023.

 

Grant Name: Partnerships for Innovation (NSF)
Summary:  This program has the goal of: (1) identifying and supporting NSF-sponsored research and technologies that have the potential for accelerated commercialization; (2) supporting prior or current NSF-sponsored investigators, institutions of higher education, and non-profit organizations that partner with an institution of higher education in undertaking proof-of-concept work, including the development of technology prototypes that are derived from NSF-sponsored research and have potential market value; (3) promoting sustainable partnerships between NSF-funded institutions, industry, and other organizations within academia and the private sector with the purpose of accelerating the transfer of technology; (4) developing multi-disciplinary innovation ecosystems which involve and are responsive to the specific needs of academia and industry; (5) providing professional development, mentoring, and advice in entrepreneurship, project management, and technology and business development to innovators.
Eligibility: There are no eligibility restrictions.
Dates:  Proposals are due in May, September, and January annually.

 

Grant Name: Addressing Systems Challenges through Engineering Teams (NSF)
Summary:  NSF’s ECCS, through its ASCENT program, offers its engineering community the opportunity to address research issues and answer engineering challenges associated with complex systems and networks that are not achievable by a single principal investigator or by short-term projects and can only be achieved by interdisciplinary research teams. ECCS envisions a connected portfolio of transformative and integrative projects that create synergistic links by investigators across its three ECCS clusters.
Eligibility: There are no eligibility restrictions.
Dates:  Proposals are due by April 19, 2023.

 

Grant Name: Future of Work at the Human-Technology Frontier: Core Research (NSF)
Summary:  The specific objectives of the Future of Work at the Human-Technology Frontier program are to (1) facilitate inter-disciplinary or convergent research that employs the joint perspectives, methods, and knowledge of behavioral science, computer science, economics, engineering, learning sciences, research on adult learning and workforce training, and the social sciences; (2) develop deeper understandings of how human needs can be met and values respected in regard to how new technologies, conditions, and work experiences are changing; (3) support deeper understanding of the societal infrastructure that accompanies and leads to new work technologies and new approaches to work and jobs, and that prepares people for the future world of work; (4) encourage the development of a research community dedicated to designing intelligent technologies and work organization; (5) promote deeper basic understanding of the interdependent human-technology partnership.
Eligibility: There are no eligibility restrictions.
Dates:  Proposals are due by March 30, 2023.

 

Grant Name: Devcom Analysis Center BAA for Applied Research (DOD)
Summary:  The DAC BAA generally conforms to the portfolio structured around research areas based on mission execution. White papers and full proposals are expected to be for cutting-edge innovative research that could produce discoveries with a significant impact to enable new and improved Army technologies and related operational capabilities and related technologies.
Eligibility: There are no eligibility restrictions.
Dates:  Proposals are accepted at any time.
FOUNDATION GRANTS
 
Grant Name: Global Institute for Disease Elimination: Falcon Awards for Disease Elimination
Summary:  This global initiative aims to expand the evidence base regarding the intersection of disease elimination and climate. Through the awards, GLIDE will catalyze researchers to examine new and under-explored areas of the climate and infectious disease nexus.
Eligibility: There are no eligibility restrictions.
Dates:  Proposals are due by February 12, 2023.

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