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Find similar grantsAcute Kidney Injury is sponsored by NIDDK. Supports basic, translational, and clinical studies on pathogenesis, prevention, and treatment of acute kidney injury, including research on renal cell response to acute injury and mechanisms involved in recovery, repair, and regeneration.
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Acute Kidney Injury - NIDDK The information provided on niddk. nih. gov is not being updated.
Please refer to nih. gov . Research Programs & Contacts The mechanisms and pathophysiology underlying AKI and its progression.
The Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) program supports basic, translational, and clinical studies on pathogenesis, prevention, and treatment. Fundamental research addresses renal cell response to acute injury or toxic exposure, renal vascular alterations, and mechanisms involved in recovery, repair and regeneration.
The portfolio aims to develop functional, structural, and imaging markers for diagnosis, early detection, severity, prognosis, and outcomes. Also of interest is research on the natural history of AKI, including studies on risk and outcome stratification, for early stages and progression to chronic kidney disease.
Kidney Injury and Repair Basic Science; Translational Research O’Brien Kidney Centers; Translational and Clinical Studies of Acute Kidney Injury NIDDK Grant Opportunities Highlighted Topics of Interest to NIDDK Innovative Science Accelerator (ISAC) Program Kidney Precision Medicine Project (KPMP) Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort (CRIC) Study United States Renal Data System (USRDS) NIDDK Active Trials in Acute Kidney Injury View related clinical trials from ClinicalTrials.
gov. Study sections conduct initial peer review of applications in a designated scientific area. Visit the NIH’s Center for Scientific Review website to search for study sections. NIDDK makes publicly supported resources, data sets, and studies available to researchers to accelerate the rate and lower the cost of new discoveries.
Ancillary Studies to Major Ongoing Clinical Studies to extend our knowledge of the diseases being studied by the parent study investigators under a defined protocol or to study diseases and conditions not within the original scope of the parent study but within the mission of the NIDDK. NIDDK Central Repository for access to clinical resources including data and biospecimens from NIDDK-funded studies.
NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) for simultaneous search of digital resources, including multiple datasets and biomedical resources relevant to the mission of the NIDDK. Additional Research Programs NIDDK supports the training and career development of medical and graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and physician scientists through institutional and individual grants.
Learn about NIDDK Research Training Programs NIDDK participates in the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs. These programs support innovative research conducted by small businesses that has the potential for Learn about NIDDK Small Business Programs NIDDK provides funding for pivotal clinical research, from preliminary clinical feasibility to large multi-center studies.
Learn about Human Subjects Research Learn about NIDDK Translational Research Opportunities Pathway to Kidney Recovery: Optimizing Outcomes in Acute Kidney Injury Requiring Dialysis Supports researchers with tools to enhance scientific rigor, reproducibility, and transparency, and provides a big data knowledge base for genomic and pathway hypothesis generation.
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