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Find similar grantsThe URL (par-24-074) is an NIDDK R25 Research Education Program, not an HBCU R01. The stored solicitation PAR-25-045 is actually an NIDCR Small Research Grants for Oral Health (R03), completely unrelated. Both the URL and the PAR number are mismatched to the grant name.
NIDDK Initiative for Diversity Research at HBCUs (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) (PAR-25-045) is sponsored by National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK/NIH). Supports diabetes, kidney, digestive, and hematologic disease research (including sickle cell) at HBCUs to build research capacity and address health disparities.
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