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NIH Nutrition-Related Research Notices of Funding Opportunities is sponsored by National Institutes of Health (NIH) (Office of Nutrition Research and various Institutes and Centers). The NIH Office of Nutrition Research (ONR) stimulates innovative research to address the complexities of nutrition, its ecology, and its critical role in health across the lifespan.
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