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Find similar grantsNJCBIR: Pilot Research Grant is sponsored by State of New Jersey Department of Health. A grant program fostering innovative research to treat and cure traumatic brain injuries in New Jersey, supporting feasibility studies and other research methodologies.
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NJ Commission on Brain Injury Research Pilot Project Research Grant — State of New Jersey Department of Health | Grantable NJ Commission on Brain Injury Research Pilot Project Research Grant State of New Jersey Department of Health Foundation Grants for Science Research NJ Commission on Brain Injury Research Pilot Project Research Grant Funder: State of New Jersey Department of Health Amount: Up to US $6,000,000 Last Updated: January 29, 2026 The NJ Commission on Brain Injury Research Pilot Project Research Grant aims to accelerate research for effective interventions addressing traumatic brain injury disabilities.
The New Jersey Department of Health's Community Health and Wellness Unit focuses on preventing chronic disease-related disabilities and enhancing community health. This grant invites principal investigators from New Jersey academic and research institutions to apply, fostering collaboration to improve health outcomes for high-burden populations across the state.
New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) The New Jersey Department of Health leads the state’s response to public health challenges and works to improve health outcomes for all New Jersey residents. Through its three primary branches—Public Health Services, Health Systems, and Integrated Health—the Department collaborates across programs and partners to strengthen New Jersey’s health system.
Guided by its mission to protect public health, promote healthy communities, and improve the quality of health care, the Department supports initiatives that advance prevention, system integration, and equitable access to health services statewide.
NJ Commission on Brain Injury Research Pilot Project Research Grant The NJCBIR is committed to accelerating research to develop effective interventions and cures for the disabilities associated with traumatic brain injury. -Please refer to the NJCBIR Research Program Guidelines.
Principal investigators must be affiliated with a New Jersey State academic institution, research organization, public or private agency or other entity with demonstrated capability to conduct research responsibly. Unaffiliated individuals will not be funded. Individuals of any nationality or citizenship status may apply, provided they are employed by or affiliated with a qualifies New Jersey State organization/institution.
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