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Pilot Grants – Sickle Cell Disease Pain Analgesia & Integrative Network (SCDPAIN) SCDPAIN U24 invites interdisciplinary applications for the 2026 Pilot Grant. These awards aim to support projects by new or established investigators who are interested in studying pain mechanisms involving multiple organs or physiological systems, as well as complementary and integrated health approaches in SCD patients or relevant animal models.
SCDPAIN is emphasizing investigating research in the context of complementary and integrative health (CIH) interventions. High Priority Areas in the context of CIH interventions : Innovative measures and methods to study SCD pain Novel mechanistic insights of pain affected organ(s) Whole person health approach to SCD pain.
The NIH definition for whole person health research involves multi-component interventions on multi-system outcomes.
Informational Webinar: 1/26/26 Letter of intent (LOI) deadline: 2/17/26 LOI Decisions & Invitation of Full Application: 2/23/26 Full application deadline: 4/20/26 Letter of Intent Template View Instructions for 2026 RFA For additional questions or concerns, please email SCDPAIN Coordinator, Carolina Mireles, at SCDPAIN@hs. uci. edu
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: New or established investigators; academic/research institutions. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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