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Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Program is sponsored by National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). The NIMH SBIR and STTR programs support research and development by small businesses aligned with the NIMH Strategic Plan to advance understanding, prevention, and treatment of mental illness.
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Advisory Boards and Groups Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program supports research and development by small businesses of innovative technologies that have the potential to succeed commercially or provide significant societal benefits.
The Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Program has the same objectives but requires academic research involvement.
In this Division, the SBIR and STTR Programs support research and development of tools related to clinical trials (including preventive, treatment, and rehabilitative interventions alone and/or in combination), clinical epidemiology, services research, effectiveness research, health disparities (including rural populations) and the dissemination of evidence-based treatments/research into services and clinical practice in areas directly related to the mission of the NIMH.
Such tools may include applied behavioral science and technology, software, hardware and associated technologies.
Also supported is research and the development or adaptation of tools and technologies to be used to enhance the training and development of new generations of researchers and practitioners and to keep established researchers and practitioners up-to-date on the findings, implementation, and methods of interventions and services research. SBIR and STTR Programs support research through R41, R42, R43, and R44 grants and contracts.
6001 Executive Boulevard, Room 7148, MSC 9649 301-435-3593, haima@mail. nih. gov Learn more about NIMH's Small Business Research Programs .
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Small businesses with commercial or societal benefit potential in neuroscience/mental health; STTR requires academic research institution partnership. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Practice-Based Research on Youth Suicide Prevention Pilot Program is sponsored by National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) / Center for Accelerating Suicide Prevention in Real-World Settings (ASPIRES) at Nationwide Children's Hospital. Funds small-scale, innovative, or exploratory clinical research focused on youth suicide prevention in practice settings. Encourages applications from researchers from underrepresented ethnic and racial backgrounds.
Advanced Laboratories for Accelerating the Reach and Impact of Treatments for Youth and Adults with Mental Illness (ALACRITY) Research Centers is sponsored by National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). Funds research centers to develop and test approaches for optimizing mental health interventions, service delivery, and improving reach and impact, directly supporting linkage to care in mental health.
This announcement solicits applications for the FY 2016 Bureau of Health Workforce (BHW) Scholarships for Disadvantaged Students (SDS) program. This program promotes diversity among the health professions and nursing workforce by providing awards to eligible health professions and nursing schools for use in awarding scholarships to students from disadvantaged backgrounds who have a demonstrated financial need and are enrolled full-time in health professions and nursing programs. Participating schools are responsible for selecting scholarship recipients, making reasonable determinations of need, and providing scholarships that do not exceed the allowable costs (i.e., tuition, reasonable educational expenses and reasonable living expenses with a cap for the total scholarship award of $30,000). Funding Opportunity Number: HRSA-16-069. Assistance Listing: 93.925. Funding Instrument: G. Category: HL. Award Amount: $43.7M total program funding.
The purpose of this program is to create a Primary Care Dental Faculty Development Center (Center) to support the career development of junior primary care dental faculty (Trainees) [Doctors of Dental Surgery (DDS), Doctors of Dental Medicine (DMD), and Dental Hygienists (DH)] in accredited schools of dentistry through a cooperative agreement. This Center will support the development of Trainees as future clinician educator faculty and leaders in primary care dentistry. Trainees will gain the skills to be able to develop and implement sustainable academic faculty development activities at their home institutions and in community-based clinical primary care sites/primary care delivery systems, such as Community Health Centers (CHCs). Funding Opportunity Number: HRSA-21-018. Assistance Listing: 93.976. Funding Instrument: G. Category: HL. Award Amount: $700K total program funding.