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Support for Research Excellence (SuRE) Program (R16) is sponsored by National Institutes of Health (NIH). The SuRE program supports research capacity building at institutions that enroll significant numbers of students from backgrounds nationally underrepresented in biomedical research, award baccalaureate and/or graduate degrees in biomedical sciences, and receive limited NIH Resea…
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Support for Research Excellence (SuRE) Program (R16) | National Institute of General Medical Sciences The SuRE program supports research capacity building at eligible higher education institutions through funding investigator-initiated research in the biomedical, clinical, behavioral, and social sciences that falls in the NIH mission areas. Eligible institutions must award undergraduate (B. S.
or B. A.) and/or graduate degrees in biomedical sciences, have received no more than $6 million per year (total costs) from NIH Research Project Grants (RPGs) in each of the preceding two fiscal years at the time of application submission, and enrolled at least 25% of undergraduate students supported by Pell grants for the two most recent years of reported data.
Support for Research Excellence (SuRE) Award SuRE ( R16-Clinical Trials Not Allowed ; PAR-25-414 ) awards support faculty at eligible institutions who are not currently funded by any NIH Research Project Grants (RPGs) with the exception of SuRE or SuRE-First awards.
Support for Research Excellence - First Independent Research (SuRE-First) Award SuRE-First ( R16-Clinical Trials Not Allowed ; PAR-25-415 ) awards support faculty at eligible institutions who have not had any prior independent, peer-reviewed, external research grants.
For more information on SuRE-First and SuRE, potential applicants are encouraged to reach out to the scientific appropriate Institute, Center, or Office Scientific/Research Contact listed in Section VII of the NOFO of interest. For research projects relevant to the NIGMS mission, applicants are encouraged to send an email to: NIGMSSuRE@nih. gov .
Resource Center for the SuRE Program A SuRE Resource Center (U24) has been established to enhance the administrative research infrastructure of SuRE-eligible institutions and to provide services to advise investigators who are interested in applying for a SuRE R16 award.
SuRE Interactive Portfolio Dashboard SuRE Webinar Slides, April 2024 The SuRE Program has replaced the SCORE Program and was designed to address recommendations of the NAGMS Council. SCORE Interactive Portfolio Dashboard This page last updated on
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Institutions that enroll significant numbers of students from backgrounds nationally underrepresented in biomedical research, award baccalaureate and/or graduate degrees in biomedical sciences, and receive limited NIH R… Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Not specified, but application budgets are limited to $1,000,000 direct costs maximum, not including Consortium F&A costs (NIH: Grants to Improve Minority Health and Reduce Health Disparities) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) is sponsored by National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), National Institutes of Health (NIH). The Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) Program funds grants for innovative educational programs that create partnerships among biomedical and clinical researchers and K-12 teachers and schools, museums and science centers, media experts, and other educational organizations. The program aims to improve STEM literacy through innovative P-12 and informal science education. Projects can be classroom-based or informal science education projects in venues such as science centers, museums, and libraries.
Social disconnection and Suicide Risk in Late Life (R01 Clinical Trial Optional) is sponsored by National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), National Institutes of Health (NIH). This funding opportunity is a companion to the R21 mechanism and also aims to stimulate research to understand the link between social disconnection and suicidal thoughts and behaviors in late life. It focuses on identifying mechanisms by which social disconnection confers risk for, and social integration protects against, suicidal thoughts and behaviors in late life. This R01 mechanism is appropriate for applications with preliminary data.
NIH Small Research Grant Program (Parent R03 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) is sponsored by National Institutes of Health (NIH). This parent announcement supports small-scale research projects that can be completed in two years or less and do not involve clinical trials. It's designed to provide early-career investigators with funding to help establish their research careers.
NFMLTA New Professors Research Support Grant is a grant from the National Federation of Modern Language Teachers Associations (NFMLTA) that funds research projects by faculty who are new to the professoriate in applied linguistics and language education. The grant is designed to support early-career professors conducting original research with potential to positively impact the field of foreign language teaching and learning. Eligible applicants are recently appointed faculty at colleges or universities in the United States. Award amounts and specific deadlines are published annually by NFMLTA through the Modern Language Journal.
The purpose of this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) is to provide continuing support for specific pathogen-free (SPF) macaque colonies previously funded under the auspices of PAR-21-089 and PAR-18-669 that support Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) research. Breeding colonies are essential to sustain appropriate SPF macaques for research related to HIV/AIDS. Pedigree SPF macaques are free of certain viruses, which may confound the results of HIV/AIDS-related investigations or present a risk to the personnel who care for the animals. The SPF macaques are genetically characterized for major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I types, because MHC class I genotypes have large effects on macaque immune responses to Simian Immunodeficiency Virus (SIV) that can induce AIDS in nonhuman primates (NHPs) and on human immune responses to HIV. Funding Opportunity Number: PAR-24-129. Assistance Listing: 93.310,93.351. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: HL.