viernes, 3 de julio de 2015

Fogarty International Center

Fogarty International Center

Funding news for global health researchers and partners from Fogarty at NIH





On behalf of the Fogarty International Center at the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), the following funding opportunities, notices and announcements may be of interest to those working in the field of global health research. Updates are typically distributed once a week.

Funding Opportunities

NIH funding opportunities for which foreign organizations, foreign components of U.S. organizations and/or other foreign components may apply.
  • Pre-application: Opportunities for Collaborative Research at the NIH Clinical Center (X02) (PAR-15-286)
    Application Receipt/Submission Date(s): December 15, 2015; December 15, 2016; December 15, 2017
  • Opportunities for Collaborative Research at the NIH Clinical Center (U01) (PAR-15-287)
    Application Receipt/Submission Date(s): April 11, 2016; April 11, 2017; April 11, 2018
  • Bioengineering Research Partnership (BRP): Non- or Minimally-Invasive Methods to Measure Biochemical Substances during Neonatal and Perinatal Patient Care and Research (R01) (PAR-15-285)
    Application Receipt/Submission Date(s): Multiple dates, see announcement.
  • Broad Agency Announcement (BAA): Immune-Based Antiviral Products for Suppression/Elimination of HIV-1, NIAID-DAIDS-NIH-AI-2015041 (NOT-AI-15-046)
    Note: The Contractor is not limited to a domestic institution or organization, and subcontracting to foreign organizations/institutions is permitted.
NIH funding opportunities for which United States small business concerns (SBCs) may collaborate with a foreign business entity.
  • Non- or Minimally-Invasive Methods to Measure Biochemical Substances for Neonatal and Perinatal Clinical Care and Research (R41) (RFA-HD-16-028)
    Application Receipt Date(s): July 15, 2015
Information related to opportunities from other organizations focusing on global health and foreign collaboration.
  • Research for Health in Humanitarian Crises (R2HC) funds public health research aiming to improve health outcomes by strengthening the evidence base of what works in humanitarian crises. Research proposals must include partnerships between academic institutions and humanitarian organizations. Applicants from lower and middle income countries are particularly encouraged.
    Expression of interest deadline: July 20, 2015

Funding News

NIH funding news that may be relevant to global health researchers.

Upcoming Deadlines

No hay comentarios: