Rob's Grant Information Page
A list of granting sources and links to grant applications. The choices
reflect my biomedical bias and is in no way comprehensive.
Granting Agency Policy and Program Information
Other good grants sites
NIH General Information
NIH Study Section/Review Information
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Enhancing Peer Review at NIH, general information on new review
process.
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Implementation of new scoring system in 2009.
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Implementation of new review criteria in 2009
- Master
Study section list
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Bioengineering, Technology, and Surgical Sciences [BTSS]
Applications reviewed by the Bioengineering, Technology, and Surgical
Sciences Scientific Review Group integrate physical, chemical, or
mathematical sciences and engineering principles to study physiology,
medicine, behavior, or health.
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Biomedical Imaging Technology [BMIT] reviews grant applications
involving basic, applied, and pre-clinical aspects of the design and
development of medical imaging systems, their components, software,
and mathematical methods; as well as related technologies, for
studies at the organ, small or large animal, and human scale.
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Biomedical Computing and Health Informatics [BCHI]reviews grant
applications involving both basic research and applications of
computational science to knowledge and information in biomedicine,
health care and their integration. The focus is on the development and
application of computational modeling and computational sciences to
biomedical and clinical problems.
NIH Grant preparation
American Heart Association Information
Other agencies
Specific Grant Programs
NIH
- Programs
web page a good starting point for searching for suitable RFAs
and grant programs.
- P41 Programs
- Software/Computation type grants:
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Collaborative Research in Computational Neuroscience (CRCNS)
a joint initiative, Collaborative Research in Computational
Neuroscience (CRCNS), among four National Science Foundation (NSF)
Directorates and seven participating National Institutes of Health
(NIH) Institutes
Submission dates: February 26, 2008, October 30, 2008, and
November 17, 2009. Also see
adminstrative changes
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Predictive Multiscale Models of the Physiome in Health and
Disease (R01) The goal of this solicitation is to move
the field of biomedical computational modeling forward
through the development of more realistic and predictive
models of health and disease. Note:
FAQs to be published by Nov 15.
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Sharing Data and Tools: Federation using the BIRN and caBIG
Infrastructures (R01) proposal linked to
CaBIG Community for
cancer institute and the
BIRN project.
- Update to Data Sharing grants for NHLBI and
the CVRG CardioVascular
Research Grid.
- Neuroimaging Informatics Software Enhancement for Improved
Interoperability and Dissemination available both as
Administrative Supplement and as a
RO3 grant.
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Neuroimaging Informatics Software Enhancement for Improved
Interoperability and Dissemination (R03) a continuation of the
RO3 program, above. Total costs $100,000 for one year.
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Continued Development and Maintenance of Software
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Innovations in Biomedical Computational Science and Technology
(R01) "...promoting research and developments in
computational science and technology that will support rapid
progress in areas of scientific opportunity in biomedical
research." Just extended beyond September, 2009. There are
associated
R21 and
SBIR versions of this program as well.
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NLM Research Grants in Biomedical Informatics and
Bioinformatics (R01) Very broadly scoped program for
biomedical information management. E.g., High-performance
computing and communications relating to biomedical
applications, including efficient machine-machine interfaces,
transmission and storage, real-time decision support.
- Imaging and Image Analysis
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Technologies for Image-Guided Interventions (R01) This is the
second phase of a program that started with R21 awards but is open
to all. $750k RO1 is the mechanism, 4-6 awarded from NIBIB. LOI
by Dec 20, 2009 and applicationn submission by Jan 20, 2010.
- Clinical Trials Programs
- Biomedical Engineering programs
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Exceptional, Unconventional Research Enabling Knowledge Acceleration
(EUREKA) (R01) (Note: this mechanism is not supported by NHLBI
or NCRR. )
- NCBC Program
Note: all collaborative mechanisms with NCBCs have expired!
- CTSA Program for the Clinical And
Translational Science Awards program.
NIH Training Awards
NSF and Others
American Heart Association
University of Utah Programs
Other Sources
Forms for Grant Applications
Grant Writing Tips
Some of these are specific to grants, others simply useful for any writing
project.
Links to Specific SCI/CVRTI Grants
Last update: Wed Apr 28 05:07:42 2004 by Rob MacLeod