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National Institutes of Health - Advancing Novel Science in Womens Health Research (ANSWHR) (R03, R21): Deadline Oct. 16, 2008

The Office of Research on Women’s Health (ORWH) and co-sponsoring National Institutes of Health (NIH) institutes and centers request applications to promote innovative, interdisciplinary research that will advance new concepts in women’s health research and the study of sex/gender differences. ORWH is particularly interested in encouraging extramural investigators to undertake new interdisciplinary research to advance studies on how sex and gender factors affect women’s health; however, applications in all areas of women’s health and/or sex/gender research are invited. 

On 8/22/2008, the FOA was amended to recognize that the NIAID has expanded its projects of interest and is presently interested in applications that meet the scientific areas of its mission, which is to support research to understand, treat, and ultimately prevent the full range of infectious and immunologic diseases, including sexually transmitted infections (STIs), fungal infections, food borne illnesses, autoimmune diseases and primary immunodeficiency diseases.

R03 and R21 Deadlines: Oct. 16, 2007, Oct. 16, 2008, Oct. 16, 2009.
AIDS Deadlines: Jan. 7, 2008; Jan. 7, 2009; Jan. 7, 2010.

The official announcement and description of this opportunity may be found on the funding agency’s website:
http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAS-07-381.html

Award Amount:
$100,000

Note:The appropriate Duke research office must review all applications prior to submission to National Institutes of Health.


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Posted by  on  06/20  at  10:54 AM

This is a wonderful project! We as Americans do not realize the pain and suffering others go through in third world countries unless we open our eyes and take on an active role in educating ourselves such as Sherryl Broverman did on her trip to Kenya. Many kudos to Sherryl. Thanks for sharing the information with us.

Posted by  on  06/21  at  05:31 PM
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