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FEDERAL OPPORTUNITIES - NIH September 2014 41149 Administrative Supplements for the U.S. Japan Brain Research Cooperative Program (BRCP) U.S. Entity (Administrative Supplement) Yuan Liu, Ph.D. 301-496-0012 Contact Email liuyuan@ninds.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 14 249.html s (ALL) 02-Sep-2014, 02-Sep-2015, 02-Sep-2016 National Institutes of Health (NIH) participating Institutes and Centers invite applications for administrative supplements for the U.S.-Japan Brain Research Cooperative Program (BRCP). his administrative supplement program will provide funds to research projects that are currently supported by the participating NIH Institutes and Centers. The purpose of the BRCP is to promote scientist exchange, training, and collaborations in basic, translational and clinical research between neuroscientists from the U.S. and Japan. The U.S. entity of the BRCP supports the following activities: 1) Visit of U.S. scientists to conduct collaborative research and/or to acquire advanced research skills in Japanese institutions; and 2) Joint workshops to exchange scientific information and to foster collaborations. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke/NIH/DHHS PA-14-249 2-Sep-14 39694 RFA MH 15 500 Dimensional Approaches to Research Classification in Psychiatric Disorders (R01) National Institute of Mental Health/NIH/DHHS RFA-MH-15-500 3-Sep-14 2,000,000.00 USD Michael Kozak, Ph.D. 301-443-6471 Contact Email kozakm@mail.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa files/rfa MH 15 500.html s (ALL) 03-Sep-2014, 03-Oct-2014 National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) invites applications designed to develop innovative ways of understanding mental disorders through classifying patients in clinical studies on the basis of experimental research criteria rather than traditional diagnostic categories. This FOA will use the NIH Research Project (R01) award mechanism. 39749 RFA MH 14 500 Dimensional Approaches to Research Classification in Psychiatric Disorders (R01) National Institute of Mental Health/NIH/DHHS RFA-MH-14-500 3-Sep-14 3,000,000.00 USD Michael Kozak, Ph.D. 301-443-6471 Contact Email kozakm@mail.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa files/rfa MH 15 500.html s (ALL) 03-Sep-2014, 03-Oct-2014 National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) invites applications designed to develop innovative ways of understanding mental disorders through classifying patients in clinical studies on the basis of experimental research criteria rather than traditional diagnostic categories. This FOA will use the NIH Research Project (R01) award mechanism. 41481 RFA AI 14 055 Centers for Medical Countermeasures against Radiation Consortium (U19) National Institute of Allergy and RFA-AI-14-055 3-Sep-14 47,500,000.00 USD Infectious Diseases/NIH/DHHS Francesca Macchiarini, M.S., Ph.D. 240-627-3506 Contact Email fmacchiarini@niaid.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa files/rfa AI 14 055.html s (ALL) 03-Sep-2014, 03-Oct-2014 National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) invites applications to participate in the Centers for Medical Countermeasures against Radiation Consortium (CMCRC), a network of national research centers to develop effective and comprehensive medical countermeasures applicable to all subsets of the civilian population in the event of radiological or nuclear emergencies. Applications are sought that propose multidisciplinary basic and translational research to support the development of new medical products that will assess, diagnose, mitigate and/or treat the short- and long-term consequences of radiation exposure after a radiological/nuclear terrorist event or accidental exposure. The goals of this FOA are to: 1) produce new techniques and devices to measure radiation exposure in the human body; 2) follow biomarkers of tissue damage and recovery; and 3) develop novel therapies to minimize tissue damage, hasten tissue recovery, restore normal physiological function, and improve survival. This FOA will use the NIH U19 Research Program Cooperative Agreements award mechanism. 41536 Long Term Outcomes of Bariatric Surgery Using Large Datasets (R01) National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases/NIH/DHHS PAR-14-262 3-Sep-14 2,495,000.00 USD Karen L. Teff, Ph.D. Page 1 of 395

FEDERAL OPPORTUNITIES - NIH September 2014 301-594-8803 Contact Email teffk@mail.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/par 14 262.html s (ALL) 03-Sep-2014, 03-Oct-2014, 03-May-2015, 03-Jun-2015 National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) and National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) invite applications that address the long-term (five-year minimum) clinical outcomes of bariatric surgery using large datasets within healthcare delivery organizations. Clinica outcomes of interest to NIDDK include obesity, body composition and obesity-related complications within the NIDDK mission such as diabetes, metabolic liver disease, kidney and urological diseases. NIDA is interested in supporting those applications that examine the trajectories of substance use and associated high-risk behaviors among persons who have received bariatric surgery. The funds will also provide support for a prospective element to the grant to acquire additional clinical measures or add elements to the current database to acquire outcomes described above. This FOA will use the NIH Research Project (R01) award mechanism. 41878 RFP Multi Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) National Institutes of Health/DHHS NHLBI-HV-15-02 3-Sep-14 Mark Brady, Contract Specialist 301-435-0376 Contact Email mark.brady@nih.gov Program URL https://www.fbo.gov/?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=6f32c99a747b296f81f156e509 e76c99&tab=core&_cview=0 s (ALL) 3-Sep-14 A -- MULTI-ETHNIC STUDY OF ATHEROSCLEROSIS (MESA) - SOLICITATION SOLNHLBI-HV- 15-02 POC Mark Brady, Phone: (301)-435-0376, Roxane Burkett, Phone: 301-435-6671 POP See the attached Solicitation for NHLBI-HV-15-02, United States WEB: FBO.gov Permalink https://www.fbo.gov/spg/hhs/nih/nhlbi/nhlbi-hv-15-02/listing.html E-MAIL: mark.brady@nih.gov, burkettr@mail.nih.gov mark.brady@nih.gov, burkettr@mail.nih.gov NAICS: 541712 RFP for MESA The Division of Cardiovascular Sciences of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), National Institutes of Health (NIH), is seeking a center for a five year renewal of the program entitled "Multi- Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA)". Please see the attached Solicitation for NHLBI-HV-15-02 CITE: https://www.fbo.gov/?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=6f32c99a747b296f81f156e509e76c99&tab=c ore & cview=0 Posted 06/30/14 (W-SN03410443). (0181) 27984 NCI Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Program (NCI Omnibus R21) National Cancer Institute/NIH/DHHS PAR-13-146 5-Sep-14 275,000.00 USD Contact Email Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/par 13 146.html s (ALL) 05-May-2014, 27-Jun-2014, 05-Sep-2014, 28-Oct-2014, 05-Jan-2015, 27-Feb-2015, 05-May- 2015, 29-Jun-2015, 04-Sep-2015 National Cancer Institute (NCI) invites applications for development of new research activities in al areas of cancer research. The R21 mechanism is intended to encourage exploratory and developmental research projects by providing support for the early and conceptual stages of these projects. These studies may involve considerable risk but may lead to a breakthrough in a particular area, or to the development of novel techniques, agents, methodologies, models, or applications that could have a major impact on a field of cancer research (biomedical, behavioral, or clinical). This program will use the NIH Exploratory/Developmental (R21) grant mechanism. 36752 NCI Small Grants Program for Cancer Research (NCI Omnibus R03) National Cancer Institute/NIH/DHHS PAR-14-007 5-Sep-14 100,000.00 USD Contact Email Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/par 14 007.html s (ALL) 27-Jun-2014, 05-Sep-2014, 28-Oct-2014, 04-Jan-2015, 27-Feb-2015, 05-May-2015, 29-Jun-2015, 04-Sep-2015, 28-Oct-2015, 05-Jan-2016, 26-Feb-2016, 05-May-2016, 29-Jun-2016, 04-Sep-2016, 28-Oct-2016, 05-Jan-2017 National Cancer Institute (NCI) invites applications for small research projects on cancer that can be carried out in a short period of time with limited resources. The R03 grant mechanism supports different types of projects including pilot and feasibility studies; secondary analysis of existing data small, self-contained research projects; development of research methodology; and development of new research technology. This program will use the NIH Small Research Grant (R03) award mechanism. 836 Renal Function and Chronic Kidney Disease in Aging (R01) National Institute on Aging/NIH/DHHS PA-12-211 7-Sep-14 Susan Zieman, MD, PhD 301-496-6761 Contact Email Susan.Zieman@nih.gov Page 2 of 395

FEDERAL OPPORTUNITIES - NIH September 2014 Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 12 211.html s (ALL) 07-Sep-2014, 05-Oct-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 05-Feb-2015, 07-May-2015, 05-Jun-2015, 07-Sep-2015, 05-Oct-2015, 07-Jan-2016 National Institute on Aging (NIA) invites applications that propose basic, clinical, and translational research on chronic kidney disease (CKD) and its consequences in aging and in older persons. Applications should focus on the 1) biology and pathophysiology of CKD in animal models; 2) etiology and pathophysiology of CKD in older adults; 3) epidemiology and risk factors for the development of CKD with advancing age; and/or 4) diagnosis, medical management and clinical outcomes of CKD in this population. Research supported by this initiative should enhance knowledge of CKD and its consequences in older adults and provide evidence-based guidance in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of CKD in older persons. This FOA will use the NIH Research Project (R01) award mechanism. 837 Renal Function and Chronic Kidney Disease in Aging (R21) National Institute on Aging/NIH/DHHS PA-12-210 7-Sep-14 275,000.00 USD Susan Zieman, MD, PhD 301-496-6761 Contact Email Susan.Zieman@nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 12 210.html s (ALL) 07-May-2014, 16-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 16-Oct-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 16-Feb-2015, 07-May- 2015, 16-Jun-2015, 07-Sep-2015, 16-Oct-2015, 07-Jan-2016 National Institute on Aging (NIA) invites applications that propose basic, clinical, and translational research on chronic kidney disease (CKD) and its consequences in aging and in older persons. Applications should focus on the 1) biology and pathophysiology of CKD in animal models; 2) etiology and pathophysiology of CKD in older adults; 3) epidemiology and risk factors for the development of CKD with advancing age; and/or 4) diagnosis, medical management and clinical outcomes of CKD in this population. Research supported by this initiative should enhance knowledge of CKD and its consequences in older adults and provide evidence-based guidance in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of CKD in older persons. This program will use the NIH Exploratory/Developmental (R21) grant mechanism. 1007 Addressing Health Disparities in NIDDK Diseases (R01) National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases/NIH/DHHS PA-13-183 7-Sep-14 Kevin D. McBryde, M.D., Program Director 301-594-9652 Contact Email mcbrydekd@mail.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 13 183.html s (ALL) 07-May-2014, 05-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 05-Oct-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 05-Feb-2015, 07-May- 2015, 05-Jun-2015, 07-Sep-2015, 05-Oct-2015, 07-Jan-2016, 05-Feb-2016, 07-May-2016 National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) invites applications for research to improve understanding of the causes of high priority diseases in the United States and to develop and test more effective interventions for reducing/eliminating health disparities. Research is encouraged in the following high priority diseases within the scientific mission areas of the NIDDK: diabetes, obesity, nutrition-related disorders, hepatitis C, gallbladder disease, H. Pylori infection, sickle cell disease, kidney diseases, urologic diseases, hematologic diseases, metabolic, gastrointestinal, hepatic, and renal complications from infection with HIV. This FOA will use the NIH Research Project (R01) award mechanism. 1179 Women's Mental Health During Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period (R21) National Institute of Mental Health/NIH/DHHS PA-12-215 7-Sep-14 275,000.00 USD Kathleen M. O'Leary, M.S.W. 301-443-3945 Contact Email olearyk@mail.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 12 215.html s (ALL) 07-May-2014, 16-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 16-Oct-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 16-Feb-2015, 07-May-2015 The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to outline priority areas for research related to women s mental health during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Priority areas include basic and clinical neuroscience, studies of clinical course, epidemiological factors and risk factors, as well as interventions and services research. This program will use the NIH Exploratory/Developmental (R21) grant mechanism. 1201 Women's Mental Health in Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period (R01) National Institute of Child Health PA-12-216 7-Sep-14 and Human Development/NIH/DHHS Kathleen M. O'Leary, M.S.W. 301-443-3945 Contact Email olearyk@mail.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 12 216.html s (ALL) 05-Jun-2013, 07-Sep-2013, 05-Oct-2013, 07-Jan-2014, 05-Feb-2014, 07-May-2014, 05-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 05-Oct-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 05-Feb-2015, 07-May-2015, 05-Jun-2015 The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to outline priority areas for research related to women s mental health during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Priority areas include basic and clinical neuroscience, studies of clinical course, epidemiological factors and risk factors, as well as interventions and services research. Page 3 of 395

FEDERAL OPPORTUNITIES - NIH September 2014 1699 Mechanistic Studies of Pain and Alcohol Dependence (R01) National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism/NIH/DHHS PA-11-267 7-Sep-14 Mark Egli, Ph.D. 301-594-6382 Contact Email megli@mail.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 11 267.html s (ALL) 07-Sep-2013, 05-Oct-2013, 07-Jan-2014, 05-Feb-2014, 07-May-2014, 05-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014 The sponsor invites applications that propose to conduct mechanistic studies on the relationship between alcohol drinking, alcohol dependence and pain. An association between chronic pain conditions and alcohol dependence has been revealed in numerous studies with episodes of alcohol abuse antedating chronic pain in some people and alcohol dependence emerging after the onset of chronic pain in others. Pain transmission and alcohol s reinforcing effects share overlapping neural substrates giving rise to the possibility that chronic pain states significantly affect alcohol use patterns and promote the development of dependence and addiction. In addition, long term alcohol intoxication and alcohol dependence induce pain symptoms and may exacerbate chronic pain arising from other sources. The objective of this FOA is to understand genetic, pharmacological and learning mechanisms underlying the association between the propensity to drink alcohol and pain responses. This FOA will use the NIH Research Project (R01) award mechanism. 2097 Accelerating the Pace of Drug Abuse Research Using Existing Data (R01) National Institute on Drug Abuse/NIH/DHHS PAR-13-080 7-Sep-14 450,000.00 USD Marsha F. Lopez, Ph.D., M.H.S. 301-443-6504 Contact Email lopezmar@nida.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/par 13 080.html s (ALL) 07-May-2014, 05-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 05-Oct-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 05-Feb-2015, 07-May- 2015, 05-Jun-2015, 07-Sep-2015, 05-Oct-2015, 07-Jan-2016 NIDA, NIAAA and NCI invite applications proposing the innovative analysis of existing social science, behavioral, administrative, and neuroimaging data to study the etiology and epidemiology of drug using behaviors (defined as alcohol, tobacco, prescription and other drug) and related disorders, associated HIV risk behaviors, prevention of drug use and HIV, and health service utilization. The sponsors encourage the analyses of public use and other extant community-based or clinical datasets to their full potential in order to increase our knowledge of etiology, trajectories of drug using behaviors and their consequences, risk and resilience in the development of psychopathology, strategies to guide the development, testing, implementation, and delivery of high quality, effective and efficient services for the prevention and treatment of drug abuse and HIV. This FOA will use the NIH Research Project (R01) award mechanism. 2625 Alcohol Research Resource Awards (R24) National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism/NIH/DHHS PAR-13-319 7-Sep-14 Gary J Murray, Ph.D. 301-443-9940 Contact Email murrayg@mail.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/par 13 319.html s (ALL) 07-May-2014, 29-May-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 25-Sep-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 25-Jan-2015, 07-May- 2015, 25-May-2015, 07-Sep-2015, 25-Sep-2015, 07-Jan-2016, 25-Jan-2016, 07-May-2016, 25- May-2016, 07-Sep-2016, 25-Sep-2016 National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) invites applications for general support of already established research resources that serve the alcohol research community. Under special circumstances, the mechanism may be used to support development of a new resource. It is anticipated that the request for resource support through the research resource grant (R24) mechanism will occur on an infrequent basis and only in circumstances where other mechanisms of support from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) are not appropriate. Applicants must demonstrate an interest in the resource by investigators from at least three different institutions, one of which may be their home institution. This FOA will use the National Institutes of Health (NIH) R24 Research Resources Grant award mechanism 4292 HIV/AIDS, Drug Use, and Vulnerable Populations in the US (R01) National Institute on Drug Abuse/NIH/DHHS PA-12-281 7-Sep-14 Albert Avila, Ph.D. 301-496-8804 Contact Email aavila@nida.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 12 281.html s (ALL) 07-Sep-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 07-May-2015, 07-Sep-2015, 07-Jan-2016 Page 4 of 395

FEDERAL OPPORTUNITIES - NIH September 2014 National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) invites applications for research to identify the role(s) that drug abuse plays in fueling the epidemic in vulnerable groups (racial/ethnic minorities, men who have sex with men (MSM), youth) in the United States and to develop effective interventions to prevent new infections and to improve the health and well-being of those living with HIV/AIDS. This FOA will support studies in vulnerable populations to: 1) understand the contribution of drug abuse (both injection and non-injection) to the acquisition and/or transmission of HIV; 2) study disease progression and disease outcomes; 3) develop and/or improve prevention and treatment interventions, particularly comprehensive, integrated interventions; 4) improve the availability, delivery and quality of evidence-based prevention and treatment services across a variety of settings; and 5) address organizational, structural, and/or community level factors including social, drug-using, and sexual networks associated with health disparities. This program will use the (R01) grant mechanism. 4293 HIV/AIDS, Drug Use, and Vulnerable Populations in the US (R21) National Institute on Drug Abuse/NIH/DHHS PA-12-280 7-Sep-14 275,000.00 USD Albert Avila, Ph.D. 301-496-8804 Contact Email aavila@nida.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 12 280.html s (ALL) 07-Sep-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 07-May-2015, 07-Sep-2015, 07-Jan-2016 National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) invites applications for research to identify the role(s) that drug abuse plays in fueling the epidemic in vulnerable groups (racial/ethnic minorities, men who have sex with men (MSM), youth) in the United States and to develop effective interventions to prevent new infections and to improve the health and well-being of those living with HIV/AIDS. This FOA will support studies in vulnerable populations to: 1) understand the contribution of drug abuse (both injection and non-injection) to the acquisition and/or transmission of HIV; 2) study disease progression and disease outcomes; 3) develop and/or improve prevention and treatment interventions, particularly comprehensive, integrated interventions; 4) improve the availability, delivery and quality of evidence-based prevention and treatment services across a variety of settings; and 5) address organizational, structural, and/or community level factors including social, drug-using, and sexual networks associated with health disparities. This program will use the NIH Exploratory/Developmental (R21) grant mechanism. 5092 Secondary Analyses of Existing Data Sets and Stored Biospecimens to Address Clinical Aging Research Questions (R01) National Institute on Aging/NIH/DHHS PA-13-168 7-Sep-14 Chhanda Dutta, Ph.D. 301-435-3048 Contact Email duttac@mail.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 13 168.html s (ALL) 07-May-2014, 05-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 05-Oct-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 05-Feb-2015, 07-May- 2015, 05-Jun-2015, 07-Sep-2015, 05-Oct-2015, 07-Jan-2016, 05-Feb-2016, 07-May-2016 National Institute on Aging (NIA) invites applications employing secondary analysis of existing data sets or stored biospecimens, to address clinically-related issues on aging changes influencing health across the life span, and/or on diseases and disabilities in older persons. This FOA will support activities addressing specific hypotheses in clinical aging research and/or to inform the design and implementation of future epidemiologic or human intervention studies, or current geriatric practice in maintenance of health, management of disease, and prevention of disability. Existing data sets may also be used to develop and test new statistical analytical approaches. Costs for archiving of data to be made publicly available may be included in the budget, as long as the archival activities are pertinent to the proposed secondary analyses. This FOA will use the NIH Research Project (R01) award mechanism. 5218 Mechanisms, Models, Measurement and Management in Pain Research (R01) National Institute of Nursing Research/NIH/DHHS PA-13-118 7-Sep-14 Dr. Susan Marden, Ph.D., Program Director 301-496-9623 Contact Email mardens@mail.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 13 118.html s (ALL) 07-May-2014, 05-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 05-Oct-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 05-Feb-2015, 07-May- 2015, 05-Jun-2015, 07-Sep-2015, 05-Oct-2015, 07-Jan-2016, 05-Feb-2016, 07-May-2016 The sponsors invite applications to stimulate and foster a wide range of basic, clinical, and translational studies on pain as they relate to the missions of these ICs. New advances are needed in every area of pain research, from the micro perspective of molecular sciences to the macro perspective of behavioral and social sciences. Although great strides have been made in some areas, such as the identification of neural pathways of pain, the experience of pain and the challenge of treatment have remained uniquely individual and unsolved. Furthermore, our understanding of how and why individuals transition to a chronic pain state after an acute injury is limited. Research to address these issues conducted by interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research teams is strongly encouraged, as is research from underrepresented, minority, disabled, or women investigators. This FOA will use the NIH Research Project (R01) award mechanism. 5219 Mechanisms, Models, Measurement and Management in Pain Research (R21) National Institute of Nursing Research/NIH/DHHS PA-13-119 7-Sep-14 275,000.00 USD Dr. Susan Marden, Ph.D., Program Director 301-496-9623 Contact Email mardens@mail.nih.gov Page 5 of 395

FEDERAL OPPORTUNITIES - NIH September 2014 Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 13 119.html s (ALL) 07-May-2014, 16-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 16-Oct-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 16-Feb-2015, 07-May- 2015, 16-Jun-2015, 07-Sep-2015, 16-Oct-2015, 07-Jan-2016, 16-Feb-2016, 07-May-2016 The sponsors invite applications to stimulate and foster a wide range of basic, clinical, and translational studies on pain as they relate to the missions of these ICs. New advances are needed in every area of pain research, from the micro perspective of molecular sciences to the macro perspective of behavioral and social sciences. Although great strides have been made in some areas, such as the identification of neural pathways of pain, the experience of pain and the challenge of treatment have remained uniquely individual and unsolved. Furthermore, our understanding of how and why individuals transition to a chronic pain state after an acute insult is limited. Research to address these issues conducted by interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research teams is strongly encouraged, as is research from underrepresented, minority, disabled, or women investigators. This program will use the NIH Exploratory/Developmental (R21) grant mechanism. 5221 Mechanisms, Models, Measurement and Management in Pain Research (R03) National Institute of Nursing Research/NIH/DHHS PA-13-117 7-Sep-14 100,000.00 USD Dr. Susan Marden, Ph.D., Program Director 301-496-9623 Contact Email mardens@mail.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 13 117.html s (ALL) 07-May-2014, 16-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 16-Oct-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 16-Feb-2015, 07-May- 2015, 16-Jun-2015, 07-Sep-2015, 16-Oct-2015, 07-Jan-2016, 16-Feb-2016, 07-May-2016 The sponsors invite applications to stimulate and foster a wide range of basic, clinical, and translational studies on pain as they relate to the missions of these ICs. New advances are needed in every area of pain research, from the micro perspective of molecular sciences to the macro perspective of behavioral and social sciences. Although great strides have been made in some areas, such as the identification of neural pathways of pain, the experience of pain and the challenge of treatment have remained uniquely individual and unsolved. Furthermore, our understanding of how and why individuals transition to a chronic pain state after an acute insult is limited. Research to address these issues conducted by interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research teams is strongly encouraged, as is research from underrepresented, minority, disabled, or women investigators. This program will use the NIH Small Research Grant (R03) award mechanism. 5273 Research On Ethical Issues In Human Subjects Research (R01) National Cancer Institute/NIH/DHHS PA-11-180 7-Sep-14 Ann Hardy 301-435-2690 Contact Email hardyan@od.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 11 180.html s (ALL) 07-Jan-2014, 05-Feb-2014, 07-May-2014, 05-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 05-Oct-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 05-Feb-2015, 07-May-2015 The sponsors invite applications that propose to study high priority bioethical challenges and issues associated with the types of biomedical, social, and behavioral research supported by the participating NIH Institutes/Centers. The Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR) joins this FOA as part of its efforts to promote research on the behavioral and social aspects of health and illness. However, only participating ICs will provide direct grant support under this FOA. This program will use the NIH Research Project (R01) award mechanism 5472 Behavioral & Integrative Treatment Development Program (R34) National Institute on Drug Abuse/NIH/DHHS PA-13-078 7-Sep-14 450,000.00 USD Lisa Onken, Ph.D. 301-443-2235 Contact Email Lisa_Onken@nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 13 078.html s (ALL) 07-May-2014, 16-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 16-Oct-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 16-Feb-2015, 07-May- 2015, 16-Jun-2015, 07-Sep-2015, 16-Oct-2015, 07-Jan-2016 NIDA, NIAAA and OBSSR invite applications for behavioral intervention development research to test efficacy, conduct clinical trials, examine mechanisms of behavior change, determine doseresponse, optimize combinations, and/or ascertain best sequencing of behavioral, combined, sequential, or integrated behavioral and pharmacological (1) drug abuse treatment interventions, including interventions for patients with comorbidities, in diverse settings; (2) drug abuse treatment and adherence interventions for use in primary care; (3) drug abuse treatment and adherence interventions that utilize technologies to boost effects and increase implementability; (4) interventions to prevent the acquisition or transmission of HIV infection among individuals in drug abuse treatment; (5) interventions to promote adherence to drug abuse treatment, HIV and addiction medications; and (6) interventions to treat chronic pain. Research of interest includes but is not limited to Stage II and Stage III efficacy research. This FOA will use the R34 mechanism. 5622 Development and Characterization of Animal Models for Aging Research (R01) National Institute on Aging/NIH/DHHS PA-13-155 7-Sep-14 Mahadev Murthy, Ph.D., M.B.A. 301-402-7749 Contact Email mmurthy@mail.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 13 155.html Page 6 of 395

FEDERAL OPPORTUNITIES - NIH September 2014 s (ALL) 07-May-2014, 05-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 05-Oct-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 05-Feb-2015, 07-May- 2015, 05-Jun-2015, 07-Sep-2015, 05-Oct-2015, 07-Jan-2016, 05-Feb-2016, 07-May-2016, 05-Jun- 2016, 07-Sep-2016 National Institute on Aging (NIA) and National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) invite applications for research that develops, characterizes, refines, and enhances model systems for research on aging. This FOA will use the NIH Research Project (R01) award mechanism. 5623 Development and Characterization of Animal Models for Aging Research (R21) National Institute on Aging/NIH/DHHS PA-13-156 7-Sep-14 275,000.00 USD Mahadev Murthy, Ph.D., M.B.A. 301-402-7749 Contact Email mmurthy@mail.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 13 156.html s (ALL) 07-May-2014, 16-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 16-Oct-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 16-Feb-2015, 07-May- 2015, 16-Jun-2015, 07-Sep-2015, 16-Oct-2015, 07-Jan-2016, 16-Feb-2016, 07-May-2016, 16-Jun- 2016, 07-Sep-2016 National Institute on Aging (NIA) and National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) invite applications for research that develops, characterizes, refines, and enhances model systems for research on aging. This program will use the NIH Exploratory/Developmental (R21) grant mechanism. 5824 Obesity Policy Evaluation Research (R01) National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases/NIH/DHHS PA-13-110 7-Sep-14 Christine M. Hunter, Ph.D. 301-594-4728 Contact Email ch514c@nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 13 110.html s (ALL) 07-May-2014, 05-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 05-Oct-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 05-Feb-2015, 07-May- 2015, 05-Jun-2015, 07-Sep-2015, 05-Oct-2015, 07-Jan-2016, 05-Feb-2016, 07-May-2016 The sponsors invite applications that propose to evaluate large scale policy or programs that are expected to influence obesity related behaviors (e.g., dietary intake, physical activity, or sedentary behavior) and/or weight outcomes in an effort to prevent or reduce obesity. This FOA will use the NIH Research Project (R01) award mechanism. 5945 Academic Career Award (Parent K07) National Institutes of Health/DHHS PA-11-192 7-Sep-14 Contact Email grantinfo@nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 11 192.html s (ALL) 07-Sep-2013, 12-Oct-2013, 07-Jan-2014, 12-Feb-2014, 07-May-2014, 12-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014 The purpose of the NIH Academic Career Award is to provide support to increase the pool of individuals with academic and research expertise to become academic researchers and to enhance the educational or research capacity at the grantee sponsoring grantee institution. The Academic Career Award supports Development awards for more junior level candidates and Leadership awards for more senior individuals with acknowledged scientific expertise and leadership skills. This program will use the NIH K07 award mechanism 7216 Research On Ethical Issues In Human Subjects Research (R03) National Cancer Institute/NIH/DHHS PA-11-181 7-Sep-14 100,000.00 USD Ann Hardy 301-435-2690 Contact Email hardyan@od.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 11 181.html s (ALL) 07-Jan-2014, 16-Feb-2014, 07-May-2014, 16-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 16-Oct-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 16-Feb-2015, 07-May-2015 The sponsors invite applications that propose to study high priority bioethical challenges and issues associated with the types of biomedical, social, and behavioral research supported by the participating NIH Institutes/Centers. The Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR) joins this FOA as part of its efforts to promote research on the behavioral and social aspects of health and illness. However, only participating ICs will provide direct grant support under this FOA. This program will use the NIH Small Research Grant (R03) award mechanism 7860 Technology Based Interventions to Promote Engagement in Care and Treatment Adherence for Substance Abusing Populations with HIV (R01) Shoshana Y. Kahana, Ph.D. 301-443-2261 Contact Email kahanas@mail.nih.gov Program URL http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 12 117.html s (ALL) 07-May-2014, 05-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 05-Oct-2014, 07-Jan-2015 National Institute on Drug Abuse/NIH/DHHS PA-12-117 7-Sep-14 Page 7 of 395

FEDERAL OPPORTUNITIES - NIH September 2014 National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) invites applications to test the utility and implementation of technological tools, including mobile devices, to promote engagement in Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) care among substance abusing populations with HIV. Research projects may focus on (a) the use of technology to directly improve patient-level outcomes (i.e., adherence); (b) the capacity of HIV treatment providers and related service delivery organizations to adopt and integrate such technologies to promote HIV treatment outcomes; or (c) the use of technology to improve the organization and delivery of HIV treatment and services. This FOA will use the NIH Research Project (R01) award mechanism. 7869 Technology Based Interventions to Promote Engagement in Care and Treatment Adherence and For Substance Abusing Populations with HIV (R34) National Institute on Drug Abuse/NIH/DHHS PA-12-118 7-Sep-14 450,000.00 USD Shoshana Y. Kahana, Ph.D. 301-443-2261 Contact Email kahanas@mail.nih.gov Program URL http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 12 118.html s (ALL) 07-May-2014, 16-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 16-Oct-2014, 07-Jan-2015 National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) invites applications to test the utility and implementation of technological tools, including mobile devices, to promote engagement in Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) care among substance abusing populations with HIV. Research projects may focus on (a) the use of technology to directly improve patient-level outcomes (i.e., adherence); (b) the capacity of HIV treatment providers and related service delivery organizations to adopt and integrate such technologies to promote HIV treatment outcomes; or (c) the use of technology to improve the organization and delivery of HIV treatment and services. This FOA will utilize the R34 grant mechanism. 9040 Gene Environment Interplay in Substance Use Disorders (R21) National Institute on Drug Abuse/NIH/DHHS PA-11-236 7-Sep-14 275,000.00 USD Naimah Weinberg, M.D. 301-402-1908 Contact Email nw46w@nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 11 236.html s (ALL) 07-Jan-2014, 16-Feb-2014, 07-May-2014, 16-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014 The sponsors provide support to stimulate and expand research on the interplay of genetic and environmental factors in the genesis, course, and outcomes of substance and alcohol use disorders (SUDs). Previous work in genetic epidemiology and molecular genetics has established that SUDs are highly heritable, developmental disorders with important genetic substrates. Building on these findings, new studies using genetically informative approaches are needed to elucidate the complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors in developmental trajectories of SUDs and comorbid conditions, deepen and refine phenotypic definitions of SUDs, and meet the methodologic challenges of the field. Such studies hold great potential to promote understanding of the true contributions of both genetic and environmental factors to initiation, progression, comorbidity, adverse outcomes, and desistance of SUDs; to elucidate mechanisms of risk; and to enhance opportunities for translation to treatment, prevention, gene-finding and molecular studies. This program will use the NIH Exploratory/Developmental (R21) grant mechanism. 10483 NIDCD Research Career Enhancement Award for Established Investigators (K18) National Institute on Deafness & Other Communication Disorders/NIH/DHHS PAR-13-186 7-Sep-14 Daniel A. Sklare, Ph.D. 301-496-1804 Contact Email skalred@nidcd.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/par 13 186.html s (ALL) 07-May-2014, 12-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 12-Oct-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 12-Feb-2015, 07-May- 2015, 12-Jun-2015, 07-Sep-2015, 12-Oct-2015, 07-Jan-2016, 12-Feb-2016, 07-May-2016 National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) invites applications for the NIDCD Research Career Enhancement Award for Established Investigators (K18) program to enable established, proven investigators to augment or redirect their research programs through the acquisition of new research skills to answer questions relevant to the hearing, balance, smell, taste, voice, speech and language sciences. This FOA will utilize the NIH Career Enhancement Award (K18) mechanism. 10518 Research On Ethical Issues In Human Subjects Research (R21) National Cancer Institute/NIH/DHHS PA-11-182 7-Sep-14 275,000.00 USD Ann Hardy 301-435-2690 Contact Email hardyan@od.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 11 182.html s (ALL) 07-Jan-2014, 16-Feb-2014, 07-May-2014, 16-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 16-Oct-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 16-Feb-2015, 07-May-2015 The sponsors invite applications that propose to study high priority bioethical challenges and issues associated with the types of biomedical, social, and behavioral research supported by the participating NIH Institutes/Centers. The Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR) joins this FOA as part of its efforts to promote research on the behavioral and social aspects of health and illness. However, only participating ICs will provide direct grant support under this FOA. This program will use the NIH Exploratory/Developmental (R21) grant mechanism. Page 8 of 395

FEDERAL OPPORTUNITIES - NIH September 2014 12226 Aging Studies in the Pulmonary System (R01) National Institute on Aging/NIH/DHHS PA-13-255 7-Sep-14 Mahadev Murthy, Ph.D., M.B.A. 301-496-6402 Contact Email mmurthy@mail.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 13 255.html s (ALL) 07-Sep-2013, 05-Oct-2013, 07-Jan-2014, 05-Feb-2014, 07-May-2014, 05-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 05-Oct-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 05-Feb-2015, 07-May-2015, 05-Jun-2015, 07-Sep-2015, 05-Oct-2015, 07-Jan-2016, 05-Feb-2016, 07-May-2016, 05-Jun-2016, 07-Sep-2016 The sponsors invite esearch project grant applications that explore age-associated changes in pulmonary physiology, pathology and function, and their relationship to respiratory conditions and diseases that occur commonly in older populations. The goal of this FOA is to support basic, clinical and translational research to address physiological mechanisms underlying progressive functional declines in the pulmonary system. This research will likely enhance our basic understanding of molecular and cellular aspects of pulmonary aging, which may translate into improvements in the prevention and management of pulmonary diseases in older persons. Projects involving in vitro studies, animal models, and/or human subjects are of significant interest to NIA and NHLBI. This FOA will use the NIH Research Project (R01) award mechanism 12841 NINDS PHASE III Investigator Initiated Multi Site Clinical Trials (U01) National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke/NIH/DHHS PAR-13-278 7-Sep-14 Wendy Galpern, MD, PhD 301-496-9135 Contact Email Phase3Trial@ninds.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/par 13 278.html s (ALL) 07-Sep-2014, 05-Oct-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 05-Feb-2015, 07-May-2015, 05-Jun-2015, 07-Sep-2015, 05-Oct-2015, 07-Jan-2016, 05-Feb-2016, 07-May-2016, 05-Jun-2016, 07-Sep-2016 National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) invites applications for investigator-initiated, multi-site, randomized, controlled Phase III clinical trials to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). The trials may address any research question related to the mission and goals of the NINDS. Information about the mission, strategic plan and research interests of the NINDS can be found at the NINDS website (http://www.ninds.nih.gov/). This FOA will utilize the Cooperative Agreement (U01) grant mechanism. 13684 NIDA Program Project Grant Applications (P01) National Institute on Drug Abuse/NIH/DHHS PAR-13-259 7-Sep-14 Jag Khalsa, Ph.D. 301-443-2159 Contact Email jkhalsa@nida.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/par 13 259.html s (ALL) 07-May-2014, 29-May-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 25-Sep-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 25-Jan-2015, 07-May- 2015, 25-May-2015, 07-Sep-2015, 25-Sep-2015, 07-Jan-2016, 25-Jan-2016, 07-May-2016, 25- May-2016, 07-Sep-2016 The sponsor invites applications for broadly based investigative efforts with a well defined central focus or object to address critical issues in drug abuse and addiction involving neuroscience, behavior, prevention, treatment, epidemiology, etiology, health services, HIV/AIDS or other drug abuse-related research areas. This FOA will utilize the NIH Program Project (P01) grant mechanism. 13790 NICHD Program Project Grant (P01) National Institute of Child Health PAR-13-257 7-Sep-14 and Human Development/NIH/DHHS Sherry L. Dupere, PhD 301-496-1485 Contact Email duperes@mail.nih.gov http://www.grants.gov/view opportunity.html?oppid=237115 Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/par 13 257.html s (ALL) 07-May-2014, 29-May-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 25-Sep-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 25-Jan-2015, 07-May- 2015, 25-May-2015, 07-Sep-2015, 25-Sep-2015, 07-Jan-2016, 25-Jan-2016, 07-May-2016, 25- May-2016, 07-Sep-2016 The sponsor invites applications for innovative, multidisciplinary, interactive, and synergistic program project grant applications from institutions/organizations that propose to conduct research on reproductive, developmental, behavioral, social, and rehabilitative processes that determine the health or functioning of newborns, infants, children, adults, families, and populations. The purpose of the P01 mechanism is to encourage investigation of complex problems relevant to NlCHD's mission and to facilitate economy of effort, space, and equipment. Under appropriate circumstances, the collaborative research effort of a program project can accelerate the acquisition of knowledge more effectively than a simple aggregate of research projects without thematic integration. This FOA will utilize the NIH Program Project (P01) grant mechanism. 19175 NIA Revision and Resubmission Program Project Applications (P01) National Institute on Aging/NIH/DHHS PAR-13-329 7-Sep-14 Robin A. Barr, D.Phil. Page 9 of 395

FEDERAL OPPORTUNITIES - NIH September 2014 301-496-9322 Contact Email BarrR@mail.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/par 13 329.html s (ALL) 07-May-2014, 29-May-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 25-Sep-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 25-Jan-2015, 07-May- 2015, 25-May-2015, 07-Sep-2015, 25-Sep-2015, 07-Jan-2016, 25-Jan-2016, 07-May-2016, 25- May-2016, 07-Sep-2016 National Institute on Aging (NIA) invites revision applications to ongoing NIA-supported program project (P01) awards and resubmissions of unfunded program project applications (including unfunded revision requests). The applications should address scientific areas relevant to the NIA mission. Revision applications should include expansion of (an) existing, or proposal of (a) new project or projects within a program project. Revision applications may not request support beyond the end date of the parent P01 award. This FOA will use the Program Project P01 award mechanism. 19179 NHLBI Program Project Applications (P01) National Heart, Lung, and Blood PAR-13-316 7-Sep-14 1,515,000.00 USD Institute/NIH/DHHS Director 301-435-042 Contact Email Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/par 13 316.html s (ALL) 07-May-2014, 29-May-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 25-Sep-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 25-Jan-2015, 07-May- 2015, 25-May-2015, 07-Sep-2015, 25-Sep-2015, 07-Jan-2016, 25-Jan-2016, 07-May-2016, 25- May-2016, 07-Sep-2016 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) invites submission of investigator-initiated Program Project (P01) applications. The proposed programs may address scientific areas relevant to the NHLBI mission including the biology and diseases of the heart, blood vessels, lung, and blood; blood resources; and sleep disorders. Each P01 application submitted in response to this FOA must include at least three related research projects that share a common central theme, focus, and/or overall objective. This FOA will utilize the NIH Program Project (P01) grant mechanism. 22558 NIA Limited Competition: Renewals of, and Revisions to, Existing Cooperative Agreement Awards (U01) National Institute on Aging/NIH/DHHS PAR-13-097 7-Sep-14 Robin A. Barr 301-496-9322 Contact Email BarrR@mail.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/par 13 097.html s (ALL) 07-May-2014, 05-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014, 05-Oct-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 05-Feb-2015, 07-May- 2015, 05-Jun-2015, 07-Sep-2015, 05-Oct-2015, 07-Jan-2016, 05-Feb-2016, 07-May-2016 The sponsor invites applications for renewal from current NIA-supported cooperative agreements and revision applications from current NIA supported cooperative agreements (U01 awards). This FOA will utilize the NIH U01 Research Project Cooperative Agreements award mechanism. 23177 Epidemiology of Drug Abuse (R21) National Institute on Drug Abuse/NIH/DHHS PA-11-231 7-Sep-14 275,000.00 USD Marsha F. Lopez, Ph.D., M.H.S. 301-443-6504 Contact Email lopezmar@nida.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 11 231.html s (ALL) 16-Oct-2013, 07-Jan-2014, 16-Feb-2014, 07-May-2014, 16-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014 The sponsor offers support for research projects to enhance our understanding of the nature, extent, distribution, etiology, and consequences of drug use, abuse, and addiction across individuals, families, communities, and diverse population groups. This Program strongly encourages applications that address multiple levels of causation, reflecting the breadth of epidemiology research, that are transdisciplinary in nature and apply novel methods that allow for the advancement of science (e.g., those that investigate interplay among genetic, environmental, and developmental factors, or those that examine how aspects of social environments affect health outcomes), as well as those that take advantage of the investments made by NIH and other funders by using existing data to inform our understanding of drug abuse epidemiology and etiology in a creative and cost efficient manner. This program will use the NIH Exploratory/Developmental (R21) grant mechanism. 23178 Epidemiology of Drug Abuse (R03) National Institute on Drug Abuse/NIH/DHHS PA-11-232 7-Sep-14 100,000.00 USD Marsha F. Lopez, Ph.D., M.H.S. 301-443-6504 Contact Email lopezmar@nida.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 11 232.html s (ALL) 07-May-2014, 16-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014 Page 10 of 395

FEDERAL OPPORTUNITIES - NIH September 2014 The sponsor offers support for research projects to enhance our understanding of the nature, extent, distribution, etiology, and consequences of drug use, abuse, and addiction across individuals, families, communities, and diverse population groups. This Program strongly encourages applications that address multiple levels of causation, reflecting the breadth of epidemiology research, that are transdisciplinary in nature and apply novel methods that allow for the advancement of science (e.g., those that investigate interplay among genetic, environmental, and developmental factors, or those that examine how aspects of social environments affect health outcomes), as well as those that take advantage of the investments made by NIH and other funders by using existing data to inform our understanding of drug abuse epidemiology and etiology in a creative and cost efficient manner. This program will use the NIH Small Research Grant (R03) award mechanism. 23705 Social and Behavioral Research on the Elderly in Disasters (R01) National Institute on Aging/NIH/DHHS PA-11-263 7-Sep-14 John G. Haaga, Ph.D. 301-496-3131 Contact Email HaagaJ@mail.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 11 263.html s (ALL) 07-Sep-2013, 05-Oct-2013, 07-Jan-2014, 05-Feb-2014, 07-May-2014, 05-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014 The sponsors invite applications that propose to conduct research in the behavioral and social sciences on the consequences of natural and man-made disasters for the health and well-being of the elderly, with an ultimate goal of preventing or mitigating harmful consequences. Disasters include weather-related events, earthquakes, tsunamis, large-scale attacks on civilian populations, technological catastrophes, and pandemics. This FOA will use the NIH Research Project (R01) award mechanism. 23706 Social and Behavioral Research on the Elderly in Disasters (R03) National Institute on Aging/NIH/DHHS PA-11-264 7-Sep-14 100,000.00 USD John G. Haaga, Ph.D. 301-496-3131 Contact Email HaagaJ@mail.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 11 264.html s (ALL) 07-Sep-2013, 16-Oct-2013, 07-Jan-2014, 16-Feb-2014, 07-May-2014, 16-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014 The sponsors invite applications that propose to conduct research in the behavioral and social sciences on the consequences of natural and man-made disasters for the health and well-being of the elderly, with an ultimate goal of preventing or mitigating harmful consequences. Disasters include weather-related events, earthquakes, tsunamis, large-scale attacks on civilian populations, technological catastrophes, and pandemics. This program will use the NIH Small Research Grant (R03) award mechanism. 23707 Social and Behavioral Research on the Elderly in Disasters (R21) National Institute on Aging/NIH/DHHS PA-11-265 7-Sep-14 275,000.00 USD John G. Haaga, Ph.D. 301-496-3131 Contact Email HaagaJ@mail.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 11 265.html s (ALL) 07-Sep-2013, 16-Oct-2013, 07-Jan-2014, 16-Feb-2014, 07-May-2014, 16-Jun-2014, 07-Sep-2014 The sponsors invite applications that propose to conduct research in the behavioral and social sciences on the consequences of natural and man-made disasters for the health and well-being of the elderly, with an ultimate goal of preventing or mitigating harmful consequences. Disasters include weather-related events, earthquakes, tsunamis, large-scale attacks on civilian populations, technological catastrophes, and pandemics. This program will use the NIH Exploratory/Developmental (R21) grant mechanism. 23722 Research Project Grant (Parent R01) National Institutes of Health/DHHS PA-13-302 7-Sep-14 301-496-4000 Contact Email grantsinfo@od.nih.gov Program URL http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa files/pa 13 302.html s (ALL) 07-Sep-2014, 05-Oct-2014, 07-Jan-2015, 05-Feb-2015, 07-May-2015, 05-Jun-2015, 07-Sep-2015, 05-Oct-2015, 07-Jan-2016, 05-Feb-2016, 07-May-2016, 05-Jun-2016, 07-Sep-2016 The Research Project Grant (R01) is an award to support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by named Project Directors/Principal Investigators (PDs/PIs) in areas representing the investigators specific interests and competencies, based on the mission of the NIH, to support health-related research and development 23723 NIH Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Program (Parent R21) National Institutes of Health/DHHS PA-13-303 7-Sep-14 275,000.00 USD Contact Email grantsinfo@nih.gov Page 11 of 395