December 2012
 
   

December 17, 2012 Jr Faculty Foundation Lung Cancer

LUNGevity Foundation 2013 Requests for Applications


Lung Cancer Career Development Award
Provide funding to conduct projects that will serve as the basis for longer term research efforts in a broad range of biomedical clinical topics.
 
Due Date: December 17, 2012 (LOI)
 
Amount & Project Period: $100,000/yr for 3 years
 
Eligibility: Must hold a doctoral degree and be within the first five years of first faculty appointment and have completed a training fellowship.  Applicant must be an independent, self-directed researcher. 
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071
 


RFA Lung Cancer Career Development 

Lung Cancer Early Detection Award
Support projects directed at new approaches to improve clinical methods for detection of primary tumors.  Applicants may apply as individuals or in teams of up to three investigators.  It is strongly encouraged that teams be composed of PIs from different institutions.
 

Due Date: December 17, 2012 (LOI)
 
Amount & Project Period: $100,000/yr/per investigator for 2 years
 
Eligibility: Must hold a doctoral degree and be within the first five years of first faculty appointment and have completed a training fellowship.  Applicant must be an independent, self-directed researcher. 
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071
 


RFA Lung Cancer Early Detection Award

Lung Cancer Targeted Therapy Award
Support projects specifically focused on the discovery and validation of biomarkers or novel targeted therapeutics that will make a difference in the clinical treatment and survival of patients.
 

Due Date: December 17, 2012 (LOI)
 
Amount & Project Period: $100,000/yr/per investigator for 2 years
 
Eligibility: Must hold a doctoral degree and be within the first five years of first faculty appointment and have completed a training fellowship.  Applicant must be an independent, self-directed researcher. 
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071
 


RFA Lung Cancer Targeted Therapeutics Award

 


December 17, 2012 Jr Faculty Foundation Aging Research

The American Federation for Aging Research Grants

Provide funding to conduct projects that will serve as the basis for longer term research efforts in a broad range of biomedical clinical topics.
 

Due Date: December 17, 2012
 
Amount & Project Period: $100,000 total for 2 years
 
Eligibility: Independent investigators with independent research space and no more than 10 years beyond start of postdoctoral research training as of July 1, 2013.
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071
 


RFA

 


K18 AHRQ

December 18, 2012 Established Faculty Federal PCOR

AHRQ Mentored Career Enhancement Award in Patient Centered Outcomes (PCOR) for Mid-Career and Senior Investigators
Support mid-career and senior investigators to develop new skills in comparative effectiveness research methodology and applying these methods to patient centered outcome research.

 
Due Date: December 18, 2012
 
Amount & Project Period: $275,000 total for 2 years*
 
Eligibility: Academic rank of Associate Professor or Professor with established peer-reviewed Federal or private research funding who seek an intense, mentored career development experience.
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071
 


RFA PAR-12-115

*F&A costs included in the total cost limitation are based on 8% of modified total direct costs.
 


December 19, 2012 All Faculty Ranks State HTS Assays

Florida Translational Research Program (FTRP) 2012 Solicitation of HTS-ready Assays
Florida-based investigators are invited to seek access for their HTS assays to the FTRP, which intends to execute three to four HTS assays this year.

 
Due Date: December 19, 2012
 
Amount & Project Period: No funding will be awarded under this mechanism.  Successful applicants will obtain access to HTS resources provided by Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute.
 
Eligibility: All faculty eligible for federal and state grants with the resources necessary to carry out the proposed research as the PI.
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071
 


RFA  |  Application
 


December 20, 2012 Postdocs/Clinical Research Fellows Non-Federal Basic Cancer Research

AACR Basic Cancer Research Fellowship
Research proposed for funding may be in area of basic cancer research.

 
Due Date: December 20, 2012
February 13, 2013 (Invited Submissions) 
Amount & Project Period:  $45,000 salary/benefit support for 1 year.
 
Eligibility: Postdoctoral and Clinical Research Fellow in first, second or third year of training.
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071
 
 

AACR Fellowship RFA
 

December 21, 2012 Graduate Students Foundation Melanoma

The Joanna M. Nicolay Melanoma Foundation 2013 Research Scholar Award
To encourage young scientists to make melanoma research the focus of their academic training.

 
Due Date: December 21, 2012 
Amount & Project Period: Up to $10,000 total for 10 months
 
Eligibility: Graduate Students conducting melanoma research.
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071
 
 
RFA

 

DP5 NIH
December 30, 2012
January 30, 2012
New Investigator Federal Early Independence

NIH Director's Early Independence Awards
Provide highly motivated investigators an opportunity to pursue independent research directly after completion of their terminal doctoral/research degree or clinical residency, forgoing the traditional postdoctoral training period.
 

Due Date:
LOI:  December 30, 2012
Applications:  January 30, 2012
Amount and Project Period:
$250,000/yr for 5 years
Eligibility: Within 12 months of terminal degree
 
Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071
Office of Sponsored Research
RFA-RM-12-018
 
 

 
December 31, 2012 Fellows Foundation Nuclear Med/ Molecular Imaging

Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) 2013 Robert E. Henkin Government Relations Fellowship
Provide highly motivated young nuclear and molecular imaging professionals with first hand experience in the process of health policy development.


Due Date:
December 31, 2012
Amount and Project Period:


Expenses plus $1,000 for 1 week fellowship which will occur at a mutually agreed upon time between February 2013 - May 2013.

Eligibility: Resident or fellow, a scientist or technologist who has completed their training within the last 10 years.
 
Contact:

Linda Nolan, x6071
Office of Sponsored Research
RFA
 
 

 
January 3, 2013 All Faculty Non-federal Hematological malignancies
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society - New Idea Award (Concept Program)
A new grant program to develop safer and more effective treatment paradigms for patients with hematological malignancies.

Screen to Lead Program (SLP) (Medicinal Chemistry Program)

Provides funding for discovery support directed toward medicinal chemistry and/or drug target screening in hematological malignancies.

 
Due Date: January 3, 2013

Amount & Project Period: $100,000 total for one year (Concept Program)

Variable (SLP)
 
Eligibility: All faculty

Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
New Idea Award   |   Screen to Lead Program (SLP)
 
  

January 4, 2013 All Ranks Foundation Hematology/Oncology
American Society of Hematology Bridge Grant

To bridge the funding gap for hematology researchers affected by the NIH crisis.

Due Date: January 4, 2012
 
Amount & Project Period: $100,000 total for 1 year
 
Eligibility: To be considered for this award, the investigator must
1) Have submitted a hematology-related R01 or equivalent application to NIH in the past 18 months that was scored but not funded;
2) Be a member of ASH,
3) Hold a faculty position

 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
RFA 
 
 


U54 NIMHD
January 6, 2013 All faculty Federal Men's Health
NIMHD Transdisciplinary Collaborative Centers (TCCs) for Research on Men's Health

The National Institute for Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) seeks proposals for TCCs comprised of regional coalitions of academic institutions, community organizations, service providers and systems, government agencies and other stakeholders focused specifically on research on men's health.

 
Due Date: January 6, 2012 

Amount & Project Period: $1,500,000/total 1st planning year
$3,000,000/yr total costs for years 2-5
 
Eligibility: All faculty
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 

RFA-MD-13-004
 

R01 NIH










January 7, 2013 All faculty Federal FRT/HIV
Enhancing Cellular Immunity in the Female Reproductive Tract (FRT)
To stimulate research focused on the discovery of mechanisms that mediate the induction of effective antigen-specific CD8+ memory T cells in the FRT. (Not intended to support evaluation of mucosal vaccines, therapies or research primarily focused on pathogens).
 
Due Date: January 7, 2012 

Amount & Project Period: Award is not limited: detailed budget required for the 5 year project period.
 
Eligibility: All faculty
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
RFA PA-12-104 
 


January 7, 2013 Grad Students Non-federal Lymphoma or Prostate
AACR Millennium Fellowships: 1) Lymphoma Research or 2) Prostate Cancer Researc

Must have direct applicability and relevance to lymphoma or prostate cancer research.

 
Due Date: January 7, 2012 

Amount & Project Period: Each Fellowshiop is $50,000 total for one year to support salary and benefits of fellow.
 
Eligibility: Applicant must have started fellowship no earlier than July 2, 2008 and no later than July 1, 2013 and work under a mentor.
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
RFA
 

U54 NIH
January 8, 2013 All Faculty Federal Microbiomes
Evaluation of Multi-omic Data in Understanding Human Microbiomes Role in Health and Disease.

Invites applications for projects that will 1) generate microbiome taxonomic, metagenomic and functional data from clinical biospecimens obtained from a cohort(s)

 
Due Date: January 7, 2012 

Amount & Project Period: $50,000 total for one year to support salary and benefits of fellow.
 
Eligibility: Applicant must have started fellowship no earlier than July 2, 2008 and no later than July 1, 2013 and work under a mentor.
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
RFA
 

January 9, 2013 All Faculty Non-federal Translational Brain Tumor Research
2013 American Brain Tumor Association (ABTA) Translational Grants

Supports pre-clinical research that critically evaluates the diagnostic and/or therapeutic potential of recent discoveries for advancement to clinical application.
 

Due Date: January 9, 2012 

Amount & Project Period: $75,000 total for one year.
 
Eligibility: As of July 1, 2013 MDs must be within 8 years of completing post residency training with a faculty position.  PhDs must be within 3-10 years of receiving their degree and hold a faculty position.
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
RFA ABTA Translational Grant
 
January 9, 2013 MDs/Postdocs Non-federal Basic Brain Tumor Research
2013 American Brain Tumor Association (ABTA) Basic Research Fellowships

Support to encourage talented scientists early in their careers to enter, or remain in, the field of brain tumor research.
 

Due Date: January 9, 2012 

Amount & Project Period: $45,000 in salary support and $5,000 in researcher discretionary funds/yr for two years.
 
Eligibility: MDs must be within 2 years of residency or within 5 years of postdoctoral training.
PhDs must have had doctorate conferred by January 1, 2013 and have no more then 5 years postdoctoral lab experience by July 2013.
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
RFA ABTA Basic Fellowship
  
 

January 11, 2013 Established Faculty Non-federal Basic Brain Tumor Research
RESTRICTED FUNDING OPPORTUNITY
Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation Individual Research Grant

Support funding for studies that address aberrant gene regulation, transcriptional and signal transduction, epimutations, or cell dormancy vs. proliferations.

 

Due Date: January 11, 2012 (Pre-Applications Due) 
 
Amount & Project Period: $100,000/yr for 2 years
 
Eligibility: MDs must be within 2 years of residency or within 5 years of postdoctoral training.
PhDs must have had doctorate conferred by January 1, 2013 and have no more then 5 years postdoctoral lab experience by July 2013.
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
Pre-applications submitted to Linda.nolan@moffitt.org

Supp NIH
January 11, 2013 All faculty Federal Admin Supplement
Administrative Supplements for Research on Sex/Gender Differences
Support research highlighting the impact of sex/gender differences/similarities in human health, including behavior, clinical or preclinical studies.  Included are studies relevant to the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, prevention, or treatment of disease.
 
Due Date: January 11, 2012 

Amount & Project Period: $100,000 in total costs and within the currently approved project period for the existing parent award.  Only active awards with at least 18 months remaining will be considered.
 
Eligibility: All faculty
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 

RFA PA-13-018
 

January 13, 2012 All Ranks Foundation Gastric Cancer
American Gastroenterological Association Research Foundation Funding Opportunities

Elsevier Pilot Research Award

Purpose:  To stimulate research in gastroenterology and hepatology-related areas for an established investigator in the field of gastric biology whose research will enhance the fundamental understanding of gastric cancer.

 
Due Date: January 13, 2013 
 
Amount & Project Period: $25,000 total/1 year
 
Eligibility: MD, PhD or equivalent with faculty appointment.
Applicant may not hold awards directly related to the proposed research from any other agencies.
Woman and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.
AGA membership required.  
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071
 


RFA
 

AGA-Caroline Craig Augustyn and Damian Augustyn Award in Digestive Cancer

To support promising junior faculty by protecting research time for digestive cancer projects.

 
Due Date:
January 13, 2013
  
Amount & Project Period: $40,000 total/1 year
 
Eligibility: Must hold MD, PhD or equivalent, have a faculty appointment and be within 7 years of completion of training.
Must hold an NIH K series or other federal or non-federal career development award of at least 4 years duration.
AGA membership is required.

Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA  
    
 

January 15, 2013 All Faculty Federal Patient Centered Outcomes Research
Improving Methods for Conducting Patient Centered Outcomes Research

Every day, patients and their caregivers face crucial healthcare decisions while lacking key information that they need. PCORI seeks to support research projects requiring a comparative clinical effectiveness approach that engages patients in collaboration with their clinicians.
 

Due Date: January 15, 2013 (LOI)*
March 13, 2013 (Application)
*Informational Webinars (see pcori.org for schedule - January - February 2013)

Amount & Project Period: $250,000/yr for 3 years
  
Eligibility: All faculty
  
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
PCORI Announcement
 
 

U54 NIMHD

January 15, 2013 All Faculty Federal Health Disparities
Transdisciplinary Collaborative Centers for Health Disparities Research
The National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities (MIMHD) seeks to establish specialized Transdisciplinary Collaborative Centers (TCCs) specifically for health policy research.
 

Due Date: January 15, 2013 (Application)

Amount & Project Period: $1,500,000 for year 1 (Planning year)
$3,000,000/yr for years 2-5
 
Eligibility: All faculty
One application per sole or lead institution.
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
RFA-MD-13-003
 
 

R01 NIAID

January 18, 2012 All Faculty Federal HPV
Immunity in the Elderly
To gain a better understanding of the induction, development, and maintenance of protective immunity in the elderly in response to infections with or vaccines against NIAID Emerging and RHPV3-emerging infectious diseases.
 

Due Date: January 18, 2013 (LOI)
February 20, 2013 (Application)
 
Amount & Project Period: $300,000/yr for 5 years
 
Eligibility: All faculty
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
RFA-AI-12-038
 
 

January 18, 2012 All Ranks State Technology Transfer

The James & Esther King Biomedical Research Program
& Bankhead-Coley Cancer Research Programs

Technology Transfer Feasibility (TTF) Grants

Assist investigators in moving promising research findings toward commercialization. Projects should be designed to establish scientific and technical merit and feasibility to attract commercial interest.
 

Due Date: January 18, 2013
 
Amount & Project Period: $100,000 total (directs and indirects) for 1 year
 
Eligibility: Full time faculty or postdoctoral fellow in his/her final fellowship year at grant submission time (Must be full time faculty by grant start date.)
 
Contact:
Christi Craig, x1458
 
James & Esther King Biomedical Research Program

The Bankhead-Coley Cancer Research Program 

January 18, 2012 All Ranks State Tobacco Research
Bridge Grant Programs
Provide interim support for promising tobacco-related investigator-initiated research projects that have been highly rated by national peer review panels in recent federal competitions but were not funded due to budget constraints.

Due Date: January 18, 2013
 
Amount & Project Period: $200,000 total (directs and indirects) for 1 year
 
Eligibility: Full time faculty or postdoctoral fellow in his/her final fellowship year at grant submission time (Must be full time faculty by grant start date.)
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 

James & Esther King Biomedical Research Program

The Bankhead-Coley Cancer Research Program 

 








January 20, 2012 Junior Faculty Foundation Esophageal
June and Donald O Castell, MD Esophageal Clinical Research Award
Support junior faculty involved in clinical research in esophageal disease.
 
Due Date: January 20, 2013

Amount & Project Period: $25,000 total for 1 year
 
Eligibility: Junior Faculty holding a full time faculty position and a member of AGA at or below the level of assistant professor.
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071

RFA
 

R33 NIH
January 20, 2013
February 20, 2013
All Faculty Ranks Federal Emerging Technology

Validation and Advanced Development of Emerging Technologies for Biospecimen Science

Support the development of tools and methods to assess sample quality, preserve sample integrity and establish verification criteria for quality assessment and control under diverse conditions.

Due Date: January 20, 2013 (LOI)
February 20, 2013 (Application)
 
Amount & Project Period: $900,000 total for three years
 
Eligibility: All faculty
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071


RFA CA-13-004

 


R21 NIH
January 20, 2013 (LOI)
February 20, 2013 (App)
All Faculty Ranks Federal Technology Development

Early-Stage Innovative Molecular Analysis Technology Development for Cancer Research

To support molecular analysis technologies with a high degree of technical innovation with the potential to significantly affect and transform investigations exploring the molecular and cellular bases of cancer.

Due Date: January 20, 2013 (LOI)
February 20, 2013 (Application)
 
Amount & Project Period: $900,000 total for three years
 
Eligibility: All faculty
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071


RFA CA-13-004

 


January 21, 2013 All Faculty Ranks Federal Scholarly Works

National Library of Medicine (NLM) Grants for Scholarly Works in Biomedicine and Health

Provide awards for the preparation of book-length manuscripts and other scholarly works of value to US health professionals, public health professionals, biomedical researchers, and health science historians.

 
Due Date: January 21, 2013 
Amount & Project Period: $50,000 direct costs/yr for three years
 
Eligibility: All faculty
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071


RFA PAR-13-014

 


U01 NIH
January 22, 2013 All Faculty Federal Informatics

Revisions for Early Stage Development of Informatics Technology

Invite revisions from currently funded U01 cooperative agreement projects for early stage development of enabling informatics technologies to improve the acquisition, management, analysis, and dissemination of data.

 
Due Date: January 22, 2013

Amount & Project Period: $150,000/yr for two years
 
Eligibility: Faculty with current U01 projects with one year left at the estimated time of award.
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071


RFA PAR-12-289
 


U01 NIH
January 28, 2013
February 28, 2013
All Faculty Federal Informatics

Determinants and Consequences of Personalized Health Care and Prevention

Stimulate development in the field of economic analysis of personalized health interventions, generating theoretical models and analytic tools and frameworks that will be suitable for application across a broad range of interventions, health conditions, and populations.

 
Due Date: January 28, 2013 (LOI)
February 28, 2013 (Application)

Amount & Project Period: No limit, detailed budget required.
 
Eligibility: All faculty
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071


RFA RM-12-024

 


January 31, 2013 All Faculty Non-Federal Translational Science
The Sarcoma Foundation of America Translational Research Grants

Support projects that focus on the following areas of research:

1) Omic characterization of sarcomas and definition of novel targets
2) Omic patterns of sensitivity and resistance to existing agents
3) Systemic therapy combinations
4) Immunotherapy
 

Due Date: January 31, 2013

Amount & Project Period: $50,000/yr for one year
 
Eligibility: All Faculty
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071
 


RFA
 


U01 NIH
February 1, 2013 All Ranks Federal GTEx Analysis
Enhancing GTEx with molecular analysis of stored biospecimens
To support molecular analysis of stored biospecimens from the Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) project. Applicants are encouraged to address compelling scientific questions with molecular phenotypes that add value to the resource.
Due Date: February 1, 2013

Amount & Project Period: Detailed budget required.
Maximum project period - 3 years
 
Eligibility: All faculty ranks
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071


RFA-RM-12-009 

 


February 1, 2013 All Ranks Foundation Melanoma
The American Cancer Society Research Professor
Provide funding to mid-career investigators who have made seminal contributions that have changed the direction of basic cancer research.
Due Date: February 1, 2013

Amount & Project Period: $80,000/year for five years
 
Eligibility: Mid-career faculty
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071


RFA 




R13 NIH

February 1, 2013 All Faculty Federal Conferences

AHRQ Conference Grant Program
Support conferences that include: 1)Research Development; 2) Research design methodology; 3) Dissemination and implementation; and 4) Research training, infrastructure and career development.

  
Due Date: February 1, 2013
Amount & Project Period: $35,000/year for 3 years
 
Eligibility: All Faculty Ranks (MPI applications are not allowed)
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071
 


RFA PA-13-017

 


February 1, 2013 Mid-career Investigators Foundation Basic Cancer Research
The Harry J Lloyd Charitable Trust Career Development, Basic Research and Translational Research Awards
(NOTE:  Not more than one application per institution in each of the three grant type categories will be funded.)
Applications will be accepted or a broad range of melanoma research projects with special consideration in two areas:
1) emerging novel concepts that constitute significant innovation and
2) new investigators in the field of melanoma.

Due Date: February 1, 2013

Amount & Project Period: < $100,000 (as estimated from total funding to date and number of awards made.
  
Eligibility: Career Development:  Salary support for promising young melanoma investigators (MD or PhD)

Basic Research: Gain new biological insights into melanoma development or progression.

Translational Research:  Funds clinical important melanoma research.
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071


RFA

   

R24 NIAID

February 3, 2013 All Faculty Federal Immunology

Resource Related Research Projects for AIDS, Allergy, Immunology and Transplantation

Proposals must address scientific areas relevant to the specific parts of the NIAID mission: research to develop vaccines, therapeutics, and diagnostics to prevent and treat HIV, immune-mediated, and allergic diseases.
 

Due Date: February 3, 2013
 
Amount & Project Period: No limit, detailed budget required - 5 Years
  
Eligibility: All Faculty Ranks
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071


R24-PAR-11-056

 


R01
R21
NIH

February 5, 2013
February 16, 2013
All Faculty Federal CIPN

Biomechanisms of Peripheral Nerve Damage by Anti-Cancer Therapy

Encourage basic biologic research on damage to the peripheral nervous system instigated by pharmacologic cancer treatments, known as chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN).
 

 
Due Date: February 5, 2013 (R01)
February 16, 2013 (R21)

Amount & Project Period: R01-No limit, detailed budget required - 5 Years
R21 - $275,000 total over 2 years
 
Eligibility: All Faculty Ranks
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071


R01 PA-12-082  |   R21 PA-12-083
 


R01
R21
NIH

February 5, 2013
February 16, 2013
All Faculty Federal Heme Onc Biomarkers

Biomarkers for Early Detection of Hematopoietic Malignancies
Encourage development and validation of biomarkers especially in high risk individuals and risk assessment of primary and secondary hematapoietic malignancies.
 
 

Due Date: February 5, 2013 (R01)
February 16, 2013 (R21)

Amount & Project Period: R01-No limit, detailed budget required - 5 Years
R21 - $275,000 total over 2 years
 
Eligibility: All Faculty Ranks
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071


R01 PA-12-221  |   R21 PA-12-220
 


R01
R21
NIH

February 5, 2013
February 16, 2013
All Faculty Federal Vaccine Safety

Research to Advance Vaccine Safety

To support research in areas potentially relevant to vaccine safety.
 

1. Physiological and immunological responses to vaccines and vaccine components.
2. How genetic variations affect immune/physiological responses that may impact vaccine safety.
3. Identification of risk factors and biological markers that may be used to assess whether there is a relationship between certain diseases or disorders and licensed vaccines.
4. The application of genomic/molecular technologies to improve knowledge of vaccine safety.
 
Due Date: February 5, 2013 (R01)
February 16, 2013 (R21)

Amount & Project Period: R01-No limit, detailed budget required - 5 Years
R21 - $275,000 total over 2 years
 
Eligibility: All Faculty Ranks
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071


R01 PA-12-037
  |   R21 PA-12-038
 


R01
R21
NIH

February 5, 2013
February 16, 2013
All Faculty Federal Cancer Epidemiology

Mitochondria in Cancer Epidemiology, Detection, Diagnosis and Prognosis

To develop and validate new mitochondrial-related biomarkers for early cancer detection.

  
Due Date: February 5, 2013 (R01)
February 16, 2013 (R21)

Amount & Project Period: R01-No limit, detailed budget required - 5 Years
R21 - $275,000 total over 2 years
 
Eligibility: All Faculty Ranks
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071


R01 PA-11-073
  |   R21 PA-11-074
 


R01
R21
NIH

February 5, 2013
February 16, 2013
All Faculty Federal Manual Therapies

Biology of Manual Therapies

Support the investigation of the basic science and mechanisms of action underlying the biomechanical, immunological, endocrinological and/or neurophysiological consequences of manual therapies, such as spinal manipulation, mobilization and massage.

  
Due Date: February 5, 2013 (R01)
February 16, 2013 (R21)

Amount & Project Period: R01-No limit, detailed budget required - 5 Years
R21 - $275,000 total over 2 years
 
Eligibility: All Faculty Ranks
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071


R01 PA-10-209
  |   R21 PA-10-210
 


R01
R21
NIH

February 5, 2013
February 16, 2013
All Faculty Federal Health Disparities Adult Males

Health Promotion Among Racial and Ethnic Minority Males

Enhance the understanding of factor influencing health promoting behaviors and encouage development of health-promoting interventions to reduce health disparities among racially and ethnically diverse males from 21 years and older.

  
Due Date: February 5, 2013 (R01)
February 16, 2013 (R21)

Amount & Project Period: R01-No limit, detailed budget required - 5 Years
R21 - $275,000 total over 2 years
 
Eligibility: All Faculty Ranks
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071


R01 PA-10-236
  |   R21 PA-10-237
 


R01
R21
NIH

February 5, 2013
February 16, 2013
All Faculty Federal Aging/Cancer
Translational Research at the Aging/Cancer Interface (TRACI)

Encourage translational research in the overlapping areas of aging and cancer, linking basic and clinical research relevant to the care of older cancer patients.

 
Due Date: February 5, 2013 (R01)
February 16, 2013 (R21)

Amount & Project Period: R01-No limit, detailed budget required - 5 Years
R21 - $275,000 total over 2 years
 
Eligibility: All Faculty Ranks
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071


R01 PA-12-136
  |   R21 PA-12-135
 


R01
R21
NIH

February 5, 2013
February 16, 2013
All Faculty Federal Survivorship

Examination of Survivorship Care Planning Efficacy and Impact

Stimulate research that will 1) develop and test metrics for evaluating the impact of survivorship care planning, 2) evaluate the impact of survivorship care planning on cancer survivors' morbidity, self-management and adherence to care recommendations, utilization of follow-up care, and on systems, outcomes, such as associated costs and impact on organizations implementing care planning, 3) identify models and processes of care that promote effective survivorship care planning.

 
Due Date: February 5, 2013 (R01)
February 16, 2013 (R21)

Amount & Project Period: R01-No limit, detailed budget required - 5 Years
R21 - $275,000 total over 2 years
 
Eligibility: All Faculty Ranks
 
Contact: Linda Nolan, x6071


R01 PA-12-275
  |   R21 PA-12-274
 


R01 NIH
February 5, 2012 All Faculty Federal Biomedical Informatics
Innovations in Biomedical Computational Science and Technology

Supports broad based research in biomedical informatics and computational biology.
 

Due Date: February 5, 2013
 
Amount & Project Period: $500,000/yr for 5 years
 
Eligibility: All faculty
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
RFA PAR-09-218
 
 

 

R01 NIH

February 5, 2013 All Ranks Federal Diet and Physical Activity Assessment
Improving Diet and Physical Activity Assessment
Encourages innovative research to enhance the quality of measurements of dietary intake and physical activity.

   
Due Date: February 5, 2013
 
Amount & Project Period: $650,000 total for 5 years.
  
Eligibility: All faculty ranks
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
RFA PAR-12-198
 
 

 

R01 NIH

February 5, 2013 All Faculty Ranks Federal Bone Marrow Failure Syndrome
Ribosomal Disorders and Their Role in Inherited Bone Marrow Failure Syndrome
Encourages collaborative research projects by multi-disciplinary teams to advance understanding molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying ribosomal dysfunction. Research areas include effects on hematopoiesis and their role in bone marrow failure syndromes.
 
Due Date: February 5, 2013
 
Amount & Project Period: Budgets are not limited.
Detailed budget required.
  
Eligibility: All faculty ranks
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
RFA - PA-11-121
 
 

 

R01 NIH
February 6, 2013 All Faculty Ranks Federal Clinical Research
Clinical Studies of Safety and Effectiveness of Orphan Products Research Project Grant
Support clinical studies on safety and/or effectiveness that will either result in, or substantially contribute to, market approval of these products.
 
Due Date: February 6, 2013
 
Amount & Project Period: Phase I: $200,000/yr. for 3 years
Phase 2 and 3: $400,000/yr. for 4 years
  
Eligibility: All faculty ranks
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
RFA - FD-13-001
 
 

February 15, 2013 All Faculty Ranks Federal PCORI
Patient Centered Outcomes Research - Cycle III
Areas of interest include assessment of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment options; improving health care system; communication and dissemination research; and addressing disparities.
 
Due Date: February 5, 2013 (LOI)
 
Amount & Project Period: $500,000/yr for 3 years (For projects exceeding $500,000/yr or longer than 3 years, Request for Review form is required.)
  
Eligibility: All faculty ranks
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
PCORI Cycle III
 
 

February 15, 2013 Postdoctoral Fellow Foundation Training
Jane Coffins Childs Memorial Fund for Medical Research Postdoctoral Fellowships
Support full time postdoctoral studies in medical related sciences bearing on cancer.
 
Due Date: February 15, 2013
 
Amount & Project Period: $50,000/yr for 3 years
Allowance of $1,000 per dependent child
Allowance of $1,500/yr for research costs
  
Eligibility: All faculty ranks
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
Fellowship Information
 
Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund for Medical Research

R21 NCI
February 16, 2013 All faculty Foundation ncRNAs
Identifying Non-Coding RNA Targets for Early Detection of Cancer
Encourage research projects on non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) and their targets in preneoplastic lesions and early stage cancers.
 
Due Date: February 16, 2013
 
Amount & Project Period: $275,000 total for 2 years
 
Eligibility: All faculty ranks
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
R21 PA-12-214
 
 





February 18, 2013 Jr. Faculty Foundation Leukemia

The Leukemia Research Foundation Research Grants
Provide support to highly promising newly independent investigators in the leukemia, lymphoma and MDS fields.
 

Due Date: February 18, 2013
 
Amount & Project Period: $100,000 total for 1 year
  
Eligibility: Young investigators: within 7 years of first independent position. Preference is given to proposals that focus on lymphoma, leukemia, and MDS.
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
RFA
 
 

U19 NIH
February 26,  2013 All faculty Federal Translational
Centers of Excellence for Translational Research
Support multidisciplinary translational research centers focused on generating, validating and advancing medical countermeasures to NIAID Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases.
  
Due Date: February 26, 2013
 
Amount & Project Period: $4,000,000 for FY2014 Direct Costs.
Maximum period - 5 years
  
Eligibility: Established Faculty

Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
RFA-AI-12-044
 
 

K01 NIH

February 28,  2013 Jr. Faculty Foundation Leukemia
Mentored Research Scientist Development Award in Metabolomics
Provide salary and research support for postdoctoral and clinical fellows or investigators to pursue the field of metabolomics under the guidance of an experienced mentor who has an established record in metabolomics.
 
Due Date: February 28, 2013
 
Amount & Project Period: $75,000/yr direct costs toward salary plus fringe benefits
and
$50,000/yr research development costs for 4 years

  
Eligibility: Postdoctoral and clinical fellows or investigators who meet the definition of a NIH New Investigator are eligible to apply.
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
RFA-RM-12-025
 
 




February 28,  2013 Jr. & Established Faculty Foundation Bone Marrow Research
The Aplastic Anemia and MDS International Foundation Grant Opportunity
Help researchers advance the understanding and treatment of aplastic anemia, myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), and paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH).
 
Due Date: February 28, 2013
 
Amount & Project Period: $30,000/yr for 2 years
  
Eligibility: Junior and Established faculty in bone marrow research
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
AAMDS Foundation
 
 

March 1,  2013 All Faculty Foundation Leukemia, Lymphoma & Myeloma
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Translational Research Program (TRP) - Quality of Life Research Initiative (QLRI)
The QLRI is a subcategory of the TRP, which seeks to find the biological mechanisms that that cause late effects and to develop and test measures to prevent or significantly reduce toxicities.
 
Due Date: March 1, 2013
 
Amount & Project Period: $600,000 total for 3 years
  
Eligibility: All faculty
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
TRP Link
 
QLRI Link

March 15, 2013 Res. & Clin. Fellows Foundation Cancer

The Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation Fellowship Award
Encourage all theoretical and experimental research relevant to the study of cancer and the search for causes, mechanisms, therapies and preventions.


Due Date: March 15, 2013
 
Amount & Project Period: Level 1:
$50,000/yr for 3 years + $2,000 expenses

Level 2
$60,000/yr for 3 years + $2,000 expenses

  
Eligibility: Level 1
100% of time devoted to Damon Runyon supported research activities.
Less than one year since doctoral degree awarded.
Been in Sponsor's lab more than 1 year.

Level 2
MD,MD/PhD, DDS, DVM or equivalent must have completed residencies and clinical training and be board eligible.
Must be able to devote at least 80% effort to the fellowship.
Postdoctoral fellows, clinical fellows and clinical instructors are eligible to apply.
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
RFA   

 

U01 NIH

March 20, 2013 All Faculty Federal Translational

Opportunities for Collaborative Research at the NIH Clinical Center
Support collaborative translational research projects aligned with NIH efforts to enhance the translation of basic biological discoveries into clinical applications that improve health.
 

Due Date: March 20, 2013
 
Amount & Project Period: $500,000/yr. for 3 years
 
Eligibility: All faculty
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
PAR-13-029
 
 
 

March 21, 2013 Jr. Faculty Foundation Brain cancer

The Sontag Foundation Distinguished Scientist Awards
Provide funding for early career scientists with potential to generate new knowledge in the brain cancer field.
  

Due Date: March 21, 2013
 
Amount & Project Period: $150,000/yr. for 4 years (includes 15% indirects)
 
Eligibility: Must hold a doctoral degree in biomedical science, medicine, or other health-related field.
Must have tenure track, full time faculty appointment no earlier than March 1, 2009.
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
RFA  

 

March 27, 2013 All Faculty Foundation Blood Cancer

The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation Senior Research Awards
Accelerate the development of therapeutic approaches for myeloma and may include proposals in basic science, validation, or translational research.
 

Due Date: March 21, 2013
  
Amount & Project Period: $100,000/yr. for 2 years
 
Eligibility: Investigators with more than five years of experience in blood cancer research.
 
Contact:
Linda Nolan, x6071
 
RFA
 
 
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