Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #NOT-AA-25-007
Forecasted Funding Opportunity for NADIA Research Consortium (Collaborative U24)
Buyer
National Institutes of Health
Posted
May 22, 2025
Respond By
September 30, 2025
Identifier
NOT-AA-25-007
NAICS
541715
This forecasted funding opportunity from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) supports collaborative research on adolescent alcohol exposure and its long-term effects: - Government Buyer: - National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), part of the National Institutes of Health - Scope and Focus: - Research on the Neurobiology of Adolescent Drinking in Adulthood (NADIA) consortium - Emphasis on understanding how repeated adolescent alcohol exposure impacts brain maturation and adult outcomes - Encourages collaborative, multi-institutional research with a focus on molecular mechanisms - Products/Services Requested: - No specific products or services requested at this time (forecasted notice only) - No part numbers or quantities specified - Eligibility and Requirements: - Open to nonprofits, government entities, educational institutions, and businesses - No unique requirements beyond collaborative and molecular research focus - OEMs and Vendors: - No OEMs or vendors mentioned in this notice - Notable Details: - Utilizes the U24 activity code for collaborative research - Designed to allow potential applicants time to prepare for the upcoming NOFO
Description
The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) plans to publish a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) to solicit applications for research on the Neurobiology of Adolescent Drinking in Adulthood (NADIA) consortium. The research aims to elucidate mechanisms of persistent changes in brain-behavior relationships following adolescent alcohol exposure. This initiative supports collaborative research across various institutions to investigate the effects of repeated adolescent alcohol exposure on brain maturation and adult outcomes, with the goal of developing improved treatment and prevention strategies. Applications are not currently being solicited; this notice provides potential applicants time to prepare. The NOFO will use the U24 activity code and encourages collaborative and molecular insights research.