Opportunity

Simpler Grants.gov #RFA-DA-26-055

NIH Grant for Substance Use Research Using Existing Data

Buyer

National Institutes of Health

Posted

December 05, 2024

Respond By

December 03, 2027

Identifier

RFA-DA-26-055

NAICS

541720

This opportunity invites research organizations to apply for NIH funding to accelerate substance use research using existing datasets. - Government Buyer: - National Institutes of Health (NIH) - Alcohol Research Programs - Drug Use and Addiction Research Programs - OEMs and Vendors: - No OEMs or commercial vendors are specified, as this is a research grant opportunity. - Products/Services Requested: - Research proposals focused on innovative analysis of existing social science, behavioral, administrative, and neuroimaging datasets - No physical products, part numbers, or quantities are requested - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Proposals must leverage public use or other extant community-based or clinical datasets - Research should address the etiology and epidemiology of drug use behaviors (including alcohol, tobacco, prescription, and other drugs), related disorders, prevention of drug use and HIV, and health service utilization - Eligible applicants include educational institutions, nonprofits, government agencies, businesses, and tribal governments - No clinical trials are allowed under this solicitation

Description

This Notice of Opportunity Announcement (NOFO) invites applications for innovative analysis of existing social science, behavioral, administrative, and neuroimaging data to study the etiology and epidemiology of drug using behaviors and related disorders, prevention of drug use and HIV, and health service utilization. The focus is on analyzing public use and other extant community-based or clinical datasets to enhance knowledge of drug use trajectories, consequences, risk and resilience factors, and strategies for prevention and treatment services. The funding opportunity supports research that guides the development, testing, implementation, and delivery of effective services for drug abuse and HIV prevention and treatment.

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