Opportunity

Simpler Grants.gov #PA-24-184

NIH K23 Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award Grant

Buyer

National Institutes of Health

Posted

April 09, 2024

Respond By

May 08, 2027

Identifier

PA-24-184

NAICS

541715

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is seeking applications for the Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23), aimed at supporting the career development of clinical researchers dedicated to patient-oriented research. - Government Buyer: - National Institutes of Health (NIH) - Eligible Applicants: - Public and private institutions of higher education - Independent school districts - Government entities (state, county, city, township, special district, Native American tribal governments) - Nonprofits, small businesses, and for-profit organizations - Products/Services Requested: - Grant funding for mentored career development in patient-oriented research - Research and training in diverse health-related fields, including: - Complementary and integrative health - Lung diseases, environmental health, child health, nursing, oral diseases - Drug abuse, deafness, minority health, heart and lung diseases - Neurosciences, sleep disorders, alcohol research, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes - Technological innovations, biomedical research, women's health, aging, mental health, blood diseases, arthritis - Unique/Notable Requirements: - No cost sharing or matching required - Discretionary grant (not a contract for products or commercial services) - Open to a broad range of applicant types - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned, as this is a research grant opportunity.

Description

The NIH Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23) supports the career development of individuals with a clinical doctoral degree committed to patient-oriented research. The award aims to foster research endeavors focused on patient-oriented studies. Eligible applicants include a wide range of educational institutions, government entities, nonprofits, and businesses. The funding instrument is a grant, and there is no cost sharing or matching requirement. The opportunity is discretionary and covers categories such as education, environment, food and nutrition, health, and income security and social services.

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