Opportunity
NIH Reporter #5R34DA061483-02
Research Grant: Early Life Pain, Socioenvironmental Factors, and Substance Misuse
Posted
July 12, 2026
Identifier
5R34DA061483-02
NAICS
541715
This opportunity is a research grant solicitation from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) in partnership with Georgia State University, focused on early life pain, socioenvironmental factors, and substance misuse. - Government Buyer: - National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) - Georgia State University (collaborative partner) - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Research services to develop a rat model for studying early life pain - Neuroimaging studies - Epigenetic research related to pain and substance misuse - Expertise in animal modeling, neuroimaging, and epigenetic analysis is required - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Focus on the intersection of early life pain, socioenvironmental factors, and substance misuse - Emphasis on translational research using animal models - No mention of specific equipment, brands, or part numbers - Estimated grant value is $354,315 - The opportunity is classified under Drug Abuse and Addiction research
Description
This NIH grant opportunity focuses on research related to early life pain and how socioenvironmental factors modulate it, with implications for substance misuse. The project includes developing a rat model, conducting neuroimaging, and performing epigenetic studies. The award amount is approximately $354,315, and the project duration is from August 15, 2024, to July 31, 2027. The research is sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and involves Georgia State University in Atlanta, GA.