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Imaging - Science Track Award for Research Transition (I/START) (R03 Clinical Trial Optional)

National Institutes of Health (HHS-NIH11)

Up to $150,000
Due Jan 7, 2028
At a glance
Moderate Complexity

This grant is aimed at helping researchers, both new and experienced, to get involved in brain imaging research, especially related to substance use disorders and addiction. It supports small projects that can be completed quickly and with limited funding.

Who it's for: This grant is for researchers interested in brain imaging, particularly those focusing on substance use disorders and addiction. It's suitable for both new and experienced investigators looking to develop or use neuroimaging tools in their studies.

More details

Likely Disqualifiers

  • Projects not related to brain imaging
  • Studies unrelated to substance use disorders or addiction
  • Applications exceeding the $150,000 budget
  • Incomplete applications
  • Applicants not fitting the eligible entity types

What You May Need

  • Detailed project proposal
  • Budget plan
  • Proof of eligibility (e.g., organizational status)
  • Past research experience documentation
  • Registration with NIH's eRA Commons

Cautions

  • Ensure your project aligns with the focus on substance use disorders and addiction.
  • Be mindful of the budget limit of $150,000.
  • Projects should be designed to be completed in a short timeframe.

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Eligibility

Eligible Applicant Types

For-Profit
Tribal Gov
City/Township
State Gov
Tribal Org
Private Higher Ed
County Gov
Nonprofit
School Districts
Other
Special District
Public Higher Ed
501(c)(3)
Small Business
Public Higher Ed

Additional Criteria

Eligible applicants include for-profit organizations, federally recognized Indian tribal governments, city or township governments, state governments, other Native American tribal organizations, private institutions of higher education, county governments, nonprofits without 501(c)(3) status, independent school districts, special district governments, public and state institutions of higher education, nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status, and small businesses.

Overview

This grant is for researchers interested in brain imaging, particularly those focusing on substance use disorders and addiction. It's suitable for both new and experienced investigators looking to develop or use neuroimaging tools in their studies.

Likely Disqualifiers

  • Projects not related to brain imaging
  • Studies unrelated to substance use disorders or addiction
  • Applications exceeding the $150,000 budget
  • Incomplete applications
  • Applicants not fitting the eligible entity types

Use of Funds

Funds can be used to support small-scale research projects in brain imaging, focusing on developing or adopting neuroimaging tools and methodologies related to substance use disorders and addiction.

Total Program Funding

$150,000

Cost Sharing

Not Required

Important Dates

Posted
Sep 17, 2024
Deadline
Jan 7, 2028(573 days)
Archive Date
Feb 12, 2028
Last Updated
Dec 12, 2024

Application Checklist

0/5 complete
  • Confirm eligibility as per entity type
  • Develop a concise project proposal
  • Prepare a detailed budget plan
  • Register with NIH's eRA Commons
  • Submit application by January 2028

Award Range

N/A - $150,000

Deadline

Jan 7, 2028

Total Program Funding

$150,000

Official Source

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