This grant is for research projects that explore the connection between HIV and substance use. It's aimed at innovative studies that could lead to new ways to prevent, treat, or cure HIV among people who use drugs. Both individual researchers and research teams can apply, and projects can range from basic science to clinical research.
Who it's for: This grant is for researchers and research teams from a wide range of organizations, including universities, nonprofits, government entities, and businesses. If your work focuses on HIV and substance use, and you have a solid research plan and preliminary data, you might qualify.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Lack of a detailed research plan
- No preliminary data
- Research not focused on HIV and substance use
- Non-compliance with NIH HIV/AIDS Research Priorities
- Application submitted past the deadline
What You May Need
- Detailed research plan
- Preliminary data
- Clear description of the connection with substance use
- Compliance with NIH HIV/AIDS Research Priorities
- Organizational eligibility documentation
- Budget proposal
- Institutional support letters
- Research team bios and qualifications
- Proof of compliance with ethical guidelines
- Past research outcomes or publications
Cautions
- Ensure alignment with NIH HIV/AIDS Research Priorities
- Applications require preliminary data
- Strict adherence to the application deadline