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Fund Your Health Research & Implementation Projects
This NIH grant supports researchers developing and testing methods to bring proven health interventions into public and clinical practice. Get funding to implement effective health behavior change and treatment strategies for real-world impact.
NIH Grants for Brain Health Research Funding
This NIH grant is for researchers investigating how mental health medications affect the developing brain in children. Funding supports studies in animals and human populations to understand physiological responses to psychotropic agents.
Fund Your Emotion Research: NIH R01 Grants
Are you a researcher focused on the science of emotion? The NIH R01 grant offers significant funding for basic and translational studies exploring how we experience, express, and regulate emotions.
Unlock Research Funding for Mental Health Breakthroughs
Researchers with access to existing data sets can apply for funding to study the development of psychopathology and substance abuse. This grant supports innovative analyses aimed at creating new prevention and treatment strategies.
Secure Research Grants for Women's Health Innovations
This grant funds innovative research projects focused on improving mental health for women during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Researchers and institutions can apply for funding to explore epidemiology, neuroscience, interventions, and services related to perinatal mood and mental disorders.
Unlock Funding for Your Business Projects
This is an advanced notification of potential funding opportunities, not an application request. Businesses that meet specific criteria may be considered for significant financial awards to support their initiatives.
Fund Your Research: NIH Grants for Mental Health Breakthroughs
This NIH grant supports innovative research into mood and anxiety disorders in older adults, aiming to uncover new treatment strategies and predict patient responses. Researchers and institutions focused on geriatric mental health are encouraged to apply for funding to advance understanding and therapeutic development.
Get NIH Grants for Mental Health Intervention Research
This National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant supports research aimed at understanding and improving adherence to mental health interventions. Businesses and institutions can receive funding to develop innovative strategies that enhance treatment effectiveness for individuals with mental disorders.
Unlock Diabetes Research Funding: NIH Grants Available
This NIH grant supports research into pancreatic cell development and regeneration to find new cellular therapies for diabetes. It's for scientists and institutions exploring stem cell technologies and developmental biology to create innovative treatments.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Nervous System Disorder Discoveries
Researchers focused on developing new treatments for nervous system disorders can apply for NIH funding to support discovery, development, and preclinical testing of novel compounds. This grant aims to accelerate breakthroughs in preventing and treating conditions affecting the nervous system.
NIH Grants: Boost Your Business with Insomnia Research Funding
Unlock funding for innovative research into chronic insomnia disorder if you're a U.S. researcher or institution. This grant supports projects aimed at understanding the causes, impacts, and effective treatments for insomnia, potentially leading to breakthrough solutions and business opportunities.
NIH Grants for Mind-Body Health Research Funding
Non-profit organizations and institutions can receive funding to research the connection between thoughts, emotions, and physical health. This grant supports innovative, interdisciplinary projects aimed at improving health and treating diseases through mind-body interventions.
Funded Research Grants: Advance HIV Biology Knowledge
This grant funds research into the biological factors determining HIV shedding in semen. It supports studies on infectivity, antiretroviral therapy's effects, and the male genital tract's role in HIV transmission and replication.
NIH Grant: Fund Hearing Loss Research for Children
Is your research focused on understanding and treating mild or one-sided hearing loss in young children? The National Institutes of Health is seeking R01 applications to advance diagnostics, prevention, and treatments for these often-underestimated conditions.
Fund Your Pulmonary Research: NIH Grants Available
This NIH R01 grant is for researchers studying the connection between the right heart and lungs in healthy individuals and those with chronic lung diseases. It aims to fund foundational and translational research into the mechanisms of right heart failure related to lung conditions.
Unlock NIH Funding for Diabetes Research Breakthroughs
This NIH grant is for innovative researchers exploring how insulin signaling impacts diabetes and its complications. Secure funding to advance your fundamental research into molecular and cellular mechanisms.
Fund Your Alcohol Disorder Research: NIH Grants Available
If your institution conducts research on alcohol use disorder treatments, service delivery, or recovery, this NIH grant can fund your innovative projects. Secure funding to advance critical research in this area.
NIH Grants: Fund Your CNS Disorder Research
If you're conducting basic or translational research on cognitive deficits in central nervous system disorders, this NIH grant can provide funding for your innovative studies, including intervention research. Expand your work on the nature and impact of these deficits to improve patient outcomes.
Get NIH Funding for Pancreatitis Research
NIH seeks applications to explore how alcohol and drugs cause pancreatitis at a molecular level. Funding supports research into prevention and treatment strategies.
Get NIH Funding for Alcohol & HIV/AIDS Research
Small Research Grants (R03) are available for institutions and organizations to study the impact of alcohol on HIV/AIDS. Funding supports research into prevention, treatment, and control strategies.