Not All NIAID Initiatives Follow the Paylines
When NIAID sets a maximum dollar commitment for a particular initiative, applications are funded in score order until the initiative’s funding limit is reached. This approach precludes the use of paylines.
Opportunities and Resources
Apply for funding to research primary immunodeficiency diseases, focusing on disease causes and mechanisms, early detection, and treatment and cure strategies.
Through a new funding opportunity announcement, NIAID will help mentored career development awardees enhance their research capabilities as they progress to becoming fully independent investigators.
A new request for information asks researchers to comment on opportunities and challenges in collecting, organizing, maintaining, and gaining access to human biospecimens for sepsis research.
In The News
Thanks to our recent NIAID website updates, it’s now easier than ever for you to search and find older Funding News articles and editions.
On November 8, 2019, FedBizOpps.gov is moving to beta.SAM.gov. As part of the transition, NIAID contract solicitations will move to beta.SAM.gov.
About 14 months after your application goes to Advisory Council for second-level review, eRA will send an automated email as a courtesy to let your organization know if NIH does not intend to fund the application.
Advice Corner
Knowing when NIAID will begin funding your project is essential—it’s necessary for hiring support staff or arranging subcontracts or even timing a renewal application. Thus, as you prepare an application, you’ll want to determine your likely project start date.
Reader Questions
New Funding Opportunities
- RFA-AI-19-063, Advancing Sustained/Extended Release for HIV Prevention (A-SER) (R01, Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
- PAR-19-371, NIAID Career Transition Award (K22, Independent Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
- RFA-HL-20-006, Limited Competition: Stimulating Access to Research in Residency Transition Scholar (StARRTS) (K38, Clinical Trial Not Allowed).
See other announcements at Opportunities & Announcements.
09/19/2019 10:00 AM EDT
Despite a lack of robust evidence, cannabinoids—such as CBD—are often assumed to be safe and effective.
Interview with Rachel Lookadoo, JD, about using quarantine and isolation law and policy.
According to CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, mumps has been identified in migrants being held in detention facilities. Although the first confirmed cases were among detainees in facilities located in Texas, five other states have reported mumps cases in detention facilities. As of August 22, 2019, there were ongoing mumps outbreaks in 15 facilities in seven states, and new introductions continue to occur.
The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) will host a webinar on September 25, 2019, at 2:00‒3:00 pm (EDT). The webinar will discuss this year’s award-winning model practices in community involvement, environmental health, food safety, and emergency preparedness, with presenters from Macomb County Health Department, Michigan; Michigan Department of Health and Human Services; and Harris County Public Health, Texas.
NACCHO is hosting an inaugural virtual conference on local health IT on September 25, 2019, at 12:00‒5:00 pm (EDT). The mission of the conference is “To connect local health departments through digital platforms,” and it will serve as an online meeting space for local health IT personnel to discuss emerging issues and learn about best practices.
September is National Preparedness Month, and CDC’s Public Health Law Program has developed a free online training course that trains public health practitioners on how to make informed legal decisions regarding emergency preparedness and response when an emergency happens. Each session takes about 40 minutes to complete.
What major city in the United States was the first to ban the sale and distribution of all e-cigarettes?
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