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Funding Opportunities
- DOE Office of Health and Environmental Reasearch (OHER) Human Genome Program
- Contact for funding information or general inquiries: genome@er.doe.gov
or 301-903-6488
- NIH National Human Genome Research Institute(NHGRI)
Program announcements are listed in NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts (http://www.nih.gov)
- NIH National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR)
The extramural program of NINR provides funds for research and research training activities in a variety of public and private, profit and nonprofit organizations, including universities, hospitals, and research centers across the country. All applications receive dual review for scientific merit and program relevance by panels of experts. Awards are made on a competitive basis to institutions on behalf of a principal investigator, except for training fellowships which are made to individuals. Extramural research affairs consists of three areas: extramural research programs, review and grants management. The Director is:
- Dr. Lynn M. Amende, Director of Extramural Research, la18g@nih.gov phone: 301-594-5968
- NIH National Cancer Institute (NCI)
- Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Grants
DOE and NIH invite small business firms (less than 500 employees) to submit grant applications addressing the human genome topic of SBIR programs. The two agencies also support the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) program to foster transfers between research institutions and small businesses. Contacts:
- Kay Etzler; c/o SBIR Program Manager, ER-16; DOE; Washington D.C. 20585 (301-903-5867 FAX: -5488)
- Bettie Graham NIH SBIR due April 15, August 15 and December 15. STTR, December 1
National SBIR/STTR conferences: Washington D.C. (Oct. 28-30, 1996); Anaheim, CA (Nov 13-15, 1996). Conference hotline: 407-791-0720; electronic registration: 203-379-9427
- Another resource: The Sparks Page
Grants & Internet info from Dr.Susan Sparks, RN, PhD, FAAN, Extramural Programs, National Library of Medicine.
E-mail: sparks@nlm.nih.gov
- The National Tuberous Sclerosis Association
The National Tuberous Sclerosis Association invites applications for awards at three different levels. The NTSA strives to stimulate and support research on all aspects of the tuberous sclerosis complex. Priority will be given to studies that will directly impact the understanding of the mechanisms of disease and/or clinical care of individuals with tuberous sclerosis. For further information, contact: Dr Vicky Holets Whittemore, Vice President for Medical & Scientific Affairs, National Tuberous Sclerosis Association, 8181 Professional Place, Suite 110, Landover, MD 20785-2226, Phone 1-800-225-6872
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