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Notice of Funding Opportunity to reduce the Incidence of HIV in the US

CFAs: Strengthening Gender Sensitive HIV AIDS Response in India

Deadline: 6-Jan-22

The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) and National Institutes of Health is inviting proposals for the Development and Renovation of Research Space for HIV/AIDS Research at Institutions Serving Underrepresented Populations or Located in Institutional Development Award (IDeA).

This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites applications from qualified institutions to seek support for the development of modern facilities that will enable and enhance the conduct of cutting-edge biomedical and behavioral research on HIV/AIDS.

Any facility supported by this FOA must serve a broad research community locally or regionally.

Targeted are basic, translational, clinical, and social and behavioral science research facilities that serve underrepresented and underserved populations or are located in IDeA-eligible states. NIH recognizes that modern physical infrastructure is necessary for the conduct of cutting-edge research. Dedicated space is required to house specialized equipment and to carry out experimental protocols.

The scope of individual applications will vary and depend on the currently available infrastructure at the applicant institution, as well as the present and anticipated HIV/AIDS research needs. Requests must be justified by the needs for advancement of HIV/AIDS research.

Focusing on the advancement of basic biology discoveries, the development of diagnostic tools and therapies, or advancing prevention and treatment through clinical and biobehavioral research will be a common and integral part of any project’s justification.

The project, when completed, is expected to provide significant long-term institution-wide support for HIV/AIDS research, bringing the capacities and capabilities to a new level. Consequently, the applicant institution should demonstrate future-looking commitments towards the facility and HIV/AIDS research therein, by attaching a letter of support from a high-ranking institutional official.

The NIH-established priorities for HIV/AIDS research, detailed on the Office of AIDS Research (OAR) website, encompass several areas of research, including activities directed towards:

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=332823

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