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Rapid Research Pilot Program in the US

Deadline: 23-Dec-22

Applications for the Rapid Research Pilot Program are accepted to provide support for small, manageable research studies.

The goal of the program is to improve access to and uptake of diagnostic COVID-19 testing in communities of underserved and vulnerable populations and to better understand factors that have led to the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on these groups, and develop interventions to reduce those disparities.

The Coordination and Data Collection Center (CDCC) is pleased to solicit applications for its Rapid Research Pilot Program. This request for applications (RFA) describes the solicitation process for the CDCC Rapid Research Pilot Program. This pilot program provides an expedited funding mechanism (CDCC subawards) to evaluate the feasibility of implementing emerging COVID-19 testing technologies in underserved communities.

The CDCC Rapid Research Pilot Program seeks an applicant pool that draws from the rich diversity of communities, populations, and groups in the US including the US territories, tribal nations or organizations (American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and Other Pacific Islanders) .

Objectives and Scope

CDCC anticipates that new tests and testing modalities will become available over the course of the RADx-UP initiative. This Rapid Research Pilot Program is intended to provide an expedited mechanism to assess the feasibility of integrating novel or emerging technologies into RADx-UP in coordination with the NIH-supported RADx initiatives. Applicants should address a number of potential challenges including the following three (3) key areas:

Funding Information
Proposals Considered Responsive to this RFA
Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit CDCC.

For more information, visit https://radx-up.org/grants/rapid-research-pilot/

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