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**The 2018 deadline for this opportunity has passed or the internal application slot has been granted. Updated information will be posted when the next funding cycle opens.**
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Program Summary
The Office of Research on Women's Health (ORWH) announces the availability of administrative supplements to support interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research focused on the effect of sex/gender influences at the intersection of a number of social determinants, including but not limited to: race/ethnicity, sociobabyÖ±²¥app status, education, health literacy and other social determinants in human health and illness. This research includes preclinical, clinical and behavioral studies with the specific purpose to provide Administrative Supplements to active NIH parent grants for one year to address health disparities among women of populations in the US who are understudied, underrepresented and underreported in biomedical research.
The proposed research must address an area specified within Objective 3.9 (Goal 3.0) of the which states: "Examine health disparitiesÌýamong women stemming from differences in such factors as race and ethnicity, sociobabyÖ±²¥app status, gender identity, and urban-rural living, as they influence health, health behaviors, and access to screening and therapeutic interventions."
Deadlines
CU Internal Expression of Interest Deadline: N/A; email ltdsubs@colorado.edu if interested
NIH Full Proposal Deadline: 5:00pm MST April 16, 2018
Eligibility
Funds must be awarded as supplements to parent NIH awards; see complete list of parent awards in program solicitation. Individual(s) must hold an active grant or cooperative agreement, and the research proposed in the supplement must be accomplished within the competitive segment of the active award. Individuals are encouraged to work with their organizations to develop applications for support.
Limited Submission Guidelines
Only one application per parent award may be submitted.
Award Information and Duration
The funding instrument will be the same as the parent award.
The Office of Research on Women's Health (ORWH) intends to commit $2,000,000 in FY 2018 to fund up to 10 meritorious awards.
Application budgets are limited to total costs (both direct and indirect costs) of no more than $200,000.