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Single Cell Opioid Responses in the Context of HIV (SCORCH) Program: Data Mining and Functional (R21 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

The purpose of this initiative is to: 1.Support mining of SCORCH data to identify cell types, transcripts, enhancers, or transcriptional networks that play a role in HIV/ART or SUD molecular responses 2.Support functional validation studies (e.g. epigenomic or transcriptomic manipulation, high throughput secondary screening, etc.) to confirm or deny a biological role for data-mined cell types, transcripts, enhancers, or transcriptional networks in HIV/ART or SUD molecular responses 3.Provide foundational knowledge for understanding SUD and/or HIV/ART molecular mechanisms and to generate validated targets that could serve as a foundation for new SUD or HIV therapeutics (including NeuroHIV cognitive phenotypes)

Funding Organization:
The US Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health
Funding Category:
HIV/AIDS
Other Health-Related
Support Types:
Discretionary Grants
Locations:
International
Maximum Amount:
$275,000
Fund ID:
RFA-DA-25-017
Application Due Date:
Subjects:
Antiretroviral Drugs
Clinical Research
Data Analysis
Health Care Programs/Services
HIV
HIV and AIDS Prevention
Research
Audiences:
At Risk Persons
Community Based Organizations
Health Professionals
Health Services Organizations
Persons with HIV/AIDS
Researchers
People with substance use disorder
Last Updated:
Application Contact
John
Satterlee, Ph.D.
Scientific/ Research Contact- NIDA
301-435-1020
satterleej@nida.nih.gov
Technical Contact
Aida
Vasquez
Financial/Grants Management Contact, NIDA
United States
301-480-2154
aida.vasquez@nih.gov