Notice of Intent to Publish a Notice of Funding Opportunity for Centers on the Demography and Economics of Aging and Alzheimer�s Disease and Alzheimer�s Disease Related Dementias Coordinating Center (U24 Clinical Trial Optional)
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Buyer

National Institutes of Health (HHS-NIH11)

Award Range

$0 - $800K

Eligible Applicants

Others

Funding Category

Health

Funding Instrument

Cooperative Agreement

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    The National Institutes of Health (NIH) intends to publish a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the establishment of a Coordinating Center focused on the Demography and Economics of Aging, including Alzheimer’s Disease and Alzheimer’s Disease-Related Dementias (AD/ADRD). The objective of this cooperative agreement is to create a hub that enhances collaboration among various D&E Centers, institutions, and scholars, while also promoting an inclusive research environment and raising the profile of aging-related research. This initiative is crucial for fostering synergies across NIA-funded programs and improving the scientific impact of aging research. The estimated total program funding is $1,320,000, with an award ceiling of $800,000, and the application is expected to be due in October 2024, following the publication of the NOFO in July 2024. Interested applicants are encouraged to prepare in advance to develop meaningful collaborations.

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