Innovative Approaches to Studying Cancer Communication in the New Information Ecosystem (R01 Clinical Trial Optional)
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National Institutes of Health (HHS-NIH11)

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Health

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Grant

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Discretionary

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Yes
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    The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is offering a funding opportunity titled "Innovative Approaches to Studying Cancer Communication in the New Information Ecosystem," aimed at supporting research projects that enhance cancer communication strategies. This initiative focuses on three key areas: the development of new cancer communication surveillance methods, the creation of rapid intervention strategies using innovative approaches, and the establishment of multilevel communication models that address the bidirectional influence of communication levels. The funding, which can provide up to $500,000 per year for a duration of up to five years, is intended to improve health outcomes related to cancer prevention and control, particularly in the context of addressing communication disparities and misinformation in the digital age. Interested applicants can find more information and guidelines for submission at the NIH Grants Information website, with the application period opening on January 5, 2025, and a submission deadline of September 7, 2025.

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    The National Cancer Institute (NCI) within the Department of Health and Human Services is seeking innovative research proposals through its funding opportunity titled "Innovative Approaches to Studying Cancer Communication in the New Information Ecosystem." This initiative, associated with funding opportunity number PA-25-294, aims to enhance cancer communication strategies across three primary domains: new communication surveillance methods, rapid intervention development using innovative approaches, and multilevel communication models. The funding supports projects that apply communication science methodologies to improve health outcomes related to cancer prevention and control. Grants can provide up to $500,000 per year for up to five years. The announcement includes guidelines for application submission, eligibility criteria, review processes, and the importance of utilizing novel methodologies and data sources such as social media and machine learning techniques. Emphasizing equity, the NCI encourages research addressing communication disparities and the impact of misinformation in the evolving digital landscape. The call for applications opens on January 5, 2025, with the goal of fostering impactful research that can lead to better cancer-related health outcomes.
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