A total of four institutes and offices of the National Institutes of Health invite applications for their accelerating the pace of child health research using existing data from the adolescent brain cognitive development study (R21 clinical trial not allowed) funding opportunity. This supports the analysis of public data collected through the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study to increase knowledge of adolescent health and development. The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study collects data on health and mental health, cognitive function, substance use, cultural and environmental factors and brain structure and function from youth starting when they are nine or 10 years old and following them longitudinally to early adulthood.
This funding opportunity uses the NIH exploratory/developmental research (R21) grant mechanism and runs in parallel with one of identical scientific scope, PAR-22-137, which solicits applications under the NIH research project (R01) grant mechanism.
US and foreign for-profit or non-profit organisations and public or private institutions may apply.
The number of awards is contingent on NIH appropriations and the submission of a sufficient number of meritorious applications. Grants are worth up to USD 275,000 each for two years. No more than USD 200,000 may be requested in any given year.
Deadline: 16th June 2022.