| Grant Title: | Collaborative R01s for Clinical and Services Studies of Mental Disorders |
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| Funder's NOFA: | http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-09-153.html |
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| Agency Name: | US Dept of Health/Human Svcs |
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| Grant Type: | Discretionary |
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| Total Amount: | Unspecified |
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| Solicitation Date: | 4/9/2009 |
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| Due Date: | Rolling |
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| Eligibility: | Academic Institutions;
Consortia;
Local Government;
Native American Tribe;
Non Profits;
Private Sector;
School Districts;
State Government |
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| Purpose: | To support collaborative research for the treatment, prevention, or rehabilitation of those with mental, alcohol use, and comorbid mental disorders. Also of interest are studies on AIDS, genetics, psychopathology, stigma, and cultural and social processes. Examples of types of studies that can be supported under this program include:
Large scale, public health oriented intervention studies using pharmacologic, psychosocial, or somatic approaches individually or in combination in appropriate clinical populations;
Large-scale human genetic studies, in which pedigree recruitment and ascertainment must occur in parallel fashion across multiple sites;
Smaller scale studies of unique clinical populations or low base rate outcomes that would be difficult to recruit from a single clinical setting;
Large scale studies of risk factors for psychopathology, particularly studies which are addressed to elucidate potential mechanisms of disorders;
Studies of social or cultural processes as risk or protective factors for disorders, in which appropriate variation is sampled across multiple sites;
For HIV/AIDS relevant applications, studies of the development of behavior change and prevention strategies to reduce the further spread of the epidemic.
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Nicole Franza, SGRS, 954-357-5595 or nfranza@broward.org