Funding
Opportunity Announcement: Long-Term
Effects of Disasters on Health Care Systems Serving Health Disparity
Populations (R01- Clinical Trial Optional)
NIMHD
is partnering with National Institute on Aging (NIA), National Institute
on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and National Cancer Institute (NCI) to support a new
funding opportunity announcement (FOA): PA-20-172. The FOA is titled: Long-Term Effects of Disasters on
Health Care Systems Serving Health Disparity Populations
(R01- Clinical Trial Optional).
The purpose of this FOA is to support
investigative and collaborative research focused on understanding the
long-term effects of natural and/or human-made disasters on health care
systems serving health disparity populations across communities in the U.S.,
including the U.S. territories. NIH-designated health disparity populations
include racial and ethnic minorities (Blacks/African Americans,
Hispanics/Latinxs, American Indians/Alaska Natives, Asian Americans, Native
Hawaiians and other Pacific Islanders), sexual and gender minorities,
socioeconomically disadvantaged populations, and underserved rural
populations.
Application First Due Date:
October 5, 2020.
For inquiries related to NIMHD’s
scientific and research involvement concerning this FOA, contact Dr. Larissa
Avilés-Santa at avilessantal@nih.gov.
View the full funding opportunity announcement for more information.
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