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NIAID often encourages researchers to use NIH RePORT tools—including Research, Condition, and Disease Categorization (RCDC)—to identify potential collaborators.
Opportunities and Resources
NIAID is interested in supporting research programs that focus on HIV and other health outcomes in women to inform and enable more targeted and effective HIV prevention and treatment.
This initiative aims to strengthen the research capacity of institutions in low- and middle-income countries to investigate methods for preventing, treating, and controlling infectious diseases that pose significant health risks.
The Lasker Scholars program supports candidates in two phases: an initial phase within the NIH Intramural Research Program and a subsequent phase with extramural grant funding.
Each consortium will advance and improve diagnosis, management, and treatment of numerous, diverse rare diseases through highly collaborative, multi-site, patient-centric, translational, and clinical research.
In The News
When you complete your next Research Performance Progress Report, you may encounter new questions that address the NIH Data Management and Sharing (DMS) Policy.
Provide feedback on a draft policy and accompanying draft license agreement language that incorporates patient access in the commercialization process for NIH-owned inventions.
Temporary Exemption of H5 Avian Influenza Viruses from Select Agents Regulations; NIH Sets Expectations for Upholding the NIH-Lacks Family Agreement; Answer Request for Information on All of Us Research Program Data
Advice Corner
An ancillary study is an independent research project that uses samples or data from a parent study to extend knowledge in scientific areas beyond the original scope of the parent study. It may qualify as a clinical study or a clinical trial.
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