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Small Business Research: Priority Funding Topics for 2025
NIH assembled a list of scientific priorities for small business awards that match the research interests of its institutes and centers, including NIAID.
Opportunities and Resources
Greater knowledge of the interactions and factors driving tuberculosis transmission would allow efficacious approaches for preventing transmission to be developed or improved and adapted for broad scale-up.
Apply for funding to research immunologic events in vertebrate hosts that occur at the bite site (skin) and systemically during and after feeding by hematophagous and ectoparasitic arthropods.
Develop and validate use of Collaborative Cross mouse models to reproduce the impact of host genetic variations on human immune system responses, and screen and evaluate mouse lines for use in specific studies and disease models.
In The News
To be eligible, you must be a doctoral-level clinician or researcher who’s committed to conducting NIH-qualified clinical research. If NIH approves your application, we will repay up to $50,000 each year toward your qualified educational debt.
NIH and NIAID prioritize support for early-stage investigators as a strategy to sustainably strengthen a robust and diverse workforce.
Now Available: New Career Development Sample Applications; Hurry with Submissions for NIH Entrepreneurship Bootcamp; Distinguish the Priority Areas of NIH’s Institutes, Centers, and Offices
Advice Corner
Investigators must include plans for sharing unique model organisms and related resources in their grant applications or contract proposals. Investigators unable to share model organisms or resources are required to state why sharing is not feasible.
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