Novel Tools for Investigating Brain-derived GPCRs in Mental Health Research (R43/R44)
Jurisdiction: | Federal |
Incentive Type: | Grant Program |
Industries: | Research, Health And Safety, Medical |
Eligible Sector: | Business |
Category: | Financial Incentive |
Time Period: | FY 2015 |
Governing Body: | National Institutes of Health |
What’s it worth?: | Not mentioned |
The Novel Tools for Investigating Brain-derived GPCRS in Mental Health Research was developed to encourage the development of technologies and approaches to better study brain function. Ideal projects include but are not excluded to:
- Novel technologies and approaches that further explain GPCRs function
- Specific tool applications that define structural relationships of GPCRs
- Studies that may address a variety of mental health disorders
Application types include: new, renewal, resubmission, and revision applications. Typical award amounts of not more than $225,000 for Phase I projects and up to $1,500,000 for Phase II projects with project duration of up to two years. All applicants must meet the following criteria: