Grant Opportunity: Improving Diagnostic Safety in Ambulatory Care
DUE: August 31, 2028 Funding opportunity to develop strategies and interventions to improve diagnostic safety in the heterogenous ambulatory care environment.
DUE: August 31, 2028 Funding opportunity to develop strategies and interventions to improve diagnostic safety in the heterogenous ambulatory care environment.
DUE: September 7, 2026 Seeking applications for identification of small molecules that function to elucidate the biology of disease as chemical probes or function as agonists or antagonists of disease target(s) for therapy or immunotherapy.
DUE: January 7, 2027 Funding available to promote preclinical and patient based studies examining the mechanism(s) through which incretin mimetics (including agonists or antagonists of GLP-1, GIP-1, or dual GLP-1/GIP-1 agents) impact cancer risk
DUE: February 7, 2024 Funding available to provide a proof-of-principle for a novel strategy for Alzheimer Disease and Alzheimer Related Dementias (AD/ADRD) immunotherapies.
DUE: February 1, 2024 Supporting research designed to advance fundamental understanding of basic disease-related molecular mechanisms of vascular contributions to cognitive impairment and dementia (VCID).
DUE: February 14, 2024 Funding opportunity to support the development/enhancement of infrastructure (e.g., tools, surveys, biospecimens, data) for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and AD-related dementias (AD/ADRD) neuroscience research in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in Africa.
A research team from Osaka Metropolitan University in Japan has developed an environmentally friendly and inexpensive adsorbent material that can selectively recover precious metals and rare earth elements (REEs) from hot springs and seawater. The Read More
As part of the goal to create biodegradable marine robots, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are 3D printing biodegradable actuators. The actuators are created using a bio-ink made of materials sourced from common brown seaweeds. Read More
Due January 10, 2024 Improved Coverage for Surface Cleaners on Glazed Ceramic Surfaces Challenge Brief
Researchers from the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC) and the Jewish General Hospital have designed a portable, low-cost detection platform which uses nanotechnology and artificial intelligence to rapidly diagnose infectious diseases. Read More
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