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The HEAL Initiative is excited to announce four new funding opportunity announcements for Advanced Postdoctoral-to-Independent Career Transition Awards in PAIN and SUD Research HEAL Initiative Advanced Postdoctoral-to-Independent Career Transition Award […]
Learn More >Since 2009, the Rita Allen Foundation has provided a special award for early-career leaders in basic pain research whose work holds high potential for uncovering new pathways to improve the […]
Learn More >Chronic pain imposes a massive burden to the individual, the health system, and the economy worldwide. It leads to a severe reduction in the quality of life of those affected […]
Learn More >This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) invites research to develop, characterize, and rigorously validate non-rodent mammalian models of pain, associated outcome measures and/or endpoints that will significantly advance translational research for […]
Learn More >The purpose of this Notice of Special Interest (NOSI) is to encourage the development, validation, and replication of animal models that recapitulate the phenotypic and physiologic characteristics of a defined […]
Learn More >The NIH HEAL Initiative wants to alert you to another opportunity to apply for funding from the NIH HEAL Initiative to run a coordinating center to support the career development […]
Learn More >The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has an upcoming June receipt date for a funding opportunity announcement to solicit phased cooperative research applications to conduct efficient large-scale pragmatic or implementation […]
Learn More >There is an urgent need for more research to establish best practices in the pain management field, however, there is a limited workforce pipeline of pain researchers to meet NIH’s […]
Learn More >The purpose of this FOA is to invite applications to the NIH HEAL Initiative’s Clinical Pain Career Development Program (HCPDP). The HCPDP supports the NIH HEAL Initiative’s long-term goals of […]
Learn More >The purpose of this FOA is to solicit applications to develop, test, and implement novel, culturally appropriate pain interventions and/or adapt, test and evaluate efficacy and effectiveness of existing pain […]
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