Announcements
New Funding Initiatives on “Phased Innovation Award for Mechanistic Studies to Optimize Mind and Body Interventions”NCCIH program director Dr. Wen Chen discusses two new RFAs and how they direct research attention toward investigating the mechanisms by which mind and body interventions might work, as well as strategies to optimize these interventions. Read more and comment here. |
Natural Product Libraries a Resource for ResearchersProgram analyst Dr. Ashlee Tipton blogs about a new resource on the NCCIH Web site. Read more and comment here. |
Resources for Researchers
Webinar: Phased Innovation Award for Mechanistic Studies to Optimize Mind and Body Interventions in NCCIH High Priority Research Topics
October 28, 2015, from 2-4 p.m. ET. Related opportunities are:
Innovation Award for Mechanistic Studies to Optimize Mind and Body Interventions in NCCIH High Priority Research Topics RFA-AT-16-006 (R33)
Phased Innovation Award for Mechanistic Studies to Optimize Mind and Body Interventions in NCCIH High Priority Research Topics RFA-AT-16-005 (R61/R33)
Upcoming Events
Phased Innovation Award for Mechanistic Studies to Optimize Mind and Body Interventions in NCCIH High Priority Research Topics
October 28, 2015, 2 p.m. ET; Register for this event.
Optogenetics, Eletrophysiology, and Behavior: A Combined Approach to Study the Neural Circuits of Pain and Itch
November 3, 2015, 11 a.m. ET; NIH Bldg. 50
Webinars for Applicants and Grant Administrators: What You Need to Know About NIH Application Submission and Review
November 5 and 6, 2015, 2-4 p.m. ET
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