Summary:
This grant opportunity, funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) within the National Institutes of Health (NIH), supports basic experimental research involving humans (BESH) to uncover the mechanisms underlying how social behavior interacts with substance use disorder (SUD) and its comorbidities. These studies aim to improve our understanding of how social factors contribute to the development, progression, and treatment of SUD.
Sponsor:
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Eligibility:
- Public and private non-profit organizations, such as universities, colleges, hospitals, and other research institutions located in the United States or its territories.
- For-profit organizations are eligible only if they collaborate with a non-profit partner.
- Principal Investigator (PI) with expertise in relevant fields like social or cognitive neuroscience, social psychology, and SUD research.
- A strong transdisciplinary research team with diverse expertise.
Benefits:
- Receive funding to conduct mechanistic research on social behavior and SUD.
- Contribute to advancing knowledge about the complex interplay between social factors and SUD.
- Gain recognition for your research and expertise in this crucial area.
- Potential for future funding opportunities based on the success of your project.
Deadline:
- Letter of Intent Due: July 14, 2024
- Full Application Due: Aug 14, 2024