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The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR)

Funding Opportunity Alert: Temporomandibular Disorder Research Collaboration (TMD IMPACT)

The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) is planning a new initiative to improve research on Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD). Here’s a summary:

What is the opportunity?

  • The NIDCR, along with partners, will release a grant for a research collaborative called TMD IMPACT.
  • TMD IMPACT aims to be a national, interdisciplinary effort focused on patient-centered TMD research.
  • The goal is to improve basic and clinical TMD research, train future researchers, and translate findings into better treatments and care.

What are the key objectives?

  • Support fundamental TMD research leading to practical applications and deeper understanding of the condition.
  • Develop programs to translate research into improved diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of TMDs.
  • Strengthen research on the public health impact of TMDs and translate findings into better prevention, management, and healthcare practices.
  • Train the next generation of TMD researchers from diverse backgrounds and disciplines.

Key Details

  • Grant Program: TMD Collaborative for Improving Patient-Centered Translational Research (TMD IMPACT) (U54 Clinical Trial Optional) – The “U54” designation indicates a cooperative agreement to support a center with collaborative research activities. The “Clinical Trial Optional” part means the center may or may not include clinical trials as part of its research.
  • Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR)
  • Estimated Posting Date: August 30, 2024
  • Estimated Application Due Date: December 13, 2024
  • Expected Award Ceiling: $3,500,000 (This is the maximum amount a single award can be. The total program funding may be higher depending on the number of awards given.)

Who can Apply?

A wide range of organizations are eligible to apply, including:

  • Universities (public and private)
  • Non-profit organizations with 501(c)(3) status (excluding universities)
  • Tribal governments (federally recognized and other)
  • State and local governments
  • Small businesses
  • For-profit organizations

What’s Next?

The official announcement (expected in August 2024) will provide full details about the program, including:

  • Specific research priorities for TMD IMPACT
  • Requirements for participating in the TMD IMPACT collaborative
  • Evaluation criteria for applications
  • Instructions for submitting an application

Stay Tuned!

Keep an eye out for the official announcement titled “Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for TMD Collaborative for Improving Patient-Centered Translational Research (TMD IMPACT) (U54 Clinical Trial Optional)”. This will provide all the information you need to apply. Note: While the grant is offered by a U.S. government agency, the research itself can be conducted in various locations.

What is TMD IMPACT?

  • TMD IMPACT stands for Temporomandibular Disorder Collaborative for Improving Patient-Centered Translational Research.
  • It aims to establish a powerful, nationwide research effort focused on TMD, with a strong emphasis on incorporating patient needs and experiences.
  • This collaborative approach will bring together researchers from various disciplines to tackle TMD challenges.

What are the Goals?

  • To advance both basic and clinical research on TMD, leading to a deeper understanding of the condition and more effective treatments.
  • To develop programs that translate research findings into practical applications, ultimately improving diagnosis, prevention, and treatment options for TMD patients.
  • To strengthen research on the public health impact of TMDs. This includes understanding the overall burden on healthcare systems and developing strategies for better prevention and management.
  • To train the next generation of TMD researchers, fostering a diverse and well-equipped workforce.

Funding Details

  • Grant Program: TMD Collaborative for Improving Patient-Centered Translational Research (TMD IMPACT) (U54 Clinical Trial Optional)
    • “U54” indicates a cooperative agreement to support a collaborative research center.
    • “Clinical Trial Optional” means the center may or may not include clinical trials as part of its research.
  • Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR)
  • Estimated Posting Date: August 30, 2024
  • Estimated Application Due Date: December 13, 2024
  • Expected Award Ceiling per Center: $3,500,000 (The total program funding is $7,000,000 and may be divided among multiple awarded centers.)

Who Can Apply?

A wide range of organizations can apply, including:

  • Public and private universities
  • Non-profit organizations (excluding universities) with 501(c)(3) status
  • Tribal governments (both federally recognized and others)
  • State and local government agencies
  • Small businesses
  • For-profit organizations (excluding small businesses)

What’s Next?

The official announcement (expected in August 2024) will provide complete details, including:

  • Specific research priorities for TMD IMPACT centers
  • Requirements and expectations for participating institutions
  • Evaluation criteria for proposals
  • Instructions for submitting an application

Stay Informed!

Keep an eye out for the official announcement titled “Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for TMD Collaborative for Improving Patient-Centered Translational Research (TMD IMPACT) (U54 Clinical Trial Optional)”. This will provide all the information you need to apply.

Additional Notes:

  • While the grant is offered by a U.S. government agency, the research itself can be conducted in various locations around the world.
  • TMD is a disorder of the jaw muscles and joints that can cause pain, headaches, and difficulty chewing. It’s a common condition, affecting millions of people globally.
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