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Federally Sponsored Research Funding Utilizing NIH Toolbox |
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"Grand Opportunities", the "GO" Grants Program (RC2)
National Institutes of Health (NIH) established a program entitled Research and Research Infrastructure "Grand Opportunities" or the "GO" grants program. This program support projects that
address large, specific biomedical and bio-behavioral research endeavors.
GENORM: Collection of Genotypic Data for the NIH Toolbox Norming Sample
Principal Investigator: Richard Gershon, PhD – Northwestern University
NIH Challenge Grants in Health and Science Research
For research on topic areas that address specific scientific and health research challenges in biomedical and behavioral research that would benefit from significant two-year jump-start funds.
Creating a Pediatric Imaging-Genomics Data Resource
Principal Investigator: Terry L. Jernigan, PhD - University of California - San Diego
Validating New NIH Clinical Tools in Parkinson's Disease With/Without Depression
Principal Investigator: Mustafa M. Husain, MD - University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Validating the NIH Toolbox in the Acute Neurorehabilitation Setting
Principal Investigator: Victor William Mark, PhD - University of Alabama – Birmingham
Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC)
Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) Program Director & Principal Investigator: Allen Heinemann, Ph.D., Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
Enhancing the NIH Toolbox’s Accessibility and Usability to Support the Inclusion of People with Disabilities in Health Research (R1) Principal Investigator: Susan Magasi, PhD - Northwestern University
Validation of New Measures of Cognitive Function and Performance in Individuals with Stroke, SCI, and TBI (R2)
Principal Investigator: David Tulskey, PhD - Kessler Foundation Research Center