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Women and Sex/Gender Differences Research




NIDA Program Announcements that focus on women and sex/gender differences:

Notice Regarding the Availability of Competitive Supplements to Study Sex/Gender Differences in Drug Abuse

Women, Gender Differences and Drug Abuse
Release date: March 15, 2007
Expiration Date: May 8, 2010, unless reissued

  • Invites women and sex/gender differences research, both human and animal, in all areas of drug abuse
  • Award mechanisms:
  • Research Project Grant (R01)
  • Small Grant (R03)
  • Exploratory/Developmental Grant (R21)
  • See full text at R01 Grant, R21 Grant, R03 Grant

PAR-06-476: Drug Abuse Dissertation Research: Drug Abuse Dissertation Research: Epidemiology, Prevention, Treatment, Services, and Women and Sex/Gender Differences (R36)
Release Date: July 10, 2006
Expiration Date: September 2, 2009, unless reissued

For additional information on these announcements, contact Dr. Cora Lee Wetherington at wetherington@nih.gov or at (301) 435-1319.

 

NIDA Program Announcements that include women and gender differences as an area of research interest:

PA-07-123 (R01), PA-06-339 (R21), PA-06-340 (R03) - Prescription Drug Abuse

PA-07-307 (R01) - Drug Abuse Aspects of HIV/AIDS

PA-07-073 (R01) - Molecular genetics of Drug Addiction and Related Co-Morbidities

PA-07-111 (R01) - Behavioral & Integrative Treatment Development Program

PA-07-113 (R01), PA-06-496 (R21), PA-06-497 (R03) - Health Services Research on Practice Improvement Utilizing Community Treatment Programs within the National Drug Abuse Clinical Trials Network (CTN)



Women and Sex/Gender Differences Research

 

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