Scientific Area of Research
Includes preclinical therapeutics development, technologies for gene expression and proteomics analysis, imaging and informatics,
data and resource sharing, and small business innovation programs.
Current Funding Announcements
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Funding announcement information is updated daily throughout the NINDS website. If individual funding announcements are not
listed below, it means that there are no current solicitations available for this particular Program Area. Please continue
to check this web page for the latest RFA's, PA's, RFP's and Notices related to this Program Area.
Program Announcements (PA)
(Sorted by Application Receipt Date)
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Sharing Data and Tools: Federation using the BIRN and caBIG Infrastructures (R01) [Summary]
Application Receipt Date: September 18, 2008
Letter of Intent Date: August 18, 2008
Announcement Number: PAR-07-426
Funding Contact:
Yuan Liu, Ph.D.
Program Area:
Technology Development
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Academic Research Enhancement Award (R15) [Summary]
Application Receipt Date: October 25, 2008
Announcement Number: PA-06-042
Funding Contact:
Randall Stewart, Ph.D.
Program Area:
Neural Environment, Neurodegeneration, Neurogenetics, Repair and Plasticity, Technology Development, Training and Career Development, Office of Minority Health and Research, Channels, Synapses and Neural Circuits, Clinical Trials, Systems and Cognitive Neuroscience
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Research Supplements to Promote Re-Entry into Biomedical and Behavioral Research Careers [Summary]
Application Receipt Date: November 15, 2008
Announcement Number: PA-08-191
Funding Contact:
Michelle Jones-London, Ph.D.
Program Area:
Neural Environment, Neurodegeneration, Neurogenetics, Repair and Plasticity, Technology Development, Office of Minority Health and Research, Channels, Synapses and Neural Circuits, Clinical Trials, Systems and Cognitive Neuroscience
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PHS 2008-02 Omnibus Solicitation of the NIH for Small Business Technology Transfer Grant Applications (Parent STTR [R41/R42]) [Summary]
Application Receipt Date: December 5, 2008
Announcement Number: PA-08-051
Funding Contact: NINDS Funding
Program Area:
Neural Environment, Neurodegeneration, Neurogenetics, Repair and Plasticity, Technology Development, Training and Career Development, Office of Minority Health and Research, Channels, Synapses and Neural Circuits, Clinical Trials, Systems and Cognitive Neuroscience, Training and Career Development
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PHS 2008-02 Omnibus Solicitation of the NIH, CDC, and FDA for Small Business Innovation Research Grant Applications (Parent
SBIR [R43/R44]) [Summary]
Application Receipt Date: December 5, 2008
Announcement Number: PA-08-050
Funding Contact: NINDS Funding
Program Area:
Neural Environment, Neurodegeneration, Neurogenetics, Repair and Plasticity, Technology Development, Training and Career Development, Office of Minority Health and Research, Channels, Synapses and Neural Circuits, Clinical Trials, Systems and Cognitive Neuroscience
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NIH/AHRQ Confirms Plans to Transition the G7, G8, G11, G13, G20, S11, S21 and S22 to Electronic Applications and Announces
Delay in Transition of K, F, T and Complex Grant Programs [Summary]
Release Date: January 19, 2007
Announcement Number: NOT-OD-07-038
Funding Contact: NINDS Funding
Program Area:
Neural Environment, Neurodegeneration, Neurogenetics, Repair and Plasticity, Technology Development, Training and Career Development, Office of Minority Health and Research, Channels, Synapses and Neural Circuits, Clinical Trials, Systems and Cognitive Neuroscience
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Policy Revision of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) for Competing Program Project (P01)
and Unsolicited Center Grant (P50) Applications [Summary]
Release Date: May 15, 2007
Announcement Number: NOT-NS-07-010
Funding Contact:
Robert Finkelstein, Ph.D.
Program Area:
Neural Environment, Neurodegeneration, Neurogenetics, Repair and Plasticity, Technology Development, Training and Career Development, Office of Minority Health and Research, Channels, Synapses and Neural Circuits, Clinical Trials, Systems and Cognitive Neuroscience
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Amendment to NOT-NS-07-010: Policy Revision of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) for Competing
Program Project (P01/P50) Grant Applications [Summary]
Release Date: February 6, 2008
Announcement Number: NOT-NS-08-010
Funding Contact:
Emmeline Edwards, Ph.D.
Program Area:
Neural Environment, Neurodegeneration, Neurogenetics, Repair and Plasticity, Technology Development, Training and Career Development, Office of Minority Health and Research, Channels, Synapses and Neural Circuits, Clinical Trials, Systems and Cognitive Neuroscience, Training and Career Development
Administrative and Research Supplements
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Additional Information
Mission Statement
To support the development and implementation of research technologies with broad applicability to neuroscience, and to support
the discovery and development of therapeutics for treatment of neurological diseases, thorough a broad range of grant and
contract programs.
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The NINDS Translational Research Program includes three coordinated Program Announcements to accelerate the translation of
discoveries in basic research into treatments in the clinic. For further information see NINDS Funding for Translational Research.
The NINDS Anticonvulsant Screening Program (ASP) is an ongoing program to test drug candidates for treating epilepsy. Compounds
are supplied by companies and academic sponsors and tested for activity in reducing or preventing epileptic seizures. For
further information, see the NINDS Anticonvulsant Screening Program.
The NINDS Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) Project: A Collaborative Program to Accelerate Therapeutics Development for SMA is
a model translational research program to accelerate the process of developing a safe and effective treatment for SMA -- an
inherited motor neuron disease that leads to muscle wasting and, in its most severe form, death. The goal of this ambitious
program is to identify and complete preclinical research and development of candidate therapeutics for treating SMA by late
2007, according to a strategic plan developed by the program's Steering Committee. For further information, see NINDS SMA Project.
The NINDS High Throughput Drug Screening Service Facility at Southern Research Institute provides high throughput screening
services to neurodegeneration researchers. For further information, see the NINDS HTS Facility for Neurodegeneration.
The NINDS/NIMH Microarray Consortium provides all extramurally funded NINDS and NIMH investigators with the opportunity to
further their research through the use of expression profiling technology. The primary goal of the consortium is to further
translational research through acquisition and dissemination of high quality expression array data. For further information,
see NINDS/NIMH Microarray Consortium.
Workshops and SummariesNINDS Counterterrorism and Neuroscience Workshop April 7-8, 2004
Models II: Identification and Characterization of Animal Models of Human Therapy Resistance and Epileptogenesis September 26-27, 2002
Models for Epilepsy & Epileptogenesis NINDS Workshop March 1-2, 2001
NIMH and NINDS Joint Workshop on Neuroimaging Informatics April 24, 2000
Computational and Theoretical Neuroscience: From Synapse to Circuitry April 28, 2000
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