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Biology of the Perimenopause: Impact on Health and Aging in Non-Reproductive Somatic and Neuronal Tissues

Published on AidPage by IDILOGIC on Jun 24, 2005
Administered by:

Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Institutes of Health
(see all US Federal Agencies)

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  • Original Grant - Jan 31, 2005
Applications Due:

May 16, 2005

total funding: $2,500,000
max award: none
min award: none
cost sharing, matching: No
number of awards: 4
type of funding: Grant
Description:

-The goal of this RFA is solicit applications for research studies to better understand underlying biologic mechanisms associated with the increased risk for, or decreased protection leading to, health problems and conditions associated with the menopausal process in middle-aged women. The focus is on a) how hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian (H-P-O) axis hormone levels and dynamic changes in hormone levels across the menopausal transition affect pathophysiologic processes within non-reproductive somatic and neuronal target tissues, b) the role of steroid hormone biosynthesis and/or metabolism within non-reproductive somatic and neuronal tissues on pathophysiologic processes within these tissues across the menopausal transition, and c) the role of aging on these pathophysiologic processes. General research areas that may be addressed in applications responsive to this RFA include: a) model systems, including appropriate clinical and animal model systems; b!
) biologic impact of altered H-P-O axis hormones and hormonal dynamics across the menopausal transition on pathophysiologic processes in non-reproductive somatic or neuronal tissues; and c) biologic impact and regulation of steroid hormone synthesis/metabolism in non-reproductive somatic or neuronal tissues during and following the menopause transition.
- This RFA is limited to studies addressing the underlying BIOLOGY of endogenous H-P-O axis hormones and their interactions with non-reproductive organ systems. Studies involving clinical trials or therapeutic interventions will NOT be responsive.
- The total amount to be awarded: $2.5M
- The anticipated number of awards: 4-6
- The types of mechanisms: R21 and R01
- Eligible organizations include: for-profit and non-profit, domestic and foreign public or private institutions, units of State and local governments, and eligible agencies of the Federal government
- Eligible principal investigators include any individuals with the skills, knowledge, and resources necessary to carry out the proposed research. Individuals from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups as well as individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply
- Applicants may submit as many scientifically different applications as desired.

Who can apply:

Anyone/General Public
City Or Township Governments
County Governments
Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments
Independent School Districts
Individual/Family
Minority Group
Native American Organization
Non-Government - General
Nonprofits Having A 501(C)(3) Status With The IRS, Other Than Institutions Of Higher Education
Nonprofits That Do Not Have A 501(C)(3) Status With The IRS, Other Than Institutions Of Higher Education
Other Private Institution/Organization
Private Institutions Of Higher Education
Private Nonprofit Institution/Organization (Includes Institutions Of Higher Education, Hospitals)
Profit Organization
Public And State Controlled Institutions Of Higher Education
Public Housing Authorities/Indian Housing Authorities
Quasi-Public Nonprofit Institution/Organization
Small Business (Less Than 500 Employees
Special District Governments
State (Includes District Of Columbia; Includes Institutions Of Higher Education And Hospitals)
U.S. Territories And Possessions (Includes Institutions Of Higher Education, Hospitals)

Eligible functional categories:
Funding Sources:

Aging Research

More Information:

http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-AG-05-008.html

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