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Aaron Robert Lyon

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$2,187,556
FY 2026

Project Title

UW ALACRITY Center for Psychosocial Interventions Research

Grant Number:

5P50MH115837-08

Activity Code:

P50

Mechanism:

Research Centers

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/15/2018

End Date:

3/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.
  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT. The purpose of the UW ALACRITY Center is to address critical problems in the implementation of evidence-based psychosocial clinical interventions (CI) (e.g., psychotherapies) in nonspecialty service settings that are accessible to underserved communities (i.e., primary care clinics and sch...

Research Terms

<ASD><Address><Alaska><Autism><Autistic Disorder><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Case Management><Characteristics><Client><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Treatment><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Color><Communication><Communities><Conditioning Therapy><Consultations><Cost Analyses><Cost Analysis><Counseling><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Development><Discipline><Discover Design Build Test><Discover, Design, Build, and Test Framework><Early Infantile Autism><Education><Educational aspects><Engineering><Ethnic Group><Ethnic People><Ethnic Population><Ethnic individual><Ethnicity People><Ethnicity Population><Evaluation><Face><Family Practice><Feedback><Fostering><Future><Goals><Grant><Guidelines><Idaho><Impoverished><Incentives><Individuals from minority><Individuals of minority><Infantile Autism><Institute of Medicine><Institute of Medicine (U.S.)><Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Intervention Studies><Investigators><Kanner's Syndrome><Learning><Libraries><Low income><Lyonization><Medicine><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mentors><Methodology><Methods><Minority Groups><Minority People><Minority Population><Minority individual><Modeling><Modification><Montana><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><NAS/IOM><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Oregon><Outcome><Patient Outcomes Assessments><Patient Reported Measures><Patient Reported Outcomes><Patient Self-Report><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Perinatal><Peripartum><Persons><Pilot Projects><Poverty><Primary Care><Primary Schools><Problem Solving><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatry><Psychological Health><Psychology><Psychotherapy><Public Health Schools><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Racial Group><Reporting><Research><Research Grants><Research Infrastructure><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Research Support><Researchers><Resources><Rural Community><Rural Population><Rural group><Rural people><Schools><Science><Self-Report><Service setting><Services><Site-Directed Mutagenesis><Site-Specific Mutagenesis><Social Service><Social Work><Students><Targeted DNA Modification><Targeted Modification><Testing><Trainers Training><Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><Trauma><Triage><Typology><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Update><Urban Community><Washington><Work><Wyoming><X Inactivation><X-Chromosome Inactivation><Youth><Youth 10-21><assess cost><autism spectral disorder><autism spectrum disorder><autistic spectrum disorder><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><care seeking><career><clinical implementation><clinical intervention><clinical therapy><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><collaborative care><college><collegiate><computer science><consultation><cost><cost assessment><cost evaluation><data interpretation><design><design,build,test><designing><developmental><effective intervention><ethnic subgroup><ethnicity group><evaluate cost><evidence base><examine cost><experience><faces><facial><family medicine><group of color><health assessment><human centered design><implementation facilitation><implementation outcomes><implementation science><implementation strategy><improved><individual of color><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><medical college><medical schools><meeting><meetings><mental health care><multidisciplinary><novel><patient oriented outcomes><people of color><person of color><pilot study><population of color><primary care clinic><primary care practice><prospective><psychosocial><racial population><racial subgroup><research and methods><rural individual><rural locality><rural place><rural setting><safety net><school district><school of medicine><strategies for implementation><success><support tools><synergism><timeline><translation research><translational health research><translational health science><translational investigation><trial regimen><trial treatment><under served community><underserved community><uptake><usability><web site><website><youth age>
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Sean Munson

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$2,187,556
FY 2026

Project Title

UW ALACRITY Center for Psychosocial Interventions Research

Grant Number:

5P50MH115837-08

Activity Code:

P50

Mechanism:

Research Centers

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/15/2018

End Date:

3/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.
  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT. The purpose of the UW ALACRITY Center is to address critical problems in the implementation of evidence-based psychosocial clinical interventions (CI) (e.g., psychotherapies) in nonspecialty service settings that are accessible to underserved communities (i.e., primary care clinics and sch...

Research Terms

<ASD><Address><Alaska><Autism><Autistic Disorder><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Case Management><Characteristics><Client><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Treatment><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Color><Communication><Communities><Conditioning Therapy><Consultations><Cost Analyses><Cost Analysis><Counseling><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Development><Discipline><Discover Design Build Test><Discover, Design, Build, and Test Framework><Early Infantile Autism><Education><Educational aspects><Engineering><Ethnic Group><Ethnic People><Ethnic Population><Ethnic individual><Ethnicity People><Ethnicity Population><Evaluation><Face><Family Practice><Feedback><Fostering><Future><Goals><Grant><Guidelines><Idaho><Impoverished><Incentives><Individuals from minority><Individuals of minority><Infantile Autism><Institute of Medicine><Institute of Medicine (U.S.)><Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Intervention Studies><Investigators><Kanner's Syndrome><Learning><Libraries><Low income><Lyonization><Medicine><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mentors><Methodology><Methods><Minority Groups><Minority People><Minority Population><Minority individual><Modeling><Modification><Montana><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><NAS/IOM><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Oregon><Outcome><Patient Outcomes Assessments><Patient Reported Measures><Patient Reported Outcomes><Patient Self-Report><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Perinatal><Peripartum><Persons><Pilot Projects><Poverty><Primary Care><Primary Schools><Problem Solving><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatry><Psychological Health><Psychology><Psychotherapy><Public Health Schools><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Racial Group><Reporting><Research><Research Grants><Research Infrastructure><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Research Support><Researchers><Resources><Rural Community><Rural Population><Rural group><Rural people><Schools><Science><Self-Report><Service setting><Services><Site-Directed Mutagenesis><Site-Specific Mutagenesis><Social Service><Social Work><Students><Targeted DNA Modification><Targeted Modification><Testing><Trainers Training><Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><Trauma><Triage><Typology><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Update><Urban Community><Washington><Work><Wyoming><X Inactivation><X-Chromosome Inactivation><Youth><Youth 10-21><assess cost><autism spectral disorder><autism spectrum disorder><autistic spectrum disorder><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><care seeking><career><clinical implementation><clinical intervention><clinical therapy><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><collaborative care><college><collegiate><computer science><consultation><cost><cost assessment><cost evaluation><data interpretation><design><design,build,test><designing><developmental><effective intervention><ethnic subgroup><ethnicity group><evaluate cost><evidence base><examine cost><experience><faces><facial><family medicine><group of color><health assessment><human centered design><implementation facilitation><implementation outcomes><implementation science><implementation strategy><improved><individual of color><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><medical college><medical schools><meeting><meetings><mental health care><multidisciplinary><novel><patient oriented outcomes><people of color><person of color><pilot study><population of color><primary care clinic><primary care practice><prospective><psychosocial><racial population><racial subgroup><research and methods><rural individual><rural locality><rural place><rural setting><safety net><school district><school of medicine><strategies for implementation><success><support tools><synergism><timeline><translation research><translational health research><translational health science><translational investigation><trial regimen><trial treatment><under served community><underserved community><uptake><usability><web site><website><youth age>
Public NIH records usually do not include a direct email address. For outreach, verify the investigator through their institution profile, lab website, recent publications, or official NIH project page.

Margot B Kushel

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

High-opportunity lead · 74/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$935,135
FY 2026

Project Title

Empowering Formerly Homeless Older Adults to Engage in Advance Care Planning in Permanent Supportive Housing (ACP-PSH): An RCT

Grant Number:

5R01AG081326-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2023

End Date:

3/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.
  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Background: The homeless population is aging, with an increasing proportion of individuals over age 50 who experience accelerated aging, high rates of mortality, and a high risk of not having their wishes honored at the end of life. Advance care planning (ACP) aims to elicit...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><5th grade><Active Follow-up><Address><Adoption><Adult><Adult Human><Advance Care Planning><Advance Health Care Planning><Age><Age Years><Aging><Anxiety><Application Context><Assess implementation><Attention><Caring><Chronic><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Cluster randomization trial><Cluster randomized trial><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Science><Consolidated Framework for Implementing Change><Death Rate><Decision Making><Decrease health disparities><Disabling condition><Disabling health condition><Disparities><Disparity><Effectiveness><Effectiveness of Interventions><Evidence based program><Face><Family><Feedback><Focus Groups><Funding><Goals><Health Care><Health disparity mitigation><Health disparity reduction><High Prevalence><Homeless persons><Homelessness><Housing><Hybrids><Implementation assessment><Individual><Intervention><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Interview><Left><Lower health disparities><Measures><Medical><Methods><Mitigate health disparities><Modeling><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Participant><Patients><Persons><Policies><Population><Premature Mortality><Preparation><Process><Public Health><QOL><Quality of life><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reading><Reduce health disparities><Reporting><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Sampling><Services><Site><Social isolation><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Testing><Time><United States National Institutes of Health><Visit><Work><Writing><accelerated aging><accelerated biological age><accelerated biological aging><active followup><adulthood><advanced directive><age acceleration><ages><arm><behavior change><behavior change wheel><chronic disorder><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><compare effectiveness><contextual factors><death risk><design><designing><digital literacy><effectiveness testing><empowerment><end of life><end-of-life><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><evidence base><experience><faces><facial><fifth grade><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><health literacy><high risk><high risk group><high risk individual><high risk people><high risk population><homeless><homeless group><homeless individual><homeless population><houselessness><implementation evaluation><implementation science><improved><marginalized group><marginalized individual><marginalized people><marginalized population><member><mortality><mortality rate><mortality risk><movie><novel><older adult><older adulthood><pet animal><pets><preference><preparations><primary outcome><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><secondary outcome><supported housing><supportive housing><tech-savviness><theories><tool><trial comparing><unhoused><uptake>
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REBECCA L SUDORE

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

High-opportunity lead · 74/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$935,135
FY 2026

Project Title

Empowering Formerly Homeless Older Adults to Engage in Advance Care Planning in Permanent Supportive Housing (ACP-PSH): An RCT

Grant Number:

5R01AG081326-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2023

End Date:

3/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.
  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Background: The homeless population is aging, with an increasing proportion of individuals over age 50 who experience accelerated aging, high rates of mortality, and a high risk of not having their wishes honored at the end of life. Advance care planning (ACP) aims to elicit...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><5th grade><Active Follow-up><Address><Adoption><Adult><Adult Human><Advance Care Planning><Advance Health Care Planning><Age><Age Years><Aging><Anxiety><Application Context><Assess implementation><Attention><Caring><Chronic><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Cluster randomization trial><Cluster randomized trial><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Science><Consolidated Framework for Implementing Change><Death Rate><Decision Making><Decrease health disparities><Disabling condition><Disabling health condition><Disparities><Disparity><Effectiveness><Effectiveness of Interventions><Evidence based program><Face><Family><Feedback><Focus Groups><Funding><Goals><Health Care><Health disparity mitigation><Health disparity reduction><High Prevalence><Homeless persons><Homelessness><Housing><Hybrids><Implementation assessment><Individual><Intervention><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Interview><Left><Lower health disparities><Measures><Medical><Methods><Mitigate health disparities><Modeling><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Participant><Patients><Persons><Policies><Population><Premature Mortality><Preparation><Process><Public Health><QOL><Quality of life><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reading><Reduce health disparities><Reporting><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Sampling><Services><Site><Social isolation><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Testing><Time><United States National Institutes of Health><Visit><Work><Writing><accelerated aging><accelerated biological age><accelerated biological aging><active followup><adulthood><advanced directive><age acceleration><ages><arm><behavior change><behavior change wheel><chronic disorder><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><compare effectiveness><contextual factors><death risk><design><designing><digital literacy><effectiveness testing><empowerment><end of life><end-of-life><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><evidence base><experience><faces><facial><fifth grade><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><health literacy><high risk><high risk group><high risk individual><high risk people><high risk population><homeless><homeless group><homeless individual><homeless population><houselessness><implementation evaluation><implementation science><improved><marginalized group><marginalized individual><marginalized people><marginalized population><member><mortality><mortality rate><mortality risk><movie><novel><older adult><older adulthood><pet animal><pets><preference><preparations><primary outcome><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><secondary outcome><supported housing><supportive housing><tech-savviness><theories><tool><trial comparing><unhoused><uptake>
Public NIH records usually do not include a direct email address. For outreach, verify the investigator through their institution profile, lab website, recent publications, or official NIH project page.

Lisa A Uebelacker

BUTLER HOSPITAL (PROVIDENCE, RI), PROVIDENCE, RI

High-opportunity lead · 74/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$675,010
FY 2026

Project Title

Pilot multisite randomized controlled trial of yoga to reduce depression inadolescents

Grant Number:

5R01AT012238-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/23/2024

End Date:

12/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.
  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Even before the onset of the COVID pandemic, adolescent depression has been increasing, and health disparities and disparities in access to treatment have continued to widen. Thus, there is a clear need for innovative, accessible treatments for depressed adolescents, including treatm...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Access to Care><Adherence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affective Disorders><African American><Afro American><Afroamerican><Amber><Asian Americans><Black><Black race><Boston><Breathing><COVID crisis><COVID epidemic><COVID pandemic><COVID-19><COVID-19 crisis><COVID-19 epidemic><COVID-19 era><COVID-19 global health crisis><COVID-19 global pandemic><COVID-19 health crisis><COVID-19 pandemic><COVID-19 period><COVID-19 public health crisis><COVID-19 years><CV-19><Child Health><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019><Country><Diagnosis><Effectiveness><Emotional Depression><Ethics><Evidence based treatment><Expectancy><Feedback><Funding><Future><Geography><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Care Systems><Health Personnel><Health Services Accessibility><Home><India><Individual><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><Life><Major Depressive Disorder><Manuals><Mental Depression><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene Services><Meta-Analysis><Mood Disorders><Movement><NCCAM><NCCIH><National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health><National Center for Complementary and Integrative Medicine><Participant><Persons><Phase><Preparation><Prevalence><Procedures><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psyche structure><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Respiratory Aspiration><Respiratory Inspiration><SARS-CoV-2 epidemic><SARS-CoV-2 global health crisis><SARS-CoV-2 global pandemic><SARS-CoV-2 pandemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 epidemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 pandemic><Sampling><Schools><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 epidemic><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 pandemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 epidemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic><Severities><Site><Spiritual well-being><Stress and Coping><Students><Teen><Teenagers><Time><Training><Work><Yoga><Youth><Youth 10-21><acceptability and feasibility><access disparities><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility disparities><accessibility to health services><adolescent depression><adolescent health><adolescents with depression><adulthood><arm><availability of services><body movement><boys><care access><child depression><childhood depression><childhood onset depression><clinical depression><clinical significance><clinically significant><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><compassion to self><coping with stress><coronavirus disease 2019><coronavirus disease 2019 crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic><coronavirus disease 2019 global health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 global pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 public health crisis><coronavirus disease crisis><coronavirus disease epidemic><coronavirus disease pandemic><coronavirus disease-19><coronavirus disease-19 global pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 pandemic><coronavirus infectious disease-19><depressed adolescents><depression><depression in adolescence><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><disparities in access><disparity in health><efficacy trial><eligible participant><ethical><experience><feasibility trial><health care personnel><health care worker><health disparity><health provider><health service access><health services availability><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><homes><indexing><inequality in access><inequity in access><inequity in accessibility><innovate><innovation><innovative><inspiration><instructor><juvenile><juvenile human><major depression><major depression disorder><medical care providers><medical personnel><mental><mental health care><migration><mindfulness><outreach><pediatric depression><pilot trial><preparations><primary outcome><programs><randomized control trial><recruit><satisfaction><self-compassion><self-forgiveness><self-kindness><service availability><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><spiritual wellness><stress-related coping><systematic review><teen years><teenage><treating oneself with kindness><treatment access><treatment group><treatment provider><trend><virtual><youth age><youth depression>
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SHIRLEY YEN

BUTLER HOSPITAL (PROVIDENCE, RI), PROVIDENCE, RI

High-opportunity lead · 74/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$675,010
FY 2026

Project Title

Pilot multisite randomized controlled trial of yoga to reduce depression inadolescents

Grant Number:

5R01AT012238-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/23/2024

End Date:

12/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.
  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Even before the onset of the COVID pandemic, adolescent depression has been increasing, and health disparities and disparities in access to treatment have continued to widen. Thus, there is a clear need for innovative, accessible treatments for depressed adolescents, including treatm...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Access to Care><Adherence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affective Disorders><African American><Afro American><Afroamerican><Amber><Asian Americans><Black><Black race><Boston><Breathing><COVID crisis><COVID epidemic><COVID pandemic><COVID-19><COVID-19 crisis><COVID-19 epidemic><COVID-19 era><COVID-19 global health crisis><COVID-19 global pandemic><COVID-19 health crisis><COVID-19 pandemic><COVID-19 period><COVID-19 public health crisis><COVID-19 years><CV-19><Child Health><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019><Country><Diagnosis><Effectiveness><Emotional Depression><Ethics><Evidence based treatment><Expectancy><Feedback><Funding><Future><Geography><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Care Systems><Health Personnel><Health Services Accessibility><Home><India><Individual><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><Life><Major Depressive Disorder><Manuals><Mental Depression><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene Services><Meta-Analysis><Mood Disorders><Movement><NCCAM><NCCIH><National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health><National Center for Complementary and Integrative Medicine><Participant><Persons><Phase><Preparation><Prevalence><Procedures><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psyche structure><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Respiratory Aspiration><Respiratory Inspiration><SARS-CoV-2 epidemic><SARS-CoV-2 global health crisis><SARS-CoV-2 global pandemic><SARS-CoV-2 pandemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 epidemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 pandemic><Sampling><Schools><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 epidemic><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 pandemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 epidemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic><Severities><Site><Spiritual well-being><Stress and Coping><Students><Teen><Teenagers><Time><Training><Work><Yoga><Youth><Youth 10-21><acceptability and feasibility><access disparities><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility disparities><accessibility to health services><adolescent depression><adolescent health><adolescents with depression><adulthood><arm><availability of services><body movement><boys><care access><child depression><childhood depression><childhood onset depression><clinical depression><clinical significance><clinically significant><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><compassion to self><coping with stress><coronavirus disease 2019><coronavirus disease 2019 crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic><coronavirus disease 2019 global health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 global pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 public health crisis><coronavirus disease crisis><coronavirus disease epidemic><coronavirus disease pandemic><coronavirus disease-19><coronavirus disease-19 global pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 pandemic><coronavirus infectious disease-19><depressed adolescents><depression><depression in adolescence><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><disparities in access><disparity in health><efficacy trial><eligible participant><ethical><experience><feasibility trial><health care personnel><health care worker><health disparity><health provider><health service access><health services availability><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><homes><indexing><inequality in access><inequity in access><inequity in accessibility><innovate><innovation><innovative><inspiration><instructor><juvenile><juvenile human><major depression><major depression disorder><medical care providers><medical personnel><mental><mental health care><migration><mindfulness><outreach><pediatric depression><pilot trial><preparations><primary outcome><programs><randomized control trial><recruit><satisfaction><self-compassion><self-forgiveness><self-kindness><service availability><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><spiritual wellness><stress-related coping><systematic review><teen years><teenage><treating oneself with kindness><treatment access><treatment group><treatment provider><trend><virtual><youth age><youth depression>
Public NIH records usually do not include a direct email address. For outreach, verify the investigator through their institution profile, lab website, recent publications, or official NIH project page.

M Kumi Smith

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN

High-opportunity lead · 74/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$659,671
FY 2026

Project Title

Combating HIV Stigma in Healthcare Settings: A Standardized Patient Approach

Grant Number:

5R01MH136900-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/16/2024

End Date:

3/31/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.
  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

Abstract: 40 years into the pandemic, stigma remains the most challenging barrier for HIV prevention. A quarter of people living with HIV remain untested, depriving them of opportunities to enter the HIV prevention continuum and access evidence based prevention tools. Testing is particularly low in ...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><AIDS related stigma><AIDS stigma><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Academic Detailing><Access to Care><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Advocate><Area><Awareness><Behavior><Bi-sexual><Bisexual><Bisexual Men><Bisexual male><Caring><Clinic><Clinic Visits><Clinical><Cognitive Discrimination><Collaborations><Communities><Consent><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Science><Consolidated Framework for Implementing Change><Country><Data><Development><Discrimination><Disease><Disorder><Evaluation><Exercise><Face><Failure><Feedback><Funding><Future><Gays><HIV><HIV Prevention><HIV associated stigma><HIV disease status><HIV incidence><HIV individuals><HIV infected individuals><HIV infected persons><HIV infection status><HIV internalized stigma><HIV people><HIV positive individuals><HIV positive people><HIV related stigma><HIV risk><HIV serostatus><HIV status><HIV stigma><HIV test><HIV-1 incidence><HIV-1 infection incidence><HIV-1 prevention><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HIV-based discrimination><HIV-related discrimination><HIV-related social stigma><HIV/AIDS incidence><HIV/AIDS prevention><HIV/AIDS stigma><HIV1 infection status><HIV1 status><Hawthorne Effect><Health><Health Care><Health Services Accessibility><Homophobia><Homophobic><Hostility><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><LGBT><LGBT Health><LMIC><Lesbian Gay Bi-sexual Transgender><Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender><Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Health><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><MSM><Man who have sex with Man><Measurement><Measures><Medical><Medical Education><Minnesota><NIH><National Institutes of Health><North Carolina><Outcome><PLWH><PWH><Participant><Patient Observation><Patient Self-Report><Patient-Centered Care><Patients><Perception><Persons><Policy Maker><Preparedness><Prevent HIV><Prevention><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Readiness><Records><Reporting><Research><Role><Running><Self-Report><Services><Sex Orientation><Sexual Orientation><Sexuality><Source><Standardization><Stigma around HIV><Stigma in HIV><Stigma related to HIV><Stigmatization><Techniques><Testing><Time Study><Training><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Viet Nam><Vietnam><Virus-HIV><Visit><Watchful Waiting><acceptability and feasibility><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><availability of services><care access><care seeking><clinician behavior><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><design><designing><developmental><effective intervention><evidence base><experience><faces><facial><future implementation><health care quality><health care settings><health service access><health services availability><human immunodeficiency virus incidence><improved><individuals infected with HIV><individuals with HIV><individuals with human immunodeficiency virus><insight><intervention arm><low and middle-income countries><men having sex with men><men who have sex with men><men who have sex with other men><new approaches><non-speaking><non-verbal><non-vocal><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><pandemic><pandemic disease><people infected with HIV><people infected with human immunodeficiency virus><people living with HIV><people with HIV><people with human immunodeficiency virus><physician behavior><prevent AIDS><prevent human immunodeficiency virus><prevention service><programs><provider behavior><public health relevance><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><rural clinic><rural health clinic><same sex behavior><service availability><simulation><social role><social stigma><stigma><stigma associated with HIV><success><testing services><testing uptake><tool><treatment access><treatment arm><uptake><willingness>
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ALISON TOVAR

BROWN UNIVERSITY, PROVIDENCE, RI

High-opportunity lead · 74/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$576,638
FY 2026

Project Title

Strong Families Start at Home/Familias Fuertes Comienzan en Casa: A novel Video and Motivational Interviewing Intervention to improve diet quality of low-income, ethnically diverse children

Grant Number:

5R01HD108832-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/8/2023

End Date:

2/28/2028

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Project Abstract

The diets of US children are suboptimal and effective primary prevention interventions are urgently needed to shape dietary behaviors early in life, especially among Latinx families, who experience higher prevalence of obesity and cardiovascular disease. The community energy balance framework sugges...

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<0-11 years old><1-5 years old><12-20 years old><21+ years old><5 year old><5 years of age><Address><Adolescence><Adult><Adult Human><Appetite><Application Context><Attention><BMI><BMI percentile><BMI z-score><Behavior><Beverages><Body mass index><COVID-19><CV-19><Cardiometabolic Disease><Cardiometabolic Disorder><Cardiovascular Diseases><Carotenoids><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cessation of life><Child><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Clip><Communities><Community Health Aides><Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019><Death><Decrease health disparities><Dermal><Desire for food><Diet><Dietary intake><Dietary quality><Dose><Eating><Enrollment><Equipment and supply inventories><Exposure to><Family><Feedback><Food><Food Access><Food Intake><Health><Health Food><Health disparity mitigation><Health disparity reduction><Healthy Eating><High Prevalence><Home><Home visitation><Hour><House Call><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Inventory><Knowledge><Latine><Latinx><Latinx group><Latinx individual><Latinx people><Latinx population><Life><Low income><Lower health disparities><Measurement><Measures><Mediator><Mitigate health disparities><Morbidity><Motivation><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Nursery Schools><Nutritious food><Obesity><Outcome Measure><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Participant><Phone><Population Heterogeneity><Preparation><Preschool Child><Preventative intervention><Primary Prevention><Printing><Public Health><Quetelet index><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reduce health disparities><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk Factors><Satiation><School-Age Population><Self Efficacy><Shapes><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Strategic Planning><System><Telephone><Testing><Text Messaging><Time><Training><Unhealthy Diet><United States National Institutes of Health><Work><acceptability and feasibility><adiposity><adolescence (12-20)><adulthood><age 5><age 5 years><biological signal transduction><cardiovascular disorder><childrearing><community health worker><comparator group><comparison group><contextual factors><cooking><coronavirus disease 2019><coronavirus disease-19><coronavirus infectious disease-19><corpulence><cost><determine efficacy><diet quality><dietary><diets><disease prevention><disorder prevention><diverse populations><eating cues><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><efficacy testing><energy balance><enroll><ethnic diversity><ethnically diverse><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><experience><feasibility testing><feasibility trial><feeding><five year old><five years of age><food cues><food environment><food quality><food resource><food security><fruits and vegetables><group intervention><healthy food><heterogeneous population><home visit><homes><hunger cues><improved><indexing><intervention delivery><intervention effect><intervention for prevention><kids><measurable outcome><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><novel><outcome measurement><parent><pilot test><poor diet><population diversity><pre-k><pre-kindergarten><precision nutrition><preparations><preschool><preschool child (1-5)><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><primary outcome><public health relevance><randomized control trial><satiety><school age><screening><screenings><secondary outcome><short message service><sms messaging><social determinants><social health determinants><sociodeterminant><texting><trait><trial design><whole grain><youngster>
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Alan David Levine

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY, CLEVELAND, OH

Good lead · 68/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Active award
Team-scale grant
$3,215,234
FY 2025

Project Title

CWRU Center for Excellence on the Impact of Substance Use on HIV

Grant Number:

5P30DA054557-05

Activity Code:

P30

Mechanism:

Research Centers

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/15/2021

End Date:

5/31/2027

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Project Abstract

Project Summary - Overview The newly developed CWRU (Case Western Reserve University) Center for Excellence on the Impact of Substance Use on HIV was conceived in August 2017 and was initiated to effectively promote excellence in basic, translational, and clinical research concerning the intersecti...

Research Terms

<3-D modeling><3D modeling><AIDS><AIDS Virus><Acceleration><Acquired Immune Deficiency><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Affect><Award><Basic Research><Basic Science><Behavioral><Behavioral Research><Bioinformatics><Biological Mimetics><Biometrics><Biometry><Biomimetics><Biostatistics><Body Tissues><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Business-Friendly Atmosphere><Cannabis><Capital><Caring><Cell Body><Cell model><Cells><Cellular model><Cities><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Investigator><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Cocaine misuse><Communities><Community Outreach><Complex><Computational Biology><County><Crystal Meth><Crystal methamphetamine><Data Bases><Databases><Deoxyephedrine><Desoxyephedrine><Development><Diagnosis><Discipline><Disease><Disorder><Drug usage><Dysfunction><Education><Educational aspects><Encephalon><Equipment><Exposure to><Faculty><Faculty Education><Faculty Training><Foundations><Functional disorder><Funding><Grant><HCV co-infection><HCV coinfection><HCV/HIV><HIV><HIV and HCV><HIV and hepatitis C><HIV associated neurological disease><HIV associated neurological disorder><HIV-HCV><HIV/HCV><HIV/Hepatitis C><Health><Hepatitis C co-infection><Hospitals><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><IQ Deficit><Immune><Immunes><Immunochemical Immunologic><Immunologic><Immunological><Immunologically><Immunologics><Immunosuppression><Immunosuppression Effect><Immunosuppressive Effect><Individual><Infrastructure><International><Investigation><Investigators><LAV-HTLV-III><Leadership><Link><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><METH use><Medical Directors><Medical center><Medicine><Memory Deficit><Memory impairment><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mentors><Methamphetamine><Methods><Methylamphetamine><Modeling><Molecular><Motivation><Mucosa><Mucosal Tissue><Mucous Membrane><Myelogenous><Myeloid><N-Methylamphetamine><NIDA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Neurocognitive Deficit><Neurologic><Neurologic outcome><Neurological><Neurological outcome><Opiates><Opioid><Outcome><Pathogenesis><Patient Recruitments><Patients><Persons><Physician Executives><Physiopathology><Position><Positioning Attribute><Prevention Research><Prevention education><Process><Progenitor Cells><Proteomics><Psychological Health><Public Health><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Research Support><Researchers><Resources><Risk><Rural><Schools><Services><Social Sciences><Strategic Planning><Substance Use Disorder><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Systems Biology><THC co-use><THC use><Teacher Education><Teacher Educator><Teacher Preparation><Teacher Professional Development><Teacher Training><Technology><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Tissues><Translational Research><Translational Science><Trauma><Underserved Population><United States Department of Veterans Affairs><United States Veterans Administration><Universities><University Hospitals><Veterans Administration><Veterans Affairs><Victimization><Violence><Virus-HIV><behavior outcome><behavioral health intervention><behavioral outcome><biobank><biorepository><business-friendly environment><cannabis use><career><clinical database><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cocaine use><cohort><collaborative atmosphere><collaborative environment><comorbidity><computer biology><conference><convention><data base><design><designing><developmental><drug use><experience><faculty development><faculty professional development><gastrointestinal><hepatitis C coinfection><hepatitis C virus co-infection><hepatitis C virus coinfection><iPS><iPSC><iPSC technology><iPSCs><immune reconstitution><immune suppression><immune suppressive activity><immune suppressive function><immunosuppressive activity><immunosuppressive function><immunosuppressive response><induced pluripotent cell><induced pluripotent stem cell><induced pluripotent stem cell technology><inducible pluripotent cell><inducible pluripotent stem cell><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><instructor training><intelligence quotient deficit><interactive atmosphere><interactive environment><interdisciplinary atmosphere><interdisciplinary collaboration><interdisciplinary environment><lecturer><lipidomics><marijuana use><medical college><medical schools><memory dysfunction><metabolism measurement><metabolomics><metabonomics><meth><methamphetamine use><microbiome><neural inflammation><neuro-AIDS><neuro-HIV><neuroAIDS><neuroHIV><neurocognitive decline><neurocognitive impairment><neuroinflammation><neuroinflammatory><new technology><next generation><novel technologies><opiate consumption><opiate drug use><opiate intake><opiate use><opioid consumption><opioid drug use><opioid intake><opioid use><participant recruitment><pathophysiology><peer-group atmosphere><peer-group environment><prevent violence><programs><school of medicine><service intervention><sex risk behavior><sexual risk behavior><stem cells><substance misuse><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><suburb><suburban><suburbia><summit><symposia><symposium><synergism><teacher development><three-dimensional modeling><transcriptomics><transdisciplinary collaboration><translation research><translational investigation><under served group><under served individual><under served people><under served population><underserved group><underserved individual><underserved people><violence prevention><violent><violent behavior>
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GREGORY AARONS

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO, LA JOLLA, CA

Good lead · 68/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Active award
Team-scale grant
$2,307,988
FY 2025

Project Title

Center for Team Effectiveness to Accelerate EBP Implementation in Children's Mental Health Services

Grant Number:

5P50MH126231-04

Activity Code:

P50

Mechanism:

Research Centers

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/5/2022

End Date:

5/31/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY (Overall) The proposed “Center for Team Effectiveness to Accelerate EBP Implementation in Children’s Mental Health Services (TEAMS)” will leverage organizational team effectiveness research (TER) to develop and test novel team-based implementation strategies, methods, and tools to im...

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<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><AD/HD><ADHD><ASD><Acceleration><Access to Care><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Age><Algorithms><Armed Forces Personnel><Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder><Autism><Autistic Disorder><Businesses><Caring><Child><Child Care><Child Mental Health><Child Welfare><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Communication><Communities><Community Services><Complex><Decision Making><Depression screen><Development><Disabling><Early Infantile Autism><Early Intervention><Effectiveness><Ensure><Epidemiology><Evidence based practice><Family><Fostering><Funding><Health Care><Health Care Systems><Health Expenditures><Health Services Accessibility><Improve Access><Individual><Infantile Autism><Infrastructure><Investigators><Investments><Kanner's Syndrome><Life><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Military><Military Personnel><Mission><Modeling><Monitor><Natural Language Processing><Outcome><Parents><Performance><Physicians><Pilot Projects><Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type Attention-Deficit Disorder><Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type Hyperactivity Disorder><Prevention><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Psyche structure><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Puericulture><QOC><Quality of Care><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Race><Races><Regulation><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Research Support><Researchers><Resources><Schools><Secondary Prevention><Services><Special Education><Specialty><System><Testing><Training><Transcript><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent welfare><ages><autism spectral disorder><autism spectrum disorder><autistic spectrum disorder><availability of services><care access><care services><care systems><career><child health care><child mental health service><child services><child well being><child wellbeing><community center><community centers><community partners><community-based partners><computer science><cost><data deposition><data submission><depression screening><design><design,build,test><designing><develop therapy><developmental><disparity in ethnic><effectiveness research><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethnic based disparity><ethnic disadvantage><ethnic disparity><ethnic inequality><ethnic inequity><ethnicity disparity><evidence base><experience><falls><health care expenditure><health service access><health services availability><implementation research><implementation science><implementation strategy><improved><interdisciplinary collaboration><intervention development><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><life span><lifespan><medical expenditure><medical specialties><mental><mental health care><mental illness><military population><natural language understanding><novel><operation><operations><parent><pediatric><pediatric care><pediatric health care><pediatric services><pilot study><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><racial><racial background><racial origin><remedial/special education><routine care><service availability><service gap><service organization><shared decision making><skills><strategies for implementation><suicidal risk><suicide risk><teacher><therapy development><tool><transdisciplinary collaboration><treatment access><treatment development><youngster><youth age>
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LAUREN BROOKMAN-FRAZEE

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO, LA JOLLA, CA

Good lead · 68/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Active award
Team-scale grant
$2,307,988
FY 2025

Project Title

Center for Team Effectiveness to Accelerate EBP Implementation in Children's Mental Health Services

Grant Number:

5P50MH126231-04

Activity Code:

P50

Mechanism:

Research Centers

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/5/2022

End Date:

5/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY (Overall) The proposed “Center for Team Effectiveness to Accelerate EBP Implementation in Children’s Mental Health Services (TEAMS)” will leverage organizational team effectiveness research (TER) to develop and test novel team-based implementation strategies, methods, and tools to im...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><AD/HD><ADHD><ASD><Acceleration><Access to Care><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Age><Algorithms><Armed Forces Personnel><Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder><Autism><Autistic Disorder><Businesses><Caring><Child><Child Care><Child Mental Health><Child Welfare><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Communication><Communities><Community Services><Complex><Decision Making><Depression screen><Development><Disabling><Early Infantile Autism><Early Intervention><Effectiveness><Ensure><Epidemiology><Evidence based practice><Family><Fostering><Funding><Health Care><Health Care Systems><Health Expenditures><Health Services Accessibility><Improve Access><Individual><Infantile Autism><Infrastructure><Investigators><Investments><Kanner's Syndrome><Life><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Military><Military Personnel><Mission><Modeling><Monitor><Natural Language Processing><Outcome><Parents><Performance><Physicians><Pilot Projects><Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type Attention-Deficit Disorder><Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type Hyperactivity Disorder><Prevention><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Psyche structure><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Puericulture><QOC><Quality of Care><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Race><Races><Regulation><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Research Support><Researchers><Resources><Schools><Secondary Prevention><Services><Special Education><Specialty><System><Testing><Training><Transcript><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent welfare><ages><autism spectral disorder><autism spectrum disorder><autistic spectrum disorder><availability of services><care access><care services><care systems><career><child health care><child mental health service><child services><child well being><child wellbeing><community center><community centers><community partners><community-based partners><computer science><cost><data deposition><data submission><depression screening><design><design,build,test><designing><develop therapy><developmental><disparity in ethnic><effectiveness research><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethnic based disparity><ethnic disadvantage><ethnic disparity><ethnic inequality><ethnic inequity><ethnicity disparity><evidence base><experience><falls><health care expenditure><health service access><health services availability><implementation research><implementation science><implementation strategy><improved><interdisciplinary collaboration><intervention development><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><life span><lifespan><medical expenditure><medical specialties><mental><mental health care><mental illness><military population><natural language understanding><novel><operation><operations><parent><pediatric><pediatric care><pediatric health care><pediatric services><pilot study><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><racial><racial background><racial origin><remedial/special education><routine care><service availability><service gap><service organization><shared decision making><skills><strategies for implementation><suicidal risk><suicide risk><teacher><therapy development><tool><transdisciplinary collaboration><treatment access><treatment development><youngster><youth age>
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Joseph A Janicki

LURIE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

Good lead · 68/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Active award
Team-scale grant
$1,023,024
FY 2025

Project Title

IMPACCT: Infrastructure for Musculoskeletal Pediatric Acute Care Clinical Trials

Grant Number:

5U01AR079113-04

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2021

End Date:

2/28/2027

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT The management of two common upper extremity injuries, pediatric medial epicondyle fractures (MEF) and displaced distal radius fractures (DRF), is controversial with high practice variation. The debate largely focusses on whether to reduce these injuries to restore their usual position or t...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Address><Affect><Agreement><American><Anatomic Sites><Anatomic structures><Anatomy><Anesthesia><Anesthesia procedures><Anesthestic Drugs><Anesthetic Agents><Anesthetic Drugs><Anesthetics><Area><Arm Fracture><Award><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Childhood Injury><Children (0-21)><Client satisfaction><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Clinical Trials><Clinical effectiveness><Complication><Conscious Sedation><Consensus><Data Coordinating Center><Data Coordination Center><Development><Distal><Equipoise><Event><Face><Fracture><Future><General Anesthesia><General Anesthetics><General anesthetic drugs><Grant><Immobilization><Infrastructure><Injury><Intervention><Investigators><Lead><Leadership><Location><Long-term disability><Medial><Medicine><Membrum superius><Methods><Modeling><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Multi-Institutional Clinical Trial><Multi-center clinical trial><Multi-site clinical trial><Multicenter clinical trial><Multisite clinical trial><Musculoskeletal><NIAMS><National Institute of Arthritis, and Musculoskeletal, and Skin Diseases><North America><Observation research><Observation study><Observational Study><Observational research><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Orthopedic><Orthopedic Surgery><Orthopedic Surgical Profession><Orthopedics><Outcome Measure><Pain><Painful><Participant><Patient Outcomes Assessments><Patient Recruitments><Patient Reported Measures><Patient Reported Outcomes><Patient Satisfaction><Patients><Pb element><Phase><Position><Positioning Attribute><Procedures><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Radius Fractures><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Savings><Sedation procedure><Site><Societies><Surgeon><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Survey Instrument><Surveys><United Kingdom><Unnecessary Procedures><Upper Extremity><Upper Extremity Fracture><Upper Limb><Upper Limb Fracture><Variant><Variation><Voting><acute care><adolescent trauma><bone><bone fracture><bone healing><bone wound healing><childhood trauma><clinical decision-making><clinical practice><conference><convention><cost><developmental><experience><extremity injury><extremity trauma><faces><facial><functional disability><functional outcomes><healing><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><injured><injured child><injured children><injuries><injury in children><injury to extremity><innovate><innovation><innovative><kids><limb injury><limb trauma><measurable outcome><member><operation><operations><orthopedic freezing><osseous wound healing><outcome measurement><participant recruitment><pediatric><pediatric injury><pediatric trauma><primary outcome><procedural costs><procedure cost><prospective><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomized, clinical trials><randomly assigned><recruit><secondary outcome><sedation><sedative><summit><surgery><symposia><symposium><timeline><trauma care><trauma in children><treatment strategy><trial planning><willingness><youngster>
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CHRISTOPHER L DRAKE

HENRY FORD HEALTH + MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, EAST LANSING, MI

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$977,813
FY 2026

Project Title

Sleep to Reduce Incident Depression Effectively in Peripartum - (STRIDE P)

Grant Number:

5R01MH129549-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

2/29/2028

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Project Abstract

Project Abstract. Perinatal depression (PND) affects nearly 20% of pregnant and postpartum women, with estimates soaring above 30% during the COVID-19 pandemic. Prospective data show insomnia precedes over half of PND incidence and relapse cases more than doubling risk for major depression. This is ...

Research Terms

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Disorder><Intervention><Leadership><Maintenance><Major Depressive Disorder><Maternal-fetal medicine><Mediating><Mediator><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mind><Mission><Mothers><Nurses><Outcome><Patients><Perinatal><Peripartum><Personal Satisfaction><Population><Post-partum Women><Postpartum Period><Postpartum Women><Pregnancy><Pregnant Women><Premature Birth><Prematurely delivering><Preterm Birth><Preventative care><Preventative intervention><Prevention><Preventive care><Private Practice><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychologist><Race><Races><Randomized><Relapse><Reporting><Research><Risk><Risk Factors><Risk Reduction><SARS-CoV-2 epidemic><SARS-CoV-2 global health crisis><SARS-CoV-2 global pandemic><SARS-CoV-2 pandemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 epidemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 pandemic><Sampling><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 epidemic><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 pandemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 epidemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic><Severities><Sleep><Sleep Disorders><Sleeplessness><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Symptoms><Telemedicine><Testing><Therapeutic Intervention><Time><Translating><Translations><U.S. Preventative Services Task Force><U.S. Preventative Task Force><U.S. Preventive Services Task Force><U.S. Preventive Task Force><US Preventative Services Task Force><US Preventative Task Force><US Preventive Health Services Task Force><US Preventive Services Task Force><US Preventive Task Force><USPSTF><United States Preventative Services Task Force><United States Preventative Task Force><United States Preventive Services Task Force><United States Preventive Task Force><Woman><Women's Health><active followup><alertness><arm><assess effectiveness><at-risk females><at-risk women><behavioral sleep health intervention><behavioral sleep health program><behavioral sleep intervention><behavioral sleep strategies><behavioral sleep therapy><behavioral sleep treatment><causation><clinical depression><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><coronavirus disease 2019 crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic><coronavirus disease 2019 global health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 global pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 public health crisis><coronavirus disease crisis><coronavirus disease epidemic><coronavirus disease pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 global pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 pandemic><depression><depression prevention><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><determine effectiveness><diagnostic criteria><diaries><digital><direct application><disease causation><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><effectiveness testing><effectiveness-implementation RCT><effectiveness-implementation randomized control trial><effectiveness-implementation randomized controlled trial><effectiveness/implementation hybrid><evaluate effectiveness><evidence base><examine effectiveness><expectant mother><expectant women><expecting mother><expecting women><fall asleep><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><female treatment><females at high risk><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><high risk females><improvement on sleep><individuals who are pregnant><innovate><innovation><innovative><intent to die><interest><intervention for prevention><intervention therapy><major depression><major depression disorder><malleable risk><maternal risk><mental illness><mindfulness><mindfulness intervention><mindfulness-based intervention><modifiable risk><nurse><people who are pregnant><perinatal complications><perinatal depression><perinatal mental health><perinatal outcomes><peripartum depression><post treatment><post-partum><pregnant females><pregnant mothers><pregnant people><pregnant populations><premature childbirth><premature delivery><prenatal><preterm delivery><prevent><preventing><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><programs><prospective><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><racial><racial background><racial origin><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><response><risk-reducing><ruminate><rumination><ruminative><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><sleep diseases><sleep dysfunction><sleep health><sleep hygiene><sleep illness><sleep improvement><sleep onset><sleep problem><sleep wellness><socio-economic><socio-economically><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><suicides><those who are pregnant><thoughts about suicide><translation><treat females><treat women><treatment among females><treatment among women><treatment in females><treatment in women><unborn><well-being><wellbeing><women at high risk><women who are pregnant><women's treatment>
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David Addison Kalmbach

HENRY FORD HEALTH + MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, EAST LANSING, MI

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$977,813
FY 2026

Project Title

Sleep to Reduce Incident Depression Effectively in Peripartum - (STRIDE P)

Grant Number:

5R01MH129549-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

2/29/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Project Abstract. Perinatal depression (PND) affects nearly 20% of pregnant and postpartum women, with estimates soaring above 30% during the COVID-19 pandemic. Prospective data show insomnia precedes over half of PND incidence and relapse cases more than doubling risk for major depression. This is ...

Research Terms

<Active Follow-up><Address><Affect><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Arousal><Awareness><COVID crisis><COVID epidemic><COVID pandemic><COVID-19 crisis><COVID-19 epidemic><COVID-19 era><COVID-19 global health crisis><COVID-19 global pandemic><COVID-19 health crisis><COVID-19 pandemic><COVID-19 period><COVID-19 public health crisis><COVID-19 years><Caring><Causality><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Complication><Consensus><DSM-5><DSM-V><DSM5><Data><Dedications><Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition><Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-V><Disease><Disorder><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Emotional Depression><Ensure><Etiology><Feeling suicidal><Female Health><General Population><General Public><Gestation><Health system><High Risk Woman><Impairment><Incidence><Infant><Insomnia><Insomnia Disorder><Intervention><Leadership><Maintenance><Major Depressive Disorder><Maternal-fetal medicine><Mediating><Mediator><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mind><Mission><Mothers><Nurses><Outcome><Patients><Perinatal><Peripartum><Personal Satisfaction><Population><Post-partum Women><Postpartum Period><Postpartum Women><Pregnancy><Pregnant Women><Premature Birth><Prematurely delivering><Preterm Birth><Preventative care><Preventative intervention><Prevention><Preventive care><Private Practice><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychologist><Race><Races><Randomized><Relapse><Reporting><Research><Risk><Risk Factors><Risk Reduction><SARS-CoV-2 epidemic><SARS-CoV-2 global health crisis><SARS-CoV-2 global pandemic><SARS-CoV-2 pandemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 epidemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 pandemic><Sampling><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 epidemic><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 pandemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 epidemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic><Severities><Sleep><Sleep Disorders><Sleeplessness><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Symptoms><Telemedicine><Testing><Therapeutic Intervention><Time><Translating><Translations><U.S. Preventative Services Task Force><U.S. Preventative Task Force><U.S. Preventive Services Task Force><U.S. Preventive Task Force><US Preventative Services Task Force><US Preventative Task Force><US Preventive Health Services Task Force><US Preventive Services Task Force><US Preventive Task Force><USPSTF><United States Preventative Services Task Force><United States Preventative Task Force><United States Preventive Services Task Force><United States Preventive Task Force><Woman><Women's Health><active followup><alertness><arm><assess effectiveness><at-risk females><at-risk women><behavioral sleep health intervention><behavioral sleep health program><behavioral sleep intervention><behavioral sleep strategies><behavioral sleep therapy><behavioral sleep treatment><causation><clinical depression><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><coronavirus disease 2019 crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic><coronavirus disease 2019 global health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 global pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 public health crisis><coronavirus disease crisis><coronavirus disease epidemic><coronavirus disease pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 global pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 pandemic><depression><depression prevention><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><determine effectiveness><diagnostic criteria><diaries><digital><direct application><disease causation><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><effectiveness testing><effectiveness-implementation RCT><effectiveness-implementation randomized control trial><effectiveness-implementation randomized controlled trial><effectiveness/implementation hybrid><evaluate effectiveness><evidence base><examine effectiveness><expectant mother><expectant women><expecting mother><expecting women><fall asleep><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><female treatment><females at high risk><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><high risk females><improvement on sleep><individuals who are pregnant><innovate><innovation><innovative><intent to die><interest><intervention for prevention><intervention therapy><major depression><major depression disorder><malleable risk><maternal risk><mental illness><mindfulness><mindfulness intervention><mindfulness-based intervention><modifiable risk><nurse><people who are pregnant><perinatal complications><perinatal depression><perinatal mental health><perinatal outcomes><peripartum depression><post treatment><post-partum><pregnant females><pregnant mothers><pregnant people><pregnant populations><premature childbirth><premature delivery><prenatal><preterm delivery><prevent><preventing><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><programs><prospective><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><racial><racial background><racial origin><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><response><risk-reducing><ruminate><rumination><ruminative><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><sleep diseases><sleep dysfunction><sleep health><sleep hygiene><sleep illness><sleep improvement><sleep onset><sleep problem><sleep wellness><socio-economic><socio-economically><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><suicides><those who are pregnant><thoughts about suicide><translation><treat females><treat women><treatment among females><treatment among women><treatment in females><treatment in women><unborn><well-being><wellbeing><women at high risk><women who are pregnant><women's treatment>
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Bonnie L Halpern-Felsher

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$674,990
FY 2026

Project Title

Evaluation of the Smart Talk: Cannabis Awareness and Prevention Curriculum

Grant Number:

5R01DA060900-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2025

End Date:

2/28/2030

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug among adolescents ages 14 -18 in the United States. Research demonstrates cannabis use is not harmless, especially given that the adolescent brain is particularly susceptible to dependence, and due to cannabis-related risks to th...

Research Terms

<12-20 years old><14 year old><14 years of age><21+ years old><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adolescent and Young Adult><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Attitude><Awareness><Behavioral Model><Brain><Brain Nervous System><California><Cannabis><Cannabis retail><Cluster randomization trial><Cluster randomized trial><Communities><Country><Curriculum><Dependence><Devices><Drug usage><Education><Educational Curriculum><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Encephalon><Evaluation><Follow-Up Studies><Grant><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Instruction><Health Personnel><Health Tutoring><Health education><High School Student><Home><Interview><Junior High School Student><Junior High Student><Knowledge><Learning><Link><Lung><Lung Respiratory System><Marketing><Medicine><Mental Depression><Middle School Student><NIH><National Institutes of Health><New York><Outcome><Parents><Performance><Policies><Predisposition><Prevention><Prevention program><Proliferating><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Resistance><Risk><Schools><Secondary School Student><Secondary Student><Stress and Coping><Students><Susceptibility><THC co-use><THC use><Testing><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><acceptability and feasibility><addiction><addictive disorder><adolescence (12-20)><adulthood><age 14><age 14 years><cannabis legalization><cannabis market><cannabis marketplace><cannabis use><community based participatory research><community led research><community participatory research><community partnered participatory research><coping with stress><depression><design><designing><develop therapy><drug use><efficacy testing><follow-up research study><follow-up survey><fourteen year old><fourteen years of age><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><high school><high schoolers><homes><illicit drug use><intervention arm><intervention development><intervention effect><juvenile><juvenile human><legal marijuana><legalized cannabis><legalized marijuana><lesson plans><marijuana legalization><marijuana retail><marijuana use><medical care providers><medical personnel><optimism><parent><participatory action research><peer><permissiveness><pilot test><positive attitude><prevent><preventing><programs><random forest><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><resistant><sell cannabis><sell marijuana><skills><social><stress reduction><stress-related coping><study with follow-up><teacher><therapy development><tobacco product use><tool><treatment arm><treatment development><treatment effect><treatment provider>
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Michele L. Ybarra

CENTER FOR INNOVATIVE PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH, SAN CLEMENTE, CA

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$622,241
FY 2026

Project Title

In This toGether: Testing a population-based text messaging-based HIV prevention program for young adults across Uganda

Grant Number:

5R01MH136955-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/12/2024

End Date:

1/31/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

To harness the potential of text messaging to deliver research-driven HIV preventive information during a critical age period, we developed and pilot tested In This toGether (ITG; R34MH109296), an HIV prevention program developed specifically for, and with ongoing feedback from, 18-22 year-olds acro...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Africa South of the Sahara><African><Age><Age Years><Anti-HIV Positivity><Bechuanaland><Behavior><Behavioral><Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><Botswana><Cell Phone><Cellular Phone><Cellular Telephone><Clinic><Complex><Country><Data><Development><Economic Income><Economical Income><Education><Educational aspects><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Face><Feedback><Future><Goals><HIV><HIV Positive><HIV Positivity><HIV Prevention><HIV Seroconversion><HIV Seropositivity><HIV antibody positive><HIV disease transmission><HIV incidence><HIV infection prevalence><HIV infection spread><HIV infection transmission><HIV prevalence><HIV risk><HIV spread><HIV test><HIV transmission><HIV viral transmission><HIV+><HIV-1 incidence><HIV-1 infection incidence><HIV-1 infection prevalence><HIV-1 prevalence><HIV-1 prevention><HIV-1 spread><HIV-1 test><HIV-1 transmission><HIV-1 virus transmission><HIV-2 test><HIV/AIDS incidence><HIV/AIDS prevalence><HIV/AIDS prevention><HIV/AIDS transmission><HTLV-III Seroconversion><HTLV-III Seropositivity><Health><Heterosexuals><Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 transmission><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Income><Intervention><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Language><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Measures><Mobile Phones><Outcome><Outcome Measure><Ownership><Participant><Persons><Population><PrEP><Prevalence><Prevent HIV><Prevention><Prevention program><Preventive><Procedures><Protected Sex><Protocol Screening><Public Health><Randomized><Recommendation><Research><Responsible Sex><Responsible sexual behavior><Risk><Risk Reduction><Safe Sex><Sample Size><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subgroup><Subsaharan Africa><Technology><Testing><Text Messaging><Time><Translating><Uganda><United States><Virus-HIV><Woman><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><acceptability and feasibility><adolescent sexual health><adult youth><adulthood><ages><arm><behavior change><care resources><cohort><compare to control><comparison control><condoms><cost><deafening><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><efficacy trial><emerging adult><emerging adulthood><faces><facial><health care resources><human immunodeficiency virus incidence><human immunodeficiency virus prevalence><human immunodeficiency virus transmission><iPhone><incomes><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention participants><juvenile sexual health><measurable outcome><men><multidisciplinary><multiphase optimization strategy><outcome measurement><pilot test><population based><pre-exposure prophylaxis><prevent AIDS><prevent human immunodeficiency virus><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><retention rate><retention strategy><risk-reducing><rural locality><rural place><rural setting><safer sex><safer sexual behavior><secondary outcome><self testing><sex><short message service><smart phone><smartphone><sms messaging><spread of human immunodeficiency virus><texting><uptake><urban area><urban location><urban region><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><young man><young men><young woman><youth age>
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Kathryn Pitkin Derose

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST, HADLEY, MA

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$487,813
FY 2026

Project Title

Promesa: Urban gardening and peer nutritional counseling to improve HIV care outcomes among people with food insecurity in the Dominican Republic

Grant Number:

5R01MH131447-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/3/2023

End Date:

2/29/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

Project Summary HIV and food insecurity pose severe and interrelated problems in Latin America and the Caribbean, including in the Dominican Republic (DR), where HIV ranks as one of the top 5 causes of death and our prior studies have found that nearly 70% of people with HIV (PWH) have moderate or s...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS care><AIDS related stigma><AIDS stigma><AIDS/HIV><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Affect><Agriculture><BMI><BMI percentile><BMI z-score><Behavioral><Biologic Nutritional Availability><Body fat><Body mass index><California><Caribbean><Caribbean Sea Region><Caribbean region><Caring><Cause of Death><Clinic><Clinic Visits><Clinical><Communities><Consumption><Counseling><Country><Data><Dietary Intervention><Dietary quality><Dissemination and Implementation><Dominican><Dominican Republic><Economic Burden><Espanol><Food><Future><Goals><Grant><HIV><HIV Care><HIV associated stigma><HIV burden><HIV disease burden><HIV epidemic burden><HIV global burden><HIV health burden><HIV individuals><HIV infected individuals><HIV infected persons><HIV infection prevalence><HIV internalized stigma><HIV intervention><HIV load><HIV medical care><HIV patient care><HIV people><HIV plasma viral load><HIV positive individuals><HIV positive people><HIV prevalence><HIV related care><HIV related patient care><HIV related stigma><HIV stigma><HIV therapeutic><HIV therapy><HIV treatment><HIV viral burden><HIV viral load><HIV-1 care><HIV-1 infection prevalence><HIV-1 intervention><HIV-1 load><HIV-1 prevalence><HIV-1 therapeutic><HIV-1 therapy><HIV-1 treatment><HIV-1 viral burden><HIV-1 viral load><HIV-based discrimination><HIV-related discrimination><HIV-related social stigma><HIV/AIDS><HIV/AIDS prevalence><HIV/AIDS stigma><Health><Household><Human Immunodeficiency Virus therapy><Human Immunodeficiency Virus treatment><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><International><Interruption><Intervention><Investigators><LAV-HTLV-III><Latin America><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Massachusetts><Mediating><Mediator><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Nutrition Interventions><Nutritional><Nutritional Availability><Nutritional Biological Availability><Nutritional Interventions><Nutritional status><Nutritive Value><Outcome><PLWH><PWH><Participant><Pathway interactions><Patient Self-Report><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Pilot Projects><Prevalence><Process><Psychological Health><Public Health><Quetelet index><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Role><San Francisco><Self-Report><Spanish><Stigma around HIV><Stigma in HIV><Stigma related to HIV><Treatment Efficacy><Treatment outcome><United Nations><Universities><Vegetables><Viral><Viral Burden><Viral Load><Viral Load result><Virus-HIV><West Indies Region><Work><active followup><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><burden of disease><burden of illness><care as usual><care of HIV-1><care outcomes><compare to control><comparison control><cost><depression><determine efficacy><diet intervention><diet quality><dietary vegetable><disease burden><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><experience><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><food insecure><food insecurity><food scarcity><food security><health care outcomes><human immunodeficiency virus burden><human immunodeficiency virus care><human immunodeficiency virus global burden><human immunodeficiency virus prevalence><implementation intervention><improved><individuals infected with HIV><individuals with HIV><individuals with human immunodeficiency virus><intervention effect><intervention efficacy><low food security><medical attention><novel><nutrient bioavailability><nutritious><pathway><peer><people infected with HIV><people infected with human immunodeficiency virus><people living with HIV><people with HIV><people with human immunodeficiency virus><physical conditioning><physical health><pilot study><primary outcome><programs><psychosocial><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><resilience><resilient><scale up><secondary outcome><social><social role><social stigma><stigma><stigma associated with HIV><success><therapeutic efficacy><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><therapy efficacy><treat HIV><treat Human Immunodeficiency Virus><treatment as usual><uptake><usual care><well-being><wellbeing>
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Kartika Palar

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST, HADLEY, MA

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$487,813
FY 2026

Project Title

Promesa: Urban gardening and peer nutritional counseling to improve HIV care outcomes among people with food insecurity in the Dominican Republic

Grant Number:

5R01MH131447-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/3/2023

End Date:

2/29/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

Project Summary HIV and food insecurity pose severe and interrelated problems in Latin America and the Caribbean, including in the Dominican Republic (DR), where HIV ranks as one of the top 5 causes of death and our prior studies have found that nearly 70% of people with HIV (PWH) have moderate or s...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS care><AIDS related stigma><AIDS stigma><AIDS/HIV><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Affect><Agriculture><BMI><BMI percentile><BMI z-score><Behavioral><Biologic Nutritional Availability><Body fat><Body mass index><California><Caribbean><Caribbean Sea Region><Caribbean region><Caring><Cause of Death><Clinic><Clinic Visits><Clinical><Communities><Consumption><Counseling><Country><Data><Dietary Intervention><Dietary quality><Dissemination and Implementation><Dominican><Dominican Republic><Economic Burden><Espanol><Food><Future><Goals><Grant><HIV><HIV Care><HIV associated stigma><HIV burden><HIV disease burden><HIV epidemic burden><HIV global burden><HIV health burden><HIV individuals><HIV infected individuals><HIV infected persons><HIV infection prevalence><HIV internalized stigma><HIV intervention><HIV load><HIV medical care><HIV patient care><HIV people><HIV plasma viral load><HIV positive individuals><HIV positive people><HIV prevalence><HIV related care><HIV related patient care><HIV related stigma><HIV stigma><HIV therapeutic><HIV therapy><HIV treatment><HIV viral burden><HIV viral load><HIV-1 care><HIV-1 infection prevalence><HIV-1 intervention><HIV-1 load><HIV-1 prevalence><HIV-1 therapeutic><HIV-1 therapy><HIV-1 treatment><HIV-1 viral burden><HIV-1 viral load><HIV-based discrimination><HIV-related discrimination><HIV-related social stigma><HIV/AIDS><HIV/AIDS prevalence><HIV/AIDS stigma><Health><Household><Human Immunodeficiency Virus therapy><Human Immunodeficiency Virus treatment><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><International><Interruption><Intervention><Investigators><LAV-HTLV-III><Latin America><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Massachusetts><Mediating><Mediator><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Nutrition Interventions><Nutritional><Nutritional Availability><Nutritional Biological Availability><Nutritional Interventions><Nutritional status><Nutritive Value><Outcome><PLWH><PWH><Participant><Pathway interactions><Patient Self-Report><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Pilot Projects><Prevalence><Process><Psychological Health><Public Health><Quetelet index><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Role><San Francisco><Self-Report><Spanish><Stigma around HIV><Stigma in HIV><Stigma related to HIV><Treatment Efficacy><Treatment outcome><United Nations><Universities><Vegetables><Viral><Viral Burden><Viral Load><Viral Load result><Virus-HIV><West Indies Region><Work><active followup><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><burden of disease><burden of illness><care as usual><care of HIV-1><care outcomes><compare to control><comparison control><cost><depression><determine efficacy><diet intervention><diet quality><dietary vegetable><disease burden><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><experience><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><food insecure><food insecurity><food scarcity><food security><health care outcomes><human immunodeficiency virus burden><human immunodeficiency virus care><human immunodeficiency virus global burden><human immunodeficiency virus prevalence><implementation intervention><improved><individuals infected with HIV><individuals with HIV><individuals with human immunodeficiency virus><intervention effect><intervention efficacy><low food security><medical attention><novel><nutrient bioavailability><nutritious><pathway><peer><people infected with HIV><people infected with human immunodeficiency virus><people living with HIV><people with HIV><people with human immunodeficiency virus><physical conditioning><physical health><pilot study><primary outcome><programs><psychosocial><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><resilience><resilient><scale up><secondary outcome><social><social role><social stigma><stigma><stigma associated with HIV><success><therapeutic efficacy><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><therapy efficacy><treat HIV><treat Human Immunodeficiency Virus><treatment as usual><uptake><usual care><well-being><wellbeing>
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Douglas Scott Krakower

HARVARD PILGRIM HEALTH CARE, INC., Canton, MA

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Active award
$1,870,662
FY 2025

Project Title

Predictive Analytics and Clinical Decision Support to Improve PrEP Prescribing in Community Health Centers (PrEDICT)

Grant Number:

4RF1MH133515-03

Activity Code:

RF1

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/6/2023

End Date:

7/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.

Project Abstract

Rates of new HIV infections are high, and uptake of preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) low, in populations served by community health centers (CHCs) in the US. Healthcare providers in CHCs could play a critical role in increasing PrEP prescribing. However, providers face barriers to PrEP prescribing, su...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Algorithms><Area Under Curve><Caring><Clinical><Clinical Informatics><Cluster randomization trial><Cluster randomized trial><Code><Coding System><Community Health Centers><Community Health Networks><Cultural Sensitivity><Data><Diagnosis><Dose><Electronic Health Record><Epidemic><Face><Familiarity><Formulation><General Practices><Guidelines><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV diagnosis><HIV risk><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Health Care Providers><Health Care Systems><Health Personnel><Health system><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Intervention><Interview><LAV-HTLV-III><Laboratories><Language><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Machine Learning><Modeling><Monitor><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Neighborhood Health Center><Patient Selection><Patients><Perception><Play><Population><PrEP><Predictive Analytics><Provider><Qualitative Methods><Randomized><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Sex Behavior><Sexual Activity><Sexual Behavior><Social Support System><Support System><Testing><U.S. Preventative Services Task Force><U.S. Preventative Task Force><U.S. Preventive Services Task Force><U.S. Preventive Task Force><US Preventative Services Task Force><US Preventative Task Force><US Preventive Health Services Task Force><US Preventive Services Task Force><US Preventive Task Force><USPSTF><United States National Institutes of Health><United States Preventative Services Task Force><United States Preventative Task Force><United States Preventive Services Task Force><United States Preventive Task Force><Virus-HIV><Visit><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><candidate identification><care delivery><clinical decision support><computer based prediction><electronic health care record><electronic health data><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><faces><facial><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health workforce><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><machine based learning><medical personnel><patient centered><patient oriented><patient population><population health><pre-exposure prophylaxis><predictive modeling><provider intervention><qualitative reasoning><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><safety net><scale up><sex activity><sexual activities><social role><support tools><tool><treatment provider><uptake>
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Julia L. Marcus

HARVARD PILGRIM HEALTH CARE, INC., Canton, MA

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Active award
$1,870,662
FY 2025

Project Title

Predictive Analytics and Clinical Decision Support to Improve PrEP Prescribing in Community Health Centers (PrEDICT)

Grant Number:

4RF1MH133515-03

Activity Code:

RF1

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/6/2023

End Date:

7/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.

Project Abstract

Rates of new HIV infections are high, and uptake of preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) low, in populations served by community health centers (CHCs) in the US. Healthcare providers in CHCs could play a critical role in increasing PrEP prescribing. However, providers face barriers to PrEP prescribing, su...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Algorithms><Area Under Curve><Caring><Clinical><Clinical Informatics><Cluster randomization trial><Cluster randomized trial><Code><Coding System><Community Health Centers><Community Health Networks><Cultural Sensitivity><Data><Diagnosis><Dose><Electronic Health Record><Epidemic><Face><Familiarity><Formulation><General Practices><Guidelines><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV diagnosis><HIV risk><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Health Care Providers><Health Care Systems><Health Personnel><Health system><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Intervention><Interview><LAV-HTLV-III><Laboratories><Language><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Machine Learning><Modeling><Monitor><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Neighborhood Health Center><Patient Selection><Patients><Perception><Play><Population><PrEP><Predictive Analytics><Provider><Qualitative Methods><Randomized><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Sex Behavior><Sexual Activity><Sexual Behavior><Social Support System><Support System><Testing><U.S. Preventative Services Task Force><U.S. Preventative Task Force><U.S. Preventive Services Task Force><U.S. Preventive Task Force><US Preventative Services Task Force><US Preventative Task Force><US Preventive Health Services Task Force><US Preventive Services Task Force><US Preventive Task Force><USPSTF><United States National Institutes of Health><United States Preventative Services Task Force><United States Preventative Task Force><United States Preventive Services Task Force><United States Preventive Task Force><Virus-HIV><Visit><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><candidate identification><care delivery><clinical decision support><computer based prediction><electronic health care record><electronic health data><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><faces><facial><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health workforce><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><machine based learning><medical personnel><patient centered><patient oriented><patient population><population health><pre-exposure prophylaxis><predictive modeling><provider intervention><qualitative reasoning><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><safety net><scale up><sex activity><sexual activities><social role><support tools><tool><treatment provider><uptake>
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Constance Fung

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Active award
$1,586,879
FY 2025

Project Title

A multi-center trial to improve nocturia and sleep in older adults

Grant Number:

4RF1AG083477-03

Activity Code:

RF1

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2023

End Date:

8/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Nocturia (waking to pass urine during the main sleep period) occurs two or more times per night in nearly 50% of older adults and is among the most bothersome urinary symptoms, due to its potentially severe impact on sleep. However, nocturia in older adults is often viewed solely as...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Beds><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Bladder><Bladder Urinary System><Clinical Trials><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Collaborations><Conditioned Reflex><Conditioning Therapy><Consent><Delirium><Drug Therapy><Drugs><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Exercise><Frequencies><Goals><Grant><Habits><Health Instruction><Health Services Evaluation><Health Services Research><Health Tutoring><Health education><Increased frequency of micturition><Insomnia><Insomnia Disorder><Investigators><Life Style><Lifestyle><Liquid substance><Medical Care Research><Medication><Multi-center trial><Multicenter Trials><Napping><Nocturia><Nycturia><Participant><Patient Self-Report><Pelvic Floor Muscle><Personal Satisfaction><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index><Position><Positioning Attribute><Procedures><Prostate><Prostate Gland><Prostatic Gland><QOL><Quality of life><Randomization trial><Randomized><Relaxation><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Safety><Self-Report><Severities><Site><Sleep><Sleep disturbances><Sleeplessness><Specialty><Symptoms><Thinking><Time><Training><Treatment Protocols><Treatment Regimen><Treatment Schedule><Urinary Frequency><Urine><Wakefulness><aberrant sleep><active followup><adulthood><aged><antidiuretic><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><compare to control><comparison control><conditioned response><conditioning><delirious><determine efficacy><disrupted sleep><disturbed sleep><drug intervention><drug treatment><drug/agent><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><fall asleep><falls><fluid><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><functional improvement><impaired sleep><improve function><improved><improved functional outcomes><indexing><irregular sleep><liquid><medical specialties><novel><older adult><older adulthood><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><post treatment><programs><quality of sleep><randomisation><randomization><randomized trial><randomly assigned><services research><side effect><sleep amount><sleep disruption><sleep duration><sleep dysregulation><sleep episode><sleep interval><sleep length><sleep onset><sleep period><sleep quality><sleep quantity><sleep time><sleep/wake disruption><sleep/wake disturbance><thoughts><time asleep><time during sleep><time in sleep><time spent asleep><time spent sleeping><treatment program><treatment strategy><urinary><urinary bladder><urologic><urological><well-being><wellbeing>
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Elizabeth Camille Vaughan

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Active award
$1,586,879
FY 2025

Project Title

A multi-center trial to improve nocturia and sleep in older adults

Grant Number:

4RF1AG083477-03

Activity Code:

RF1

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2023

End Date:

8/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Nocturia (waking to pass urine during the main sleep period) occurs two or more times per night in nearly 50% of older adults and is among the most bothersome urinary symptoms, due to its potentially severe impact on sleep. However, nocturia in older adults is often viewed solely as...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Beds><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Bladder><Bladder Urinary System><Clinical Trials><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Collaborations><Conditioned Reflex><Conditioning Therapy><Consent><Delirium><Drug Therapy><Drugs><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Exercise><Frequencies><Goals><Grant><Habits><Health Instruction><Health Services Evaluation><Health Services Research><Health Tutoring><Health education><Increased frequency of micturition><Insomnia><Insomnia Disorder><Investigators><Life Style><Lifestyle><Liquid substance><Medical Care Research><Medication><Multi-center trial><Multicenter Trials><Napping><Nocturia><Nycturia><Participant><Patient Self-Report><Pelvic Floor Muscle><Personal Satisfaction><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index><Position><Positioning Attribute><Procedures><Prostate><Prostate Gland><Prostatic Gland><QOL><Quality of life><Randomization trial><Randomized><Relaxation><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Safety><Self-Report><Severities><Site><Sleep><Sleep disturbances><Sleeplessness><Specialty><Symptoms><Thinking><Time><Training><Treatment Protocols><Treatment Regimen><Treatment Schedule><Urinary Frequency><Urine><Wakefulness><aberrant sleep><active followup><adulthood><aged><antidiuretic><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><compare to control><comparison control><conditioned response><conditioning><delirious><determine efficacy><disrupted sleep><disturbed sleep><drug intervention><drug treatment><drug/agent><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><fall asleep><falls><fluid><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><functional improvement><impaired sleep><improve function><improved><improved functional outcomes><indexing><irregular sleep><liquid><medical specialties><novel><older adult><older adulthood><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><post treatment><programs><quality of sleep><randomisation><randomization><randomized trial><randomly assigned><services research><side effect><sleep amount><sleep disruption><sleep duration><sleep dysregulation><sleep episode><sleep interval><sleep length><sleep onset><sleep period><sleep quality><sleep quantity><sleep time><sleep/wake disruption><sleep/wake disturbance><thoughts><time asleep><time during sleep><time in sleep><time spent asleep><time spent sleeping><treatment program><treatment strategy><urinary><urinary bladder><urologic><urological><well-being><wellbeing>
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Stephen Bradley Freedman

UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY, CALGARY, AB, CANADA

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Active award
$1,459,892
FY 2025

Project Title

Hyperhydration to Improve Kidney Outcomes in Children with Shiga Toxin-Producing E. Coli Infection (HIKO STEC): A Multinational, Embedded, Cluster, Crossover, Randomized Trial

Grant Number:

5R01AI165327-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/17/2021

End Date:

8/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.

Project Abstract

Project Summary The hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) is the most serious complication of high-risk Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) infection and the most common cause of acquired acute kidney injury in otherwise healthy children. HUS develops in up to 20% of children following STEC infe...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><5 year old><5 years of age><Accident and Emergency department><Acute><Acute Kidney Failure><Acute Kidney Insufficiency><Acute Renal Failure><Acute Renal Insufficiency><Adverse Experience><Adverse event><Ambulatory Care><Antibiotic Agents><Antibiotic Drugs><Antibiotics><Azotemia><Binding><Biological><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blood Vessels><Blood Volume><Canada><Caring><Causality><Centers for Disease Control><Centers for Disease Control and Prevention><Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)><Cessation of life><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Chronic Kidney Failure><Chronic Renal Disease><Chronic Renal Failure><Clinical><Clinical Data><Cohort Studies><Complication><Concurrent Studies><Cross-Over Trials><Crossover Trials><Data><Death><Dehydration><Diabetes Mellitus><Diagnosis><Diagnostic><Diarrhea><Disease><Disorder><E coli Infections><E. coli Infections><E. coli produce shiga toxin><EHEC><Emergency Department><Emergency room><Enrollment><Enteral><Enteric><Enterohemorrhagic E. coli><Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli><Enterohemorrhagic strain of E. coli><Enterohemorrhagic strain of Escherichia coli><Epidemiology><Escherichia coli EHEC><Escherichia coli Infections><Etiology><Event><Evidence based treatment><Extravasation><Feces><Fluid overload><Functional Metagenomics><Gasser's Syndrome><Grant><Hct><Hematocrit><Hematocrit procedure><Hemolytic Anemia><Hemolytic-Uremic Syndrome><Hypertension><IV Fluid><Implementation readiness><Infection><Injury to Kidney><Intervention><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Intravenous Fluid><Kidney><Kidney Failure><Kidney Insufficiency><Kidney Replacement Therapy><Kidney Urinary System><Leakage><Life><Link><Liquid substance><Long-term disability><Mediating><Medical><Meta-Analysis><Metagenomics><Miscellaneous Antibiotic><Molecular><Molecular Interaction><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Motility><NIAID><NSAIDs><Narcotics><National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease><Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Agents><Outcome><Outpatient Care><Packed Erythrocyte Volume><Packed Red-Cell Volume><Patients><Phenotype><Prevalence><Prognostic Marker><Proteomics><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Proxy><Random Allocation><Random Selection><Randomization trial><Randomized><Renal Failure><Renal Insufficiency><Renal Replacement Therapy><Renal function><Research><Risk><Safety><Secondary to><Serious Adverse Event><Severe Adverse Event><Severities><Shiga Toxin><Shiga toxigenic E. coli><Shiga toxigenic Escherichia coli><Shiga toxin containing E. coli><Shiga toxin containing Escherichia coli><Shiga toxin producing E. coli><Shiga toxin secreting E. coli><Shiga toxin secreting Escherichia coli><Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli><Shigella Cytotoxin><Shigella Toxin><Site><Spillage><Stx Protein><Survivors><Technology><Testing><Therapeutic><Thrombocytopenia><Thrombopenia><Time><Treatment Protocols><Treatment Regimen><Treatment Schedule><United States><United States Centers for Disease Control><United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention><Urine><Vascular Hypertensive Disease><Vascular Hypertensive Disorder><Work><absorption><acute kidney injury><adverse event monitoring><age 5 years><assess effectiveness><biobank><biologic><biorepository><body water dehydration><causation><chronic kidney disease><clinical care><clinical practice><combat><damage to kidney><design><designing><determine effectiveness><diabetes><disease causation><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><enroll><epidemiologic><epidemiological><evaluate effectiveness><examine effectiveness><experience><five year old><five years of age><fluid><high blood pressure><high risk><hyperpiesia><hyperpiesis><hypertensive disease><hypertensive disorder><hypervolemia><improved><improved outcome><injury to the vasculature><insight><kidney damage><kidney function><kidney injury><kids><liquid><long-term sequelae><mortality><non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs><observational cohort study><open label><open label study><outcome prediction><outpatient treatment><pathogen genomics><predictive biological marker><predictive biomarkers><predictive marker><predictive molecular biomarker><prevent><preventing><prognostic biomarker><prognostic indicator><randomisation><randomization><randomized trial><randomly assigned><renal><renal damage><renal injury><serious adverse experience><serious adverse reaction><stool><targeted biomarker><therapeutic target><thrombotic><transcriptomics><vascular><vascular injury><youngster>
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David Schnadower

UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY, CALGARY, AB, CANADA

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Active award
$1,459,892
FY 2025

Project Title

Hyperhydration to Improve Kidney Outcomes in Children with Shiga Toxin-Producing E. Coli Infection (HIKO STEC): A Multinational, Embedded, Cluster, Crossover, Randomized Trial

Grant Number:

5R01AI165327-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/17/2021

End Date:

8/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.

Project Abstract

Project Summary The hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) is the most serious complication of high-risk Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) infection and the most common cause of acquired acute kidney injury in otherwise healthy children. HUS develops in up to 20% of children following STEC infe...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><5 year old><5 years of age><Accident and Emergency department><Acute><Acute Kidney Failure><Acute Kidney Insufficiency><Acute Renal Failure><Acute Renal Insufficiency><Adverse Experience><Adverse event><Ambulatory Care><Antibiotic Agents><Antibiotic Drugs><Antibiotics><Azotemia><Binding><Biological><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blood Vessels><Blood Volume><Canada><Caring><Causality><Centers for Disease Control><Centers for Disease Control and Prevention><Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)><Cessation of life><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Chronic Kidney Failure><Chronic Renal Disease><Chronic Renal Failure><Clinical><Clinical Data><Cohort Studies><Complication><Concurrent Studies><Cross-Over Trials><Crossover Trials><Data><Death><Dehydration><Diabetes Mellitus><Diagnosis><Diagnostic><Diarrhea><Disease><Disorder><E coli Infections><E. coli Infections><E. coli produce shiga toxin><EHEC><Emergency Department><Emergency room><Enrollment><Enteral><Enteric><Enterohemorrhagic E. coli><Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli><Enterohemorrhagic strain of E. coli><Enterohemorrhagic strain of Escherichia coli><Epidemiology><Escherichia coli EHEC><Escherichia coli Infections><Etiology><Event><Evidence based treatment><Extravasation><Feces><Fluid overload><Functional Metagenomics><Gasser's Syndrome><Grant><Hct><Hematocrit><Hematocrit procedure><Hemolytic Anemia><Hemolytic-Uremic Syndrome><Hypertension><IV Fluid><Implementation readiness><Infection><Injury to Kidney><Intervention><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Intravenous Fluid><Kidney><Kidney Failure><Kidney Insufficiency><Kidney Replacement Therapy><Kidney Urinary System><Leakage><Life><Link><Liquid substance><Long-term disability><Mediating><Medical><Meta-Analysis><Metagenomics><Miscellaneous Antibiotic><Molecular><Molecular Interaction><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Motility><NIAID><NSAIDs><Narcotics><National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease><Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Agents><Outcome><Outpatient Care><Packed Erythrocyte Volume><Packed Red-Cell Volume><Patients><Phenotype><Prevalence><Prognostic Marker><Proteomics><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Proxy><Random Allocation><Random Selection><Randomization trial><Randomized><Renal Failure><Renal Insufficiency><Renal Replacement Therapy><Renal function><Research><Risk><Safety><Secondary to><Serious Adverse Event><Severe Adverse Event><Severities><Shiga Toxin><Shiga toxigenic E. coli><Shiga toxigenic Escherichia coli><Shiga toxin containing E. coli><Shiga toxin containing Escherichia coli><Shiga toxin producing E. coli><Shiga toxin secreting E. coli><Shiga toxin secreting Escherichia coli><Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli><Shigella Cytotoxin><Shigella Toxin><Site><Spillage><Stx Protein><Survivors><Technology><Testing><Therapeutic><Thrombocytopenia><Thrombopenia><Time><Treatment Protocols><Treatment Regimen><Treatment Schedule><United States><United States Centers for Disease Control><United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention><Urine><Vascular Hypertensive Disease><Vascular Hypertensive Disorder><Work><absorption><acute kidney injury><adverse event monitoring><age 5 years><assess effectiveness><biobank><biologic><biorepository><body water dehydration><causation><chronic kidney disease><clinical care><clinical practice><combat><damage to kidney><design><designing><determine effectiveness><diabetes><disease causation><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><enroll><epidemiologic><epidemiological><evaluate effectiveness><examine effectiveness><experience><five year old><five years of age><fluid><high blood pressure><high risk><hyperpiesia><hyperpiesis><hypertensive disease><hypertensive disorder><hypervolemia><improved><improved outcome><injury to the vasculature><insight><kidney damage><kidney function><kidney injury><kids><liquid><long-term sequelae><mortality><non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs><observational cohort study><open label><open label study><outcome prediction><outpatient treatment><pathogen genomics><predictive biological marker><predictive biomarkers><predictive marker><predictive molecular biomarker><prevent><preventing><prognostic biomarker><prognostic indicator><randomisation><randomization><randomized trial><randomly assigned><renal><renal damage><renal injury><serious adverse experience><serious adverse reaction><stool><targeted biomarker><therapeutic target><thrombotic><transcriptomics><vascular><vascular injury><youngster>
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PHILLIP I TARR

UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY, CALGARY, AB, CANADA

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Active award
$1,459,892
FY 2025

Project Title

Hyperhydration to Improve Kidney Outcomes in Children with Shiga Toxin-Producing E. Coli Infection (HIKO STEC): A Multinational, Embedded, Cluster, Crossover, Randomized Trial

Grant Number:

5R01AI165327-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/17/2021

End Date:

8/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.

Project Abstract

Project Summary The hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) is the most serious complication of high-risk Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) infection and the most common cause of acquired acute kidney injury in otherwise healthy children. HUS develops in up to 20% of children following STEC infe...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><5 year old><5 years of age><Accident and Emergency department><Acute><Acute Kidney Failure><Acute Kidney Insufficiency><Acute Renal Failure><Acute Renal Insufficiency><Adverse Experience><Adverse event><Ambulatory Care><Antibiotic Agents><Antibiotic Drugs><Antibiotics><Azotemia><Binding><Biological><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blood Vessels><Blood Volume><Canada><Caring><Causality><Centers for Disease Control><Centers for Disease Control and Prevention><Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)><Cessation of life><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Chronic Kidney Failure><Chronic Renal Disease><Chronic Renal Failure><Clinical><Clinical Data><Cohort Studies><Complication><Concurrent Studies><Cross-Over Trials><Crossover Trials><Data><Death><Dehydration><Diabetes Mellitus><Diagnosis><Diagnostic><Diarrhea><Disease><Disorder><E coli Infections><E. coli Infections><E. coli produce shiga toxin><EHEC><Emergency Department><Emergency room><Enrollment><Enteral><Enteric><Enterohemorrhagic E. coli><Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli><Enterohemorrhagic strain of E. coli><Enterohemorrhagic strain of Escherichia coli><Epidemiology><Escherichia coli EHEC><Escherichia coli Infections><Etiology><Event><Evidence based treatment><Extravasation><Feces><Fluid overload><Functional Metagenomics><Gasser's Syndrome><Grant><Hct><Hematocrit><Hematocrit procedure><Hemolytic Anemia><Hemolytic-Uremic Syndrome><Hypertension><IV Fluid><Implementation readiness><Infection><Injury to Kidney><Intervention><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Intravenous Fluid><Kidney><Kidney Failure><Kidney Insufficiency><Kidney Replacement Therapy><Kidney Urinary System><Leakage><Life><Link><Liquid substance><Long-term disability><Mediating><Medical><Meta-Analysis><Metagenomics><Miscellaneous Antibiotic><Molecular><Molecular Interaction><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Motility><NIAID><NSAIDs><Narcotics><National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease><Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Agents><Outcome><Outpatient Care><Packed Erythrocyte Volume><Packed Red-Cell Volume><Patients><Phenotype><Prevalence><Prognostic Marker><Proteomics><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Proxy><Random Allocation><Random Selection><Randomization trial><Randomized><Renal Failure><Renal Insufficiency><Renal Replacement Therapy><Renal function><Research><Risk><Safety><Secondary to><Serious Adverse Event><Severe Adverse Event><Severities><Shiga Toxin><Shiga toxigenic E. coli><Shiga toxigenic Escherichia coli><Shiga toxin containing E. coli><Shiga toxin containing Escherichia coli><Shiga toxin producing E. coli><Shiga toxin secreting E. coli><Shiga toxin secreting Escherichia coli><Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli><Shigella Cytotoxin><Shigella Toxin><Site><Spillage><Stx Protein><Survivors><Technology><Testing><Therapeutic><Thrombocytopenia><Thrombopenia><Time><Treatment Protocols><Treatment Regimen><Treatment Schedule><United States><United States Centers for Disease Control><United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention><Urine><Vascular Hypertensive Disease><Vascular Hypertensive Disorder><Work><absorption><acute kidney injury><adverse event monitoring><age 5 years><assess effectiveness><biobank><biologic><biorepository><body water dehydration><causation><chronic kidney disease><clinical care><clinical practice><combat><damage to kidney><design><designing><determine effectiveness><diabetes><disease causation><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><enroll><epidemiologic><epidemiological><evaluate effectiveness><examine effectiveness><experience><five year old><five years of age><fluid><high blood pressure><high risk><hyperpiesia><hyperpiesis><hypertensive disease><hypertensive disorder><hypervolemia><improved><improved outcome><injury to the vasculature><insight><kidney damage><kidney function><kidney injury><kids><liquid><long-term sequelae><mortality><non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs><observational cohort study><open label><open label study><outcome prediction><outpatient treatment><pathogen genomics><predictive biological marker><predictive biomarkers><predictive marker><predictive molecular biomarker><prevent><preventing><prognostic biomarker><prognostic indicator><randomisation><randomization><randomized trial><randomly assigned><renal><renal damage><renal injury><serious adverse experience><serious adverse reaction><stool><targeted biomarker><therapeutic target><thrombotic><transcriptomics><vascular><vascular injury><youngster>
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Stephen E Lankenau

DREXEL UNIVERSITY, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Active award
$1,279,836
FY 2025

Project Title

UnityPhilly Response App for Overdose Reversal: Assessing Citywide Effectiveness and Sustainability

Grant Number:

5R01DA055851-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2023

End Date:

7/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.

Project Abstract

    Reducing overdose mortality immediately and long-term is a top public health priority as the overdose epidemic in the U.S. continues to worsen. The COVID-19 pandemic, which began hitting the U.S. in early 2020, has exacerbated the overdose crisis. Opioid overdose deaths, which accounted for the ...

Research Terms

<Actiq><Acute><Address><Adoption><Android App><Android Application><COVID crisis><COVID epidemic><COVID pandemic><COVID-19 affected><COVID-19 consequence><COVID-19 crisis><COVID-19 effect><COVID-19 epidemic><COVID-19 era><COVID-19 global health crisis><COVID-19 global pandemic><COVID-19 health crisis><COVID-19 impact><COVID-19 impacted><COVID-19 pandemic><COVID-19 period><COVID-19 public health crisis><COVID-19 years><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Phone Application><Cell Signaling><Cell phone App><Cellular Phone App><Cellular Phone Application><Cessation of life><Cities><Communities><Death><Diacetylmorphine><Diamorphine><Disease><Disorder><Duragesic><Effectiveness><Emergencies><Emergency Situation><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Epidemic><Equity><Event><Family member><Feasibility Studies><Fentanest><Fentanyl><Fentyl><Goals><Government Agencies><Health><Heroin><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Link><Local Government><Maintenance><Medical><Mission><Modeling><NIH><Naloxone><Narcan><Narcanti><National Institutes of Health><Neighborhoods><Outcome><Outcome Measure><Overdose><Overdose reduction><Overdose reversal><Participant><Pathway interactions><Pattern><Persons><Phentanyl><Philadelphia><Population><Process><Psyche structure><Public Health><RE-AIM><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Recovery><Research><SARS-CoV-2 epidemic><SARS-CoV-2 global health crisis><SARS-CoV-2 global pandemic><SARS-CoV-2 pandemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 epidemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 pandemic><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 epidemic><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 pandemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 epidemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Smart Phone App><Smart Phone Application><Smartphone App><Speed><Subgroup><United States National Institutes of Health><app on a smartphone><application on a smartphone><behavior study><behavioral study><biological signal transduction><cell phone based app><community based organizations><community organizations><coronavirus disease 2019 consequence><coronavirus disease 2019 crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 effect><coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic><coronavirus disease 2019 global health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 global pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 impact><coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 public health crisis><coronavirus disease crisis><coronavirus disease epidemic><coronavirus disease pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 global pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 impact><coronavirus disease-19 pandemic><design><designing><distribute naloxone><enroll><experience><iOS app><iOS application><iPhone App><iPhone Application><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><licit opioid><manufacture><measurable outcome><member><mental><mobile phone app><mortality><naloxone availability><naloxone dispensary><naloxone dispensation><naloxone dispensing><naloxone distribution><naloxone provision><non-medical opioid use><nonmedical opioid use><opiate consumption><opiate crisis><opiate deaths><opiate drug use><opiate intake><opiate medication><opiate misuse><opiate mortality><opiate overdose><opiate related overdose><opiate use><opioid consumption><opioid crisis><opioid deaths><opioid drug overdose><opioid drug use><opioid epidemic><opioid induced overdose><opioid intake><opioid intoxication><opioid medication><opioid medication overdose><opioid misuse><opioid mortality><opioid overdose><opioid overdose death><opioid poisoning><opioid related death><opioid related overdose><opioid toxicity><opioid use><outcome measurement><overdose death><overdose fatalities><overdose risk><pathway><phone app><phone application><pilot test><prescribed opiate><prescribed opioid><prescription opiate><prescription opioid><provide naloxone><public health intervention><public health priorities><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><reduce overdose><reduction in overdose><response><reverse overdose><scale up><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><smartphone application><smartphone based app><smartphone based application><synthetic opiate><synthetic opioid><uptake><urban environment><urban setting><usability><volunteer><willingness>
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David Gary Schwartz

DREXEL UNIVERSITY, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Active award
$1,279,836
FY 2025

Project Title

UnityPhilly Response App for Overdose Reversal: Assessing Citywide Effectiveness and Sustainability

Grant Number:

5R01DA055851-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2023

End Date:

7/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.

Project Abstract

    Reducing overdose mortality immediately and long-term is a top public health priority as the overdose epidemic in the U.S. continues to worsen. The COVID-19 pandemic, which began hitting the U.S. in early 2020, has exacerbated the overdose crisis. Opioid overdose deaths, which accounted for the ...

Research Terms

<Actiq><Acute><Address><Adoption><Android App><Android Application><COVID crisis><COVID epidemic><COVID pandemic><COVID-19 affected><COVID-19 consequence><COVID-19 crisis><COVID-19 effect><COVID-19 epidemic><COVID-19 era><COVID-19 global health crisis><COVID-19 global pandemic><COVID-19 health crisis><COVID-19 impact><COVID-19 impacted><COVID-19 pandemic><COVID-19 period><COVID-19 public health crisis><COVID-19 years><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Phone Application><Cell Signaling><Cell phone App><Cellular Phone App><Cellular Phone Application><Cessation of life><Cities><Communities><Death><Diacetylmorphine><Diamorphine><Disease><Disorder><Duragesic><Effectiveness><Emergencies><Emergency Situation><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Epidemic><Equity><Event><Family member><Feasibility Studies><Fentanest><Fentanyl><Fentyl><Goals><Government Agencies><Health><Heroin><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Link><Local Government><Maintenance><Medical><Mission><Modeling><NIH><Naloxone><Narcan><Narcanti><National Institutes of Health><Neighborhoods><Outcome><Outcome Measure><Overdose><Overdose reduction><Overdose reversal><Participant><Pathway interactions><Pattern><Persons><Phentanyl><Philadelphia><Population><Process><Psyche structure><Public Health><RE-AIM><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Recovery><Research><SARS-CoV-2 epidemic><SARS-CoV-2 global health crisis><SARS-CoV-2 global pandemic><SARS-CoV-2 pandemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 epidemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 pandemic><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 epidemic><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 pandemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 epidemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Smart Phone App><Smart Phone Application><Smartphone App><Speed><Subgroup><United States National Institutes of Health><app on a smartphone><application on a smartphone><behavior study><behavioral study><biological signal transduction><cell phone based app><community based organizations><community organizations><coronavirus disease 2019 consequence><coronavirus disease 2019 crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 effect><coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic><coronavirus disease 2019 global health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 global pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 impact><coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 public health crisis><coronavirus disease crisis><coronavirus disease epidemic><coronavirus disease pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 global pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 impact><coronavirus disease-19 pandemic><design><designing><distribute naloxone><enroll><experience><iOS app><iOS application><iPhone App><iPhone Application><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><licit opioid><manufacture><measurable outcome><member><mental><mobile phone app><mortality><naloxone availability><naloxone dispensary><naloxone dispensation><naloxone dispensing><naloxone distribution><naloxone provision><non-medical opioid use><nonmedical opioid use><opiate consumption><opiate crisis><opiate deaths><opiate drug use><opiate intake><opiate medication><opiate misuse><opiate mortality><opiate overdose><opiate related overdose><opiate use><opioid consumption><opioid crisis><opioid deaths><opioid drug overdose><opioid drug use><opioid epidemic><opioid induced overdose><opioid intake><opioid intoxication><opioid medication><opioid medication overdose><opioid misuse><opioid mortality><opioid overdose><opioid overdose death><opioid poisoning><opioid related death><opioid related overdose><opioid toxicity><opioid use><outcome measurement><overdose death><overdose fatalities><overdose risk><pathway><phone app><phone application><pilot test><prescribed opiate><prescribed opioid><prescription opiate><prescription opioid><provide naloxone><public health intervention><public health priorities><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><reduce overdose><reduction in overdose><response><reverse overdose><scale up><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><smartphone application><smartphone based app><smartphone based application><synthetic opiate><synthetic opioid><uptake><urban environment><urban setting><usability><volunteer><willingness>
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Christopher Ethan Cox

DUKE UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, NC

Good lead · 56/100
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
Team-scale grant
$762,327
FY 2026

Project Title

1/2 Self-directed mobile adaptive coping skills intervention to improve psychological distress symptoms among cardiorespiratory failure survivors: the Blueprint RCT

Grant Number:

5UH3HL168487-03

Activity Code:

UH3

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/15/2024

End Date:

1/31/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.
  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

Cardiorespiratory conditions such as the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), congestive heart failure, COVID pneumonia, and sepsis are among the most common causes of mortality and morbidity. They are also notable for high rates of persistent psychological distress symptoms including depress...

Research Terms

<ARDS><Active Follow-up><Acute Respiratory Distress><Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome><Address><Adherence><Adult ARDS><Adult RDS><Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome><Age><Anxiety><Behavioral><COVID associated pneumonia><COVID induced pneumonia><COVID pneumonia><COVID related pneumonia><COVID-19><COVID-19 associated pneumonia><COVID-19 induced pneumonia><COVID-19 pneumonia><COVID-19 related pneumonia><COVID-19 viral pneumonia><CV-19><Cardiac Failure Congestive><Characteristics><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Colorado><Congestive Heart Failure><Coping Skills><Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019><Critical Illness><Critically Ill><Da Nang Lung><Data><Diagnosis><Disease><Disorder><Distress><Education><Education for Intervention><Educational Intervention><Educational aspects><Elements><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Emotional Depression><Ensure><Espanol><Failure><Heart Decompensation><Heterogeneity><Home><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Hospitals><Hybrids><Implementation readiness><Instruction Intervention><Intervention><Interview><Language><Lead><Mental Depression><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene Services><Methods><Modeling><Morbidity><On-Line Systems><Online Systems><Oregon><Outcome><PFAS><PTSD><Participant><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Pb element><Persons><Phone><Poly-fluoroalkyl substances><Population><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Problem Solving><Protocol Screening><QOL><QOL improvement><Quality of life><RE-AIM><Randomized><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Relaxation><Research><Research Priority><SARS-CoV-2 associated pneumonia><SARS-CoV-2 induced pneumonia><SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia><SARS-CoV-2 related pneumonia><SARS-CoV-2 viral pneumonia><Sampling><Self Direction><Self Efficacy><Sepsis><Severity of illness><Shock Lung><Site><Spanish><Spanish/English><Stiff lung><Structure><Subgroup><Survivors><Symptoms><Telephone><Testing><Time><Training Intervention><Training Programs><Treatment Efficacy><Work><active followup><ages><chronic heart failure><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><community engagement><compare to control><comparison control><coping strategy><coronavirus disease 2019><coronavirus disease 2019 associated pneumonia><coronavirus disease 2019 induced pneumonia><coronavirus disease 2019 pneumonia><coronavirus disease 2019 related pneumonia><coronavirus disease associated pneumonia><coronavirus disease induced pneumonia><coronavirus disease pneumonia><coronavirus disease related pneumonia><coronavirus disease-19><coronavirus disease-19 pneumonia><coronavirus infectious disease-19><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><disease severity><efficacy testing><emotion regulation><emotional regulation><engagement with communities><experience><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><future implementation><health and care delivery><health care delivery><health delivery systems><health services delivery><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><homes><implementation framework><implementation outcomes><implementation research framework><implementation science framework><improved><improvements in QOL><improvements in quality of life><innovate><innovation><innovative><instructional intervention><interest><intervention delivery><intervention design><intervention efficacy><m-Health><mHealth><manage symptom><mental health care><mobile app><mobile application><mobile device application><mobile health><mortality><online computer><patient oriented outcomes><patient population><perfluorinated alkyl substances><perfluoroalkyl substances><perfluoroalkylated substances><physical symptom><pneumonia due to COVID><pneumonia due to COVID-19><pneumonia due to SARS-CoV-2><pneumonia due to coronavirus disease><pneumonia due to coronavirus disease 2019><pneumonia due to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><pneumonia in COVID><pneumonia in COVID-19><pneumonia in SARS-CoV-2><pneumonia in coronavirus disease><pneumonia in coronavirus disease 2019><pneumonia in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><polyfluorinated alkyl substances><polyfluoroalkyl substances><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><primary outcome><programs><psychological distress><psychological symptom><quality of life improvement><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><response><response to therapy><response to treatment><rurality><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 associated pneumonia><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 induced pneumonia><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pneumonia><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 related pneumonia><skills><social factors><socio-demographics><sociodemographics><success><symptom management><symptom treatment><symptomatic treatment><therapeutic efficacy><therapeutic response><therapy design><therapy efficacy><therapy response><traumatic neurosis><treat symptom><treatment design><treatment effect><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><web based><wet lung>
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Kathryn Pitkin Derose

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST, HADLEY, MA

Good lead · 56/100
Likely hiring
Very recent
Active award
$193,599
FY 2026

Project Title

Promesa: Urban gardening and peer nutritional counseling to improve HIV care outcomes among people with food insecurity in the Dominican Republic

Grant Number:

3R01MH131447-04S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/3/2023

End Date:

2/29/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

Project Summary HIV and food insecurity pose severe and interrelated problems in Latin America and the Caribbean, including in the Dominican Republic (DR), where HIV ranks as one of the top 5 causes of death and our prior studies have found that nearly 70% of people with HIV (PWH) have moderate or s...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS care><AIDS related stigma><AIDS stigma><AIDS/HIV><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Affect><Agriculture><BMI><BMI percentile><BMI z-score><Behavioral><Biologic Nutritional Availability><Body fat><Body mass index><California><Caribbean><Caribbean Sea Region><Caribbean region><Caring><Cause of Death><Clinic><Clinic Visits><Clinical><Communities><Consumption><Counseling><Country><Data><Dietary Intervention><Dietary quality><Dissemination and Implementation><Dominican><Dominican Republic><Economic Burden><Espanol><Food><Future><Goals><Grant><HIV><HIV Care><HIV associated stigma><HIV burden><HIV disease burden><HIV epidemic burden><HIV global burden><HIV health burden><HIV individuals><HIV infected individuals><HIV infected persons><HIV infection prevalence><HIV internalized stigma><HIV intervention><HIV load><HIV medical care><HIV patient care><HIV people><HIV plasma viral load><HIV positive individuals><HIV positive people><HIV prevalence><HIV related care><HIV related patient care><HIV related stigma><HIV stigma><HIV therapeutic><HIV therapy><HIV treatment><HIV viral burden><HIV viral load><HIV-1 care><HIV-1 infection prevalence><HIV-1 intervention><HIV-1 load><HIV-1 prevalence><HIV-1 therapeutic><HIV-1 therapy><HIV-1 treatment><HIV-1 viral burden><HIV-1 viral load><HIV-based discrimination><HIV-related discrimination><HIV-related social stigma><HIV/AIDS><HIV/AIDS prevalence><HIV/AIDS stigma><Health><Household><Human Immunodeficiency Virus therapy><Human Immunodeficiency Virus treatment><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><International><Interruption><Intervention><Investigators><LAV-HTLV-III><Latin America><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Massachusetts><Mediating><Mediator><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Nutrition Interventions><Nutritional><Nutritional Availability><Nutritional Biological Availability><Nutritional Interventions><Nutritional status><Nutritive Value><Outcome><PLWH><PWH><Participant><Pathway interactions><Patient Self-Report><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Pilot Projects><Prevalence><Process><Psychological Health><Public Health><Quetelet index><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Role><San Francisco><Self-Report><Spanish><Stigma around HIV><Stigma in HIV><Stigma related to HIV><Treatment Efficacy><Treatment outcome><United Nations><Universities><Vegetables><Viral><Viral Burden><Viral Load><Viral Load result><Virus-HIV><West Indies Region><Work><active followup><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><burden of disease><burden of illness><care as usual><care of HIV-1><care outcomes><compare to control><comparison control><cost><depression><determine efficacy><diet intervention><diet quality><dietary vegetable><disease burden><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><experience><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><food insecure><food insecurity><food scarcity><food security><health care outcomes><human immunodeficiency virus burden><human immunodeficiency virus care><human immunodeficiency virus global burden><human immunodeficiency virus prevalence><implementation intervention><improved><individuals infected with HIV><individuals with HIV><individuals with human immunodeficiency virus><intervention effect><intervention efficacy><low food security><medical attention><novel><nutrient bioavailability><nutritious><pathway><peer><people infected with HIV><people infected with human immunodeficiency virus><people living with HIV><people with HIV><people with human immunodeficiency virus><physical conditioning><physical health><pilot study><primary outcome><programs><psychosocial><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><resilience><resilient><scale up><secondary outcome><social><social role><social stigma><stigma><stigma associated with HIV><success><therapeutic efficacy><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><therapy efficacy><treat HIV><treat Human Immunodeficiency Virus><treatment as usual><uptake><usual care><well-being><wellbeing>
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Kartika Palar

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST, HADLEY, MA

Good lead · 56/100
Likely hiring
Very recent
Active award
$193,599
FY 2026

Project Title

Promesa: Urban gardening and peer nutritional counseling to improve HIV care outcomes among people with food insecurity in the Dominican Republic

Grant Number:

3R01MH131447-04S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/3/2023

End Date:

2/29/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

Project Summary HIV and food insecurity pose severe and interrelated problems in Latin America and the Caribbean, including in the Dominican Republic (DR), where HIV ranks as one of the top 5 causes of death and our prior studies have found that nearly 70% of people with HIV (PWH) have moderate or s...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS care><AIDS related stigma><AIDS stigma><AIDS/HIV><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Affect><Agriculture><BMI><BMI percentile><BMI z-score><Behavioral><Biologic Nutritional Availability><Body fat><Body mass index><California><Caribbean><Caribbean Sea Region><Caribbean region><Caring><Cause of Death><Clinic><Clinic Visits><Clinical><Communities><Consumption><Counseling><Country><Data><Dietary Intervention><Dietary quality><Dissemination and Implementation><Dominican><Dominican Republic><Economic Burden><Espanol><Food><Future><Goals><Grant><HIV><HIV Care><HIV associated stigma><HIV burden><HIV disease burden><HIV epidemic burden><HIV global burden><HIV health burden><HIV individuals><HIV infected individuals><HIV infected persons><HIV infection prevalence><HIV internalized stigma><HIV intervention><HIV load><HIV medical care><HIV patient care><HIV people><HIV plasma viral load><HIV positive individuals><HIV positive people><HIV prevalence><HIV related care><HIV related patient care><HIV related stigma><HIV stigma><HIV therapeutic><HIV therapy><HIV treatment><HIV viral burden><HIV viral load><HIV-1 care><HIV-1 infection prevalence><HIV-1 intervention><HIV-1 load><HIV-1 prevalence><HIV-1 therapeutic><HIV-1 therapy><HIV-1 treatment><HIV-1 viral burden><HIV-1 viral load><HIV-based discrimination><HIV-related discrimination><HIV-related social stigma><HIV/AIDS><HIV/AIDS prevalence><HIV/AIDS stigma><Health><Household><Human Immunodeficiency Virus therapy><Human Immunodeficiency Virus treatment><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><International><Interruption><Intervention><Investigators><LAV-HTLV-III><Latin America><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Massachusetts><Mediating><Mediator><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Nutrition Interventions><Nutritional><Nutritional Availability><Nutritional Biological Availability><Nutritional Interventions><Nutritional status><Nutritive Value><Outcome><PLWH><PWH><Participant><Pathway interactions><Patient Self-Report><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Pilot Projects><Prevalence><Process><Psychological Health><Public Health><Quetelet index><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Role><San Francisco><Self-Report><Spanish><Stigma around HIV><Stigma in HIV><Stigma related to HIV><Treatment Efficacy><Treatment outcome><United Nations><Universities><Vegetables><Viral><Viral Burden><Viral Load><Viral Load result><Virus-HIV><West Indies Region><Work><active followup><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><burden of disease><burden of illness><care as usual><care of HIV-1><care outcomes><compare to control><comparison control><cost><depression><determine efficacy><diet intervention><diet quality><dietary vegetable><disease burden><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><experience><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><food insecure><food insecurity><food scarcity><food security><health care outcomes><human immunodeficiency virus burden><human immunodeficiency virus care><human immunodeficiency virus global burden><human immunodeficiency virus prevalence><implementation intervention><improved><individuals infected with HIV><individuals with HIV><individuals with human immunodeficiency virus><intervention effect><intervention efficacy><low food security><medical attention><novel><nutrient bioavailability><nutritious><pathway><peer><people infected with HIV><people infected with human immunodeficiency virus><people living with HIV><people with HIV><people with human immunodeficiency virus><physical conditioning><physical health><pilot study><primary outcome><programs><psychosocial><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><resilience><resilient><scale up><secondary outcome><social><social role><social stigma><stigma><stigma associated with HIV><success><therapeutic efficacy><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><therapy efficacy><treat HIV><treat Human Immunodeficiency Virus><treatment as usual><uptake><usual care><well-being><wellbeing>
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Kali Zhou

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles, CA

Good lead · 56/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
Career award
$165,735
FY 2026

Project Title

Multilevel Determinants of Socioeconomic Disparities in Geographic Late Stage Hepatocellular Carcinoma Hotspots

Grant Number:

5K23MD016963-05

Activity Code:

K23

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/25/2022

End Date:

3/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.
  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the fastest growing cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States (US), with rising incidence among low-income individuals. Due to importance of cancer stage at diagnosis to survival, we applied small area estimation to the population-...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Acculturation><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><American><Application Context><Area><Cancer Cause><Cancer Control><Cancer Control Research><Cancer Control Science><Cancer Etiology><Cancers><Caring><Causality><Censuses><Cessation of life><Characteristics><Cirrhosis><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Data><Communities><Complex><County><Cultural Assimilation><Data><Data Linkages><Data Reporting><Data Set><Death><Detection><Development><Diagnosis><Disadvantaged><Disease Management><Disorder Management><Disparities><Disparity><Early Diagnosis><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Etiology><Failure><Fostering><Foundations><Frequencies><Future><GI cancers><GI malignancies><GI tract cancers><Gastrointestinal Cancer><Gastrointestinal Tract Cancer><General Prognostic Factor><Generalized Growth><Geography><Goals><Growth><Health><Health Care Utilization><Health Services><Hepatic Cancer><Hepatic Disorder><Hepatocarcinoma><Hepatocellular Carcinoma><Hepatocellular cancer><Hepatoma><Image><Immigrant><Incidence><Individual><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Interview><Investigators><Knowledge><Language><Liver Cells Carcinoma><Liver diseases><Location><Los Angeles><Low Income Population><Low income><Low income group><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Maintenance><Malignant Gastrointestinal Neoplasm><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Malignant neoplasm of gastrointestinal tract><Malignant neoplasm of liver><Maps><Mediating><Medical Records><Mentors><Mentorship><Methodology><Mission><Modeling><NCMHD><NIMHD><National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities><National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities><National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities><Neighborhoods><Newly Diagnosed><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Patient Self-Report><Patients><Persons><Population><Predisposing Factor><Primary carcinoma of the liver cells><Process><Prognosis><Prognostic Factor><Prognostic/Survival Factor><Prospective Studies><Provider><Public Health><Qualitative Methods><Questionnaires><Randomized><Record Linkage Study><Registries><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Research Proposals><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Risk><Role><SES disparity><Science><Screening for Hepatocellular Cancer><Selection Bias><Self-Report><Services><Severities><Socio-economic status><Socioeconomic Status><Socioeconomically disadvantaged><Stage at Diagnosis><Strategic Planning><Structure><Survey Instrument><Surveys><System><Techniques><Technology><Testing><Tissue Growth><Training><Tumor Biology><United States><Update><Urban Population><Work><access to transportation><adulthood><cancer diagnosis><cancer disparity><cancer health disparity><cancer registry><cancer-related health disparity><career development><causation><cirrhotic><cohort><contextual factors><data registry><data representation><data representations><density><deprivation><design><designing><developmental><disease causation><disparity in cancer><early detection><early liver cancer detection><effective intervention><environment enrichment><environment enrichment for laboratory animals><environmental enrichment><environmental enrichment for laboratory animals><epidemiology research study><epidemiology study><epidemiology survey><ethnic minority><evidence base><experience><facilities for imaging><gastrointestinal malignancies><health care service use><health care service utilization><hepatic disease><hepatopathy><imaging><imaging center><imaging facilities><imaging-related facilities><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention delivery><intervention design><liver cancer><liver cancer detection><liver carcinoma><liver disorder><liver malignancy><low SES><low income individual><low income people><low socio-economic position><low socio-economic status><low socioeconomic position><low socioeconomic status><malignancy><malignant liver tumor><methods to study multiple-level influences><multi-level analysis><multi-level model><multilevel analysis><multilevel model><multilevel modeling><neoplasm registry><neoplasm/cancer><ontogeny><participant engagement><pathway><patient engagement><population based><primary outcome><prospective><prospective research study><prospective survey><qualitative reasoning><racial minority><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><residence><residential building><residential site><safety net><screening for liver cancer><secondary outcome><social><social determinants><social health determinants><social role><socio-demographics><socio-economic><socio-economic disadvantage><socio-economic disparity><socio-economic inequality><socio-economic inequity><socio-economic position><socio-economically><socio-economically disadvantaged><socio-economically underprivileged><sociodemographics><sociodeterminant><socioeconomic disadvantage><socioeconomic disparity><socioeconomic inequality><socioeconomic inequity><socioeconomic position><socioeconomically><socioeconomically underprivileged><socioeconomics><stakeholder insights><stakeholder perspectives><theories><therapy design><transportation access><treatment design><urban area><urban group><urban individual><urban location><urban people><urban region>
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Yulia Landa

ICAHN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT MOUNT SINAI, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$799,449
FY 2025

Project Title

Early Stage Identification and Engagement to Reduce the Duration of Untreated Psychosis: Evaluating the Impact of Screening and Systematic Communication

Grant Number:

5R01MH130354-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/4/2022

End Date:

6/30/2027

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  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Studies find a substantial delay between the onset of psychosis and the initiation of specialty treatment for first episode psychosis (FEP), with the duration of untreated psychosis (DUP) typically over one year in the U.S. Better strategies are needed to improve identificat...

Research Terms

<Administrator><Age><Attitude><Caring><Client satisfaction><Clinic><Communication><Communication Methods><Communities><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Science><Consolidated Framework for Implementing Change><Consultations><Coordinated Specialty Care><Data><Detection><Early Diagnosis><Early Intervention><Early identification><Economics><Equipment and supply inventories><Family><Future><General Taxonomy><Health system><Hybrids><Impairment><Individual><Intervention><Interview><Inventory><Knowledge><Measures><Mediating><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methods><Modeling><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Netherlands><New York><Outcome><Patient Satisfaction><Patients><Population><Procedures><Psychological Health><Psychoses><Questionnaires><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Recovery of Function><Relapse><Research><Schizophrenia><Schizophrenic Disorders><Services><Societies><Specialty><Structure><Symptoms><Taxonomy><Time><Training><Treatment Cost><Treatment outcome><Youth><Youth 10-21><aged><ages><alleviate symptom><ameliorating symptom><annual screening><attenuated psychosis syndrome><barriers to implementation><clinical high risk for psychosis><community clinic><consultation><decrease symptom><dementia praecox><design><designing><disability><duration of untreated psychosis><early detection><economic><effectiveness testing><facilitators to implementation><fewer symptoms><first episode psychosis><functional recovery><functional restoration><help seeking><help-seeking behavior><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation determinants><implementation facilitators><implementation factors><implementation strategy><implementation study><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><medical specialties><mental health care><practice setting><productivity loss><programs><psychiatric disability><psychosis risk><psychosis risk syndrome><psychosocial><psychotic symptoms><public health relevance><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><reduce symptoms><relieves symptoms><restore function><restore functionality><restore lost function><routine practice><routine screening><schizophrenic><screening><screenings><service engagement><services engagement><social stigma><stigma><strategies for implementation><symptom alleviation><symptom reduction><symptom relief><trial design><youth age>
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Matthew James Smith

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$761,179
FY 2025

Project Title

A Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation RCT of Virtual Interview Training for Autistic Transition-Age Youth

Grant Number:

5R01MH132656-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2023

End Date:

5/31/2027

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  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Project Summary: Pre-employment transition services is federally-mandated by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunities Act (2014) to help prepare autistic transition-age youth for the workforce prior to existing high school. However, there are few evidence-based practices implemented within pre-emp...

Research Terms

<ASD><ASD community><Active Follow-up><Address><Anxiety><Assess implementation><Autism><Autistic Disorder><Behavior><Career Choice><Career Path><Disparities><Disparity><E-learning><Early Infantile Autism><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Employment><Employment Application><Enrollment><Evaluation><Evidence based practice><Face><Faculty Education><Faculty Training><Feedback><Focus Groups><Future><Goals><Grant><Health Services Evaluation><Health Services Research><Hour><Hybrids><Implementation assessment><Infantile Autism><Intervention><Interview><Job Application><Jobs><Kanner's Syndrome><Measures><Mediating><Mediation><Medical Care Research><Medical Rehabilitation><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Motivation><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Negotiating><Negotiation><Occupations><Outcome><Persons><Pilot Projects><Play><Preparation><Professional Positions><Psychological Health><Race><Races><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Rehabilitation><Rehabilitation therapy><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Role><Salaries><Schools><Series><Services><Site><Special Education><Strategic Planning><Survey Instrument><Surveys><System><Teacher Education><Teacher Educator><Teacher Preparation><Teacher Professional Development><Teacher Training><Technology><Testing><Time><Token Economy><Token Reinforcement><Training><Unemployment><Validation><Variant><Variation><Voice><Wages><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><active control><active followup><adolescent with ASD><adolescent with autism><adolescent with autism spectrum disorder><adolescents on the autism spectrum><adult with ASD><adult with autism><adult with autism spectrum disorder><adults on the autism spectrum><adults on the spectrum><assess effectiveness><autism attributes><autism community><autism indicator><autism spectral disorder><autism spectrum disorder><autism spectrum disorder community><autism spectrum disorder features><autism spectrum disorder indicator><autism spectrum disorder symptoms><autism symptomology><autism symptoms><autism-like symptoms><autism-related attributes><autistic><autistic adolescent><autistic adult><autistic features><autistic spectrum disorder><autistic symptoms><autistic traits><autistic youth><autistic-like symptoms><budget impact><career aspiration><career interest><career pathway><career preparation><career readiness><career track><college><collegiate><computer-assisted instruction><computer-based education><computer-based instruction><computer-based learning><computer-based training><cost effective><cost effectiveness><depression><determine effectiveness><digital education><digital learning><eLearning><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><effectiveness/implementation hybrid><electronic learning><enroll><evaluate effectiveness><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><examine effectiveness><experience><faces><facial><faculty development><faculty professional development><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><future implementation><high school><hybrid type 1 trial><hybrid type 2 trial><hybrid type I trial><hybrid type II trial><implementation cost><implementation efforts><implementation evaluation><implementation investment><implementation outcomes><implementation process><implementation strategy><implementation/effectiveness><improved><improved outcome><innovate><innovation><innovative><instructor training><internet based delivery><internet delivered><internet delivery><internet-assisted education><internet-based training><interpersonal competence><interpersonal competency><job readiness><jobless><joblessness><multimedia learning><on-line education><on-line learning><online education><online learning><out of work><pilot study><preparations><process evaluation><psychological distress><racial><racial background><racial origin><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><rehab therapy><rehabilitative><rehabilitative therapy><remedial/special education><scaffold><scaffolding><services research><skills><social competence><social competency><social role><social skills><strategies for implementation><teacher><teacher development><technology-enhanced learning><unemployed><usability><validations><virtual><virtual learning><virtual reality><web-based instruction><web-based training><work readiness><workforce readiness><workplace readiness><youth age><youth on the autism spectrum><youth with ASD><youth with autism><youth with autism spectrum disorder>
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Christine Vinci

H. LEE MOFFITT CANCER CTR & RES INST, TAMPA, FL

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$759,650
FY 2025

Project Title

Augmented Reality as an Adjunct to Quitline Counseling for Smoking Cessation

Grant Number:

5R01DA055298-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2022

End Date:

5/31/2027

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  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Cigarette smoking remains the leading preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. Developing effective cessation interventions remains a public health priority, and mHealth offers the opportunity to reduce barriers to dissemination and implementation o...

Research Terms

<Abstinence><Accounting><Adjuvant><Adoption><Android App><Android Application><Animals><Augmented Reality><Behavioral><Biochemical><Cell Phone><Cell Phone Application><Cell phone App><Cellular Phone><Cellular Phone App><Cellular Phone Application><Cellular Telephone><Cessation of life><Cigarette><Clinic><Clinical><Computer software><Cost Analyses><Cost Analysis><Cost Effectiveness Analysis><Counseling><Cues><Death><Dependence><Dissemination and Implementation><Drug Therapy><Elements><Emergent Technologies><Emerging Technologies><Enrollment><Environment><Evaluation><Exposure to><Extinction><Florida><Funding><Future><Goals><Grant><Hour><Human><Hybrids><Individual><Intervention><Interview><Laboratories><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mobile Phones><Modern Man><Monitor><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Nicotine Dependence><Nicotine Replacement Therapy><Outcome><Participant><Patient Recruitments><Patient Self-Report><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Prediction of Response to Therapy><Procedures><Psychological Health><Randomized><Research><Risk Reduction><Self-Report><Services><Smart Phone App><Smart Phone Application><Smartphone App><Smoke><Smoker><Smoking><Smoking Cessation Intervention><Smoking Status><Software><Stimulus><Substance Use Disorder><Tablets><Technology><Testing><Tobacco><Tobacco Dependence><United States><Update><Work><app on a smartphone><application on a smartphone><arm><assess cost><cease smoking><cell phone based app><cigarette smoking><cigarette use><conditioning><cost><cost assessment><cost efficient analysis><cost evaluation><cost-effective analysis><craving><cue reactivity><design><designing><determine efficacy><develop therapy><diaries><digital><drug intervention><drug treatment><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><efficacy testing><enroll><evaluate cost><evaluate efficacy><examine cost><examine efficacy><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><future implementation><iOS app><iOS application><iPhone><iPhone App><iPhone Application><implementation questions><improved><in vivo><incremental cost-effectiveness><incrementally cost effective><indexing><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><intervention arm><intervention development><m-Health><mHealth><mHealth therapeutic><mHealth therapy><mHealth treatment><mhealth interventions><mobile computing><mobile health><mobile health intervention><mobile health therapeutic><mobile health therapy><mobile health treatment><mobile phone app><mobile platform><mobile technology><mortality><nicotine addiction><nicotine dependent><nicotine replacement><novel><participant recruitment><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><phone app><phone application><predict therapeutic response><predict therapy response><primary outcome><programs><public health priorities><questions about implementation><quit line><quit smoking><quitline><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><real world application><recruit><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><remote administration><response><risk-reducing><satisfaction><sex><smart phone><smartphone><smartphone application><smartphone based app><smartphone based application><smoking abstinence><smoking cessation><smoking cessation treatment><smoking relapse><sms messaging intervention><standard of care><stop smoking><substance use and disorder><text based intervention><text intervention><text messaging based intervention><text messaging intervention><therapy development><therapy prediction><tobacco abstinence><tobacco addiction><tobacco dependent><tobacco-free><tool><trait><treatment arm><treatment development><treatment effect><treatment prediction><treatment response prediction><treatment services><treatment strategy><user-friendly><virtual>
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Melissa Lee Anderson

UNIV OF MASSACHUSETTS MED SCH WORCESTER, WORCESTER, MA

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$749,382
FY 2025

Project Title

Evaluating Signs of Safety: A Deaf-Accessible Therapy Toolkit for AUD and Trauma

Grant Number:

5R01AA031010-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2023

End Date:

8/31/2028

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  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT In partnership with Deaf-owned agency National Deaf Therapy (NDT), we propose the first-ever full-scale psychotherapy trial conducted in the Deaf community. The U.S. Deaf community – more than 500,000 Americans who communicate using American Sign Language (ASL) – experiences...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><4th grade><Acceleration><Active Follow-up><Address><Adult><Adult Human><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol abuse><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><American><American Sign Language><Back><COVID crisis><COVID epidemic><COVID pandemic><COVID-19 crisis><COVID-19 epidemic><COVID-19 era><COVID-19 global health crisis><COVID-19 global pandemic><COVID-19 health crisis><COVID-19 pandemic><COVID-19 period><COVID-19 public health crisis><COVID-19 years><Client><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Collaborations><Communication><Communities><Coping Skills><Counseling><DSM-5><DSM-V><DSM5><Data><Development><Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition><Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-V><Disparities><Disparity><Dorsum><Education><Educational aspects><Educational process of instructing><Employment><Enrollment><EtOH abuse><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Evidence based treatment><Feasibility Studies><Film><Foundations><Frequencies><Future><General Population><General Public><Health><Hearing><Immigrant><Impairment><Individual><Infrastructure><Intervention><Investigators><Language><Literature><Manuals><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methods><Motivation><Outcome><PTSD><Participant><Persons><Population><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Problem Solving><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Psychological Health><Psychological abuse><Psychotherapy><Randomized><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><SARS-CoV-2 epidemic><SARS-CoV-2 global health crisis><SARS-CoV-2 global pandemic><SARS-CoV-2 pandemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 epidemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 pandemic><Safety><Self Efficacy><Services><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 epidemic><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 pandemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 epidemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic><Severities><Sexual abuse><Sign Language><Socialization><Teaching><Testing><Text><Translations><Trauma><Treatment Protocols><Treatment Regimen><Treatment Schedule><Visual><Vocabulary><Vocabulary Words><Waiting Lists><Work><Writing><active followup><addiction><addictive disorder><adulthood><alcohol abuse therapy><alcohol abuse treatment><alcohol co-abuse><alcohol co-morbidity><alcohol comorbidity><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol problem><alcohol product use><alcohol treatment><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><arm><artist><behavioral health><care as usual><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><community engagement><compassion to self><coping><coping strategy><coronavirus disease 2019 crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic><coronavirus disease 2019 global health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 global pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 public health crisis><coronavirus disease crisis><coronavirus disease epidemic><coronavirus disease pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 global pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 pandemic><deaf><deafened><developmental><emotional abuse><engagement with communities><enroll><ethanol abuse><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><evidence base><experience><exposure to trauma><falls><feasibility testing><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><fourth grade><functional outcomes><hazardous alcohol use><indexing><literacy><mental abuse><mental health care><physical abuse><physical conditioning><physical health><physical maltreatment><pilot test><post treatment><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><problem alcohol use><problem drinking><problematic alcohol consumption><problematic alcohol use><profound hearing loss><programs><psychoeducation><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><response><self-compassion><self-forgiveness><self-kindness><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><sex abuse><sexually abused><timeline><tool><translation><trauma exposure><traumatic neurosis><treating oneself with kindness><treatment as usual><treatment research><trial comparing><usual care><verbal><virtual><virtual clinical trial><virtual platform><waitlist>
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Elizabeth Anne BUKUSI

FRED HUTCHINSON CANCER CENTER, SEATTLE, WA

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$729,286
FY 2025

Project Title

Leveraging telehealth to optimize PrEP and PEP delivery at pharmacies in Kenya

Grant Number:

1R01MH140465-01

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/12/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Highly effective HIV pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP and PEP) have been available at public HIV clinics in Kenya for almost a decade; however, limited opening hours, long wait times, and HIV stigma at clinics have hindered uptake and consistent use of these interventions, thus atte...

Research Terms

<2 way SMS><2 way text messaging><2 way texting><21+ years old><AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Adult><Adult Human><Africa><Businesses><Client><Clinic><Clinical><Collaborations><Communication><Community Pharmacy><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Science><Consolidated Framework for Implementing Change><Counseling><County><Data><Diagnostic Reagent Kits><Drugs><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Ensure><Guidelines><HIV><HIV Prevention><HIV risk><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HIV/AIDS prevention><Health><Hour><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Hybrids><Incidence><Individual><Intervention><Interview><Kenya><LAV-HTLV-III><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Math Models><Medication><Methods><Modeling><Modification><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Nurses><Oral><Outcome><Pharmaceutical Agent><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmaceuticals><Pharmacies><Pharmacologic Substance><Pharmacological Substance><Pharmacy facility><Pilot Projects><Population><PrEP><Price><Privatization><Prophylactic treatment><Prophylaxis><Protocol Screening><Provider><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Reporting><Research><Services><Supervision><Testing><Time><Training><Transcript><Underrepresented Groups><Underrepresented Populations><United States National Institutes of Health><Unmarried><Virus-HIV><Visit><Wait Time><World Health Organization><acceptability and feasibility><adulthood><barriers to implementation><bi-directional SMS><bidirectional SMS><budget impact><cost><cost effective><cost effectiveness><demographics><diagnostic kit><drug/agent><economic impact><effectiveness/implementation hybrid><experience><facilitators to implementation><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation facilitators><implementation outcomes><implementation research><improved><insight><interest><intervention cost><mathematic model><mathematical model><mathematical modeling><men><microcosting><multidisciplinary><novel><nurse><pharmaceutical><pilot study><pilot test><pre-exposure prophylaxis><prevention service><pricing><primary outcome><programs><prospective><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><scale up><secondary outcome><self testing><service utilization><sexual and reproductive health><social stigma><stigma><success><telehealth><test kit><two way SMS><two way text messaging><two way texting><under representation of groups><under represented groups><under represented people><under represented populations><underrepresentation of groups><underrepresented people><uptake><virtual><virtual model>
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Katrina Frances Ortblad

FRED HUTCHINSON CANCER CENTER, SEATTLE, WA

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$729,286
FY 2025

Project Title

Leveraging telehealth to optimize PrEP and PEP delivery at pharmacies in Kenya

Grant Number:

1R01MH140465-01

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/12/2025

End Date:

6/30/2030

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Highly effective HIV pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP and PEP) have been available at public HIV clinics in Kenya for almost a decade; however, limited opening hours, long wait times, and HIV stigma at clinics have hindered uptake and consistent use of these interventions, thus atte...

Research Terms

<2 way SMS><2 way text messaging><2 way texting><21+ years old><AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Adult><Adult Human><Africa><Businesses><Client><Clinic><Clinical><Collaborations><Communication><Community Pharmacy><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Science><Consolidated Framework for Implementing Change><Counseling><County><Data><Diagnostic Reagent Kits><Drugs><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Ensure><Guidelines><HIV><HIV Prevention><HIV risk><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HIV/AIDS prevention><Health><Hour><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Hybrids><Incidence><Individual><Intervention><Interview><Kenya><LAV-HTLV-III><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Math Models><Medication><Methods><Modeling><Modification><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Nurses><Oral><Outcome><Pharmaceutical Agent><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmaceuticals><Pharmacies><Pharmacologic Substance><Pharmacological Substance><Pharmacy facility><Pilot Projects><Population><PrEP><Price><Privatization><Prophylactic treatment><Prophylaxis><Protocol Screening><Provider><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Reporting><Research><Services><Supervision><Testing><Time><Training><Transcript><Underrepresented Groups><Underrepresented Populations><United States National Institutes of Health><Unmarried><Virus-HIV><Visit><Wait Time><World Health Organization><acceptability and feasibility><adulthood><barriers to implementation><bi-directional SMS><bidirectional SMS><budget impact><cost><cost effective><cost effectiveness><demographics><diagnostic kit><drug/agent><economic impact><effectiveness/implementation hybrid><experience><facilitators to implementation><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation facilitators><implementation outcomes><implementation research><improved><insight><interest><intervention cost><mathematic model><mathematical model><mathematical modeling><men><microcosting><multidisciplinary><novel><nurse><pharmaceutical><pilot study><pilot test><pre-exposure prophylaxis><prevention service><pricing><primary outcome><programs><prospective><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><scale up><secondary outcome><self testing><service utilization><sexual and reproductive health><social stigma><stigma><success><telehealth><test kit><two way SMS><two way text messaging><two way texting><under representation of groups><under represented groups><under represented people><under represented populations><underrepresentation of groups><underrepresented people><uptake><virtual><virtual model>
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Laura M Bogart

RAND CORPORATION, SANTA MONICA, CA

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$719,545
FY 2025

Project Title

Controlled Trial of Game Changers: A Group Intervention to Train HIV Clients to be Change Agents for HIV Prevention in Uganda

Grant Number:

5R01MH126691-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/6/2021

End Date:

5/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY In Uganda, HIV prevalence is estimated to be 6.2% among those aged 15-64, and is higher (6.9%) in Kampala, the proposed study setting. Political and cultural barriers, including limited government funding and HIV stigma, impede HIV prevention and have led to projections of rapid incr...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Advocacy><Advocate><Behavior><Caring><Client><Cognitive><Communicable Diseases><Communities><Cost Effectiveness Analysis><Diffusion><Disclosure><Epidemic><Family><Focus Groups><Friends><Funding><Government><HIV><HIV Prevention><HIV risk><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HIV/AIDS prevention><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><High Prevalence><High-Risk Sex><Household><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Incidence><Individual><Infectious Diseases><Infectious Disorder><Information Disclosure><Information Networks><Intervention><Investments><LAV-HTLV-III><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Mediating><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Outcome><Participant><Penetration><Persons><Policy Maker><Politics><Position><Positioning Attribute><PrEP><Prevalence><Prevention><Process><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Risk><Social Network><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Testing><Touch><Touch sensation><Training><Uganda><Unprotected Sex><Unsafe Sex><Viral><Viral Burden><Viral Load><Viral Load result><Virus-HIV><Woman><Work><acceptability and feasibility><aged><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><arm><attentional control><behavior change><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community engagement><condomless intercourse><condomless sex><condoms><cost efficient analysis><cost-effective analysis><develop therapy><diffused><diffuses><diffusing><diffusions><empowerment><engagement with communities><fighting><group intervention><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health training><health workforce><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><internalized stigma><intervention development><intervention effect><medical personnel><member><men><peer><pre-exposure prophylaxis><primary outcome><public-private partnership><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><secondary outcome><self-stigma><sex><social><social engagement><social influence><social involvement><social participation><social stigma><stigma><tactile sensation><theories><therapy development><tool><treatment development><treatment provider><unprotected intercourse><uptake><virtual>
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GLENN John WAGNER

RAND CORPORATION, SANTA MONICA, CA

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$719,545
FY 2025

Project Title

Controlled Trial of Game Changers: A Group Intervention to Train HIV Clients to be Change Agents for HIV Prevention in Uganda

Grant Number:

5R01MH126691-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/6/2021

End Date:

5/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY In Uganda, HIV prevalence is estimated to be 6.2% among those aged 15-64, and is higher (6.9%) in Kampala, the proposed study setting. Political and cultural barriers, including limited government funding and HIV stigma, impede HIV prevention and have led to projections of rapid incr...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Advocacy><Advocate><Behavior><Caring><Client><Cognitive><Communicable Diseases><Communities><Cost Effectiveness Analysis><Diffusion><Disclosure><Epidemic><Family><Focus Groups><Friends><Funding><Government><HIV><HIV Prevention><HIV risk><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HIV/AIDS prevention><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><High Prevalence><High-Risk Sex><Household><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Incidence><Individual><Infectious Diseases><Infectious Disorder><Information Disclosure><Information Networks><Intervention><Investments><LAV-HTLV-III><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Mediating><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Outcome><Participant><Penetration><Persons><Policy Maker><Politics><Position><Positioning Attribute><PrEP><Prevalence><Prevention><Process><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Risk><Social Network><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Testing><Touch><Touch sensation><Training><Uganda><Unprotected Sex><Unsafe Sex><Viral><Viral Burden><Viral Load><Viral Load result><Virus-HIV><Woman><Work><acceptability and feasibility><aged><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><arm><attentional control><behavior change><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community engagement><condomless intercourse><condomless sex><condoms><cost efficient analysis><cost-effective analysis><develop therapy><diffused><diffuses><diffusing><diffusions><empowerment><engagement with communities><fighting><group intervention><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health training><health workforce><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><internalized stigma><intervention development><intervention effect><medical personnel><member><men><peer><pre-exposure prophylaxis><primary outcome><public-private partnership><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><secondary outcome><self-stigma><sex><social><social engagement><social influence><social involvement><social participation><social stigma><stigma><tactile sensation><theories><therapy development><tool><treatment development><treatment provider><unprotected intercourse><uptake><virtual>
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Katie Brooks Biello

BROWN UNIVERSITY, PROVIDENCE, RI

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$704,035
FY 2025

Project Title

Efficacy of a PrEP uptake & Adherence Intervention among male sex workers using a 2-stage randomization design

Grant Number:

5R01NR020227-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/8/2021

End Date:

3/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Background: Male sex workers (MSWs), or men who exchange sex for money, goods, drugs, or other items of value with other men, are at exceptionally high risk for HIV infection. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is effective at reducing HIV acquisition among HIV uninfected indiv...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Affect><Anal Sex><Appointment><Area><Behavioral><Bi-sexual><Bisexual><Caring><Case Management><Client><Clinic><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Discrimination><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Collaborations><Complementary intervention><Complementary therapies><Complementary treatment><Cost Analyses><Cost Analysis><Cost Savings><Counseling><County><Data><Decision Making><Development><Discrimination><Drugs><Economics><Effectiveness of Interventions><Empathy><Employment><Epidemiology><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Evaluation><Female><Focus Groups><Funding><Gays><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV Prevention><HIV risk><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Hair><Health Care><Health behavior><Heterosexuals><Housing><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Imprisonment><Incidence><Individual><Informal Social Control><Injecting drug user><Injection Drug User><Intervention><Interview><LAV-HTLV-III><Life><Long-term cohort study><Longitudinal cohort study><Los Angeles><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><MSM><Man who have sex with Man><Manuals><Mathematical Model Simulation><Mathematical Models and Simulations><Measures><Mediator><Medical><Medication><Mental Depression><Meta-Analysis><Modeling><Motivation><NIDA><NIH><NIMH><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute of Mental Health><National Institute on Drug Abuse><National Institutes of Health><Needs Assessment><Oral><PWID><Participant><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Population><Population Intervention><Position><Positioning Attribute><PrEP><Prevalence><Prevention program><Problem Solving><Provider><Publishing><Qualitative Research><Race><Races><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Research Design><Rhode Island><Risk><Risk Factors><Sampling><Secure><Self Efficacy><Self Regulation><Self-reflection><Sexual Partners><Social Service><Social Work><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Study Type><Subgroup><Substance Addiction><Substance Dependence><Substance Use Disorder><Technology><Tenofovir><Testing><Text Messaging><Time><Transmission><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Urinalysis><Vagina><Victimization><Viread><Virus-HIV><Work><anal intercourse><anal intercourse without condom><anal sex without condom><arm><assess cost><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><community partners><community-based partners><comorbidity><compare intervention><comparison intervention><condomless anal intercourse><condomless anal sex><cost assessment><cost effectiveness><cost estimate><cost estimation><cost evaluation><depression><design><designing><determine efficacy><developmental><drug use behavior><drug/agent><economic><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><efficacy testing><epidemiologic><epidemiological><evaluate cost><evaluate efficacy><evidence base><examine cost><examine efficacy><experience><follow up assessment><followup assessment><health related behavior><high risk><high risk group><high risk individual><high risk people><high risk population><improved><incarcerated><incarceration><interest><intervention arm><intervention cost><intervention effect><male><male prostitute><male sex worker><men><men having sex with men><men who have sex with men><men who have sex with other men><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><peer><people who inject drugs><people who inject illicit drugs><persons who inject drugs><pill><pilot test><population based intervention><population specific intervention><pre-exposure prophylaxis><psychosocial><racial><racial background><racial origin><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><satisfaction><sex><sex partner><short message service><skills><skills training><sms messaging><social><standard of care><study design><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><texting><theories><transactional sex><transmission process><treatment arm><unprotected anal intercourse><unprotected anal sex><unsafe anal intercourse><unsafe anal sex><uptake><♀><♂>
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Philip Andrew Chan

BROWN UNIVERSITY, PROVIDENCE, RI

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$704,035
FY 2025

Project Title

Efficacy of a PrEP uptake & Adherence Intervention among male sex workers using a 2-stage randomization design

Grant Number:

5R01NR020227-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/8/2021

End Date:

3/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Background: Male sex workers (MSWs), or men who exchange sex for money, goods, drugs, or other items of value with other men, are at exceptionally high risk for HIV infection. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is effective at reducing HIV acquisition among HIV uninfected indiv...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Affect><Anal Sex><Appointment><Area><Behavioral><Bi-sexual><Bisexual><Caring><Case Management><Client><Clinic><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Discrimination><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Collaborations><Complementary intervention><Complementary therapies><Complementary treatment><Cost Analyses><Cost Analysis><Cost Savings><Counseling><County><Data><Decision Making><Development><Discrimination><Drugs><Economics><Effectiveness of Interventions><Empathy><Employment><Epidemiology><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Evaluation><Female><Focus Groups><Funding><Gays><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV Prevention><HIV risk><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Hair><Health Care><Health behavior><Heterosexuals><Housing><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Imprisonment><Incidence><Individual><Informal Social Control><Injecting drug user><Injection Drug User><Intervention><Interview><LAV-HTLV-III><Life><Long-term cohort study><Longitudinal cohort study><Los Angeles><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><MSM><Man who have sex with Man><Manuals><Mathematical Model Simulation><Mathematical Models and Simulations><Measures><Mediator><Medical><Medication><Mental Depression><Meta-Analysis><Modeling><Motivation><NIDA><NIH><NIMH><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute of Mental Health><National Institute on Drug Abuse><National Institutes of Health><Needs Assessment><Oral><PWID><Participant><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Population><Population Intervention><Position><Positioning Attribute><PrEP><Prevalence><Prevention program><Problem Solving><Provider><Publishing><Qualitative Research><Race><Races><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Research Design><Rhode Island><Risk><Risk Factors><Sampling><Secure><Self Efficacy><Self Regulation><Self-reflection><Sexual Partners><Social Service><Social Work><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Study Type><Subgroup><Substance Addiction><Substance Dependence><Substance Use Disorder><Technology><Tenofovir><Testing><Text Messaging><Time><Transmission><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Urinalysis><Vagina><Victimization><Viread><Virus-HIV><Work><anal intercourse><anal intercourse without condom><anal sex without condom><arm><assess cost><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><community partners><community-based partners><comorbidity><compare intervention><comparison intervention><condomless anal intercourse><condomless anal sex><cost assessment><cost effectiveness><cost estimate><cost estimation><cost evaluation><depression><design><designing><determine efficacy><developmental><drug use behavior><drug/agent><economic><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><efficacy testing><epidemiologic><epidemiological><evaluate cost><evaluate efficacy><evidence base><examine cost><examine efficacy><experience><follow up assessment><followup assessment><health related behavior><high risk><high risk group><high risk individual><high risk people><high risk population><improved><incarcerated><incarceration><interest><intervention arm><intervention cost><intervention effect><male><male prostitute><male sex worker><men><men having sex with men><men who have sex with men><men who have sex with other men><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><peer><people who inject drugs><people who inject illicit drugs><persons who inject drugs><pill><pilot test><population based intervention><population specific intervention><pre-exposure prophylaxis><psychosocial><racial><racial background><racial origin><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><satisfaction><sex><sex partner><short message service><skills><skills training><sms messaging><social><standard of care><study design><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><texting><theories><transactional sex><transmission process><treatment arm><unprotected anal intercourse><unprotected anal sex><unsafe anal intercourse><unsafe anal sex><uptake><♀><♂>
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Matthew James Mimiaga

BROWN UNIVERSITY, PROVIDENCE, RI

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$704,035
FY 2025

Project Title

Efficacy of a PrEP uptake & Adherence Intervention among male sex workers using a 2-stage randomization design

Grant Number:

5R01NR020227-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/8/2021

End Date:

3/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Background: Male sex workers (MSWs), or men who exchange sex for money, goods, drugs, or other items of value with other men, are at exceptionally high risk for HIV infection. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is effective at reducing HIV acquisition among HIV uninfected indiv...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Affect><Anal Sex><Appointment><Area><Behavioral><Bi-sexual><Bisexual><Caring><Case Management><Client><Clinic><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Discrimination><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Collaborations><Complementary intervention><Complementary therapies><Complementary treatment><Cost Analyses><Cost Analysis><Cost Savings><Counseling><County><Data><Decision Making><Development><Discrimination><Drugs><Economics><Effectiveness of Interventions><Empathy><Employment><Epidemiology><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Evaluation><Female><Focus Groups><Funding><Gays><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV Prevention><HIV risk><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Hair><Health Care><Health behavior><Heterosexuals><Housing><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Imprisonment><Incidence><Individual><Informal Social Control><Injecting drug user><Injection Drug User><Intervention><Interview><LAV-HTLV-III><Life><Long-term cohort study><Longitudinal cohort study><Los Angeles><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><MSM><Man who have sex with Man><Manuals><Mathematical Model Simulation><Mathematical Models and Simulations><Measures><Mediator><Medical><Medication><Mental Depression><Meta-Analysis><Modeling><Motivation><NIDA><NIH><NIMH><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute of Mental Health><National Institute on Drug Abuse><National Institutes of Health><Needs Assessment><Oral><PWID><Participant><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Population><Population Intervention><Position><Positioning Attribute><PrEP><Prevalence><Prevention program><Problem Solving><Provider><Publishing><Qualitative Research><Race><Races><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Research Design><Rhode Island><Risk><Risk Factors><Sampling><Secure><Self Efficacy><Self Regulation><Self-reflection><Sexual Partners><Social Service><Social Work><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Study Type><Subgroup><Substance Addiction><Substance Dependence><Substance Use Disorder><Technology><Tenofovir><Testing><Text Messaging><Time><Transmission><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Urinalysis><Vagina><Victimization><Viread><Virus-HIV><Work><anal intercourse><anal intercourse without condom><anal sex without condom><arm><assess cost><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><community partners><community-based partners><comorbidity><compare intervention><comparison intervention><condomless anal intercourse><condomless anal sex><cost assessment><cost effectiveness><cost estimate><cost estimation><cost evaluation><depression><design><designing><determine efficacy><developmental><drug use behavior><drug/agent><economic><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><efficacy testing><epidemiologic><epidemiological><evaluate cost><evaluate efficacy><evidence base><examine cost><examine efficacy><experience><follow up assessment><followup assessment><health related behavior><high risk><high risk group><high risk individual><high risk people><high risk population><improved><incarcerated><incarceration><interest><intervention arm><intervention cost><intervention effect><male><male prostitute><male sex worker><men><men having sex with men><men who have sex with men><men who have sex with other men><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><peer><people who inject drugs><people who inject illicit drugs><persons who inject drugs><pill><pilot test><population based intervention><population specific intervention><pre-exposure prophylaxis><psychosocial><racial><racial background><racial origin><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><satisfaction><sex><sex partner><short message service><skills><skills training><sms messaging><social><standard of care><study design><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><texting><theories><transactional sex><transmission process><treatment arm><unprotected anal intercourse><unprotected anal sex><unsafe anal intercourse><unsafe anal sex><uptake><♀><♂>
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MARY E. LARIMER

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$686,209
FY 2025

Project Title

Efficacy of Brief Interventions to Reduce Comorbid Alcohol and Cannabis Misuse and Sleep Impairment in Young Adults

Grant Number:

5R01AA031409-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/5/2024

End Date:

5/31/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT This application evaluates an integrated brief intervention to reduce alcohol and cannabis use and consequences and improve sleep among young adults (YA) with comorbid heavy episodic drinking (HED), cannabis misuse, and sleep impairment. HED in YA is an important public heal...

Research Terms

<Accidental Injury><Accidents><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Automobile Driving><BASICS><BMI><BMI percentile><BMI z-score><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Body mass index><Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students><Cannabis><Cause of Death><Cessation of life><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Communities><Comorbid Insomnia><Conditioning Therapy><Data><Death><Decision Making><Development><Distress><Drowsiness><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Fatigue><Frequencies><Health><Homicide><Hour><Impairment><Insomnia><Insomnia Disorder><Intervention><Lack of Energy><Link><Literature><Measures><Mediating><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Modeling><NIAAA><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><Outcome><Participant><Population><Prevention program><Primary Insomnia><Psychological Health><Public Health><Quetelet index><Randomized><Relapse><Reporting><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Sample Size><Sampling><Severities><Sleep><Sleep Disorders><Sleep disturbances><Sleeplessness><Somnolence><Students><Suicide><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Testing><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Time><Unintentional Injury><Work><aberrant sleep><active followup><adult youth><alcohol co-morbidity><alcohol comorbidity><alcohol consequences><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol misuse><alcohol product use><alcohol related consequences><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><attentional control><automobile accident><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><binge alcohol consumption><binge drinking><brief alcohol intervention><brief intervention><brief motivational intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><cannabis use><cannabis use disorder><car accident><co-morbid><co-morbid insomnia><co-morbidity><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><college><collegiate><comorbidity><comparable efficacy><comparative efficacy><compare efficacy><cost><determine efficacy><develop therapy><developmental><diaries><disrupted sleep><disturbed sleep><drinking><driving><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><episodic drinking><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol misuse><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><high risk><impaired sleep><improved><improvement on sleep><indexing><intent to die><intervention development><intervention effect><irregular sleep><juvenile><juvenile human><marijuana use><marijuana use and disorder><marijuana use disorder><older adult><older adulthood><physical conditioning><physical health><poor sleep><quality of sleep><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><reduced alcohol use><reduced substance use><reduction in substance use><sex><sleep control><sleep difficulty><sleep diseases><sleep disruption><sleep dysfunction><sleep dysregulation><sleep health><sleep hygiene><sleep illness><sleep improvement><sleep problem><sleep quality><sleep regulation><sleep wellness><sleep/wake disruption><sleep/wake disturbance><sleep/wake regulation><sleepiness><substance use><substance use reduction><substance using><success><suicides><telehealth><therapy development><treatment development><trial design><unhealthy alcohol use><young adult><young adult age><young adult alcohol consumption><young adult alcohol use><young adulthood>
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J. Todd Arnedt

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$683,594
FY 2025

Project Title

Targeting insomnia to improve outcomes in adults with problematic cannabis use

Grant Number:

5R01DA057297-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/15/2022

End Date:

7/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Cannabis use, heavy cannabis use, and cannabis-related problems are becoming increasingly common in the United States. Among those who use cannabis regularly, significant insomnia is common. For example, our data from 800 patients seeking medical cannabis indicate that insomnia is a chief comorbidit...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Adult><Adult Human><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohols><Autoregulation><Cannabis><Chronic><Circadian Rhythms><Clinical><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Cohort Studies><Comorbid Insomnia><Concurrent Studies><Data><Delta Wave><Delta Wave sleep><EEG><Education><Educational aspects><Electroencephalogram><Electroencephalography><Fast-Wave Sleep><Frequencies><Future><HIV risk><Health><Homeostasis><Hygiene><Individual><Insomnia><Insomnia Disorder><Intervention><Link><Measures><Mediating><Medical><Medical Marijuana><Medicinal Marijuana><NIDA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Neurocognitive><Nyctohemeral Rhythm><Outcome><Paradoxical Sleep><Participant><Patients><Physiological Homeostasis><Polysomnography><Population><Prevalence><Process><REM Sleep><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recreation><Reporting><Respondent><Rhombencephalic Sleep><Risk><Risk Behaviors><Risky Behavior><Sampling><Sleep><Sleep Architecture><Sleep Disorders><Sleep Monitoring><Sleeplessness><Slow-Wave Sleep><Somnography><Specialty><Substance Use Disorder><Symptoms><System><THC co-use><THC use><Telemedicine><Testing><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Therapeutic Intervention><Twenty-Four Hour Rhythm><United States><Withdrawal><Work><active followup><adulthood><at risk behavior><cannabis use><cannabis use disorder><cannabis withdrawal><circadian process><circadian rhythmicity><co-morbid><co-morbid insomnia><co-morbidity><cognitive assessment><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><cognitive benefits><cognitive testing><comorbidity><comparable efficacy><comparative efficacy><compare efficacy><daily biorhythm><dreaming sleep><evidence base><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><functional improvement><improve function><improved><improved functional outcomes><improved outcome><improvement on sleep><indexing><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention therapy><manage symptom><marijuana use><marijuana use and disorder><marijuana use disorder><medical cannabis><medical specialties><medicinal cannabis><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><pilot trial><poor sleep><post treatment><primary outcome><psychosis risk><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><rapid eye movement sleep><recruit><sleep abnormalities><sleep amount><sleep diseases><sleep duration><sleep dysfunction><sleep episode><sleep illness><sleep improvement><sleep interval><sleep length><sleep measurement><sleep period><sleep polysomnography><sleep problem><sleep quantity><sleep time><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance use treatment><substance using><success><symptom management><therapeutic cannabis><therapeutic marijuana><time asleep><time during sleep><time in sleep><time spent asleep><time spent sleeping>
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MARK A. ILGEN

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$683,594
FY 2025

Project Title

Targeting insomnia to improve outcomes in adults with problematic cannabis use

Grant Number:

5R01DA057297-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/15/2022

End Date:

7/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Cannabis use, heavy cannabis use, and cannabis-related problems are becoming increasingly common in the United States. Among those who use cannabis regularly, significant insomnia is common. For example, our data from 800 patients seeking medical cannabis indicate that insomnia is a chief comorbidit...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Adult><Adult Human><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohols><Autoregulation><Cannabis><Chronic><Circadian Rhythms><Clinical><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Cohort Studies><Comorbid Insomnia><Concurrent Studies><Data><Delta Wave><Delta Wave sleep><EEG><Education><Educational aspects><Electroencephalogram><Electroencephalography><Fast-Wave Sleep><Frequencies><Future><HIV risk><Health><Homeostasis><Hygiene><Individual><Insomnia><Insomnia Disorder><Intervention><Link><Measures><Mediating><Medical><Medical Marijuana><Medicinal Marijuana><NIDA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Neurocognitive><Nyctohemeral Rhythm><Outcome><Paradoxical Sleep><Participant><Patients><Physiological Homeostasis><Polysomnography><Population><Prevalence><Process><REM Sleep><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recreation><Reporting><Respondent><Rhombencephalic Sleep><Risk><Risk Behaviors><Risky Behavior><Sampling><Sleep><Sleep Architecture><Sleep Disorders><Sleep Monitoring><Sleeplessness><Slow-Wave Sleep><Somnography><Specialty><Substance Use Disorder><Symptoms><System><THC co-use><THC use><Telemedicine><Testing><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Therapeutic Intervention><Twenty-Four Hour Rhythm><United States><Withdrawal><Work><active followup><adulthood><at risk behavior><cannabis use><cannabis use disorder><cannabis withdrawal><circadian process><circadian rhythmicity><co-morbid><co-morbid insomnia><co-morbidity><cognitive assessment><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><cognitive benefits><cognitive testing><comorbidity><comparable efficacy><comparative efficacy><compare efficacy><daily biorhythm><dreaming sleep><evidence base><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><functional improvement><improve function><improved><improved functional outcomes><improved outcome><improvement on sleep><indexing><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention therapy><manage symptom><marijuana use><marijuana use and disorder><marijuana use disorder><medical cannabis><medical specialties><medicinal cannabis><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><pilot trial><poor sleep><post treatment><primary outcome><psychosis risk><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><rapid eye movement sleep><recruit><sleep abnormalities><sleep amount><sleep diseases><sleep duration><sleep dysfunction><sleep episode><sleep illness><sleep improvement><sleep interval><sleep length><sleep measurement><sleep period><sleep polysomnography><sleep problem><sleep quantity><sleep time><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance use treatment><substance using><success><symptom management><therapeutic cannabis><therapeutic marijuana><time asleep><time during sleep><time in sleep><time spent asleep><time spent sleeping>
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Roland C Merchant

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA, TAMPA, FL

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$663,802
FY 2025

Project Title

Evaluation of a persuasive health communication intervention designed to increase HIV/HCV screening among emergency departments patients who currently, formerly or never injected drugs

Grant Number:

7R01DA055533-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2022

End Date:

7/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Project summary A major impediment to adult emergency department (ED)-based HIV/HCV screening success is that often ED patients at risk for, or later diagnosed with, HIV and HCV decline testing. However, for patients who decline HIV/HCV screening, there is no evidence-based intervention to persuade...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Accident and Emergency department><Adult><Adult Human><Agreement><Area><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Belief><Booklets><Brochures><Caring><Centers for Disease Control><Centers for Disease Control and Prevention><Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)><Conditioning Therapy><Cost Effectiveness Analysis><Counselor><Diagnosis><Drugs><ED patient><ER patient><Education><Educational aspects><Emergency Department><Emergency Department patient><Emergency Room patient><Emergency care research><Emergency research><Emergency room><Evaluation><Evidence based intervention><Feedback><HCV diagnostic testing><HCV infection><HCV screening><HCV testing><HCV/HIV><HIV and HCV><HIV and hepatitis C><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HIV-HCV><HIV/HCV><HIV/Hepatitis C><Health Care><Health behavior change><Health system><Hepatitis C virus infection><Hepatitis C virus screening><History><Hospitals><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Incidence><Injecting drug user><Injection Drug User><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Investigation><Israel><Link><Location><Medical><Medical Staff><Medication><Modification><New York City><PWID><Pamphlets><Participant><Patients><Persons><Persuasion><Persuasive Communication><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Physicians><Pilot Projects><Population><Prevalence><Professional counselor><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Recording of previous events><Research><Risk><Risk Assessment><Testing><Training><Treatment Efficacy><United States Centers for Disease Control><United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention><adulthood><arm><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><co-infection><cohort><coinfection><comparable efficacy><comparative efficacy><compare efficacy><cost efficient analysis><cost-effective analysis><design><designing><determine efficacy><discount><drug/agent><economic analysis><economic assessment><economic evaluation><economic value><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><health communication><health economics><hepatitis C diagnostic testing><hepatitis C infection><hepatitis C screening><hepatitis C testing><hepatitis C viral diagnostic testing><hepatitis C virus diagnostic testing><hepatitis C virus testing><high risk><histories><infected with HCV><infected with hepatitis C><infected with hepatitis C virus><infection by hepatitis c virus><infection with HCV><infection with hepatitis C><infection with hepatitis C virus><injection drug use><intervention delivery><intervention design><intervention efficacy><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><monetary value><people who inject drugs><people who inject illicit drugs><persons who inject drugs><pilot study><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><response><screening><screening program><screenings><success><theories><therapeutic efficacy><therapy design><therapy efficacy><treatment design><video delivered><video delivery>
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Denis Godwin Antoine

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE, BALTIMORE, MD

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$659,647
FY 2025

Project Title

Randomized Clinical Trial Intervention to Treat Chronic Pain Among Persons Maintained on Methadone for Opioid Use Disorder

Grant Number:

7R01DA056045-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2022

End Date:

4/30/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT This R01 application follows a successfully completed R34 project and addresses our overarching goal of optimizing methadone dosing as a method for managing comorbid chronic pain and opioid use disorder (OUD) among persons receiving methadone for the treatment of OUD. Up to 62% of persons m...

Research Terms

<Absence of pain sensation><Absence of sensibility to pain><Adanon><Address><Adopted><Age><Althose><Analgesia Tests><Analgesic Agents><Analgesic Drugs><Analgesic Preparation><Analgesics><Anodynes><Antinociceptive Agents><Antinociceptive Drugs><Bolus><Bolus Infusion><Buprenorphine><Caring><Clinic><Counseling><Counselor><Data><Distress><Dolophine><Dose><Double-Blind Method><Double-Blind Study><Double-Blinded><Double-Masked Method><Double-Masked Study><Drug Kinetics><Drugs><Ecological momentary assessment><Electronics><Enrollment><Feels no pain><General Population><General Public><Goals><Grant><Home><Hour><Individual><Infrastructure><Intervention><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Laboratories><Maryland><Measures><Medication><Mental Depression><Methadone><Methadose><Methods><Moods><No sensitivity to pain><Nociception Tests><Outcome><Pain><Pain Assessment><Pain Control><Pain Measurement><Pain Therapy><Pain interference><Pain management><Pain measure><Painful><Participant><Patients><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmacokinetics><Phase><Placebo Control><Population><Preclinical data><Prevalence><Professional counselor><Provider><Public Health><Randomized><Recommendation><Schedule><Secure><Sensory><Severities><Sleep disturbances><Structure><Testing><Training and Infrastructure><Treatment outcome><Visit><aberrant sleep><acceptability and feasibility><ages><analgesia><chronic pain><chronic pain control><chronic pain intervention><chronic pain management><chronic pain therapy><chronic pain treatment><clinical significance><clinically significant><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><daily pain><depression><disability><disrupted sleep><disturbed sleep><drug/agent><effective therapy><effective treatment><electronic><electronic device><enroll><experience><homes><human data><impaired sleep><improved><insight><irregular sleep><methadone center><methadone clinic><methadone clinic/center><methadone maintenance><methadone maintenance program><methadone maintenance therapy><methadone maintenance treatment><methadone treatment><operation><operations><opiate use disorder><opiate withdrawal><opioid detox><opioid detoxification><opioid treatment program><opioid use disorder><opioid withdrawal><pain assay><pain intervention><pain killer><pain medication><pain reduction><pain reliever><pain treatment><painkiller><patient subclass><patient subcluster><patient subgroups><patient subpopulations><patient subsets><patient subtypes><placebo controlled><preclinical findings><preclinical information><primary outcome><randomisation><randomization><randomized, clinical trials><randomly assigned><reduce pain><response><satisfaction><sleep disruption><sleep dysregulation><sleep/wake disruption><sleep/wake disturbance><standard of care><substance use><substance using><treat chronic pain>
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Kelly E Dunn

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE, BALTIMORE, MD

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$659,647
FY 2025

Project Title

Randomized Clinical Trial Intervention to Treat Chronic Pain Among Persons Maintained on Methadone for Opioid Use Disorder

Grant Number:

7R01DA056045-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2022

End Date:

4/30/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT This R01 application follows a successfully completed R34 project and addresses our overarching goal of optimizing methadone dosing as a method for managing comorbid chronic pain and opioid use disorder (OUD) among persons receiving methadone for the treatment of OUD. Up to 62% of persons m...

Research Terms

<Absence of pain sensation><Absence of sensibility to pain><Adanon><Address><Adopted><Age><Althose><Analgesia Tests><Analgesic Agents><Analgesic Drugs><Analgesic Preparation><Analgesics><Anodynes><Antinociceptive Agents><Antinociceptive Drugs><Bolus><Bolus Infusion><Buprenorphine><Caring><Clinic><Counseling><Counselor><Data><Distress><Dolophine><Dose><Double-Blind Method><Double-Blind Study><Double-Blinded><Double-Masked Method><Double-Masked Study><Drug Kinetics><Drugs><Ecological momentary assessment><Electronics><Enrollment><Feels no pain><General Population><General Public><Goals><Grant><Home><Hour><Individual><Infrastructure><Intervention><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Laboratories><Maryland><Measures><Medication><Mental Depression><Methadone><Methadose><Methods><Moods><No sensitivity to pain><Nociception Tests><Outcome><Pain><Pain Assessment><Pain Control><Pain Measurement><Pain Therapy><Pain interference><Pain management><Pain measure><Painful><Participant><Patients><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmacokinetics><Phase><Placebo Control><Population><Preclinical data><Prevalence><Professional counselor><Provider><Public Health><Randomized><Recommendation><Schedule><Secure><Sensory><Severities><Sleep disturbances><Structure><Testing><Training and Infrastructure><Treatment outcome><Visit><aberrant sleep><acceptability and feasibility><ages><analgesia><chronic pain><chronic pain control><chronic pain intervention><chronic pain management><chronic pain therapy><chronic pain treatment><clinical significance><clinically significant><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><daily pain><depression><disability><disrupted sleep><disturbed sleep><drug/agent><effective therapy><effective treatment><electronic><electronic device><enroll><experience><homes><human data><impaired sleep><improved><insight><irregular sleep><methadone center><methadone clinic><methadone clinic/center><methadone maintenance><methadone maintenance program><methadone maintenance therapy><methadone maintenance treatment><methadone treatment><operation><operations><opiate use disorder><opiate withdrawal><opioid detox><opioid detoxification><opioid treatment program><opioid use disorder><opioid withdrawal><pain assay><pain intervention><pain killer><pain medication><pain reduction><pain reliever><pain treatment><painkiller><patient subclass><patient subcluster><patient subgroups><patient subpopulations><patient subsets><patient subtypes><placebo controlled><preclinical findings><preclinical information><primary outcome><randomisation><randomization><randomized, clinical trials><randomly assigned><reduce pain><response><satisfaction><sleep disruption><sleep dysregulation><sleep/wake disruption><sleep/wake disturbance><standard of care><substance use><substance using><treat chronic pain>
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Michael S. Businelle

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HLTH SCIENCES CTR, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$653,568
FY 2025

Project Title

Efficacy of a Smartphone-based Just-in-Time Adaptive Intervention to ReduceDrinking among Adults Experiencing Homelessness

Grant Number:

5R01AA031280-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/20/2024

End Date:

4/30/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Approximately 1 out of every 3 adults experiencing homelessness has a current alcohol use disorder (AUD). Alcohol use plays a central role in increased morbidity and mortality in this population, with some studies suggesting it plays a direct role in as many of 17% of deaths...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Abstinence><Active Follow-up><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol abuse><Alcohol consumption><Alcohol dependence><Alcohols><Algorithms><Android App><Android Application><Area><Behavioral><Case Management><Cell Phone><Cell Phone Application><Cell phone App><Cellular Phone><Cellular Phone App><Cellular Phone Application><Cellular Telephone><Cessation of life><Chronic><Cities><Cognitive><Data><Death><Disease><Disorder><Disparity population><Ecological momentary assessment><Effectiveness><Employment><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><EtOH abuse><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Evidence based intervention><Exhibits><Funding><Future><General Population><General Public><Goals><Government Subsidy><Health><Health Care Utilization><Heavy Drinking><High Prevalence><Homelessness><Hour><Individual><Interpersonal Violence><Intervention><Just-in-Time Adaptive Intervention><Life Expectancy><Machine Learning><Mediating><Mediation><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mobile Phones><Monitor><Moods><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Motivation><NIAAA><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><Nature><Negotiating><Negotiation><Oklahoma><Outcome><Ownership><Participant><Persons><Play><Population><Population Intervention><Psychological Health><Public Health><QOL><Quality of life><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reporting><Research><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Sampling><Self-Help Groups><Sensitivity Training Groups><Services><Shelter facility><Smart Phone App><Smart Phone Application><Smartphone App><Societies><Support Groups><Survey Instrument><Surveys><T-Groups><Techniques><Technology><Testing><Training><Treatment Efficacy><Treatment outcome><Visit><Woman><Work><acceptability and feasibility><access to alcohol><active followup><adult youth><adulthood><alcohol abuse therapy><alcohol abuse treatment><alcohol access><alcohol accessibility><alcohol addiction><alcohol availability><alcohol co-abuse><alcohol dependency><alcohol dependent><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol intervention><alcohol problem><alcohol product use><alcohol related problem><alcohol treatment><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><app on a smartphone><application on a smartphone><arm><care as usual><care costs><cell phone based app><co-morbid><co-morbidity><common treatment><comorbidity><compare cost><cost><cost comparison><cost effective><design><designing><determine efficacy><disadvantaged group><disadvantaged individual><disadvantaged people><disadvantaged population><disadvantaged subgroup><disparities across groups><disparity across subgroups><disparity among groups><disparity among subgroups><disparity between groups><disparity between subgroups><drink heavily><drinking><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><efficacy testing><enroll><ethanol abuse><ethanol accessibility><ethanol availability><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><ethnic minority><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><experience><extreme drinking><flexibility><flexible><follow up><follow up assessment><follow-up><followed up><followup><followup assessment><group disparity><group inequality><group inequity><hazardous alcohol use><health care service use><health care service utilization><heavy alcohol use><homeless><houselessness><housing instability><iOS app><iOS application><iPhone><iPhone App><iPhone Application><implementation efforts><improved><indexing><inequalities among populations><inequalities between populations><inequalities in populations><inequality across populations><inequality among groups><inequality between groups><inequality in groups><inequities among populations><inequities between populations><inequities in populations><inequity across groups><inequity across populations><inequity between groups><inequity in groups><insight><instably housed><interest><intervention effect><intervention efficacy><lack of stable housing><literacy><mHealth therapeutic><mHealth therapy><mHealth treatment><machine based learning><metropolitan><mhealth interventions><mobile assessment><mobile based assessment><mobile health intervention><mobile health therapeutic><mobile health therapy><mobile health treatment><mobile phone app><mortality><negative mood><novel><phone app><phone application><pilot trial><population based intervention><population inequality><population inequity><population specific intervention><prediction algorithm><problem alcohol use><problem drinking><problematic alcohol consumption><problematic alcohol use><programs><racial minority><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><reduced alcohol use><response><screening><screenings><self help organization><shelter><shelter housing><shelters><smart phone><smart phone based assessment><smartphone><smartphone application><smartphone based app><smartphone based application><smartphone based assessment><social role><subgroup disparity><substance use><substance using><tailored messaging><technology intervention><technology-based interventions><technology-enabled interventions><technology-focused interventions><therapeutic efficacy><therapy efficacy><treatment as usual><treatment effect><unequal group><unequal population><unhoused><unstable housing><unstably housed><usual care><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood>
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Jason Anthony Oliver

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HLTH SCIENCES CTR, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$653,568
FY 2025

Project Title

Efficacy of a Smartphone-based Just-in-Time Adaptive Intervention to ReduceDrinking among Adults Experiencing Homelessness

Grant Number:

5R01AA031280-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/20/2024

End Date:

4/30/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Approximately 1 out of every 3 adults experiencing homelessness has a current alcohol use disorder (AUD). Alcohol use plays a central role in increased morbidity and mortality in this population, with some studies suggesting it plays a direct role in as many of 17% of deaths...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Abstinence><Active Follow-up><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol abuse><Alcohol consumption><Alcohol dependence><Alcohols><Algorithms><Android App><Android Application><Area><Behavioral><Case Management><Cell Phone><Cell Phone Application><Cell phone App><Cellular Phone><Cellular Phone App><Cellular Phone Application><Cellular Telephone><Cessation of life><Chronic><Cities><Cognitive><Data><Death><Disease><Disorder><Disparity population><Ecological momentary assessment><Effectiveness><Employment><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><EtOH abuse><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Evidence based intervention><Exhibits><Funding><Future><General Population><General Public><Goals><Government Subsidy><Health><Health Care Utilization><Heavy Drinking><High Prevalence><Homelessness><Hour><Individual><Interpersonal Violence><Intervention><Just-in-Time Adaptive Intervention><Life Expectancy><Machine Learning><Mediating><Mediation><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mobile Phones><Monitor><Moods><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Motivation><NIAAA><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><Nature><Negotiating><Negotiation><Oklahoma><Outcome><Ownership><Participant><Persons><Play><Population><Population Intervention><Psychological Health><Public Health><QOL><Quality of life><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reporting><Research><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Sampling><Self-Help Groups><Sensitivity Training Groups><Services><Shelter facility><Smart Phone App><Smart Phone Application><Smartphone App><Societies><Support Groups><Survey Instrument><Surveys><T-Groups><Techniques><Technology><Testing><Training><Treatment Efficacy><Treatment outcome><Visit><Woman><Work><acceptability and feasibility><access to alcohol><active followup><adult youth><adulthood><alcohol abuse therapy><alcohol abuse treatment><alcohol access><alcohol accessibility><alcohol addiction><alcohol availability><alcohol co-abuse><alcohol dependency><alcohol dependent><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol intervention><alcohol problem><alcohol product use><alcohol related problem><alcohol treatment><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><app on a smartphone><application on a smartphone><arm><care as usual><care costs><cell phone based app><co-morbid><co-morbidity><common treatment><comorbidity><compare cost><cost><cost comparison><cost effective><design><designing><determine efficacy><disadvantaged group><disadvantaged individual><disadvantaged people><disadvantaged population><disadvantaged subgroup><disparities across groups><disparity across subgroups><disparity among groups><disparity among subgroups><disparity between groups><disparity between subgroups><drink heavily><drinking><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><efficacy testing><enroll><ethanol abuse><ethanol accessibility><ethanol availability><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><ethnic minority><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><experience><extreme drinking><flexibility><flexible><follow up><follow up assessment><follow-up><followed up><followup><followup assessment><group disparity><group inequality><group inequity><hazardous alcohol use><health care service use><health care service utilization><heavy alcohol use><homeless><houselessness><housing instability><iOS app><iOS application><iPhone><iPhone App><iPhone Application><implementation efforts><improved><indexing><inequalities among populations><inequalities between populations><inequalities in populations><inequality across populations><inequality among groups><inequality between groups><inequality in groups><inequities among populations><inequities between populations><inequities in populations><inequity across groups><inequity across populations><inequity between groups><inequity in groups><insight><instably housed><interest><intervention effect><intervention efficacy><lack of stable housing><literacy><mHealth therapeutic><mHealth therapy><mHealth treatment><machine based learning><metropolitan><mhealth interventions><mobile assessment><mobile based assessment><mobile health intervention><mobile health therapeutic><mobile health therapy><mobile health treatment><mobile phone app><mortality><negative mood><novel><phone app><phone application><pilot trial><population based intervention><population inequality><population inequity><population specific intervention><prediction algorithm><problem alcohol use><problem drinking><problematic alcohol consumption><problematic alcohol use><programs><racial minority><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><reduced alcohol use><response><screening><screenings><self help organization><shelter><shelter housing><shelters><smart phone><smart phone based assessment><smartphone><smartphone application><smartphone based app><smartphone based application><smartphone based assessment><social role><subgroup disparity><substance use><substance using><tailored messaging><technology intervention><technology-based interventions><technology-enabled interventions><technology-focused interventions><therapeutic efficacy><therapy efficacy><treatment as usual><treatment effect><unequal group><unequal population><unhoused><unstable housing><unstably housed><usual care><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood>
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SCOTT T WALTERS

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HLTH SCIENCES CTR, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$653,568
FY 2025

Project Title

Efficacy of a Smartphone-based Just-in-Time Adaptive Intervention to ReduceDrinking among Adults Experiencing Homelessness

Grant Number:

5R01AA031280-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/20/2024

End Date:

4/30/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Approximately 1 out of every 3 adults experiencing homelessness has a current alcohol use disorder (AUD). Alcohol use plays a central role in increased morbidity and mortality in this population, with some studies suggesting it plays a direct role in as many of 17% of deaths...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Abstinence><Active Follow-up><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol abuse><Alcohol consumption><Alcohol dependence><Alcohols><Algorithms><Android App><Android Application><Area><Behavioral><Case Management><Cell Phone><Cell Phone Application><Cell phone App><Cellular Phone><Cellular Phone App><Cellular Phone Application><Cellular Telephone><Cessation of life><Chronic><Cities><Cognitive><Data><Death><Disease><Disorder><Disparity population><Ecological momentary assessment><Effectiveness><Employment><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><EtOH abuse><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Evidence based intervention><Exhibits><Funding><Future><General Population><General Public><Goals><Government Subsidy><Health><Health Care Utilization><Heavy Drinking><High Prevalence><Homelessness><Hour><Individual><Interpersonal Violence><Intervention><Just-in-Time Adaptive Intervention><Life Expectancy><Machine Learning><Mediating><Mediation><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mobile Phones><Monitor><Moods><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Motivation><NIAAA><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><Nature><Negotiating><Negotiation><Oklahoma><Outcome><Ownership><Participant><Persons><Play><Population><Population Intervention><Psychological Health><Public Health><QOL><Quality of life><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reporting><Research><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Sampling><Self-Help Groups><Sensitivity Training Groups><Services><Shelter facility><Smart Phone App><Smart Phone Application><Smartphone App><Societies><Support Groups><Survey Instrument><Surveys><T-Groups><Techniques><Technology><Testing><Training><Treatment Efficacy><Treatment outcome><Visit><Woman><Work><acceptability and feasibility><access to alcohol><active followup><adult youth><adulthood><alcohol abuse therapy><alcohol abuse treatment><alcohol access><alcohol accessibility><alcohol addiction><alcohol availability><alcohol co-abuse><alcohol dependency><alcohol dependent><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol intervention><alcohol problem><alcohol product use><alcohol related problem><alcohol treatment><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><app on a smartphone><application on a smartphone><arm><care as usual><care costs><cell phone based app><co-morbid><co-morbidity><common treatment><comorbidity><compare cost><cost><cost comparison><cost effective><design><designing><determine efficacy><disadvantaged group><disadvantaged individual><disadvantaged people><disadvantaged population><disadvantaged subgroup><disparities across groups><disparity across subgroups><disparity among groups><disparity among subgroups><disparity between groups><disparity between subgroups><drink heavily><drinking><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><efficacy testing><enroll><ethanol abuse><ethanol accessibility><ethanol availability><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><ethnic minority><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><experience><extreme drinking><flexibility><flexible><follow up><follow up assessment><follow-up><followed up><followup><followup assessment><group disparity><group inequality><group inequity><hazardous alcohol use><health care service use><health care service utilization><heavy alcohol use><homeless><houselessness><housing instability><iOS app><iOS application><iPhone><iPhone App><iPhone Application><implementation efforts><improved><indexing><inequalities among populations><inequalities between populations><inequalities in populations><inequality across populations><inequality among groups><inequality between groups><inequality in groups><inequities among populations><inequities between populations><inequities in populations><inequity across groups><inequity across populations><inequity between groups><inequity in groups><insight><instably housed><interest><intervention effect><intervention efficacy><lack of stable housing><literacy><mHealth therapeutic><mHealth therapy><mHealth treatment><machine based learning><metropolitan><mhealth interventions><mobile assessment><mobile based assessment><mobile health intervention><mobile health therapeutic><mobile health therapy><mobile health treatment><mobile phone app><mortality><negative mood><novel><phone app><phone application><pilot trial><population based intervention><population inequality><population inequity><population specific intervention><prediction algorithm><problem alcohol use><problem drinking><problematic alcohol consumption><problematic alcohol use><programs><racial minority><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><reduced alcohol use><response><screening><screenings><self help organization><shelter><shelter housing><shelters><smart phone><smart phone based assessment><smartphone><smartphone application><smartphone based app><smartphone based application><smartphone based assessment><social role><subgroup disparity><substance use><substance using><tailored messaging><technology intervention><technology-based interventions><technology-enabled interventions><technology-focused interventions><therapeutic efficacy><therapy efficacy><treatment as usual><treatment effect><unequal group><unequal population><unhoused><unstable housing><unstably housed><usual care><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood>
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Amanda Katherine Gilmore

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$647,704
FY 2025

Project Title

Personalized Integrated Alcohol and Sexual Assault Prevention among College Students

Grant Number:

5R01AA028813-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/25/2021

End Date:

5/31/2027

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  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

The overarching goal of this R01 is to test the efficacy of a behavioral intervention for alcohol and violence among college students. Tailored and personalized interventions are needed for alcohol and violence to address the unique needs of college students. The Positive Change program was develope...

Research Terms

<Active Follow-up><Address><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Conditioning Therapy><Data><Ensure><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Feedback><Funding><Goals><Government><Grant><Guidelines><Health Care Costs><Health Costs><Intervention><Long-Term Effects><NIAAA><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><On-Line Systems><Online Systems><Outcome><Participant><Prevention><Public Health><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Research><Students><Subgroup><Testing><Universities><Violence><Work><active followup><adult youth><aged><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol intervention><alcohol prevention><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcohol use prevention><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assaulted sexually><attentional control><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><college><college student><collegiate><comparable efficacy><comparative efficacy><compare efficacy><compare to control><comparison control><cost><deter alcohol use><determine efficacy><drinking><efficacious intervention><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><efficacy testing><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><feasibility trial><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><high risk><innovate><innovation><innovative><internet-based intervention><online computer><personalized health intervention><personalized intervention><personalized normative feedback><post intervention><precision interventions><prevent alcohol use><prevent violence><programs><public health priorities><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><reduced alcohol use><sexual assault><sexual attack><social norm><student engagement><student motivation><student participation><universal interventions><universal prevention><universal preventive interventions><universal preventive measure><university student><usability><violence prevention><violent><violent behavior><web based><web-based intervention><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood>
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Christopher J Mehus

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$645,563
FY 2025

Project Title

Testing a brief eHealth parent-focused prevention intervention with parents referred from primary care clinics

Grant Number:

5R01MH139457-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

5/31/2029

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  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Child and adolescent behavioral health problems are related to the leading causes of youth morbidity and mortality and are costly to society. Parent-focused interventions effectively prevent behavioral health problems such as depression and conduct disorders and can provide an economic ben...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Age><Behavioral><Child><Child Care><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinic><Clinical><Communication><Communities><Consumer Price Index><Cost Analyses><Cost Analysis><Cost-Benefit Analysis><Costs and Benefits><Criminal Justice><Development><Directories><Disease><Disorder><Economics><Effectiveness><Fostering><Funding><Future><Generations><Goals><Health Benefit><Health Care><Investments><Knowledge><Link><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Monte Carlo Method><Monte Carlo algorithm><Monte Carlo calculation><Monte Carlo procedure><Monte Carlo simulation><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Outcome><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Participant><Patients><Persons><Policies><Population><Preventative intervention><Prevention program><Primary Care><Process><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Public Health><Published Directory><Puericulture><Randomization trial><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Research Design><Sampling><Service setting><Societies><Study Type><System><Testing><Time><Training><Training Programs><Uncertainty><Visit><Writing><Youth><Youth 10-21><acceptability and feasibility><ages><arm><assess cost><behavior outcome><behavioral health><behavioral outcome><child patients><childrearing><clinical care><clinician communication><communicate to clinicians><communicate to providers><communicate with clinicians><communicate with doctors><communicate with providers><cost><cost assessment><cost benefit economics><cost benefit effectiveness><cost evaluation><depression><design><designing><developmental><doctor communication><doubt><e-Health><eHealth><economic><education cost><effective intervention><effectiveness testing><electronic health><empowerment><evaluate cost><evidence base><examine cost><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention for prevention><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><labor market><mental illness><mortality><parent><parenting education intervention><parenting education programs><parenting intervention><parenting program><parenting skill training><parenting training><pediatric><pediatric patients><pilot test><prevent><preventing><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><primary care clinic><primary care clinician><primary care setting><programs><provider communication><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomized trial><randomly assigned><service delivery><skills><study design><video call><video calling><video chat><video phone call><youngster><youth age>
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Peter J. Bayley

PALO ALTO VETERANS INSTIT FOR RESEARCH, PALO ALTO, CA

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$639,882
FY 2025

Project Title

Online Yoga vs Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Treating Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

Grant Number:

1R01AT012734-01A1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2025

End Date:

3/31/2030

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  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT More than 50% of veterans in primary care report experiencing chronic pain. Chronic pain is treatment- resistant, and medications often include the risk of addiction or overdose. In recognition of the scope of this problem, the VA has encouraged the use of complementary and ...

Research Terms

<Acceleration><Active Follow-up><Address><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Age><American Psychological Association><Analgesia Tests><Beck depression inventory><Brief Pain Inventory><COVID crisis><COVID epidemic><COVID pandemic><COVID-19 crisis><COVID-19 epidemic><COVID-19 era><COVID-19 global health crisis><COVID-19 global pandemic><COVID-19 health crisis><COVID-19 pandemic><COVID-19 period><COVID-19 public health crisis><COVID-19 years><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Complementary Health><Dropout><Drugs><Education><Educational aspects><Educational process of instructing><Event><Expectancy><Feasibility Studies><Funding><Geography><Goals><Group Therapy><Health><Health Care><Individual><Inferior><Integrative Medicine><Intervention><Measures><Medication><Mental Depression><Moods><Musculoskeletal Pain><NCCAM><NCCIH><National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health><National Center for Complementary and Integrative Medicine><Nociception Tests><Non-pharmacologic Therapy><Nonpharmacologic Intervention><Nonpharmacologic Therapy><Nonpharmacologic approach><Nonpharmacologic treatment><Outcome Measure><Overdose><Pain><Pain Assessment><Pain Control><Pain Measurement><Pain Therapy><Pain interference><Pain management><Pain measure><Painful><Participant><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index><Primary Care><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Questionnaires><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Reporting><Research><Resistance><Risk><SARS-CoV-2 epidemic><SARS-CoV-2 global health crisis><SARS-CoV-2 global pandemic><SARS-CoV-2 pandemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 epidemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 pandemic><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 epidemic><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 pandemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 epidemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic><Severities><Sleep><Teaching><Testing><Therapeutic><Time><Veterans><Walking><Yoga><access to health care><accessibility of health care><accessibility to health care><active followup><addiction><addictive disorder><ages><care seeking><chronic MSK pain><chronic musculoskeletal pain><chronic pain><chronic pain control><chronic pain intervention><chronic pain management><chronic pain therapy><chronic pain treatment><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><comparator group><comparison group><coronavirus disease 2019 crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic><coronavirus disease 2019 global health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 global pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 public health crisis><coronavirus disease crisis><coronavirus disease epidemic><coronavirus disease pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 global pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 pandemic><delivered on-line><delivered online><depression><design><designing><determine efficacy><drug/agent><effective therapy><effective treatment><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><evaluate efficacy><evidence base><examine efficacy><experience><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><health care access><health care availability><health care management><health care service access><health care service availability><health management><improved><instructor><integrative healing><integrative health><measurable outcome><migration><military veteran><non-drug therapy><non-drug treatment><nondrug therapy><nondrug treatment><novel><on-line delivery><online delivery><outcome measurement><pain assay><pain intervention><pain treatment><post treatment><primary outcome><quality of sleep><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomized, clinical trials><randomly assigned><recruit><resistant><secondary outcome><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><sleep quality><standard care><standard treatment><tele yoga><telehealth><teleyoga><treat chronic pain><treatment group><trial design><veteran population><web based delivery>
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JENNIFER A LIVINGSTON

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO, AMHERST, NY

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$632,070
FY 2025

Project Title

Friend-based Intervention to Reduce Alcohol-Involved Sexual Assault Risk

Grant Number:

1R01AA032118-01A1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/16/2025

End Date:

8/31/2030

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Approximately 1 in 5 U.S. college women is sexually assaulted and nearly half of these assaults involve alcohol. Alcohol-involved sexual assault (AISA) often occurs in social settings, and “bystander” interventions have been developed to incorporate the social environment into prevention ef...

Research Terms

<Active Follow-up><Address><Ally><Attitude><Behavior><Collaborations><Complex><Data><Development><Fostering><Friends><Friendships><Helping Behavior><Incidence><Intervention><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Investigation><Literature><Measures><Mediation><Mediator><Modeling><Nature><Negotiating><Negotiation><Outcome><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phase><Phase I Study><Play><Position><Positioning Attribute><Preparedness><Preventative intervention><Prevention><Process><Public Health><Readiness><Relative Risks><Reporting><Risk><Social Environment><Socialization><Testing><Treatment Efficacy><Woman><Women's study><Work><active control><active followup><alcohol involvement><assault><assaulted sexually><behavior influence><behavioral influence><care as usual><college><collegiate><cooking><design><designing><determine efficacy><developmental><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><efficacy testing><empowerment><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><female study><follow up><follow up assessment><follow-up><followed up><followup><followup assessment><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention design><intervention effect><intervention efficacy><intervention for prevention><involvement with alcohol><member><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational intervention><motivational interview><pathway><phase 1 study><phase 2 trial><phase II trial><post intervention><prevent><preventing><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><protective behavior><response><sexual assault><sexual attack><skills><social><social climate><social context><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><study among females><study among women><study in females><study in women><study on females><study on women><study within women><therapeutic efficacy><therapy design><therapy efficacy><treatment as usual><treatment design><usual care>
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Jennifer P. Read

STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO, AMHERST, NY

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$632,070
FY 2025

Project Title

Friend-based Intervention to Reduce Alcohol-Involved Sexual Assault Risk

Grant Number:

1R01AA032118-01A1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/16/2025

End Date:

8/31/2030

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Approximately 1 in 5 U.S. college women is sexually assaulted and nearly half of these assaults involve alcohol. Alcohol-involved sexual assault (AISA) often occurs in social settings, and “bystander” interventions have been developed to incorporate the social environment into prevention ef...

Research Terms

<Active Follow-up><Address><Ally><Attitude><Behavior><Collaborations><Complex><Data><Development><Fostering><Friends><Friendships><Helping Behavior><Incidence><Intervention><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Investigation><Literature><Measures><Mediation><Mediator><Modeling><Nature><Negotiating><Negotiation><Outcome><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phase><Phase I Study><Play><Position><Positioning Attribute><Preparedness><Preventative intervention><Prevention><Process><Public Health><Readiness><Relative Risks><Reporting><Risk><Social Environment><Socialization><Testing><Treatment Efficacy><Woman><Women's study><Work><active control><active followup><alcohol involvement><assault><assaulted sexually><behavior influence><behavioral influence><care as usual><college><collegiate><cooking><design><designing><determine efficacy><developmental><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><efficacy testing><empowerment><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><female study><follow up><follow up assessment><follow-up><followed up><followup><followup assessment><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention design><intervention effect><intervention efficacy><intervention for prevention><involvement with alcohol><member><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational intervention><motivational interview><pathway><phase 1 study><phase 2 trial><phase II trial><post intervention><prevent><preventing><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><protective behavior><response><sexual assault><sexual attack><skills><social><social climate><social context><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><study among females><study among women><study in females><study in women><study on females><study on women><study within women><therapeutic efficacy><therapy design><therapy efficacy><treatment as usual><treatment design><usual care>
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TINA R GOLDSTEIN

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$619,220
FY 2025

Project Title

Early Intervention for Youth At-Risk for Bipolar Disorder

Grant Number:

5R01MH125971-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2021

End Date:

5/31/2027

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  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Project Summary The most potent risk factor for the development of bipolar disorder (BP) is a first-degree family member with the illness; individuals with family history typically experience early BP onset and severe course. Up to 25% of offspring of parents with BP (OBP) develop BP by young adulth...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><21+ years old><Adolescence><Adult><Adult Human><Advisory Committees><Affect><Affective><Affective Disorders><Age><Android App><Android Application><Approaches to prevention><Area><Behavior><Biological Markers><Bipolar Affective Psychosis><Bipolar Disorder><Brain Diseases><Brain Disorders><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Phone><Cell Phone Application><Cell Signaling><Cell phone App><Cellular Phone><Cellular Phone App><Cellular Phone Application><Cellular Telephone><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Chronic><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Circadian Dysregulation><Circadian Rhythms><Clinical><Clinical assessments><Communities><Data><Data Collection><Development><Dimensions><Disease><Disorder><Early Intervention><Emotional Depression><Encephalon Diseases><Evidence based intervention><Evidence based treatment><Exhibits><Experimental Therapies><Family><Family member><Feedback><Functional impairment><Health Care Costs><Health Costs><History><Impairment><Individual><Intake><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Intracranial CNS Disorders><Intracranial Central Nervous System Disorders><Investigational Therapies><Investigational Treatments><Manias><Manic><Manic State><Manic-Depressive Psychosis><Manuals><Measurable><Measures><Mediating><Meta-Analysis><Methods><Mobile Phones><Mood Disorders><Moods><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Nyctohemeral Rhythm><Onset of illness><Outcome><Outcome Study><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Patient Self-Report><Pattern><Prevention><Prevention approach><Psychopathology><Public Health><Randomization trial><Randomized><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Secure><Self-Report><Severity of illness><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Sleep><Sleep disturbances><Smart Phone App><Smart Phone Application><Smartphone App><Strategic Planning><Stress><Suicide><Symptoms><Task Forces><Testing><Time><Twenty-Four Hour Rhythm><Visit><Vulnerable Populations><Youth><Youth 10-21><aberrant sleep><abnormal psychology><actigraph><actigraphy><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent offspring><adult youth><adulthood><advisory team><ages><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><app on a smartphone><application on a smartphone><bio-markers><biologic marker><biological signal transduction><biomarker><bipolar affective disorder><bipolar disease><bipolar illness><bipolar mood disorder><cell phone based app><chronic disorder><circadian><circadian abnormality><circadian disruption><circadian disturbance><circadian dysfunction><circadian impairment><circadian process><circadian rhythmicity><confirmatory efficacy trial><confirmatory trial><cost effective><cost effective measures><daily biorhythm><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><determine efficacy><developmental><diaries><disease onset><disease risk><disease severity><disorder onset><disorder risk><disrupted sleep><disturbed sleep><early experience><early onset><efficacious intervention><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><experimental therapeutic agents><experimental therapeutics><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><healthy lifestyle><high risk><high risk group><high risk individual><high risk people><high risk population><histories><iOS app><iOS application><iPhone><iPhone App><iPhone Application><impaired sleep><implementation science><improved><improvement on sleep><indicated prevention><indicated preventive interventions><indicated preventive measure><innovate><innovation><innovative><intent to die><irregular sleep><kids><malleable risk><manic depressive disorder><manic depressive illness><mobile phone app><modifiable risk><new approaches><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><offspring><parent><pathway><phone app><phone application><portability><preempt><prevent><preventing><prevention directed at individuals><primary outcome><programs><progression risk><psychiatric symptom><randomisation><randomization><randomized trial><randomly assigned><response to therapy><response to treatment><sensing data><sensor data><sleep disruption><sleep dysregulation><sleep improvement><sleep/wake disruption><sleep/wake disturbance><smart phone><smartphone><smartphone application><smartphone based app><smartphone based application><social><social role><substance use><substance using><suicidal><suicidality><suicide rate><suicides><telehealth><theories><therapeutic response><therapy optimization><therapy response><tool><treatment adherence><treatment compliance><treatment optimization><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><videoconference><videoconferences><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age>
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HILARY L SURRATT

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, LEXINGTON, KY

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$618,753
FY 2025

Project Title

Optimizing PrEP Care Delivery through Adaptive Intervention Strategies for Underserved Rural People who Inject Drugs

Grant Number:

5R01DA061996-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2024

End Date:

7/31/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Kentucky’s HIV epidemic displays an especially profound and disproportionate impact among people who inject drugs (PWID): 14.8% of males and 54.2% of females newly diagnosed with HIV in 2021 have an injection drug use-related transmission factor, far exceeding the national average for this ...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adoption><Appalachia><Appalachian><Appalachian Region><Biological Markers><Caring><Case Management><Categories><Clinical><Communities><Consensus><Consultations><County><Data><Disparities><Disparity><Drug user><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Epidemic><Female><Foundations><Frequencies><Goals><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV diagnosis><HIV risk><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Home><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Impoverished><Injecting drug user><Injection Drug User><Injections><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Interview><Kentucky><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Measures><Needle-Exchange Programs><Newly Diagnosed><Oral><PWID><PWUD><Participant><Pathway interactions><Patients><Pattern><Population><Poverty><PrEP><Prevention><Protocol Screening><Recommendation><Reporting><Rural><Rural Appalachia><Rural Appalachian><Rural Population><Rural group><Rural people><Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial><Services><Specialty><Subgroup><Syringe-Exchange Programs><Test Result><Testing><Text Messaging><Transmission><Virus-HIV><Visit><access restrictions><adaptive intervention><age associated effects><age effect><age related effects><aging effect><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><care delivery><care outcomes><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><consultation><efficacy testing><evidence base><experience><health care outcomes><homes><housing instability><impact of age><influence of age><injection drug use><instably housed><interest><intervention design><lack of stable housing><male><medical specialties><needle exchange><novel><outreach><pathway><peer><people who inject drugs><people who inject illicit drugs><people who use drugs><people who use illicit drugs><persons who inject drugs><persons who use drugs><pilot trial><point of care testing><pre-exposure prophylaxis><primary care setting><relative effectiveness><response><risk perception><rural area><rural individual><rural location><rural region><rural under served><rural underserved><scale up><short message service><sms messaging><social stigma><stigma><syringe exchange><syringe exchange services><syringe service programs><syringe services><texting><therapy design><transmission process><treatment design><trial design><unstable housing><unstably housed><uptake><♀><♂>
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Tara M Chaplin

GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY, FAIRFAX, VA

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$590,045
FY 2025

Project Title

Efficacy and Neurobiological Mechanisms of a Parenting-Focused Mindfullness Intervention to Prevent Adolescent Substance Use

Grant Number:

5R01DA052427-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/15/2021

End Date:

5/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Substance use disorders (SUDs) are a significant public health problem. There is a need for novel substance use prevention strategies for adolescents, particularly developmentally-informed interventions rooted in basic science findings. Significant basic research indicates ...

Research Terms

<12-20 years old><14 year old><14 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Aeroseb-HC><Age><Amygdala><Amygdaloid Body><Amygdaloid Nucleus><Amygdaloid structure><Anterior><Arousal><Award><Basic Research><Basic Science><Biological><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><Central Lobe><Cetacort><Child Rearing><Clinical><Communities><Controlled Study><Cort-Dome><Cortef><Cortenema><Cortisol><Cortispray><Cortril><Dermacort><Development><Dorsal><Eldecort><Emotional><Emotions><Encephalon><Family><Female Adolescents><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Funding><Hydrocortisone><Hydrocortone><Hytone><Impairment><Insula><Insula of Reil><Intervention><Interview><Island of Reil><Laboratories><MR Imaging><MR Tomography><MRI><MRIs><Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Measures><Mediating><Medical Imaging, Magnetic Resonance / Nuclear Magnetic Resonance><Mothers><NIDA><NMR Imaging><NMR Tomography><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Neurobiology><Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Nutracort><Outcome><Parenting><Parenting Education><Parenting behavior><Parents><Physiologic><Physiological><Prefrontal Cortex><Preventative strategy><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Proctocort><Psychopathology><Public Health><Questionnaires><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Regulation><Research><Rest><Risk><Risk Factors><Sampling><Stimulus><Strategic Planning><Stress><Substance Use Disorder><Symptoms><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><Time><Youth><Youth 10-21><Zeugmatography><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent girl><adolescent substance use><adulthood><age 14 years><ages><amygdaloid nuclear complex><behavioral health><biobehavior><biobehavioral><biologic><childrearing><cingulate cortex><community clinic><developmental><disease risk><disorder risk><early adolescence><effective intervention><efficacy testing><fMRI><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><fourteen year old><fourteen years of age><girls><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><juvenile><juvenile human><mindfulness><mindfulness intervention><mindfulness-based intervention><neurobiological><neurobiological mechanism><novel><parent><parenting education intervention><parenting education programs><parenting intervention><parenting program><parenting skill training><parenting training><post intervention><prevent><prevent substance use><preventing><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomized controlled design><randomly assigned><recruit><response><sex><stress reactivity><stress reduction><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance use and disorder><substance use prevention><substance using><teen years><teenage><youth age><youth substance use>
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Sebastian Linnemayr

RAND CORPORATION, SANTA MONICA, CA

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$582,359
FY 2025

Project Title

INcentives and ReMINDers to Improve Long-term Medication Adherence (INMIND)

Grant Number:

5R01MH135751-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Globally, 75% of people living with HIV (PLWH) are receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART), but only 67% of them are virally suppressed, with ART medication nonadherence as a key barrier. Routines are associated with high long-term medication adherence, but have been difficul...

Research Terms

<AIDS><AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Area><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Mechanisms><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Cessation of life><Chronic><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Client><Clinic><Clinic Visits><Cognitive><Conditioning Therapy><Control Groups><Cost Effectiveness Analysis><Cues><Death><Drug resistance><Economics><Evidence based intervention><Goals><HIV><Health Care Costs><Health Costs><Heterogeneity><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Incentives><Information Dissemination><Intervention><LAV-HTLV-III><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Maintenance><Mechanisms of Behavior and Behavior Change><Motivation><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Outcome><Participant><Persons><Phase><Pilot Projects><Prize><Process><Publishing><Research><Research Resources><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Science><Self Management><Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial><Testing><Text Messaging><Time><Uganda><United States National Institutes of Health><Viral><Virus-HIV><Work><acceptability and feasibility><adaptive intervention><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><assessing cost effectiveness><behavior adherence><behavior change><behavior intervention><behavior mechanism><behavioral adherence><behavioral economics><behavioral intervention><chronic disorder><combat><compliance behavior><cost><cost effective><cost efficient analysis><cost-effective analysis><cost-effectiveness evaluation><design><designing><determine cost effectiveness><dissemination of results><drug adherence><drug compliance><drug resistant><economic><evaluate cost-effectiveness><examine cost effectiveness><implementation research><improved><insight><intervention effect><medication adherence><medication compliance><medication non-adherence><medication nonadherence><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><pill><pilot study><post intervention><primary outcome><research study><resistance to Drug><resistant to Drug><responders and non-responders><responders from non-responders><responders or non-responders><responders versus non-responders><responders vs non-responders><responders/nonresponders><response><response to therapy><response to treatment><secondary outcome><short message service><sms messaging><success><texting><therapeutic response><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><therapy response><treatment group><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><trial design><viral transmission><virus transmission>
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Chad Daniel Stecher

RAND CORPORATION, SANTA MONICA, CA

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$582,359
FY 2025

Project Title

INcentives and ReMINDers to Improve Long-term Medication Adherence (INMIND)

Grant Number:

5R01MH135751-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Globally, 75% of people living with HIV (PLWH) are receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART), but only 67% of them are virally suppressed, with ART medication nonadherence as a key barrier. Routines are associated with high long-term medication adherence, but have been difficul...

Research Terms

<AIDS><AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Area><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Mechanisms><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Cessation of life><Chronic><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Client><Clinic><Clinic Visits><Cognitive><Conditioning Therapy><Control Groups><Cost Effectiveness Analysis><Cues><Death><Drug resistance><Economics><Evidence based intervention><Goals><HIV><Health Care Costs><Health Costs><Heterogeneity><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Incentives><Information Dissemination><Intervention><LAV-HTLV-III><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Maintenance><Mechanisms of Behavior and Behavior Change><Motivation><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Outcome><Participant><Persons><Phase><Pilot Projects><Prize><Process><Publishing><Research><Research Resources><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Science><Self Management><Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial><Testing><Text Messaging><Time><Uganda><United States National Institutes of Health><Viral><Virus-HIV><Work><acceptability and feasibility><adaptive intervention><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><assessing cost effectiveness><behavior adherence><behavior change><behavior intervention><behavior mechanism><behavioral adherence><behavioral economics><behavioral intervention><chronic disorder><combat><compliance behavior><cost><cost effective><cost efficient analysis><cost-effective analysis><cost-effectiveness evaluation><design><designing><determine cost effectiveness><dissemination of results><drug adherence><drug compliance><drug resistant><economic><evaluate cost-effectiveness><examine cost effectiveness><implementation research><improved><insight><intervention effect><medication adherence><medication compliance><medication non-adherence><medication nonadherence><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><pill><pilot study><post intervention><primary outcome><research study><resistance to Drug><resistant to Drug><responders and non-responders><responders from non-responders><responders or non-responders><responders versus non-responders><responders vs non-responders><responders/nonresponders><response><response to therapy><response to treatment><secondary outcome><short message service><sms messaging><success><texting><therapeutic response><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><therapy response><treatment group><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><trial design><viral transmission><virus transmission>
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Julia Kobulsky

TEMPLE UNIV OF THE COMMONWEALTH, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Good lead · 54/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$530,677
FY 2025

Project Title

Never Again: Advancing the Prevention of Recurrent Child Sexual Abuse

Grant Number:

5R01HD114586-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/17/2024

End Date:

8/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Project Summary Child sexual abuse (CSA) is an adverse childhood experience with wide ranging effects on health, wellbeing, and development throughout the lifespan. The long-term goal of this Stephen I. Katz, Early-Stage Investigator R01 is to develop novel, targeted prevention approaches for recur...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Administrator><Affect><Approaches to prevention><Budgets><Care Givers><Caregivers><Case Management><Causality><Characteristics><Child><Child Advocacy><Child Sexual Abuse><Child Sexual Molestation><Child Welfare><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Data><Data Element><Data Science><Data Set><Development><Domestic Violence><Emotional><Etiology><Family><Female><Geography><Goals><Grant><Guide prevention><Health><Health Catchment Area><Health Service Area><Human><Impoverished><Incidence><Interview><Investigators><Knowledge><Law Enforcement><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Link><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Modeling><Modern Man><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Natural Language Processing><Neighborhoods><Personal Satisfaction><Philadelphia><Position><Positioning Attribute><Poverty><Prevalence><Preventative strategy><Prevention><Prevention approach><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Qualitative Methods><Recurrence><Recurrent><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Risk Taking><Service area><Services><Substance abuse problem><Suicide attempt><Survival Analyses><Survival Analysis><Survivors><System><Techniques><Text><Theoretic Models><Theoretical model><Time><Trauma><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Victimization><abuse of substances><access to health care><accessibility of health care><accessibility to health care><adolescent welfare><adverse childhood events><adverse childhood experiences><causation><child protection services><child protective service><child well being><child wellbeing><childhood sexual abuse><cost effective><data integration><design><designing><developmental><disease causation><evidence base><frailty><health care access><health care availability><health care service access><health care service availability><improved><insight><juvenile sex abuse><kids><life course><life span><lifespan><longitudinal data set><longitudinal dataset><male><mental illness><multidisciplinary><natural language understanding><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><novel><perpetrators><prevent><preventing><protective factors><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychosocial><qualitative reasoning><recurrence prevention><response><service providers><social health determinants><substance abuse><substance use><substance using><suicidal attempt><tertiary prevention><well-being><wellbeing><youngster><♀><♂>
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Megan A. M0reno

UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OR

Good lead · 48/100
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$725,816
FY 2026

Project Title

Enhancing a Technology and Digital Media Use Intervention to Address Youth Sleep Problems

Grant Number:

1R34MH141532-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2026

End Date:

4/30/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.
  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Over half of adolescents obtain insufficient sleep duration (less than age-based guidance) on school nights, while 10-40% report difficulty falling/staying asleep and poor sleep quality, all of which are linked to mental health problems. While TDM use is highly prevalent in ...

Research Terms

<12-20 years old><15 year old><15 years of age><21+ years old><Academy><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Age><American><Anxiety><Behavior><Behavioral><Care Givers><Caregivers><Cell Phone><Cellular Phone><Cellular Telephone><Childhood><Clinical Trials><Cluster randomization trial><Cluster randomized trial><Communities><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Science><Consolidated Framework for Implementing Change><Counseling><Distress><Effectiveness><Emotional Depression><Emotions><Ensure><Evidence based treatment><Family><Feedback><Feeling suicidal><Future><Goals><Health Care><High School Student><Hybrids><Intervention><Junior High School Student><Junior High Student><Knowledge><Link><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Middle School Student><Mobile Phones><Modeling><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Notification><Outcome><Pediatric Research><Pediatrics><Personal Satisfaction><Play><Primary Care><Procedures><Psychological Health><Randomization trial><Recommendation><Reporting><Role><Schools><Science><Secondary School Student><Secondary Student><Site><Sleep><Sleep Deprivation><Sleep Disorders><Sleep disturbances><Speed><Suicidal thoughts><Technology><Testing><Training><Translations><Violence><Visit><Work><World Health><Youth><Youth 10-21><aberrant sleep><acceptability and feasibility><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent health><adulthood><age 15><age 15 years><ages><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><care as usual><child health care provider><cognitive interview><deficient sleep><delivered on-line><delivered online><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><digital media><disrupted sleep><disturbed sleep><effectiveness and implementation trial><effectiveness/implementation hybrid trial><effectiveness/implementation trial><emotion regulation><emotional regulation><evidence base><experience><fall asleep><falls><family support><fifteen year old><fifteen years of age><high schoolers><human centered design><iPhone><impaired sleep><improved><improvement on sleep><inadequate sleep><insufficient sleep><irregular sleep><juvenile><juvenile human><media consumption><media use><on-line delivery><online delivery><pediatric><pediatric care provider><pediatric health care provider><pediatric provider><pediatrician><poor sleep><quality of sleep><randomized trial><sleep amount><sleep debt><sleep deficiency><sleep deficit><sleep diseases><sleep disruption><sleep duration><sleep dysfunction><sleep dysregulation><sleep episode><sleep health><sleep hygiene><sleep illness><sleep improvement><sleep insufficiency><sleep interval><sleep length><sleep loss><sleep onset><sleep period><sleep problem><sleep quality><sleep quantity><sleep time><sleep wellness><sleep/wake disruption><sleep/wake disturbance><smart phone><smartphone><social media><social media platform><social platform><social role><socio-demographics><sociodemographics><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><support tools><theories><thoughts about suicide><time asleep><time during sleep><time in sleep><time spent asleep><time spent sleeping><tool><translation><treatment as usual><usability><usual care><violent><violent behavior><web based delivery><well-being><wellbeing><youth age>
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Ariel A Williamson

UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OR

Good lead · 48/100
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$725,816
FY 2026

Project Title

Enhancing a Technology and Digital Media Use Intervention to Address Youth Sleep Problems

Grant Number:

1R34MH141532-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2026

End Date:

4/30/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.
  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Over half of adolescents obtain insufficient sleep duration (less than age-based guidance) on school nights, while 10-40% report difficulty falling/staying asleep and poor sleep quality, all of which are linked to mental health problems. While TDM use is highly prevalent in ...

Research Terms

<12-20 years old><15 year old><15 years of age><21+ years old><Academy><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Age><American><Anxiety><Behavior><Behavioral><Care Givers><Caregivers><Cell Phone><Cellular Phone><Cellular Telephone><Childhood><Clinical Trials><Cluster randomization trial><Cluster randomized trial><Communities><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Science><Consolidated Framework for Implementing Change><Counseling><Distress><Effectiveness><Emotional Depression><Emotions><Ensure><Evidence based treatment><Family><Feedback><Feeling suicidal><Future><Goals><Health Care><High School Student><Hybrids><Intervention><Junior High School Student><Junior High Student><Knowledge><Link><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Middle School Student><Mobile Phones><Modeling><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Notification><Outcome><Pediatric Research><Pediatrics><Personal Satisfaction><Play><Primary Care><Procedures><Psychological Health><Randomization trial><Recommendation><Reporting><Role><Schools><Science><Secondary School Student><Secondary Student><Site><Sleep><Sleep Deprivation><Sleep Disorders><Sleep disturbances><Speed><Suicidal thoughts><Technology><Testing><Training><Translations><Violence><Visit><Work><World Health><Youth><Youth 10-21><aberrant sleep><acceptability and feasibility><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent health><adulthood><age 15><age 15 years><ages><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><care as usual><child health care provider><cognitive interview><deficient sleep><delivered on-line><delivered online><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><digital media><disrupted sleep><disturbed sleep><effectiveness and implementation trial><effectiveness/implementation hybrid trial><effectiveness/implementation trial><emotion regulation><emotional regulation><evidence base><experience><fall asleep><falls><family support><fifteen year old><fifteen years of age><high schoolers><human centered design><iPhone><impaired sleep><improved><improvement on sleep><inadequate sleep><insufficient sleep><irregular sleep><juvenile><juvenile human><media consumption><media use><on-line delivery><online delivery><pediatric><pediatric care provider><pediatric health care provider><pediatric provider><pediatrician><poor sleep><quality of sleep><randomized trial><sleep amount><sleep debt><sleep deficiency><sleep deficit><sleep diseases><sleep disruption><sleep duration><sleep dysfunction><sleep dysregulation><sleep episode><sleep health><sleep hygiene><sleep illness><sleep improvement><sleep insufficiency><sleep interval><sleep length><sleep loss><sleep onset><sleep period><sleep problem><sleep quality><sleep quantity><sleep time><sleep wellness><sleep/wake disruption><sleep/wake disturbance><smart phone><smartphone><social media><social media platform><social platform><social role><socio-demographics><sociodemographics><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><support tools><theories><thoughts about suicide><time asleep><time during sleep><time in sleep><time spent asleep><time spent sleeping><tool><translation><treatment as usual><usability><usual care><violent><violent behavior><web based delivery><well-being><wellbeing><youth age>
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Bibhav Acharya

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Good lead · 46/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Active award
$481,626
FY 2025

Project Title

A combined motivational interviewing and behavioral couples therapy intervention to reduce intimate partner violence and alcohol use in South India

Grant Number:

5R01AA029303-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2022

End Date:

5/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT A combined behavioral couples therapy and motivational interviewing intervention to reduce intimate partner violence and alcohol use in South India Globally, an estimated 30% of women have reported physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime. Women w...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Aggression><Aggressive behavior><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Asia><Attention><Automobile Driving><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Breathalyzer Tests><Clinic><Clinical><Collaborations><Combined Modality Therapy><Communication><Conditioning Therapy><Control Groups><Couple therapy><Couples><Couples Therapy><Critical Paths><Critical Pathways><Cues><Data><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness of Interventions><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Event><Family Violence><Funding><Future><Goals><HIV><Health><Health Care Professional><Health Professional><Health system><Heavy Drinking><History><Home><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Husband><Impairment><India><Individual><Intention><Intervention><Interview><Intoxication><LAV-HTLV-III><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Marital Relationships><Maternal Health><Measures><Mediation><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Meta-Analysis><Methods><Modeling><Multimodal Therapy><Multimodal Treatment><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Negotiating><Negotiation><Nurses><Outcome><Participant><Perception><Pilot Projects><Population><Primary Nursing Care><Problem Solving><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Health><Psychologist><Public Health><Questionnaires><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Research Infrastructure><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Risk><Risk Taking><Role><Services><Sex Behavior><Sexual Activity><Sexual Behavior><Sexually Transmitted Diseases><Sexually Transmitted Disorder><Sexually Transmitted Infection><Site><Suicide attempt><Target Populations><Testing><Therapeutic Intervention><Training><Treatment Efficacy><Trust><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Venereal Diseases><Venereal Disorders><Venereal Infections><Violence><Virus-HIV><Vulnerable Populations><Wife><Woman><active followup><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><anger management><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><care as usual><cognitive process><cohort><combination therapy><combined modality treatment><combined treatment><compare treatment><conflict resolution><contingency management><coping><cost><disease risk><disorder risk><drink heavily><driving><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><evidence base><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><experience><extreme drinking><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><global health><group intervention><heavy alcohol use><high risk behavior><histories><homes><improved><intervention efficacy><intervention refinement><intervention therapy><intimate partner violence><mental training><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><multi-modal therapy><multi-modal treatment><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><nurse><perpetrators><pilot study><pilot test><primary care clinic><primary care health center><primary care setting><primary health center><primary outcome><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reduced alcohol use><scale up><secondary outcome><sex activity><sexual activities><sexual violence><sexually acquired infection><sexually violent><skills><skills training><social cognitive theory><social learning theory><social role><social stigma><stigma><successful intervention><suicidal attempt><suicidal risk><suicide risk><theories><therapeutic efficacy><therapy efficacy><treatment as usual><treatment comparison><treatment group><usual care><violence perpetration><violent><violent behavior><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people>
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Maria L. Ekstrand

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Good lead · 46/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Active award
$481,626
FY 2025

Project Title

A combined motivational interviewing and behavioral couples therapy intervention to reduce intimate partner violence and alcohol use in South India

Grant Number:

5R01AA029303-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2022

End Date:

5/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT A combined behavioral couples therapy and motivational interviewing intervention to reduce intimate partner violence and alcohol use in South India Globally, an estimated 30% of women have reported physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime. Women w...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Aggression><Aggressive behavior><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Asia><Attention><Automobile Driving><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Breathalyzer Tests><Clinic><Clinical><Collaborations><Combined Modality Therapy><Communication><Conditioning Therapy><Control Groups><Couple therapy><Couples><Couples Therapy><Critical Paths><Critical Pathways><Cues><Data><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness of Interventions><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Event><Family Violence><Funding><Future><Goals><HIV><Health><Health Care Professional><Health Professional><Health system><Heavy Drinking><History><Home><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Husband><Impairment><India><Individual><Intention><Intervention><Interview><Intoxication><LAV-HTLV-III><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Marital Relationships><Maternal Health><Measures><Mediation><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Meta-Analysis><Methods><Modeling><Multimodal Therapy><Multimodal Treatment><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Negotiating><Negotiation><Nurses><Outcome><Participant><Perception><Pilot Projects><Population><Primary Nursing Care><Problem Solving><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Health><Psychologist><Public Health><Questionnaires><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Research Infrastructure><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Risk><Risk Taking><Role><Services><Sex Behavior><Sexual Activity><Sexual Behavior><Sexually Transmitted Diseases><Sexually Transmitted Disorder><Sexually Transmitted Infection><Site><Suicide attempt><Target Populations><Testing><Therapeutic Intervention><Training><Treatment Efficacy><Trust><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Venereal Diseases><Venereal Disorders><Venereal Infections><Violence><Virus-HIV><Vulnerable Populations><Wife><Woman><active followup><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><anger management><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><care as usual><cognitive process><cohort><combination therapy><combined modality treatment><combined treatment><compare treatment><conflict resolution><contingency management><coping><cost><disease risk><disorder risk><drink heavily><driving><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><evidence base><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><experience><extreme drinking><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><global health><group intervention><heavy alcohol use><high risk behavior><histories><homes><improved><intervention efficacy><intervention refinement><intervention therapy><intimate partner violence><mental training><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><multi-modal therapy><multi-modal treatment><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><nurse><perpetrators><pilot study><pilot test><primary care clinic><primary care health center><primary care setting><primary health center><primary outcome><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reduced alcohol use><scale up><secondary outcome><sex activity><sexual activities><sexual violence><sexually acquired infection><sexually violent><skills><skills training><social cognitive theory><social learning theory><social role><social stigma><stigma><successful intervention><suicidal attempt><suicidal risk><suicide risk><theories><therapeutic efficacy><therapy efficacy><treatment as usual><treatment comparison><treatment group><usual care><violence perpetration><violent><violent behavior><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people>
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Srinivasan Krishnamachari

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Good lead · 46/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Active award
$481,626
FY 2025

Project Title

A combined motivational interviewing and behavioral couples therapy intervention to reduce intimate partner violence and alcohol use in South India

Grant Number:

5R01AA029303-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2022

End Date:

5/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT A combined behavioral couples therapy and motivational interviewing intervention to reduce intimate partner violence and alcohol use in South India Globally, an estimated 30% of women have reported physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime. Women w...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Aggression><Aggressive behavior><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Asia><Attention><Automobile Driving><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Breathalyzer Tests><Clinic><Clinical><Collaborations><Combined Modality Therapy><Communication><Conditioning Therapy><Control Groups><Couple therapy><Couples><Couples Therapy><Critical Paths><Critical Pathways><Cues><Data><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness of Interventions><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Event><Family Violence><Funding><Future><Goals><HIV><Health><Health Care Professional><Health Professional><Health system><Heavy Drinking><History><Home><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Husband><Impairment><India><Individual><Intention><Intervention><Interview><Intoxication><LAV-HTLV-III><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Marital Relationships><Maternal Health><Measures><Mediation><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Meta-Analysis><Methods><Modeling><Multimodal Therapy><Multimodal Treatment><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Negotiating><Negotiation><Nurses><Outcome><Participant><Perception><Pilot Projects><Population><Primary Nursing Care><Problem Solving><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Health><Psychologist><Public Health><Questionnaires><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Research Infrastructure><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Risk><Risk Taking><Role><Services><Sex Behavior><Sexual Activity><Sexual Behavior><Sexually Transmitted Diseases><Sexually Transmitted Disorder><Sexually Transmitted Infection><Site><Suicide attempt><Target Populations><Testing><Therapeutic Intervention><Training><Treatment Efficacy><Trust><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Venereal Diseases><Venereal Disorders><Venereal Infections><Violence><Virus-HIV><Vulnerable Populations><Wife><Woman><active followup><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><anger management><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><care as usual><cognitive process><cohort><combination therapy><combined modality treatment><combined treatment><compare treatment><conflict resolution><contingency management><coping><cost><disease risk><disorder risk><drink heavily><driving><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><evidence base><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><experience><extreme drinking><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><global health><group intervention><heavy alcohol use><high risk behavior><histories><homes><improved><intervention efficacy><intervention refinement><intervention therapy><intimate partner violence><mental training><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><multi-modal therapy><multi-modal treatment><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><nurse><perpetrators><pilot study><pilot test><primary care clinic><primary care health center><primary care setting><primary health center><primary outcome><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reduced alcohol use><scale up><secondary outcome><sex activity><sexual activities><sexual violence><sexually acquired infection><sexually violent><skills><skills training><social cognitive theory><social learning theory><social role><social stigma><stigma><successful intervention><suicidal attempt><suicidal risk><suicide risk><theories><therapeutic efficacy><therapy efficacy><treatment as usual><treatment comparison><treatment group><usual care><violence perpetration><violent><violent behavior><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people>
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Amanda Jensen-Doss

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI CORAL GABLES, CORAL GABLES, FL

Good lead · 46/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Active award
$469,310
FY 2025

Project Title

Enhancing the effectiveness of measurement-based care for youth by identifying key fidelity indicators

Grant Number:

5R01MH133595-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/3/2024

End Date:

6/30/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Measurement-based care (MBC) is considered an evidence-based practice. However, low MBC fidelity (the extent to which MBC practices are delivered) in community mental health centers (CMHCs) undermines effectiveness. To optimize MBC effectiveness, theory-informed fidelity research is ...

Research Terms

<Address><Adherence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><CMHC><Care Givers><Caregivers><Caring><Client><Clinic><Clinical><Cognitive Discrimination><Collaborations><Collection><Communities><Community Mental Health Centers><Competence><Connecticut><Data><Data Sources><Development><Diagnostic><Dimensions><Discrimination><Effectiveness><Emotional disorder><Ensure><Evidence based practice><Evidence based treatment><Family><Feedback><Florida><Funding><Goals><Individual><Influentials><Literature><Measurement><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Modeling><Monitor><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Outcome><Outcome Study><Patient Self-Report><Property><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Proxy><Psychological Health><Psychometrics><Public Health><Reporting><Research><Sampling><Self-Report><Symptoms><System><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><Theoretic Models><Theoretical model><Youth><Youth 10-21><care as usual><care services><care systems><cost><cost effective><design><designing><developmental><digital><effectiveness/implementation hybrid><implementation strategy><improved><informant><juvenile><juvenile human><performance based assessments><performance based measurement><performance based measures><randomized effectiveness trial><response><strategies for implementation><teen years><teenage><theories><treatment as usual><treatment planning><trial comparing><usual care><youth age>
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Bryce Douglas McLeod

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI CORAL GABLES, CORAL GABLES, FL

Good lead · 46/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Active award
$469,310
FY 2025

Project Title

Enhancing the effectiveness of measurement-based care for youth by identifying key fidelity indicators

Grant Number:

5R01MH133595-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/3/2024

End Date:

6/30/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Measurement-based care (MBC) is considered an evidence-based practice. However, low MBC fidelity (the extent to which MBC practices are delivered) in community mental health centers (CMHCs) undermines effectiveness. To optimize MBC effectiveness, theory-informed fidelity research is ...

Research Terms

<Address><Adherence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><CMHC><Care Givers><Caregivers><Caring><Client><Clinic><Clinical><Cognitive Discrimination><Collaborations><Collection><Communities><Community Mental Health Centers><Competence><Connecticut><Data><Data Sources><Development><Diagnostic><Dimensions><Discrimination><Effectiveness><Emotional disorder><Ensure><Evidence based practice><Evidence based treatment><Family><Feedback><Florida><Funding><Goals><Individual><Influentials><Literature><Measurement><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Modeling><Monitor><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Outcome><Outcome Study><Patient Self-Report><Property><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Proxy><Psychological Health><Psychometrics><Public Health><Reporting><Research><Sampling><Self-Report><Symptoms><System><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><Theoretic Models><Theoretical model><Youth><Youth 10-21><care as usual><care services><care systems><cost><cost effective><design><designing><developmental><digital><effectiveness/implementation hybrid><implementation strategy><improved><informant><juvenile><juvenile human><performance based assessments><performance based measurement><performance based measures><randomized effectiveness trial><response><strategies for implementation><teen years><teenage><theories><treatment as usual><treatment planning><trial comparing><usual care><youth age>
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Jason W Mitchell

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY, MIAMI, FL

Good lead · 46/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Active award
$439,942
FY 2025

Project Title

Personalized prevention for couples

Grant Number:

5R01MH126880-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2021

End Date:

6/30/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

1 SUMMARY / ABSTRACT 2 3 Between one to two-thirds of new HIV infections among MSM are attributable to sex with main partners (i.e., 4 male couples).1,2 48% of HIV-positive MSM in 5 US cities who were HIV tested in CDC's NHBS project were 5 unaware of their status,3 suggesting the potential for ...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Adherence><Affect><Agreement><Biological Markers><Caring><Characteristics><Cities><Communication><Couples><Data><Data Sources><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Elements><Evaluation><Goals><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV Prevention><HIV disparities><HIV inequalities><HIV inequities><HIV infected men><HIV positive men><HIV related disparities><HIV related inequities><HIV risk><HIV test><HIV+ men><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HIV/AIDS disparities><HIV/AIDS inequities><HIV/AIDS prevention><HIV/AIDS related disparities><HIV/STD><HIV/STI><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Health><Health behavior change><Home><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Individual><Intervention><Interview><LAV-HTLV-III><Legitimacy><Length><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><MSM><Males living with HIV><Man who have sex with Man><Mediating><Men with HIV><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Method Acceptability><Methods><Modeling><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Patient Self-Report><PrEP><Preventative intervention><Preventative strategy><Prevention><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Process><Psychological Health><Public Health><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reporting><Research><Risk><Risk Reduction><Role><STD prevention><STD/HIV><STI prevention><STI/HIV><Sampling><Science><Self-Report><Sex Behavior><Sexual Activity><Sexual Behavior><Shapes><Social support><Testing><Time><Transmission><Treatment Efficacy><Update><Viral><Virus-HIV><Work><arm><assess effectiveness><binge alcohol consumption><binge drinking><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><cis-gender><cisgender><commune><coping><determine effectiveness><determine efficacy><digital><e-Health><eHealth><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><electronic health><episodic drinking><evaluate effectiveness><evaluate efficacy><examine effectiveness><examine efficacy><future implementation><health IT><health information technology><homes><human centered design><hybrid type 1 trial><hybrid type I trial><improved><indicated prevention><indicated preventive interventions><indicated preventive measure><individualized prevention><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention efficacy><intervention for prevention><intimate partner violence><male><male couples><man living with HIV><men diagnosed with HIV><men having sex with men><men infected with HIV><men living with HIV><men who have sex with men><men who have sex with other men><multiple data sources><novel><pathway><personalized prevention><pre-exposure prophylaxis><precision prevention><prevent STI><prevent sexually transmitted disease><prevent sexually transmitted infections><prevention directed at individuals><prevention intervention><prevention service><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><programs><protect against STI><protect against sexually transmitted disease><protect against sexually transmitted infection><protect from STI><protect from sexually transmitted infection><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><response><risk-reducing><sex><sex activity><sexual activities><sexually transmitted disease prevention><sexually transmitted infection prevention><social role><social support network><substance use><substance using><theories><therapeutic efficacy><therapy efficacy><time use><tool><transmission process><uptake><usability><♂>
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Jacob Bor

BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS, BOSTON, MA

Good lead · 46/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Active award
$416,779
FY 2025

Project Title

Integrating U=U into HIV counseling: a cluster-randomized efficacy trial (INTUIT 2.0)

Grant Number:

3R01MH135774-02S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/13/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

Project Summary The elimination of HIV transmission with virally-suppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART) has provided the world with a clear path to end the HIV epidemic through the provision of ART at HIV diagnosis. Undetectable HIV is untransmittable (U=U). However we found limited knowledge of U...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Africa South of the Sahara><Anxiety><Attitude><Behavioral><Belief><Boston><Caring><Clinic><Clinical><Cluster randomization trial><Cluster randomized trial><Collaborations><Communication><Consensus><Counseling><Counselor><Country><Couples><Data><Diagnosis><Education><Educational aspects><Enrollment><Epidemic><Epidemiologic Research><Epidemiologic Studies><Epidemiological Studies><Epidemiology Research><Ethics><Evaluation><Fear><Fright><Funding><General Population><General Public><Gestation><Grant><Guidelines><HIV><HIV diagnosis><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Institution><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Laboratories><Link><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Motivation><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Outcome><Patients><Pattern><Perception><Personal Satisfaction><Personal awareness><Persons><Policies><Pregnancy><Prevention><Professional counselor><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Province><Psychological Health><Public Health><QOL><QOL improvement><Quality of life><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Randomized><Recruitment Activity><Research><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Sampling><Science><Self Perception><Self image><Self view><Services><Shapes><Social Network><South Africa><South African><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Survivors><Testing><Training><Transmission><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Unplanned pregnancy><Viral><Viral Burden><Viral Load><Viral Load result><Virus-HIV><active recruitment><adult youth><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><civil society><cohort><data de-identification><data deidentification><de-identified data><deidentified data><design><designing><efficacy trial><enroll><epidemiologic investigation><epidemiology study><ethical><experience><health care personnel><health care worker><health economics><health provider><health workforce><improved><improvements in QOL><improvements in quality of life><innovate><innovation><innovative><internalized stigma><internet based platform><internet platform><intervention design><literacy><medical personnel><new approaches><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><primary outcome><prospective><quality of life improvement><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><rural South Africa><satisfaction><self awareness><self knowledge><self-stigma><sexual relationship><sexually transmitted virus><skills><social stigma><stigma><support tools><theories><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><therapy design><tool><transmission process><treatment as prevention><treatment design><treatment provider><treatment-based prevention><unintended pregnancy><uptake><viral transmission><virus transmission><visit adherence><web based platform><web based system><web enabled platform><web platform><well-being><wellbeing><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood>
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Dorina Onoya

BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS, BOSTON, MA

Good lead · 46/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Active award
$416,779
FY 2025

Project Title

Integrating U=U into HIV counseling: a cluster-randomized efficacy trial (INTUIT 2.0)

Grant Number:

3R01MH135774-02S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/13/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

Project Summary The elimination of HIV transmission with virally-suppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART) has provided the world with a clear path to end the HIV epidemic through the provision of ART at HIV diagnosis. Undetectable HIV is untransmittable (U=U). However we found limited knowledge of U...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Africa South of the Sahara><Anxiety><Attitude><Behavioral><Belief><Boston><Caring><Clinic><Clinical><Cluster randomization trial><Cluster randomized trial><Collaborations><Communication><Consensus><Counseling><Counselor><Country><Couples><Data><Diagnosis><Education><Educational aspects><Enrollment><Epidemic><Epidemiologic Research><Epidemiologic Studies><Epidemiological Studies><Epidemiology Research><Ethics><Evaluation><Fear><Fright><Funding><General Population><General Public><Gestation><Grant><Guidelines><HIV><HIV diagnosis><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Institution><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Laboratories><Link><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Motivation><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Outcome><Patients><Pattern><Perception><Personal Satisfaction><Personal awareness><Persons><Policies><Pregnancy><Prevention><Professional counselor><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Province><Psychological Health><Public Health><QOL><QOL improvement><Quality of life><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Randomized><Recruitment Activity><Research><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Sampling><Science><Self Perception><Self image><Self view><Services><Shapes><Social Network><South Africa><South African><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Survivors><Testing><Training><Transmission><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Unplanned pregnancy><Viral><Viral Burden><Viral Load><Viral Load result><Virus-HIV><active recruitment><adult youth><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><civil society><cohort><data de-identification><data deidentification><de-identified data><deidentified data><design><designing><efficacy trial><enroll><epidemiologic investigation><epidemiology study><ethical><experience><health care personnel><health care worker><health economics><health provider><health workforce><improved><improvements in QOL><improvements in quality of life><innovate><innovation><innovative><internalized stigma><internet based platform><internet platform><intervention design><literacy><medical personnel><new approaches><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><primary outcome><prospective><quality of life improvement><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><rural South Africa><satisfaction><self awareness><self knowledge><self-stigma><sexual relationship><sexually transmitted virus><skills><social stigma><stigma><support tools><theories><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><therapy design><tool><transmission process><treatment as prevention><treatment design><treatment provider><treatment-based prevention><unintended pregnancy><uptake><viral transmission><virus transmission><visit adherence><web based platform><web based system><web enabled platform><web platform><well-being><wellbeing><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood>
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FALLON P CLUXTON-KELLER

DARTMOUTH-HITCHCOCK CLINIC, LEBANON, NH

Exploratory lead · 44/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
$663,041
FY 2025

Project Title

A randomized trial of a video-based family intervention for home visited mothers with perinatal depressive symptoms

Grant Number:

1R01MH136121-01A1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2025

End Date:

8/2/2025

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program is a national child abuse prevention strategy that facilitates evidence-based home visiting for vulnerable families throughout the U.S. Mothers (pregnant and postpartum) with clinically significant depressive symptoms m...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Access to Care><Accident and Emergency department><Achievement><Achievement Attainment><Active Follow-up><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Advanced Development><Affective Disorders><Anxiety><Anxiety Disorders><Area><Child abuse prevention><Client><Clinical Treatment><Conceptions><Conflict><Conflict (Psychology)><Data><Depressed mood><Dialectical behavior therapy><Effectiveness><Emergency Department><Emergency room><Emotional Depression><Exclusion><Experimental Therapies><Family><Family Therapy><Family member><Family psychotherapy><Funding><Goals><HIPAA><Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act><Health Services Accessibility><Home><Home visitation><House Call><Individual><Infant><Intervention><Investigational Therapies><Investigational Treatments><Jobs><Kennedy Kassebaum Act><Maine><Mediating><Mental Depression><Methods><Monitor><Mood Disorders><Mothers><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><New Hampshire><Occupations><Outcome><PL 104-191><PL104-191><Pathological anxiety><Population><Postpartum Period><Pregnant Women><Preventative strategy><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Problem Solving><Professional Positions><Public Law 104-191><Randomization trial><Rural><Safety><Sampling><School Enrollments><Services><Severities><Socioeconomically disadvantaged><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Symptoms><Technology><Testing><Therapeutic Intervention><Training><United States Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act><Vermont><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><active followup><adulthood><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><availability of services><build resilience><build resiliency><care access><clinical intervention><clinical significance><clinical therapy><clinically significant><cohesion><cost><cost estimate><cost estimation><depressed><depressed mother><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><develop resilience><develop resiliency><early childhood><effectiveness testing><effectiveness/implementation hybrid><enhance resilience><enhance resiliency><evidence base><expectant mother><expectant women><expecting mother><expecting women><experience><experimental therapeutic agents><experimental therapeutics><facilitate resilience><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><health service access><health services availability><home visit><homes><hybrid type 1 design><hybrid type 1 factorial design><hybrid type I design><implementation strategy><improve resilience><improve resiliency><improved><improved outcome><increase resilience><increase resiliency><individuals who are pregnant><innovate><innovation><innovative><inpatient care><inpatient service><intervention therapy><maternal anxiety><maternal depression><people who are pregnant><perinatal depression><perinatal depressive symptom><peripartum depression><post intervention><post-partum><pregnant><pregnant females><pregnant mothers><pregnant people><pregnant populations><primary outcome><productivity loss><programs><promote resilience><promote resiliency><randomized trial><resilience development><response to therapy><response to treatment><rural area><rural location><rural region><sadness><secondary outcome><service availability><service utilization><severe anxiety><skills training><socio-economic disadvantage><socio-economically disadvantaged><socio-economically underprivileged><socioeconomic disadvantage><socioeconomically underprivileged><standard of care><strategies for implementation><success><tech development><technology development><therapeutic response><therapy response><those who are pregnant><treatment access><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><trial regimen><trial treatment><urban area><urban location><urban region><women who are pregnant>
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Adam Wayne Carrico

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND HEALTH POLICY, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 42/100
Large award
Active award
Team-scale grant
$3,096,599
FY 2025

Project Title

Optimizing HIV prevention for high-risk methamphetamine-using men who have sex with men

Grant Number:

5UH3AI169652-04

Activity Code:

UH3

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/8/2022

End Date:

4/30/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.

Project Abstract

Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section This LITE-2 (RFA-AI-21-018) initiative responds to a resurgent epidemic of methamphetamine (meth) use in men who have sex with men (MSM), which is a primary driver of HIV incidence. The overarching goals are two-fold: 1) identify multi-level and bio-behavio...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Anti-HIV Positivity><Behavior><Biological><Caring><Chemotactic Cytokines><Clinical><Complex><Continuity of Care><Continuity of Patient Care><Continuum of Care><Crystal Meth><Crystal methamphetamine><Deoxyephedrine><Desoxyephedrine><Disproportionate number of men><Disproportionately impacts males><Disproportionately in men><Drugs><Effectiveness><Enrollment><Epidemic><Funding><Goals><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV Positive><HIV Positivity><HIV Prevention><HIV Seroconversion><HIV Seropositivity><HIV antibody positive><HIV risk><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III Seroconversion><HTLV-III Seropositivity><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Health><Homologous Chemotactic Cytokines><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Hybrids><Immune><Immunes><Incentives><Incidence><Intercrines><Intervention><LAV-HTLV-III><Laws><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><METH use><MSM><Man who have sex with Man><Medication><Methamphetamine><Methodology><Methylamphetamine><Motivation><N-Methylamphetamine><Participant><Peer Review><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phone><Policies><Population><PrEP><Preparedness><Prevalence><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Readiness><Rectum><Reporting><Research><Risk><Role><SIS cytokines><Sampling><Science><Social Network><Telephone><Testing><Toxicology><Transmission><United States><Urbanicity><Virus-HIV><aged><assess effectiveness><biobehavior><biobehavioral><biologic><chemoattractant cytokine><chemokine><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cohort><comorbidity><comparative><contingency management><cytokine><density><design><designing><determine effectiveness><digital><disproportionately affects males><disproportionately affects men><disproportionately concentrated among men><disproportionately distributed among men><disproportionately higher among men><disproportionately impacts men><disproportionately occurs in men><drug/agent><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><effectiveness testing><enroll><evaluate effectiveness><evidence base><examine effectiveness><high risk><implementation science><male bias><male predominance><men disproportionately diagnosed><men disproportionately experience><men experience disproportionate rates><men having sex with men><men who have sex with men><men who have sex with other men><meth><meth user><methamphetamine use><methamphetamine user><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><pre-exposure prophylaxis><predominantly affecting men><primary outcome><prospective><psychologic><psychological><psychosocial><public health intervention><public health relevance><randomized control trial><recruit><response><social><social determinants><social role><social stigma><sociodeterminant><sound><stigma><structural determinants><structural factors><success><syndemic><synergistic epidemic><telehealth><transmission process><virtual>
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Christian Grov

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND HEALTH POLICY, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 42/100
Large award
Active award
Team-scale grant
$3,096,599
FY 2025

Project Title

Optimizing HIV prevention for high-risk methamphetamine-using men who have sex with men

Grant Number:

5UH3AI169652-04

Activity Code:

UH3

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/8/2022

End Date:

4/30/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.

Project Abstract

Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section This LITE-2 (RFA-AI-21-018) initiative responds to a resurgent epidemic of methamphetamine (meth) use in men who have sex with men (MSM), which is a primary driver of HIV incidence. The overarching goals are two-fold: 1) identify multi-level and bio-behavio...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Anti-HIV Positivity><Behavior><Biological><Caring><Chemotactic Cytokines><Clinical><Complex><Continuity of Care><Continuity of Patient Care><Continuum of Care><Crystal Meth><Crystal methamphetamine><Deoxyephedrine><Desoxyephedrine><Disproportionate number of men><Disproportionately impacts males><Disproportionately in men><Drugs><Effectiveness><Enrollment><Epidemic><Funding><Goals><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV Positive><HIV Positivity><HIV Prevention><HIV Seroconversion><HIV Seropositivity><HIV antibody positive><HIV risk><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III Seroconversion><HTLV-III Seropositivity><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Health><Homologous Chemotactic Cytokines><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Hybrids><Immune><Immunes><Incentives><Incidence><Intercrines><Intervention><LAV-HTLV-III><Laws><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><METH use><MSM><Man who have sex with Man><Medication><Methamphetamine><Methodology><Methylamphetamine><Motivation><N-Methylamphetamine><Participant><Peer Review><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phone><Policies><Population><PrEP><Preparedness><Prevalence><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Readiness><Rectum><Reporting><Research><Risk><Role><SIS cytokines><Sampling><Science><Social Network><Telephone><Testing><Toxicology><Transmission><United States><Urbanicity><Virus-HIV><aged><assess effectiveness><biobehavior><biobehavioral><biologic><chemoattractant cytokine><chemokine><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cohort><comorbidity><comparative><contingency management><cytokine><density><design><designing><determine effectiveness><digital><disproportionately affects males><disproportionately affects men><disproportionately concentrated among men><disproportionately distributed among men><disproportionately higher among men><disproportionately impacts men><disproportionately occurs in men><drug/agent><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><effectiveness testing><enroll><evaluate effectiveness><evidence base><examine effectiveness><high risk><implementation science><male bias><male predominance><men disproportionately diagnosed><men disproportionately experience><men experience disproportionate rates><men having sex with men><men who have sex with men><men who have sex with other men><meth><meth user><methamphetamine use><methamphetamine user><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><pre-exposure prophylaxis><predominantly affecting men><primary outcome><prospective><psychologic><psychological><psychosocial><public health intervention><public health relevance><randomized control trial><recruit><response><social><social determinants><social role><social stigma><sociodeterminant><sound><stigma><structural determinants><structural factors><success><syndemic><synergistic epidemic><telehealth><transmission process><virtual>
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Shreela V Sharma

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HLTH SCI CTR HOUSTON, HOUSTON, TX

Exploratory lead · 42/100
Large award
Active award
Team-scale grant
$1,077,357
FY 2025

Project Title

CATCH Healthy Smiles: A cluster-RCT of an elementary school oral health intervention

Grant Number:

5UH3DE029213-06

Activity Code:

UH3

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2020

End Date:

6/30/2026

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Large budget suggests more room for personnel or project growth.

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT This proposal responds to the NIDCR Behavioral and Social Intervention Clinical Trial Planning & Implementation Cooperative Agreement (UG3/UH3). Our goal is to clinically evaluate the effects of a school-based behavioral intervention to reduce the risk of dental caries in a cohort of kinder...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><1st grade><2nd grade><8 year old><8 years of age><Active Follow-up><Address><Adult Dentition><American><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Care Givers><Caregivers><Caries><Caries prevention><Charities><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Code><Coding System><Complex><Conditioning Therapy><Cooperative Agreements><Curriculum><Data><Data Bases><Databases><Dental><Dental Decay><Dental caries><Diet><Dietary intake><Disease><Disorder><Eating><Education><Educational Curriculum><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Effectiveness of Interventions><Enrollment><Environment><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemic><Food><Food Intake><Foundations><Frequencies><Goals><Grant><Health><Health Promotion><Health behavior><High Prevalence><Home><Hour><Incidence><Intake><Intervention><Investigators><Licensing><Low income><Measurement><Measures><Mediating><Modeling><Monitor><NIDCR><NIDR><National Institute of Dental Research><National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research><Nursery Schools><Nutrition><Obesity><Oral health><Outcome><Parents><Permanent Dentition><Physical activity><Pilot Projects><Prevalence><Preventative strategy><Prevention program><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Primary Tooth><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychosocial Factor><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Risk Reduction><Salutogenesis><Schools><Secondary Dentition><Smiling><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Temporary Tooth><Testing><Texas><Tooth><Tooth structure><Toothbrushing><Training><U-Series Cooperative Agreements><United States><Youth><Youth 10-21><active followup><adiposity><age 8 years><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><clinical care><cohort><corpulence><data base><deciduous tooth><dental caries prevention><dental health><determine efficacy><diets><dosage><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><efficacy testing><eight year old><eight years of age><elementary school><enroll><environmental risk><ethnic diversity><ethnically diverse><evaluate efficacy><evidence base><examine efficacy><experience><feasibility testing><first grade><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><fruits and vegetables><global health><grade school><health in school><health related behavior><health related quality of life><high school program><homes><improved><intervention effect><kids><kindergarten><lesson plans><lower income families><parent><pediatric><permanent tooth><pilot study><pilot test><pre-k><pre-kindergarten><preschool><prevent><preventing><process evaluation><programs><promoting health><psychosocial><psychosocial variables><randomized control trial><recruit><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><risk-reducing><school health><second grade><social interventions><study population><teacher><teeth><tooth brushing><tooth decay><tooth surface><trial design><trial planning><youngster><youth age>
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Catherine Lee Hough

OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY, PORTLAND, OR

Exploratory lead · 42/100
Above-average budget
Active award
Team-scale grant
$531,117
FY 2026

Project Title

2/2 Self-directed mobile adaptive coping skills intervention to improve psychological distress symptoms among cardiorespiratory failure survivors: the Blueprint RCT

Grant Number:

5U24HL168491-03

Activity Code:

U24

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/15/2024

End Date:

1/31/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Project Summary Cardiorespiratory conditions such as the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), congestive heart failure, COVID pneumonia, and sepsis are among the most common causes of mortality and morbidity. They are also notable for high rates of persistent psychological distress symptoms i...

Research Terms

<ARDS><Active Follow-up><Acute Respiratory Distress><Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome><Address><Adherence><Adult ARDS><Adult RDS><Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome><Age><Anxiety><Behavioral><Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><Black><Black race><COVID associated pneumonia><COVID induced pneumonia><COVID pneumonia><COVID related pneumonia><COVID-19><COVID-19 associated pneumonia><COVID-19 induced pneumonia><COVID-19 pneumonia><COVID-19 related pneumonia><COVID-19 viral pneumonia><CV-19><Cardiac Failure Congestive><Characteristics><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Colorado><Congestive Heart Failure><Coping Skills><Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019><Critical Illness><Critically Ill><Da Nang Lung><Data><Data Reporting><Disease><Disorder><Distress><Education><Education for Intervention><Educational Intervention><Educational aspects><Electronic Health Record><Elements><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Emotional Depression><Enrollment><Ensure><Espanol><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Failure><Gender><Health><Heart Decompensation><Heterogeneity><Hispanic><Home><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Hospitals><Hybrids><Implementation readiness><Infrastructure><Instruction Intervention><Intervention><Interview><Language><Lead><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methods><Modeling><Morbidity><On-Line Systems><Online Systems><Oregon><Outcome><PFAS><PTSD><Participant><Patients><Pb element><Persons><Phone><Poly-fluoroalkyl substances><Population><Population Heterogeneity><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Problem Solving><Protocol><Protocol Screening><Protocols documentation><Psychological Health><QOL><QOL improvement><Quality of life><RE-AIM><Race><Races><Randomized><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Relaxation><Reporting><Research><Research Priority><SARS-CoV-2 associated pneumonia><SARS-CoV-2 induced pneumonia><SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia><SARS-CoV-2 related pneumonia><SARS-CoV-2 viral pneumonia><Safety><Sampling><Security><Self Direction><Self Efficacy><Sepsis><Severity of illness><Shock Lung><Site><Spanish><Stiff lung><Structure><Subgroup><Survivors><Symptoms><Telephone><Testing><Time><Training Intervention><Training Programs><Treatment Efficacy><Work><active followup><ages><chronic heart failure><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><community engagement><compare to control><comparison control><coping strategy><coronavirus disease 2019><coronavirus disease 2019 associated pneumonia><coronavirus disease 2019 induced pneumonia><coronavirus disease 2019 pneumonia><coronavirus disease 2019 related pneumonia><coronavirus disease associated pneumonia><coronavirus disease induced pneumonia><coronavirus disease pneumonia><coronavirus disease related pneumonia><coronavirus disease-19><coronavirus disease-19 pneumonia><coronavirus infectious disease-19><data infrastructure><data integrity><data management><data quality><data representation><data representations><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><disadvantaged background><disease severity><diverse populations><efficacy testing><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><emotion regulation><emotional regulation><engagement with communities><enroll><ethnic minority group><ethnic minority individual><ethnic minority people><ethnic minority population><experience><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><future implementation><health and care delivery><health care delivery><health delivery systems><health equity><health services delivery><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><heterogeneous population><homes><implementation framework><implementation outcomes><implementation research framework><implementation science framework><improved><improvements in QOL><improvements in quality of life><innovate><innovation><innovative><instructional intervention><interest><intervention delivery><intervention design><intervention efficacy><m-Health><mHealth><marginalized background><mental health care><mobile app><mobile application><mobile device application><mobile health><mortality><online computer><perfluorinated alkyl substances><perfluoroalkyl substances><perfluoroalkylated substances><physical symptom><pneumonia due to COVID><pneumonia due to COVID-19><pneumonia due to SARS-CoV-2><pneumonia due to coronavirus disease><pneumonia due to coronavirus disease 2019><pneumonia due to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><pneumonia in COVID><pneumonia in COVID-19><pneumonia in SARS-CoV-2><pneumonia in coronavirus disease><pneumonia in coronavirus disease 2019><pneumonia in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><polyfluorinated alkyl substances><polyfluoroalkyl substances><population diversity><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><primary outcome><programs><psychological distress><psychological symptom><quality assurance><quality of life improvement><racial><racial background><racial minority group><racial minority individual><racial minority people><racial minority population><racial origin><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><recruit><response><response to therapy><response to treatment><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 associated pneumonia><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 induced pneumonia><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pneumonia><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 related pneumonia><skills><social><social factors><socio-demographics><sociodemographics><symptom treatment><symptomatic treatment><therapeutic efficacy><therapeutic response><therapy design><therapy efficacy><therapy response><tool><traumatic neurosis><treat symptom><treatment design><treatment effect><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><web based><wet lung>
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Cynthia D Morris

OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY, PORTLAND, OR

Exploratory lead · 42/100
Above-average budget
Active award
Team-scale grant
$531,117
FY 2026

Project Title

2/2 Self-directed mobile adaptive coping skills intervention to improve psychological distress symptoms among cardiorespiratory failure survivors: the Blueprint RCT

Grant Number:

5U24HL168491-03

Activity Code:

U24

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/15/2024

End Date:

1/31/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Project Summary Cardiorespiratory conditions such as the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), congestive heart failure, COVID pneumonia, and sepsis are among the most common causes of mortality and morbidity. They are also notable for high rates of persistent psychological distress symptoms i...

Research Terms

<ARDS><Active Follow-up><Acute Respiratory Distress><Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome><Address><Adherence><Adult ARDS><Adult RDS><Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome><Age><Anxiety><Behavioral><Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><Black><Black race><COVID associated pneumonia><COVID induced pneumonia><COVID pneumonia><COVID related pneumonia><COVID-19><COVID-19 associated pneumonia><COVID-19 induced pneumonia><COVID-19 pneumonia><COVID-19 related pneumonia><COVID-19 viral pneumonia><CV-19><Cardiac Failure Congestive><Characteristics><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Colorado><Congestive Heart Failure><Coping Skills><Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019><Critical Illness><Critically Ill><Da Nang Lung><Data><Data Reporting><Disease><Disorder><Distress><Education><Education for Intervention><Educational Intervention><Educational aspects><Electronic Health Record><Elements><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Emotional Depression><Enrollment><Ensure><Espanol><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Failure><Gender><Health><Heart Decompensation><Heterogeneity><Hispanic><Home><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Hospitals><Hybrids><Implementation readiness><Infrastructure><Instruction Intervention><Intervention><Interview><Language><Lead><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methods><Modeling><Morbidity><On-Line Systems><Online Systems><Oregon><Outcome><PFAS><PTSD><Participant><Patients><Pb element><Persons><Phone><Poly-fluoroalkyl substances><Population><Population Heterogeneity><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Problem Solving><Protocol><Protocol Screening><Protocols documentation><Psychological Health><QOL><QOL improvement><Quality of life><RE-AIM><Race><Races><Randomized><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Relaxation><Reporting><Research><Research Priority><SARS-CoV-2 associated pneumonia><SARS-CoV-2 induced pneumonia><SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia><SARS-CoV-2 related pneumonia><SARS-CoV-2 viral pneumonia><Safety><Sampling><Security><Self Direction><Self Efficacy><Sepsis><Severity of illness><Shock Lung><Site><Spanish><Stiff lung><Structure><Subgroup><Survivors><Symptoms><Telephone><Testing><Time><Training Intervention><Training Programs><Treatment Efficacy><Work><active followup><ages><chronic heart failure><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><community engagement><compare to control><comparison control><coping strategy><coronavirus disease 2019><coronavirus disease 2019 associated pneumonia><coronavirus disease 2019 induced pneumonia><coronavirus disease 2019 pneumonia><coronavirus disease 2019 related pneumonia><coronavirus disease associated pneumonia><coronavirus disease induced pneumonia><coronavirus disease pneumonia><coronavirus disease related pneumonia><coronavirus disease-19><coronavirus disease-19 pneumonia><coronavirus infectious disease-19><data infrastructure><data integrity><data management><data quality><data representation><data representations><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><disadvantaged background><disease severity><diverse populations><efficacy testing><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><emotion regulation><emotional regulation><engagement with communities><enroll><ethnic minority group><ethnic minority individual><ethnic minority people><ethnic minority population><experience><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><future implementation><health and care delivery><health care delivery><health delivery systems><health equity><health services delivery><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><heterogeneous population><homes><implementation framework><implementation outcomes><implementation research framework><implementation science framework><improved><improvements in QOL><improvements in quality of life><innovate><innovation><innovative><instructional intervention><interest><intervention delivery><intervention design><intervention efficacy><m-Health><mHealth><marginalized background><mental health care><mobile app><mobile application><mobile device application><mobile health><mortality><online computer><perfluorinated alkyl substances><perfluoroalkyl substances><perfluoroalkylated substances><physical symptom><pneumonia due to COVID><pneumonia due to COVID-19><pneumonia due to SARS-CoV-2><pneumonia due to coronavirus disease><pneumonia due to coronavirus disease 2019><pneumonia due to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><pneumonia in COVID><pneumonia in COVID-19><pneumonia in SARS-CoV-2><pneumonia in coronavirus disease><pneumonia in coronavirus disease 2019><pneumonia in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><polyfluorinated alkyl substances><polyfluoroalkyl substances><population diversity><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><primary outcome><programs><psychological distress><psychological symptom><quality assurance><quality of life improvement><racial><racial background><racial minority group><racial minority individual><racial minority people><racial minority population><racial origin><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><recruit><response><response to therapy><response to treatment><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 associated pneumonia><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 induced pneumonia><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pneumonia><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 related pneumonia><skills><social><social factors><socio-demographics><sociodemographics><symptom treatment><symptomatic treatment><therapeutic efficacy><therapeutic response><therapy design><therapy efficacy><therapy response><tool><traumatic neurosis><treat symptom><treatment design><treatment effect><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><web based><wet lung>
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Jessica M Schwartzman

CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES, CA

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$769,500
FY 2026

Project Title

Feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression in Autistic Youth in clinical settings

Grant Number:

1R34MH140993-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/15/2026

End Date:

3/14/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Autistic youth are far more likely to experience depression and suicidal thoughts and behaviors than their non- autistic peers, yet few autistic youth receive appropriate treatment. Untreated depression is associated with adverse short- (e.g., school refusal) and long-term o...

Research Terms

<11 year old><11 years of age><17 year old><17 years of age><ASD><Address><Affective><Alexithymias><Ambulatory Care Facilities><Anxiety><Application Context><Autism><Autistic Disorder><Behavioral><Caring><Children's Hospital><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Data><Early Infantile Autism><Effectiveness><Emergency medical service><Emotional><Emotional Depression><Evidence based intervention><Evidence based treatment><Exclusion><Family><Feedback><Feeling suicidal><Future><Goals><Hybrids><Impairment><Individual><Infantile Autism><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Interview><Kanner's Syndrome><Life><Measurement><Mental Depression><Methods><Modeling><Needs Assessment><Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder><Obsessive-Compulsive Neurosis><Outcome><Outpatient Clinics><Parents><Pediatric Hospitals><Personal awareness><Phase><Population><Population Heterogeneity><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Public Health><QOL><Quality of life><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Research><Schools><Self Perception><Self image><Self view><Sensory><Services><Severities><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Testing><Thinking><Training><Uncertainty><Youth><Youth 10-21><acceptability and feasibility><access disparities><accessibility disparities><adolescent with ASD><adolescent with autism><adolescent with autism spectrum disorder><adolescents on the autism spectrum><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 11><age 11 years><age 17><age 17 years><autism spectral disorder><autism spectrum disorder><autistic><autistic adolescent><autistic individuals><autistic people><autistic spectrum disorder><autistic youth><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><care as usual><clinical significance><clinically significant><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><community building><community engagement><community setting><contextual factors><cost><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><disparities in access><diverse populations><doubt><effectiveness and implementation trial><effectiveness/implementation hybrid trial><effectiveness/implementation trial><eleven year old><eleven years of age><emergency service><engagement with communities><evidence base><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><feasibility testing><heterogeneous population><implementation outcomes><implementation science><implementation trial><improved><improved outcome><individuals on the autism spectrum><individuals on the spectrum><individuals with ASD><individuals with autism><individuals with autism spectrum disorder><inequality in access><inequity in access><inequity in accessibility><intent to die><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><parent><peer><people on the autism spectrum><people with ASD><people with autism><people with autism spectrum disorder><physical conditioning><physical health><population diversity><programs><randomized control trial><recruit><repetitive behavior><research into practice><research to practice><safety net><scale up><self awareness><self esteem><self knowledge><seventeen year old><seventeen years of age><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide behavior><suicide ideation><suicides><symptom treatment><symptomatic treatment><thoughts><thoughts about suicide><tool><treat symptom><treatment as usual><usual care><verbal><youth age><youth on the autism spectrum><youth with ASD><youth with autism><youth with autism spectrum disorder>
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Colleen Stiles-Shields

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO, Chicago, IL

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$721,485
FY 2026

Project Title

Reaching Teens Where They Are: Integrating Digital Low-Intensity Mental Health Treatment into Park District Teen Programming

Grant Number:

1R34MH140914-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/15/2026

End Date:

3/14/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Amid an unprecedented youth mental health crisis, adolescents and young adults (AYA) have the most barriers to receiving mental healthcare. While digital tools are a scalable and accessible way to provide timely mental health screening and referral options, these tools have ...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><13 year old><13 years of age><Accelerated Phase><Acceleration><Access to Care><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adolescent and Young Adult><Adverse Experience><Adverse event><Anxiety><Assess implementation><Care Givers><Caregivers><Caring><Chicago><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Collaborations><Communities><Country><Data><Development><Disease><Disorder><Dissemination and Implementation><Educational workshop><Elements><Failure><Feedback><Focus Groups><Future><Goals><Health Services Accessibility><Implementation assessment><Individual><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Long-Term Care><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Modeling><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Neighborhoods><Outcome><Participant><Patient Self-Report><Persons><Phase><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Public Health><Questionnaires><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reporting><Research><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Resources><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Risk><Risk Behaviors><Risky Behavior><School-Age Population><Schools><Self-Report><Services><Shapes><Site><Strategic Planning><Symptoms><System><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><TikTok><Time><Work><Workshop><YouTube><Youth><Youth 10-21><acceptability and feasibility><access disparities><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility disparities><accessibility to health services><adult youth><age 13><age 13 years><at risk behavior><availability of services><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><barriers to implementation><care access><community engaged participatory research><community engaged research><community level disadvantage><community partnered research><community setting><community-engaged study><community-partnered study><depression><design><designing><developmental><digital><digital mental health><digital tool><digital toolkit><disadvantaged community><disparities in access><dissemination science><effectiveness trial><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><evidence base><experience><extended care><healing><health service access><health services availability><human centered design><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation determinants><implementation evaluation><implementation factors><implementation framework><implementation research framework><implementation science><implementation science framework><implementation trial><inequality in access><inequity in access><inequity in accessibility><insight><iterative design><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><knowledge base><mental health care><mental illness><neighborhood barrier><neighborhood disadvantage><neighborhood-level barrier><neighborhood-level disadvantage><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><pediatric><pilot trial><primary care clinic><primary care giver><primary caregiver><primary outcome><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><randomized control trial><research and methods><school age><screening><screenings><service availability><service learning><service-based learning><social emotional learning><social stigma><socioemotional learning><stigma><teen years><teenage><thirteen year old><thirteen years of age><tool><treatment access><usability><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age>
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Caitlin Eileen Martin

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY, RICHMOND, VA

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$271,688
FY 2026

Project Title

Development and testing of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia adapted for patients in opioid use disorder treatment

Grant Number:

5R34DA058494-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/15/2024

End Date:

4/30/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a leading cause of death in the United States, with overdose-related mortality rates remaining high nationally. Medications for OUD are life-saving, and increasing their utilization and reten-tion in treatments for OUD is the most effective pathway forward to combat this...

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<21+ years old><Adanon><Address><Adherence><Adult><Adult Human><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Althose><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Buprenorphine><Caring><Cause of Death><Chronic><Clinical Trials><Clinical Trials Design><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Comorbid Insomnia><Conditioning Therapy><Data><Death Rate><Decision Aid><Development><Dolophine><Drugs><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Epidemic><Face><Feedback><Goals><Health><History><Impairment><Impulsivity><Individual><Insomnia><Insomnia Disorder><Intervention><Iran><Learning><Life><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Medication><Methadone><Methadose><Methods><Modality><NIDA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Outcome><Overdose><Overdose reduction><Pain><Painful><Participant><Pathway interactions><Patients><Personalized medical approach><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phase><Play><Population><Public Health><Publishing><QOL improvement><Randomized><Reaction><Recording of previous events><Recovery><Recurrence><Recurrent><Relapse><Reporting><Research><Risk><Route><Sampling><Severities><Sleep><Sleep Disorders><Sleeplessness><Stress><Testing><Therapeutic><Trauma><Treatment outcome><United States><Work><actigraph><actigraphy><addiction><addictive disorder><adulthood><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><care as usual><chronic pain><co-morbid><co-morbid insomnia><co-morbidity><cognitive assessment><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><cognitive testing><combat><comorbidity><craving><customized therapy><customized treatment><developmental><drug/agent><experience><faces><facial><histories><improved><improvement on sleep><improvements in QOL><improvements in quality of life><indexing><individualized approach><individualized medicine><individualized patient treatment><individualized therapeutic strategy><individualized therapy><individualized treatment><interdisciplinary approach><intervention delivery><intervention refinement><medication for opioid use disorder><men><mortality rate><multidisciplinary approach><novel><opiate use disorder><opioid use disorder><optimal therapies><optimal treatments><overdose risk><pathway><patient specific therapies><patient specific treatment><personalization of treatment><personalized approach><personalized medicine><personalized therapy><personalized treatment><pilot test><post treatment><precision approach><precision medicine><precision-based medicine><preference><primary outcome><quality of life improvement><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><reduce overdose><reduction in overdose><secondary outcome><sleep diseases><sleep dysfunction><sleep health><sleep hygiene><sleep illness><sleep improvement><sleep pattern><sleep problem><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep wellness><sleep/wake patterns><standard care><standard treatment><substance use><substance using><tailored approach><tailored medical treatment><tailored therapy><tailored treatment><telehealth><treatment as usual><unique treatment><usual care>
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Leah I. Stein Duker

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles, CA

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Above-average budget
Active award
Team-scale grant
$954,605
FY 2025

Project Title

Sensory Adapted Dental Environments to Enhance Oral Care for Children with and without Dental Fear and Anxiety

Grant Number:

5UH3DE031222-04

Activity Code:

UH3

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2022

End Date:

3/31/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Dental fear and anxiety (DFA) characterizes up to 42% of the pediatric population and predicts negative behaviors in the dental clinic, irregular appointment attendance, need for general anesthesia, and poor oral health. Sensory over-responsivity (SOR), which occurs in up t...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Anxiety><Appointment><Auditory><Behavior><Behavioral><Buccal Cavity><Buccal Cavity Head and Neck><Caring><Cavitas Oris><Child><Child Behavior><Child Care><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Children's Hospital><Clinic><Clinical Trials><Consumer Satisfaction><Cooperative Agreements><Dental><Dental Anxiety><Dental Care><Dental Clinics><Dental Fear><Dental Phobia><Dental Procedure><Dentists><Distress><Electrodermal Response><Elements><Emotional well being><Environment><Exhibits><Fear><Feels well><Fluorides><Fright><Funding><Galvanic Skin Response><General Anesthesia><Goals><Gustation><Intervention><Los Angeles><Mediating><Mediator><Methodology><Modeling><Modification><Mouth><NIDCR><NIDR><National Institute of Dental Research><National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research><Noise><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Odontophobia><Olfaction><Oral><Oral Examination><Oral cavity><Oral health><Outcome><Pain><Painful><Participant><Pediatric Hospitals><Phase><Physiologic><Physiological><Pilot Projects><Population><Procedures><Prophylactic treatment><Prophylaxis><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychogalvanic Reflex><Psychological Well Being><Puericulture><QOC><Quality of Care><Randomized><Reaction><Research><Research Design><Risk Factors><Role><Root Canal Therapy><Sedation procedure><Sense of well-being><Sensory><Services><Site><Skin Electric Conductance><Smell><Smell Perception><Study Type><Tactile><Taste><Taste Perception><Techniques><Testing><Touch><Touch sensation><Treatment Efficacy><U-Series Cooperative Agreements><Visual><Well in self><Work><acceptability and feasibility><aged><anxiety reduction><anxious><arm><autistic children><children on the autism spectrum><children with ASD><children with autism><children with autism spectrum disorder><dental health><dental service><effectiveness trial><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><ethnic diversity><ethnically diverse><experience><gustatory perception><gustatory processing><gustatory response><health related quality of life><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention cost><intervention effect><intervention efficacy><kids><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><novel><odor perception><olfactory perception><oral care><pediatric><perceptual stimulus><physicochemical phenomena related to the senses><pilot study><primary outcome><procedural costs><procedure cost><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><randomisation><randomization><randomized, clinical trials><randomly assigned><recruit><response><root canal surgery><satisfaction><secondary analysis><secondary outcome><sedation><self wellness><sense of wellbeing><sensory stimulus><skin conductance><social observations><social role><sound><study design><tactile sensation><taste processing><taste response><therapeutic efficacy><therapy efficacy><trial planning><video delivered><video delivery><youngster>
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Michael A Pulsipher

BOSTON CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Above-average budget
Active award
Team-scale grant
$704,815
FY 2025

Project Title

A Phase III Randomized Trial Comparing Unrelated Donor Bone Marrow Transplantation with Immune Suppressive Therapy for Newly Diagnosed Pediatric and Young Adult Patients with Severe Aplastic Anemia

Grant Number:

5UH3HL157564-04

Activity Code:

UH3

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2022

End Date:

3/31/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Acquired severe aplastic anemia (SAA) is a rare bone marrow failure disorder with an annual incidence of 3 per million in North America (>300 cases < age 25 in the US yearly). The disease can be treated and often cured by either immune suppression therapy (IST) or hematopoie...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><21+ years old><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Adverse Experience><Adverse event><Affect><Age><American><Aplastic Anemia><Biological><Blood><Blood Precursor Cell><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Bone Marrow Grafting><Bone Marrow Transplant><Bone Marrow Transplantation><Bone marrow failure><CTX><CYCLO-cell><Cancers><Carloxan><Cell Therapy><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Ciclofosfamida><Ciclofosfamide><Ciclosporin><Cicloxal><Clafen><Claphene><Clinical><Clonal expansion of hematopoietic cells><Clonal expansion of hematopoietic stem cells><Clonal hematopoietic expansion><Collaborations><Consensus><CsA><Cycloblastin><Cycloblastine><Cyclophospham><Cyclophosphamide><Cyclophosphamidum><Cyclophosphan><Cyclophosphane><Cyclophosphanum><Cyclosporin A><Cyclosporine><Cyclosporine A><Cyclosporines><Cyclosporins><Cyclostin><Cyclostine><Cytophosphan><Cytophosphane><Cytoxan><DNA mutation><Data><Development><Disease><Disease-Free Survival><Disorder><Domestic Horse><Domestic Rabbit><Donor Screening><Donor Selection><Dose><Endoxan><Endoxana><Enduxan><Equine><Equine Species><Equus caballus><Equus przewalskii><Event-Free Survival><Failure><Fecundability><Fecundity><Fertility><Fosfaseron><Funding><Genetic><Genetic Change><Genetic defect><Genetic mutation><Genoxal><Genuxal><Germ Lines><Goals><GvHD><HL-A Antigens><HLA Antigens><HLA testing><HLA typing><HSC transplantation><Hematology><Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells><Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant><Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation><Hematopoietic stem cells><Homologous Wasting Disease><Horses><Human Leukocyte Antigens><Immune><Immunes><Immunosuppression><Immunosuppression Effect><Immunosuppressive Effect><In complete remission><Incidence><Institution><Ledoxina><Leukocyte Antigens><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Marrow><Marrow Transplantation><Mind><Mitoxan><Molecular><Movement><Mutation><NHLBI><NIH><National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute><National Institutes of Health><Neosar><Newly Diagnosed><North America><Oryctolagus cuniculus><Outcome><Patient Outcomes Assessments><Patient Reported Measures><Patient Reported Outcomes><Patients><Pediatric cohort><Phase><Procytox><Publishing><QOL><Quality of life><Rabbits><Rabbits Mammals><Randomization trial><Randomized><Recommendation><Relapse><Reporting><Research><Risk><Runt Disease><Sandimmun><SangCya><Sendoxan><Siblings><Survival Rate><Syklofosfamid><Time><Total Body Irradiation><United States National Institutes of Health><Whole-Body Irradiation><Whole-Body Radiation><Zytoxan><adult youth><adulthood><ages><arm><autoimmune attack><autoimmune destruction><autoimmune pathogenesis><biologic><blood cell progenitor><blood progenitor><blood stem cell><blood stem cell transplantation><blood-forming stem cell><body movement><cell based intervention><cell mediated intervention><cell mediated therapies><cell-based therapeutic><cell-based therapy><cellular therapeutic><cellular therapy><child patients><clonal expansions in the blood><clonal hematopoiesis><clones in hematopoietic cells><cohort><complete response><cytopenia><developmental><fertility preservation><fludarabine><genome mutation><graft failure><graft versus host disease><graft vs host disease><graft vs. host disease><health assessment><health related quality of life><hematopoietic cell clones><hematopoietic cell transplantation><hematopoietic cellular transplantation><hematopoietic progenitor><hematopoietic progenitor cell transplantation><hematopoietic stem cell clonality><hematopoietic stem progenitor cell><hemopoietic progenitor><hemopoietic stem cell><human leukocyte antigen testing><human leukocyte antigen typing><immune suppression><immune suppressive activity><immune suppressive function><immunosuppressive activity><immunosuppressive function><immunosuppressive response><improved><international center><kids><malignancy><mortality><neoplasm/cancer><neoral><new therapeutic approach><new therapeutic intervention><new therapeutic strategies><new therapy approaches><new treatment approach><new treatment strategy><novel therapeutic approach><novel therapeutic intervention><novel therapeutic strategies><novel therapy approach><pediatric><pediatric patients><phase 3 trial><phase III trial><phase change><pilot trial><preserve fertility><randomisation><randomization><randomized trial><randomly assigned><response><safety and feasibility><sandimmune><standard of care><transplant therapy><transplant treatment><transplantation therapy><transplantation treatment><trial comparing><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster>
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DAVID A WILLIAMS

BOSTON CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Above-average budget
Active award
Team-scale grant
$704,815
FY 2025

Project Title

A Phase III Randomized Trial Comparing Unrelated Donor Bone Marrow Transplantation with Immune Suppressive Therapy for Newly Diagnosed Pediatric and Young Adult Patients with Severe Aplastic Anemia

Grant Number:

5UH3HL157564-04

Activity Code:

UH3

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2022

End Date:

3/31/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Acquired severe aplastic anemia (SAA) is a rare bone marrow failure disorder with an annual incidence of 3 per million in North America (>300 cases < age 25 in the US yearly). The disease can be treated and often cured by either immune suppression therapy (IST) or hematopoie...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><21+ years old><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Adverse Experience><Adverse event><Affect><Age><American><Aplastic Anemia><Biological><Blood><Blood Precursor Cell><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Bone Marrow Grafting><Bone Marrow Transplant><Bone Marrow Transplantation><Bone marrow failure><CTX><CYCLO-cell><Cancers><Carloxan><Cell Therapy><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Ciclofosfamida><Ciclofosfamide><Ciclosporin><Cicloxal><Clafen><Claphene><Clinical><Clonal expansion of hematopoietic cells><Clonal expansion of hematopoietic stem cells><Clonal hematopoietic expansion><Collaborations><Consensus><CsA><Cycloblastin><Cycloblastine><Cyclophospham><Cyclophosphamide><Cyclophosphamidum><Cyclophosphan><Cyclophosphane><Cyclophosphanum><Cyclosporin A><Cyclosporine><Cyclosporine A><Cyclosporines><Cyclosporins><Cyclostin><Cyclostine><Cytophosphan><Cytophosphane><Cytoxan><DNA mutation><Data><Development><Disease><Disease-Free Survival><Disorder><Domestic Horse><Domestic Rabbit><Donor Screening><Donor Selection><Dose><Endoxan><Endoxana><Enduxan><Equine><Equine Species><Equus caballus><Equus przewalskii><Event-Free Survival><Failure><Fecundability><Fecundity><Fertility><Fosfaseron><Funding><Genetic><Genetic Change><Genetic defect><Genetic mutation><Genoxal><Genuxal><Germ Lines><Goals><GvHD><HL-A Antigens><HLA Antigens><HLA testing><HLA typing><HSC transplantation><Hematology><Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells><Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant><Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation><Hematopoietic stem cells><Homologous Wasting Disease><Horses><Human Leukocyte Antigens><Immune><Immunes><Immunosuppression><Immunosuppression Effect><Immunosuppressive Effect><In complete remission><Incidence><Institution><Ledoxina><Leukocyte Antigens><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Marrow><Marrow Transplantation><Mind><Mitoxan><Molecular><Movement><Mutation><NHLBI><NIH><National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute><National Institutes of Health><Neosar><Newly Diagnosed><North America><Oryctolagus cuniculus><Outcome><Patient Outcomes Assessments><Patient Reported Measures><Patient Reported Outcomes><Patients><Pediatric cohort><Phase><Procytox><Publishing><QOL><Quality of life><Rabbits><Rabbits Mammals><Randomization trial><Randomized><Recommendation><Relapse><Reporting><Research><Risk><Runt Disease><Sandimmun><SangCya><Sendoxan><Siblings><Survival Rate><Syklofosfamid><Time><Total Body Irradiation><United States National Institutes of Health><Whole-Body Irradiation><Whole-Body Radiation><Zytoxan><adult youth><adulthood><ages><arm><autoimmune attack><autoimmune destruction><autoimmune pathogenesis><biologic><blood cell progenitor><blood progenitor><blood stem cell><blood stem cell transplantation><blood-forming stem cell><body movement><cell based intervention><cell mediated intervention><cell mediated therapies><cell-based therapeutic><cell-based therapy><cellular therapeutic><cellular therapy><child patients><clonal expansions in the blood><clonal hematopoiesis><clones in hematopoietic cells><cohort><complete response><cytopenia><developmental><fertility preservation><fludarabine><genome mutation><graft failure><graft versus host disease><graft vs host disease><graft vs. host disease><health assessment><health related quality of life><hematopoietic cell clones><hematopoietic cell transplantation><hematopoietic cellular transplantation><hematopoietic progenitor><hematopoietic progenitor cell transplantation><hematopoietic stem cell clonality><hematopoietic stem progenitor cell><hemopoietic progenitor><hemopoietic stem cell><human leukocyte antigen testing><human leukocyte antigen typing><immune suppression><immune suppressive activity><immune suppressive function><immunosuppressive activity><immunosuppressive function><immunosuppressive response><improved><international center><kids><malignancy><mortality><neoplasm/cancer><neoral><new therapeutic approach><new therapeutic intervention><new therapeutic strategies><new therapy approaches><new treatment approach><new treatment strategy><novel therapeutic approach><novel therapeutic intervention><novel therapeutic strategies><novel therapy approach><pediatric><pediatric patients><phase 3 trial><phase III trial><phase change><pilot trial><preserve fertility><randomisation><randomization><randomized trial><randomly assigned><response><safety and feasibility><sandimmune><standard of care><transplant therapy><transplant treatment><transplantation therapy><transplantation treatment><trial comparing><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster>
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Manoj Bhasin

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE, IRVINE, CA

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Above-average budget
Active award
Team-scale grant
$513,600
FY 2025

Project Title

Effective Network to advance Scientific Evidence related to Mechanisms of music-Based interventions (ENSEMBLE)

Grant Number:

5U24AT012603-03

Activity Code:

U24

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/24/2024

End Date:

8/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Pain is a public health problem, a major driver of health care seeking and medication use, a major cause of disability, and a key factor affecting quality of life and productivity. Music-based interventions (MBIs) including music therapy (MT) are known to be effective for m...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Anxiety><Applications Grants><Area><Biological><Biological Markers><Board Certification><California><Cancers><Caring><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Cognitive><Collaborations><Complex><Credentialing><Data><Data Collection><Data Set><Drugs><Employment><Fear><Foundations><Fright><Funding><Future><Gene Expression><Genomics><Goals><Grant Proposals><Hb SS disease><HbSS disease><Health Care><Health Care Professional><Health Professional><Hemoglobin S Disease><Hemoglobin sickle cell disease><Hemoglobin sickle cell disorder><Imagery><Individual><Infrastructure><Integrative Medicine><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Investigators><Learning Skill><Life><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Measures><Medical><Medication><Medicine><Mental Depression><Meta-Analysis><Music><Music Intervention><Music Therapy><Neurologic><Neurological><Outcome Measure><Pain><Pain Control><Pain Therapy><Pain intensity><Pain interference><Pain management><Painful><Palliative Care><Palliative Therapy><Palliative Treatment><Patient Outcomes Assessments><Patient Reported Measures><Patient Reported Outcomes><Patient advocacy><Patients><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phenotype><Pilot Projects><Population><Process><Productivity><Public Health><QOL><Quality of life><Relaxation><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Science><Scientific Advances and Accomplishments><Scientist><Sickle Cell Anemia><Therapeutic><Training Programs><United States><Universities><University Hospitals><adulthood><advocacy organizations><bio-markers><biologic><biologic marker><biomarker><care seeking><chronic pain patient><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><comfort care><cost><data de-identification><data deidentification><data infrastructure><data mining><datamining><de-identified data><deidentified data><depression><disability><drug/agent><functional disability><heart rate variability><improved><institutional capacity><instrument><integrative healing><integrative health><interdisciplinary collaboration><interest><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><malignancy><measurable outcome><medical college><medical schools><meeting><meetings><member><metabolism measurement><metabolomics><metabonomics><neoplasm/cancer><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><new technology><novel><novel technologies><outcome measurement><pain intervention><pain reduction><pain treatment><palliative intervention><patient with chronic pain><pilot study><practice-based research network><reduce pain><school of medicine><scientific accomplishments><scientific advances><sickle cell disease><sickle cell disorder><sickle disease><sicklemia><social><tool><transdisciplinary collaboration>
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Jeffery A Dusek

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE, IRVINE, CA

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Above-average budget
Active award
Team-scale grant
$513,600
FY 2025

Project Title

Effective Network to advance Scientific Evidence related to Mechanisms of music-Based interventions (ENSEMBLE)

Grant Number:

5U24AT012603-03

Activity Code:

U24

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/24/2024

End Date:

8/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Pain is a public health problem, a major driver of health care seeking and medication use, a major cause of disability, and a key factor affecting quality of life and productivity. Music-based interventions (MBIs) including music therapy (MT) are known to be effective for m...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Anxiety><Applications Grants><Area><Biological><Biological Markers><Board Certification><California><Cancers><Caring><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Cognitive><Collaborations><Complex><Credentialing><Data><Data Collection><Data Set><Drugs><Employment><Fear><Foundations><Fright><Funding><Future><Gene Expression><Genomics><Goals><Grant Proposals><Hb SS disease><HbSS disease><Health Care><Health Care Professional><Health Professional><Hemoglobin S Disease><Hemoglobin sickle cell disease><Hemoglobin sickle cell disorder><Imagery><Individual><Infrastructure><Integrative Medicine><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Investigators><Learning Skill><Life><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Measures><Medical><Medication><Medicine><Mental Depression><Meta-Analysis><Music><Music Intervention><Music Therapy><Neurologic><Neurological><Outcome Measure><Pain><Pain Control><Pain Therapy><Pain intensity><Pain interference><Pain management><Painful><Palliative Care><Palliative Therapy><Palliative Treatment><Patient Outcomes Assessments><Patient Reported Measures><Patient Reported Outcomes><Patient advocacy><Patients><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phenotype><Pilot Projects><Population><Process><Productivity><Public Health><QOL><Quality of life><Relaxation><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Science><Scientific Advances and Accomplishments><Scientist><Sickle Cell Anemia><Therapeutic><Training Programs><United States><Universities><University Hospitals><adulthood><advocacy organizations><bio-markers><biologic><biologic marker><biomarker><care seeking><chronic pain patient><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><comfort care><cost><data de-identification><data deidentification><data infrastructure><data mining><datamining><de-identified data><deidentified data><depression><disability><drug/agent><functional disability><heart rate variability><improved><institutional capacity><instrument><integrative healing><integrative health><interdisciplinary collaboration><interest><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><malignancy><measurable outcome><medical college><medical schools><meeting><meetings><member><metabolism measurement><metabolomics><metabonomics><neoplasm/cancer><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><new technology><novel><novel technologies><outcome measurement><pain intervention><pain reduction><pain treatment><palliative intervention><patient with chronic pain><pilot study><practice-based research network><reduce pain><school of medicine><scientific accomplishments><scientific advances><sickle cell disease><sickle cell disorder><sickle disease><sicklemia><social><tool><transdisciplinary collaboration>
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Joanne V. Loewy

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE, IRVINE, CA

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Above-average budget
Active award
Team-scale grant
$513,600
FY 2025

Project Title

Effective Network to advance Scientific Evidence related to Mechanisms of music-Based interventions (ENSEMBLE)

Grant Number:

5U24AT012603-03

Activity Code:

U24

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/24/2024

End Date:

8/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Pain is a public health problem, a major driver of health care seeking and medication use, a major cause of disability, and a key factor affecting quality of life and productivity. Music-based interventions (MBIs) including music therapy (MT) are known to be effective for m...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Anxiety><Applications Grants><Area><Biological><Biological Markers><Board Certification><California><Cancers><Caring><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Cognitive><Collaborations><Complex><Credentialing><Data><Data Collection><Data Set><Drugs><Employment><Fear><Foundations><Fright><Funding><Future><Gene Expression><Genomics><Goals><Grant Proposals><Hb SS disease><HbSS disease><Health Care><Health Care Professional><Health Professional><Hemoglobin S Disease><Hemoglobin sickle cell disease><Hemoglobin sickle cell disorder><Imagery><Individual><Infrastructure><Integrative Medicine><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Investigators><Learning Skill><Life><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Measures><Medical><Medication><Medicine><Mental Depression><Meta-Analysis><Music><Music Intervention><Music Therapy><Neurologic><Neurological><Outcome Measure><Pain><Pain Control><Pain Therapy><Pain intensity><Pain interference><Pain management><Painful><Palliative Care><Palliative Therapy><Palliative Treatment><Patient Outcomes Assessments><Patient Reported Measures><Patient Reported Outcomes><Patient advocacy><Patients><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phenotype><Pilot Projects><Population><Process><Productivity><Public Health><QOL><Quality of life><Relaxation><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Science><Scientific Advances and Accomplishments><Scientist><Sickle Cell Anemia><Therapeutic><Training Programs><United States><Universities><University Hospitals><adulthood><advocacy organizations><bio-markers><biologic><biologic marker><biomarker><care seeking><chronic pain patient><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><comfort care><cost><data de-identification><data deidentification><data infrastructure><data mining><datamining><de-identified data><deidentified data><depression><disability><drug/agent><functional disability><heart rate variability><improved><institutional capacity><instrument><integrative healing><integrative health><interdisciplinary collaboration><interest><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><malignancy><measurable outcome><medical college><medical schools><meeting><meetings><member><metabolism measurement><metabolomics><metabonomics><neoplasm/cancer><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><new technology><novel><novel technologies><outcome measurement><pain intervention><pain reduction><pain treatment><palliative intervention><patient with chronic pain><pilot study><practice-based research network><reduce pain><school of medicine><scientific accomplishments><scientific advances><sickle cell disease><sickle cell disorder><sickle disease><sicklemia><social><tool><transdisciplinary collaboration>
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Shaista Malik

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE, IRVINE, CA

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Above-average budget
Active award
Team-scale grant
$513,600
FY 2025

Project Title

Effective Network to advance Scientific Evidence related to Mechanisms of music-Based interventions (ENSEMBLE)

Grant Number:

5U24AT012603-03

Activity Code:

U24

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/24/2024

End Date:

8/31/2028

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  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Pain is a public health problem, a major driver of health care seeking and medication use, a major cause of disability, and a key factor affecting quality of life and productivity. Music-based interventions (MBIs) including music therapy (MT) are known to be effective for m...

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<21+ years old><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Anxiety><Applications Grants><Area><Biological><Biological Markers><Board Certification><California><Cancers><Caring><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Cognitive><Collaborations><Complex><Credentialing><Data><Data Collection><Data Set><Drugs><Employment><Fear><Foundations><Fright><Funding><Future><Gene Expression><Genomics><Goals><Grant Proposals><Hb SS disease><HbSS disease><Health Care><Health Care Professional><Health Professional><Hemoglobin S Disease><Hemoglobin sickle cell disease><Hemoglobin sickle cell disorder><Imagery><Individual><Infrastructure><Integrative Medicine><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Investigators><Learning Skill><Life><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Measures><Medical><Medication><Medicine><Mental Depression><Meta-Analysis><Music><Music Intervention><Music Therapy><Neurologic><Neurological><Outcome Measure><Pain><Pain Control><Pain Therapy><Pain intensity><Pain interference><Pain management><Painful><Palliative Care><Palliative Therapy><Palliative Treatment><Patient Outcomes Assessments><Patient Reported Measures><Patient Reported Outcomes><Patient advocacy><Patients><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phenotype><Pilot Projects><Population><Process><Productivity><Public Health><QOL><Quality of life><Relaxation><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Science><Scientific Advances and Accomplishments><Scientist><Sickle Cell Anemia><Therapeutic><Training Programs><United States><Universities><University Hospitals><adulthood><advocacy organizations><bio-markers><biologic><biologic marker><biomarker><care seeking><chronic pain patient><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><comfort care><cost><data de-identification><data deidentification><data infrastructure><data mining><datamining><de-identified data><deidentified data><depression><disability><drug/agent><functional disability><heart rate variability><improved><institutional capacity><instrument><integrative healing><integrative health><interdisciplinary collaboration><interest><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><malignancy><measurable outcome><medical college><medical schools><meeting><meetings><member><metabolism measurement><metabolomics><metabonomics><neoplasm/cancer><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><new technology><novel><novel technologies><outcome measurement><pain intervention><pain reduction><pain treatment><palliative intervention><patient with chronic pain><pilot study><practice-based research network><reduce pain><school of medicine><scientific accomplishments><scientific advances><sickle cell disease><sickle cell disorder><sickle disease><sicklemia><social><tool><transdisciplinary collaboration>
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Samuel Fisher Acuff

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Training-friendly
Active award
Career award
$197,626
FY 2025

Project Title

Illuminating Proximal Relational Dynamics to Enhance Initial Recovery from Alcohol Use Disorder

Grant Number:

1K23AA032033-01A1

Activity Code:

K23

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/10/2025

End Date:

8/31/2030

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The goals of this Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award are two-fold: (1) evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary clinical utility of measuring dyadic relational processes during early recovery from alcohol use disorder (AUD) using ecol...

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<Active Follow-up><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Award><Behavior><Behavioral><Caring><Causality><Chronic><Clinical><Communication><Complex><Conflict><Conflict (Psychology)><Couples><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Collection><Development><Ecological momentary assessment><Emotional><Enrollment><Environment><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Etiology><Evaluation><Feedback><Fostering><Foundations><Funding><Future><General Hospitals><Goals><Individual><Interpersonal Interaction><Interpersonal Relations><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><JIT intervention><Just-in-Time Adaptive Intervention><K23 Award><K23 Mechanism><K23 Program><Knowledge><Liquid substance><Longitudinal Studies><Manuscripts><Massachusetts><Measurement><Measures><Mediating><Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award><Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23)><Mentors><Mentorship><Methodology><Methods><Moods><NIAAA><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><Nature><Outcome><Patients><Perception><Persons><Phase><Preparation><Principal Investigator><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Punishment><Qualitative Research><Recovery><Recurrence><Recurrent><Reporting><Research><Research Activity><Research Personnel><Researchers><Safety><Sampling><Science><Scientist><Shame><Social Environment><Social Processes><Strategic Planning><Symptoms><Technology><Time><Training><Training Activity><Trust><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><addiction><addictive disorder><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><antagonism><antagonist><career><career development><causation><clinical translation><clinically translatable><conference><convention><craving><data interpretation><develop therapy><developmental><disease causation><enroll><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><evidence base><experience><fluid><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><interpersonal conflict><interpersonal relationship><intervention design><intervention development><just-in-time intervention><liquid><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><medical college><medical schools><methods to study multiple-level influences><multi-level analysis><multi-level model><multilevel analysis><multilevel model><multilevel modeling><new technology><novel><novel technologies><peer><post-doctoral training><preparations><prevent><preventing><recruit><return to use><school of medicine><skills><social><social climate><social context><social factors><societal costs><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><substance use><substance using><success><summit><symposia><symposium><therapy design><therapy development><training module><trait><treatment design><treatment development>
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Angel B Algarin

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY-TEMPE CAMPUS, SCOTTSDALE, AZ

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Training-friendly
Active award
Career award
$188,536
FY 2025

Project Title

Addressing negative social experiences through coping and resilience to reduce methamphetamine use and improve PrEP cascade progression among Latino MSM

Grant Number:

5K01DA055521-04

Activity Code:

K01

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2022

End Date:

8/31/2027

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Project Abstract

Negative social experiences are a main driver of HIV disparities among Latino men who have sex with men (LMSM), negatively affecting non-injection substance use (e.g. methamphetamine) and PrEP uptake. Addressing factors that influence PrEP cascade progression, such as negative social experiences and...

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<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Affect><Buffers><Communities><Complex><Crystal Meth><Crystal methamphetamine><Data><Deoxyephedrine><Desoxyephedrine><Development><Drug usage><Enrollment><Epidemic><Equation><Ethics><Face><Family><Family member><Friends><Future><Goals><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV Prevention><HIV diagnosis><HIV disparities><HIV inequalities><HIV inequities><HIV related disparities><HIV related inequities><HIV risk><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HIV/AIDS disparities><HIV/AIDS inequities><HIV/AIDS prevention><HIV/AIDS related disparities><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Health><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Incidence><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><LAV-HTLV-III><Laboratories><Latino><Latino male><Latino men><Latinx man><Latinx men><Link><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><METH use><MSM><Man who have sex with Man><Mediation><Mediator><Methamphetamine><Methods><Methylamphetamine><Modeling><N-Methylamphetamine><NIH Office of AIDS Research><Negotiating><Negotiation><Network Analysis><Outcome><Pathway Analysis><Pathway interactions><Position><Positioning Attribute><PrEP><Preventative intervention><Research><Research Priority><Resistance><Risk><Risk Behaviors><Risky Behavior><Social Environment><Social Interaction><Social Network><Social support><Source><Techniques><Testing><Training><Training and Infrastructure><Variant><Variation><Virus-HIV><at risk behavior><community engaged approach><community engaged approaches><community engaged strategies><community engaged strategy><community engagement><community partnered approach><community partnered strategy><coping><cultural values><develop therapy><developmental><drug use><drug use behavior><engagement with communities><enroll><ethical><experience><faces><facial><forging><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention development><intervention for prevention><latinx male><member><men having sex with men><men who have sex with men><men who have sex with other men><meth><methamphetamine use><next generation><novel><pathway><pre-exposure prophylaxis><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><prospective><psychostimulant use><resilience><resilient><resistant><skills><social><social climate><social context><social stigma><social support network><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><stigma><stimulant use><substance use><substance using><theories><therapy development><treatment development><uptake><use of stimulants>
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Samantha V Hill

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Training-friendly
Active award
Career award
$188,393
FY 2025

Project Title

Integration of Trusted Adult Supports into the HealthMpowerment App to Improve Black Adolescent and Young Adult PrEP Use

Grant Number:

5K23MH128128-04

Activity Code:

K23

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

11/2/2023

End Date:

4/30/2027

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Project Abstract

Through lived experiences and my position as an adolescent medicine physician, I have witnessed the lifelong consequences that disparities in health outcomes impose on vulnerable adolescents and young adults (AYAs). This has fueled my long-term goal of developing interventions that empower AYAs, pro...

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<21 year old><21 years of age><21+ years old><AAMSM><AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Adolescent Medicine><Adolescent and Young Adult><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><African American MSM><African-American men who have sex with men><Age><Alabama><Attitude><Award><BMSM><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Sciences><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Bisexual Men><Bisexual male><Black><Black Populations><Black group><Black individual><Black people><Black race><Blacks><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Collaborations><Communication><Communities><Conditioning Therapy><Data><Decrease disparity><Deep South><Department of Health and Human Services><Development><Disease><Disorder><Disparities><Disparity><Dose><Electronics><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Ensure><Epidemic><Ethics><Foundations><Funding><Future><Gays><Geography><Goals><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV Prevention><HIV diagnosis><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Health><Health Care><Health behavior><Heterosexuals><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human Resources><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Incidence><Individual><Infection><Intervention><Interview><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Lower disparity><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Manpower><Mentors><Mentorship><Methods><Mobile Health App><Mobile Health Application><Modification><NIDA><NIH><Names><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><National Institutes of Health><Oral><Outcome><Parents><Patient Self-Report><Persons><Physicians><Pilot Projects><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><PrEP><Process><Protocol Screening><Provider><Publishing><Regimen><Research><Research Career Program><Risk><Rural><Rural Community><Schedule><Self Efficacy><Self-Report><Services><Sexual Health><Social Environment><Social Network><Social Support System><Social support><Support System><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Technology><Training><Trust><United States><United States Department of Health and Human Services><United States Dept. of Health and Human Services><United States National Institutes of Health><Virus-HIV><Visit><Vulnerable Populations><Work><acceptability and feasibility><adherence rate><adulthood><age 21><age 21 years><ages><behavior change><behavior intervention><behavioral health intervention><behavioral intervention><black MSM><black men who have sex with men><career><collaboration with communities><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community building><community collaboration><community partners><community partnership><community-based collaboration><community-based partners><design><designing><developmental><disparity in health><disparity reduction><education resources><educational resources><electronic><electronic device><empowerment><ethical><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><girls><health disparity><health related behavior><improved><instrument><interest><m-Health><m-Health app><m-Health application><mHealth><mHealth app><mHealth application><mitigate disparity><mobile health><name><named><naming><parent><patient centered><patient oriented><pediatric HIV><pediatric human immunodeficiency virus><personnel><pill><pilot study><pre-exposure prophylaxis><prevent><preventing><reduce disparity><reduction in disparity><risk perception><rural area><rural counties><rural location><rural region><sex><sexual and reproductive health><skill acquisition><skill development><skills><social climate><social cognitive theory><social context><social learning theory><social norm><social stigma><social support network><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><stigma><success><tool><trans-men><trans-women><transgender man><transgender men><transgender women><transman><transmen><transwoman><transwomen><twenty-one year old><twenty-one years of age><urban area><urban location><urban region><virtual><vulnerable adolescent><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><young woman>
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Jacob Bor

BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Likely hiring
Active award
$186,978
FY 2025

Project Title

Integrating U=U into HIV counseling: a cluster-randomized efficacy trial (INTUIT 2.0)

Grant Number:

5R01MH135774-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/13/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

Project Summary The elimination of HIV transmission with virally-suppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART) has provided the world with a clear path to end the HIV epidemic through the provision of ART at HIV diagnosis. Undetectable HIV is untransmittable (U=U). However we found limited knowledge of U...

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<AIDS Virus><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Africa South of the Sahara><Anxiety><Attitude><Behavioral><Belief><Boston><Caring><Clinic><Clinical><Cluster randomization trial><Cluster randomized trial><Collaborations><Communication><Consensus><Counseling><Counselor><Country><Couples><Data><Diagnosis><Education><Educational aspects><Enrollment><Epidemic><Epidemiologic Research><Epidemiologic Studies><Epidemiological Studies><Epidemiology Research><Ethics><Evaluation><Fear><Fright><Funding><General Population><General Public><Gestation><Grant><Guidelines><HIV><HIV diagnosis><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Institution><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Laboratories><Link><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Motivation><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Outcome><Patients><Pattern><Perception><Personal Satisfaction><Personal awareness><Persons><Policies><Pregnancy><Prevention><Professional counselor><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Province><Psychological Health><Public Health><QOL><QOL improvement><Quality of life><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Randomized><Recruitment Activity><Research><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Sampling><Science><Self Perception><Self image><Self view><Services><Shapes><Social Network><South Africa><South African><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Survivors><Testing><Training><Transmission><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Unplanned pregnancy><Viral><Viral Burden><Viral Load><Viral Load result><Virus-HIV><active recruitment><adult youth><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><civil society><cohort><data de-identification><data deidentification><de-identified data><deidentified data><design><designing><efficacy trial><enroll><epidemiologic investigation><epidemiology study><ethical><experience><health care personnel><health care worker><health economics><health provider><health workforce><improved><improvements in QOL><improvements in quality of life><innovate><innovation><innovative><internalized stigma><internet based platform><internet platform><intervention design><literacy><medical personnel><new approaches><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><primary outcome><prospective><quality of life improvement><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><rural South Africa><satisfaction><self awareness><self knowledge><self-stigma><sexual relationship><sexually transmitted virus><skills><social stigma><stigma><support tools><theories><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><therapy design><tool><transmission process><treatment as prevention><treatment design><treatment provider><treatment-based prevention><unintended pregnancy><uptake><viral transmission><virus transmission><visit adherence><web based platform><web based system><web enabled platform><web platform><well-being><wellbeing><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood>
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Dorina Onoya

BOSTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CAMPUS, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Likely hiring
Active award
$186,978
FY 2025

Project Title

Integrating U=U into HIV counseling: a cluster-randomized efficacy trial (INTUIT 2.0)

Grant Number:

5R01MH135774-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/13/2024

End Date:

6/30/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

Project Summary The elimination of HIV transmission with virally-suppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART) has provided the world with a clear path to end the HIV epidemic through the provision of ART at HIV diagnosis. Undetectable HIV is untransmittable (U=U). However we found limited knowledge of U...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Africa South of the Sahara><Anxiety><Attitude><Behavioral><Belief><Boston><Caring><Clinic><Clinical><Cluster randomization trial><Cluster randomized trial><Collaborations><Communication><Consensus><Counseling><Counselor><Country><Couples><Data><Diagnosis><Education><Educational aspects><Enrollment><Epidemic><Epidemiologic Research><Epidemiologic Studies><Epidemiological Studies><Epidemiology Research><Ethics><Evaluation><Fear><Fright><Funding><General Population><General Public><Gestation><Grant><Guidelines><HIV><HIV diagnosis><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Institution><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Laboratories><Link><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Motivation><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Outcome><Patients><Pattern><Perception><Personal Satisfaction><Personal awareness><Persons><Policies><Pregnancy><Prevention><Professional counselor><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Province><Psychological Health><Public Health><QOL><QOL improvement><Quality of life><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Randomized><Recruitment Activity><Research><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Sampling><Science><Self Perception><Self image><Self view><Services><Shapes><Social Network><South Africa><South African><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Survivors><Testing><Training><Transmission><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Unplanned pregnancy><Viral><Viral Burden><Viral Load><Viral Load result><Virus-HIV><active recruitment><adult youth><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><civil society><cohort><data de-identification><data deidentification><de-identified data><deidentified data><design><designing><efficacy trial><enroll><epidemiologic investigation><epidemiology study><ethical><experience><health care personnel><health care worker><health economics><health provider><health workforce><improved><improvements in QOL><improvements in quality of life><innovate><innovation><innovative><internalized stigma><internet based platform><internet platform><intervention design><literacy><medical personnel><new approaches><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><primary outcome><prospective><quality of life improvement><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><rural South Africa><satisfaction><self awareness><self knowledge><self-stigma><sexual relationship><sexually transmitted virus><skills><social stigma><stigma><support tools><theories><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><therapy design><tool><transmission process><treatment as prevention><treatment design><treatment provider><treatment-based prevention><unintended pregnancy><uptake><viral transmission><virus transmission><visit adherence><web based platform><web based system><web enabled platform><web platform><well-being><wellbeing><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood>
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Bibhav Acharya

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Likely hiring
Active award
$152,562
FY 2025

Project Title

A combined motivational interviewing and behavioral couples therapy intervention to reduce intimate partner violence and alcohol use in South India

Grant Number:

3R01AA029303-04S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2022

End Date:

5/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT A combined behavioral couples therapy and motivational interviewing intervention to reduce intimate partner violence and alcohol use in South India Globally, an estimated 30% of women have reported physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime. Women w...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Aggression><Aggressive behavior><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Asia><Attention><Automobile Driving><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Breathalyzer Tests><Clinic><Clinical><Collaborations><Combined Modality Therapy><Communication><Conditioning Therapy><Control Groups><Couple therapy><Couples><Couples Therapy><Critical Paths><Critical Pathways><Cues><Data><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness of Interventions><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Event><Family Violence><Funding><Future><Goals><HIV><Health><Health Care Professional><Health Professional><Health system><Heavy Drinking><History><Home><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Husband><Impairment><India><Individual><Intention><Intervention><Interview><Intoxication><LAV-HTLV-III><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Marital Relationships><Maternal Health><Measures><Mediation><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Meta-Analysis><Methods><Modeling><Multimodal Therapy><Multimodal Treatment><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Negotiating><Negotiation><Nurses><Outcome><Participant><Perception><Pilot Projects><Population><Primary Nursing Care><Problem Solving><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Health><Psychologist><Public Health><Questionnaires><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Research Infrastructure><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Risk><Risk Taking><Role><Services><Sex Behavior><Sexual Activity><Sexual Behavior><Sexually Transmitted Diseases><Sexually Transmitted Disorder><Sexually Transmitted Infection><Site><Suicide attempt><Target Populations><Testing><Therapeutic Intervention><Training><Treatment Efficacy><Trust><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Venereal Diseases><Venereal Disorders><Venereal Infections><Violence><Virus-HIV><Vulnerable Populations><Wife><Woman><active followup><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><anger management><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><care as usual><cognitive process><cohort><combination therapy><combined modality treatment><combined treatment><compare treatment><conflict resolution><contingency management><coping><cost><disease risk><disorder risk><drink heavily><driving><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><evidence base><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><experience><extreme drinking><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><global health><group intervention><heavy alcohol use><high risk behavior><histories><homes><improved><intervention efficacy><intervention refinement><intervention therapy><intimate partner violence><mental training><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><multi-modal therapy><multi-modal treatment><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><nurse><perpetrators><pilot study><pilot test><primary care clinic><primary care health center><primary care setting><primary health center><primary outcome><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reduced alcohol use><scale up><secondary outcome><sex activity><sexual activities><sexual violence><sexually acquired infection><sexually violent><skills><skills training><social cognitive theory><social learning theory><social role><social stigma><stigma><successful intervention><suicidal attempt><suicidal risk><suicide risk><theories><therapeutic efficacy><therapy efficacy><treatment as usual><treatment comparison><treatment group><usual care><violence perpetration><violent><violent behavior><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people>
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Maria L. Ekstrand

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Likely hiring
Active award
$152,562
FY 2025

Project Title

A combined motivational interviewing and behavioral couples therapy intervention to reduce intimate partner violence and alcohol use in South India

Grant Number:

3R01AA029303-04S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2022

End Date:

5/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT A combined behavioral couples therapy and motivational interviewing intervention to reduce intimate partner violence and alcohol use in South India Globally, an estimated 30% of women have reported physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime. Women w...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Aggression><Aggressive behavior><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Asia><Attention><Automobile Driving><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Breathalyzer Tests><Clinic><Clinical><Collaborations><Combined Modality Therapy><Communication><Conditioning Therapy><Control Groups><Couple therapy><Couples><Couples Therapy><Critical Paths><Critical Pathways><Cues><Data><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness of Interventions><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Event><Family Violence><Funding><Future><Goals><HIV><Health><Health Care Professional><Health Professional><Health system><Heavy Drinking><History><Home><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Husband><Impairment><India><Individual><Intention><Intervention><Interview><Intoxication><LAV-HTLV-III><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Marital Relationships><Maternal Health><Measures><Mediation><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Meta-Analysis><Methods><Modeling><Multimodal Therapy><Multimodal Treatment><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Negotiating><Negotiation><Nurses><Outcome><Participant><Perception><Pilot Projects><Population><Primary Nursing Care><Problem Solving><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Health><Psychologist><Public Health><Questionnaires><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Research Infrastructure><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Risk><Risk Taking><Role><Services><Sex Behavior><Sexual Activity><Sexual Behavior><Sexually Transmitted Diseases><Sexually Transmitted Disorder><Sexually Transmitted Infection><Site><Suicide attempt><Target Populations><Testing><Therapeutic Intervention><Training><Treatment Efficacy><Trust><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Venereal Diseases><Venereal Disorders><Venereal Infections><Violence><Virus-HIV><Vulnerable Populations><Wife><Woman><active followup><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><anger management><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><care as usual><cognitive process><cohort><combination therapy><combined modality treatment><combined treatment><compare treatment><conflict resolution><contingency management><coping><cost><disease risk><disorder risk><drink heavily><driving><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><evidence base><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><experience><extreme drinking><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><global health><group intervention><heavy alcohol use><high risk behavior><histories><homes><improved><intervention efficacy><intervention refinement><intervention therapy><intimate partner violence><mental training><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><multi-modal therapy><multi-modal treatment><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><nurse><perpetrators><pilot study><pilot test><primary care clinic><primary care health center><primary care setting><primary health center><primary outcome><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reduced alcohol use><scale up><secondary outcome><sex activity><sexual activities><sexual violence><sexually acquired infection><sexually violent><skills><skills training><social cognitive theory><social learning theory><social role><social stigma><stigma><successful intervention><suicidal attempt><suicidal risk><suicide risk><theories><therapeutic efficacy><therapy efficacy><treatment as usual><treatment comparison><treatment group><usual care><violence perpetration><violent><violent behavior><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people>
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Srinivasan Krishnamachari

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Likely hiring
Active award
$152,562
FY 2025

Project Title

A combined motivational interviewing and behavioral couples therapy intervention to reduce intimate partner violence and alcohol use in South India

Grant Number:

3R01AA029303-04S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2022

End Date:

5/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT A combined behavioral couples therapy and motivational interviewing intervention to reduce intimate partner violence and alcohol use in South India Globally, an estimated 30% of women have reported physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime. Women w...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Aggression><Aggressive behavior><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Asia><Attention><Automobile Driving><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Breathalyzer Tests><Clinic><Clinical><Collaborations><Combined Modality Therapy><Communication><Conditioning Therapy><Control Groups><Couple therapy><Couples><Couples Therapy><Critical Paths><Critical Pathways><Cues><Data><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness of Interventions><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Event><Family Violence><Funding><Future><Goals><HIV><Health><Health Care Professional><Health Professional><Health system><Heavy Drinking><History><Home><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Husband><Impairment><India><Individual><Intention><Intervention><Interview><Intoxication><LAV-HTLV-III><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Marital Relationships><Maternal Health><Measures><Mediation><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Meta-Analysis><Methods><Modeling><Multimodal Therapy><Multimodal Treatment><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Negotiating><Negotiation><Nurses><Outcome><Participant><Perception><Pilot Projects><Population><Primary Nursing Care><Problem Solving><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Health><Psychologist><Public Health><Questionnaires><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Research Infrastructure><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Risk><Risk Taking><Role><Services><Sex Behavior><Sexual Activity><Sexual Behavior><Sexually Transmitted Diseases><Sexually Transmitted Disorder><Sexually Transmitted Infection><Site><Suicide attempt><Target Populations><Testing><Therapeutic Intervention><Training><Treatment Efficacy><Trust><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Venereal Diseases><Venereal Disorders><Venereal Infections><Violence><Virus-HIV><Vulnerable Populations><Wife><Woman><active followup><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><anger management><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><care as usual><cognitive process><cohort><combination therapy><combined modality treatment><combined treatment><compare treatment><conflict resolution><contingency management><coping><cost><disease risk><disorder risk><drink heavily><driving><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><evidence base><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><experience><extreme drinking><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><global health><group intervention><heavy alcohol use><high risk behavior><histories><homes><improved><intervention efficacy><intervention refinement><intervention therapy><intimate partner violence><mental training><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><multi-modal therapy><multi-modal treatment><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><nurse><perpetrators><pilot study><pilot test><primary care clinic><primary care health center><primary care setting><primary health center><primary outcome><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reduced alcohol use><scale up><secondary outcome><sex activity><sexual activities><sexual violence><sexually acquired infection><sexually violent><skills><skills training><social cognitive theory><social learning theory><social role><social stigma><stigma><successful intervention><suicidal attempt><suicidal risk><suicide risk><theories><therapeutic efficacy><therapy efficacy><treatment as usual><treatment comparison><treatment group><usual care><violence perpetration><violent><violent behavior><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people>
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Matthew Harkey

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, EAST LANSING, MI

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Training-friendly
Active award
Career award
$127,224
FY 2025

Project Title

Walk this Way: Physical Activity and Walking Biomechanics Lead to Early Knee OA Symptoms and Ultrasound-Detected Structural Pathology after ACL Reconstruction

Grant Number:

5K01AR081389-04

Activity Code:

K01

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2022

End Date:

5/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Activity code is useful for trainees, fellows, or mentored roles.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY About 250,000 anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries occur annually in the United States and are primarily treated with a surgical reconstruction (ACLR). However, for at least 1 in 3 young adults with an ACLR, the injury and surgery are pivotal life events that lead to chronic pai...

Research Terms

<ACL injury><ACL reconstruction><ACL repair><Accelerometer><Atlases><Baker's Cyst><Biomechanics><Bone Spur><Cartilage><Cartilaginous Tissue><Classification><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Clinical Trials Design><Collaborations><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Degenerative Arthritis><Degenerative polyarthritis><Development><Devices><Diagnosis><Echography><Echotomography><Event><Evidence based intervention><Future><Grant><Injury><Joints><Knee><Knee Injuries><Knee Osteoarthritis><Laboratories><Lead><Level of Evidence><Life><Life Experience><Lifelong disability><Medical Ultrasound><Meniscus><Meniscus structure of joint><Mentors><Monitor><Motion><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Osteoarthritis><Osteoarthrosis><Outcome><Pain><Painful><Participant><Pathology><Patients><Pb element><Permanent disability><Persons><Physical activity><Popliteal Cyst><Population><Predisposition><QOL><Quality of life><Radiography><Reaction><Reconstructive Surgical Procedures><Reporting><Research><Risk><Risk Factors><Roentgenography><Sports Medicine><Standardization><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Susceptibility><Symptoms><Synovitis><System><Systematics><Time><Training><Ultrasonic Imaging><Ultrasonogram><Ultrasonography><Ultrasound Diagnosis><Ultrasound Medical Imaging><Ultrasound Test><United States><Visit><Walking><Work><accelerometry><activity monitor><activity tracker><adduct><adult youth><anterior cruciate ligament injury><anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction><anterior cruciate ligament repair><biomechanical><biomechanical analyses><biomechanical analysis><biomechanical assessment><biomechanical characterization><biomechanical evaluation><biomechanical measurement><biomechanical profiling><biomechanical test><chronic pain><chronic symptom><clinical trial participant><data interpretation><degenerative joint disease><developmental><diagnostic ultrasound><effusion><evidence base><gait recovery><gait rehab><gait rehabilitation><gait retraining><gait training><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><high risk><hypertrophic arthritis><improved><inflamed synovial tissue><inflamed synovium><injuries><insight><joint loading><knee OA><knee joint OA><knee joint osteoarthritis><malleable risk><modifiable risk><novel><osteophyte><persistent symptom><prevent><preventing><radiological imaging><reconstruction surgery><reconstructive surgery><recruit><risk mitigation><skills><sonogram><sonography><sound measurement><surgery><synovial inflammation><trial planning><ultrasound><ultrasound imaging><ultrasound scanning><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood>
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Bibhav Acharya

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Likely hiring
Active award
$113,508
FY 2025

Project Title

Developing and testing a digital health tool for INterseCtional stigma assessment and reduction at multiple Levels and mUltiple DimEnsions (INCLUDE) to improve HIV care in ART centers in Nepal

Grant Number:

5R01TW012682-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/5/2024

End Date:

7/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

Project Abstract People living with HIV (PLWH) have poor clinical outcomes when they are excluded from care due to intersectional stigma related to HIV, mental health (MH), and other dimensions. Recent studies and reviews have highlighted three major challenges in identifying and addressing intersec...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Asia><Caring><Castes><Client><Clinic><Clinic Visits><Clinical><Clinical Data><Clinical Trials><Cluster randomization trial><Cluster randomized trial><Consultations><Counselor><Data><Diagnosis><Dimensions><Drugs><Ensure><Exclusion><Face><Focus Groups><Gender><Goals><HIV><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Human><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Interview><Investigators><LAV-HTLV-III><Lead><Link><Local Government><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Measures><Medication><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Modern Man><Nepal><Outcome><Pb element><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Process><Process Measure><Professional counselor><Psychological Health><Public Health><Race><Races><Registries><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Sex Orientation><Sexual Orientation><Site><Stigmatization><Symptoms><Testing><Text><Thinking><Viral><Viral Burden><Viral Load><Viral Load result><Virus-HIV><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><arm><care outcomes><clinical care><clinical practice><consultation><dashboard><depository><design><designing><digital data><digital health><digital intervention><digital tool><digital toolkit><drug/agent><evidence base><experience><faces><facial><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><health care outcomes><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health workforce><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><human centered design><improved><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><marginalization><medical personnel><pilot test><pilot trial><prototype><racial><racial background><racial origin><recruit><repository><routine care><social stigma><stigma><thoughts><tool><treatment adherence><treatment compliance><treatment provider>
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Sabitri Sapkota

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Likely hiring
Active award
$113,508
FY 2025

Project Title

Developing and testing a digital health tool for INterseCtional stigma assessment and reduction at multiple Levels and mUltiple DimEnsions (INCLUDE) to improve HIV care in ART centers in Nepal

Grant Number:

5R01TW012682-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/5/2024

End Date:

7/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

Project Abstract People living with HIV (PLWH) have poor clinical outcomes when they are excluded from care due to intersectional stigma related to HIV, mental health (MH), and other dimensions. Recent studies and reviews have highlighted three major challenges in identifying and addressing intersec...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Asia><Caring><Castes><Client><Clinic><Clinic Visits><Clinical><Clinical Data><Clinical Trials><Cluster randomization trial><Cluster randomized trial><Consultations><Counselor><Data><Diagnosis><Dimensions><Drugs><Ensure><Exclusion><Face><Focus Groups><Gender><Goals><HIV><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Human><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Interview><Investigators><LAV-HTLV-III><Lead><Link><Local Government><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Measures><Medication><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Modern Man><Nepal><Outcome><Pb element><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Process><Process Measure><Professional counselor><Psychological Health><Public Health><Race><Races><Registries><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Sex Orientation><Sexual Orientation><Site><Stigmatization><Symptoms><Testing><Text><Thinking><Viral><Viral Burden><Viral Load><Viral Load result><Virus-HIV><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><arm><care outcomes><clinical care><clinical practice><consultation><dashboard><depository><design><designing><digital data><digital health><digital intervention><digital tool><digital toolkit><drug/agent><evidence base><experience><faces><facial><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><health care outcomes><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health workforce><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><human centered design><improved><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><marginalization><medical personnel><pilot test><pilot trial><prototype><racial><racial background><racial origin><recruit><repository><routine care><social stigma><stigma><thoughts><tool><treatment adherence><treatment compliance><treatment provider>
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Sarah Tyler Roberts

RESEARCH TRIANGLE INSTITUTE, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Likely hiring
Active award
$106,162
FY 2025

Project Title

Competing Revision: Adding costing activities to the Tu'Washindi Study

Grant Number:

3R01MH125671-04S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/19/2021

End Date:

7/31/2026

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The parent study to this competing revision application (R01MH125671) aims to test the effectiveness of a multilevel community-based intervention to increase uptake and adherence to oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in Siaya C...

Research Terms

<AIDS><AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Accounting><Acquired Immune Deficiency><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Africa South of the Sahara><African Females><African Women><Age><Application Context><Assess implementation><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Budgets><Communities><Complement><Complement Proteins><Cost Analyses><Cost Analysis><Cost Measures><Cost metrics><Country><County><Couples><Data><Development and Research><Diphosphates><Disproportionate number of females><Disproportionate number of women><Disproportionately affects females><Disproportionately affects women><Disproportionately impacts females><Disproportionately impacts women><Disproportionately in females><Disproportionately in women><Dryness><Economics><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Effectiveness of Interventions><Enrollment><Ensure><Event><Evidence based intervention><Female Adolescents><Funding><Funding Agency><Funding Source><Future><Gender><Goals><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV Prevention><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Health><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Implementation assessment><Incidence><Inequality><Inequity><Intervention><Interview><Kenya><LAV-HTLV-III><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Measures><Methods><Oral><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Policies><Population><PrEP><Prevalence><Preventative intervention><Provider><Public Health><Pyrophosphates><Questionnaires><R & D><R&D><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reporting><Research Design><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Schedule><Severities><Site><Spottings><Study Type><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Tenofovir><Testing><Translational Research><Translational Science><Viread><Virus-HIV><Woman><Youth><Youth 10-21><acceptability and feasibility><adolescent girl><ages><arm><assess cost><assess effectiveness><budget impact><community intervention><community level intervention><community-based intervention><complementation><contextual factors><cost><cost assessment><cost evaluation><cost measurement><design><designing><determine effectiveness><economic><economic analysis><economic assessment><economic evaluation><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><effectiveness testing><empowerment><enroll><evaluate cost><evaluate effectiveness><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><evidence base><examine cost><examine effectiveness><experience><female bias><female predominance><female preponderance><girls><implementation evaluation><implementation intervention><implementation process><insight><interest><intervention arm><intervention cost><intervention delivery><intervention design><intervention effect><intervention for prevention><intimate partner violence><male><parent><post intervention><pragmatic study><pre-exposure prophylaxis><predominance in females><predominance in women><prevention intervention><prevention service><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><primary outcome><process evaluation><programs><prospective><provider intervention><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><research and development><research into practice><research to practice><scale up><study design><theories><therapy design><translation research><translational investigation><treatment arm><treatment design><uptake><ward><women's predominance><women's preponderance><young woman><youth age><♂>
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Sebastian Linnemayr

RAND CORPORATION, SANTA MONICA, CA

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Likely hiring
Active award
$106,052
FY 2025

Project Title

INcentives and ReMINDers to Improve Long-term Medication Adherence (INMIND)

Grant Number:

3R01MH135751-02S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Globally, 75% of people living with HIV (PLWH) are receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART), but only 67% of them are virally suppressed, with ART medication nonadherence as a key barrier. Routines are associated with high long-term medication adherence, but have been difficul...

Research Terms

<AIDS><AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Area><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Mechanisms><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Cessation of life><Chronic><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Client><Clinic><Clinic Visits><Cognitive><Conditioning Therapy><Control Groups><Cost Effectiveness Analysis><Cues><Death><Drug resistance><Economics><Evidence based intervention><Goals><HIV><Health Care Costs><Health Costs><Heterogeneity><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Incentives><Information Dissemination><Intervention><LAV-HTLV-III><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Maintenance><Mechanisms of Behavior and Behavior Change><Motivation><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Outcome><Participant><Persons><Phase><Pilot Projects><Prize><Process><Publishing><Research><Research Resources><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Science><Self Management><Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial><Testing><Text Messaging><Time><Uganda><United States National Institutes of Health><Viral><Virus-HIV><Work><acceptability and feasibility><adaptive intervention><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><assessing cost effectiveness><behavior adherence><behavior change><behavior intervention><behavior mechanism><behavioral adherence><behavioral economics><behavioral intervention><chronic disorder><combat><compliance behavior><cost><cost effective><cost efficient analysis><cost-effective analysis><cost-effectiveness evaluation><design><designing><determine cost effectiveness><dissemination of results><drug adherence><drug compliance><drug resistant><economic><evaluate cost-effectiveness><examine cost effectiveness><implementation research><improved><insight><intervention effect><medication adherence><medication compliance><medication non-adherence><medication nonadherence><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><pill><pilot study><post intervention><primary outcome><research study><resistance to Drug><resistant to Drug><responders and non-responders><responders from non-responders><responders or non-responders><responders versus non-responders><responders vs non-responders><responders/nonresponders><response><response to therapy><response to treatment><secondary outcome><short message service><sms messaging><success><texting><therapeutic response><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><therapy response><treatment group><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><trial design><viral transmission><virus transmission>
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Chad Daniel Stecher

RAND CORPORATION, SANTA MONICA, CA

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Likely hiring
Active award
$106,052
FY 2025

Project Title

INcentives and ReMINDers to Improve Long-term Medication Adherence (INMIND)

Grant Number:

3R01MH135751-02S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2029

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Globally, 75% of people living with HIV (PLWH) are receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART), but only 67% of them are virally suppressed, with ART medication nonadherence as a key barrier. Routines are associated with high long-term medication adherence, but have been difficul...

Research Terms

<AIDS><AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Area><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Mechanisms><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Cessation of life><Chronic><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Client><Clinic><Clinic Visits><Cognitive><Conditioning Therapy><Control Groups><Cost Effectiveness Analysis><Cues><Death><Drug resistance><Economics><Evidence based intervention><Goals><HIV><Health Care Costs><Health Costs><Heterogeneity><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Incentives><Information Dissemination><Intervention><LAV-HTLV-III><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Maintenance><Mechanisms of Behavior and Behavior Change><Motivation><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Outcome><Participant><Persons><Phase><Pilot Projects><Prize><Process><Publishing><Research><Research Resources><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Science><Self Management><Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial><Testing><Text Messaging><Time><Uganda><United States National Institutes of Health><Viral><Virus-HIV><Work><acceptability and feasibility><adaptive intervention><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><assessing cost effectiveness><behavior adherence><behavior change><behavior intervention><behavior mechanism><behavioral adherence><behavioral economics><behavioral intervention><chronic disorder><combat><compliance behavior><cost><cost effective><cost efficient analysis><cost-effective analysis><cost-effectiveness evaluation><design><designing><determine cost effectiveness><dissemination of results><drug adherence><drug compliance><drug resistant><economic><evaluate cost-effectiveness><examine cost effectiveness><implementation research><improved><insight><intervention effect><medication adherence><medication compliance><medication non-adherence><medication nonadherence><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><pill><pilot study><post intervention><primary outcome><research study><resistance to Drug><resistant to Drug><responders and non-responders><responders from non-responders><responders or non-responders><responders versus non-responders><responders vs non-responders><responders/nonresponders><response><response to therapy><response to treatment><secondary outcome><short message service><sms messaging><success><texting><therapeutic response><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><therapy response><treatment group><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><trial design><viral transmission><virus transmission>
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Bibhav Acharya

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Likely hiring
Active award
$85,544
FY 2025

Project Title

Developing and testing a digital health tool for INterseCtional stigma assessment and reduction at multiple Levels and mUltiple DimEnsions (INCLUDE) to improve HIV care in ART centers in Nepal

Grant Number:

3R01TW012682-02S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/5/2024

End Date:

7/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

Project Abstract People living with HIV (PLWH) have poor clinical outcomes when they are excluded from care due to intersectional stigma related to HIV, mental health (MH), and other dimensions. Recent studies and reviews have highlighted three major challenges in identifying and addressing intersec...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Asia><Caring><Castes><Client><Clinic><Clinic Visits><Clinical><Clinical Data><Clinical Trials><Cluster randomization trial><Cluster randomized trial><Consultations><Counselor><Data><Diagnosis><Dimensions><Drugs><Ensure><Exclusion><Face><Focus Groups><Gender><Goals><HIV><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Human><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Interview><Investigators><LAV-HTLV-III><Lead><Link><Local Government><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Measures><Medication><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Modern Man><Nepal><Outcome><Pb element><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Process><Process Measure><Professional counselor><Psychological Health><Public Health><Race><Races><Registries><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Sex Orientation><Sexual Orientation><Site><Stigmatization><Symptoms><Testing><Text><Thinking><Viral><Viral Burden><Viral Load><Viral Load result><Virus-HIV><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><arm><care outcomes><clinical care><clinical practice><consultation><dashboard><depository><design><designing><digital data><digital health><digital intervention><digital tool><digital toolkit><drug/agent><evidence base><experience><faces><facial><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><health care outcomes><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health workforce><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><human centered design><improved><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><marginalization><medical personnel><pilot test><pilot trial><prototype><racial><racial background><racial origin><recruit><repository><routine care><social stigma><stigma><thoughts><tool><treatment adherence><treatment compliance><treatment provider>
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Sabitri Sapkota

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 36/100
Likely hiring
Active award
$85,544
FY 2025

Project Title

Developing and testing a digital health tool for INterseCtional stigma assessment and reduction at multiple Levels and mUltiple DimEnsions (INCLUDE) to improve HIV care in ART centers in Nepal

Grant Number:

3R01TW012682-02S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/5/2024

End Date:

7/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

Project Abstract People living with HIV (PLWH) have poor clinical outcomes when they are excluded from care due to intersectional stigma related to HIV, mental health (MH), and other dimensions. Recent studies and reviews have highlighted three major challenges in identifying and addressing intersec...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Asia><Caring><Castes><Client><Clinic><Clinic Visits><Clinical><Clinical Data><Clinical Trials><Cluster randomization trial><Cluster randomized trial><Consultations><Counselor><Data><Diagnosis><Dimensions><Drugs><Ensure><Exclusion><Face><Focus Groups><Gender><Goals><HIV><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Human><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Interview><Investigators><LAV-HTLV-III><Lead><Link><Local Government><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Measures><Medication><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Modern Man><Nepal><Outcome><Pb element><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Process><Process Measure><Professional counselor><Psychological Health><Public Health><Race><Races><Registries><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Sex Orientation><Sexual Orientation><Site><Stigmatization><Symptoms><Testing><Text><Thinking><Viral><Viral Burden><Viral Load><Viral Load result><Virus-HIV><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><arm><care outcomes><clinical care><clinical practice><consultation><dashboard><depository><design><designing><digital data><digital health><digital intervention><digital tool><digital toolkit><drug/agent><evidence base><experience><faces><facial><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><health care outcomes><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health workforce><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><human centered design><improved><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><marginalization><medical personnel><pilot test><pilot trial><prototype><racial><racial background><racial origin><recruit><repository><routine care><social stigma><stigma><thoughts><tool><treatment adherence><treatment compliance><treatment provider>
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Torrey A. Creed

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Very recent
Active award
$243,750
FY 2026

Project Title

Leveraging telepsychology and behavioral economics to increase fidelity to CBT

Grant Number:

5R34MH135965-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/10/2024

End Date:

4/30/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Telepsychology (“telepsych”) provides a unique opportunity to use behavioral economics (BE) strategies to structure the therapy encounter in ways that nudge clinicians to deliver high-quality services. BE strategies are best suited for changing discrete provider behaviors that are ob...

Research Terms

<Access to Care><Achievement><Achievement Attainment><Adoption><Assessment instrument><Assessment tool><Attitude><COVID crisis><COVID epidemic><COVID pandemic><COVID-19><COVID-19 crisis><COVID-19 epidemic><COVID-19 era><COVID-19 global health crisis><COVID-19 global pandemic><COVID-19 health crisis><COVID-19 pandemic><COVID-19 period><COVID-19 public health crisis><COVID-19 years><CV-19><Client satisfaction><Clinical><Code><Coding System><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Collaborations><Communities><Competence><Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019><Development><Diagnostic><Disparities><Disparity><Drops><Effectiveness><Electronics><Elements><Environment><Ethical Issues><Ethics><Evidence based intervention><Evidence based practice><Feedback><Foundations><Goals><Health Services Accessibility><Incentives><Infrastructure><Instruction><Internet><Intervention><Interview><Judgment><Measurable><Measurement><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methods><Modeling><Monitor><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Nature><Office Visits><Outcome><Patient Satisfaction><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Care><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Persons><Privacy><Procedures><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Health><QOC><Quality of Care><Questionnaires><Randomized><Recommendation><Research><Rewards><SARS-CoV-2 epidemic><SARS-CoV-2 global health crisis><SARS-CoV-2 global pandemic><SARS-CoV-2 pandemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 epidemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 pandemic><Self Efficacy><Services><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 epidemic><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 pandemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 epidemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic><Strategic Planning><Structure><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><Techniques><Technology><Testing><Therapeutic><Voice><WWW><Work><acceptability and feasibility><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><availability of services><behavior change><behavioral economics><behavioral health><care access><clinician behavior><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><cognitive change><common treatment><coronavirus disease 2019><coronavirus disease 2019 crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic><coronavirus disease 2019 global health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 global pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 public health crisis><coronavirus disease crisis><coronavirus disease epidemic><coronavirus disease pandemic><coronavirus disease-19><coronavirus disease-19 global pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 pandemic><coronavirus infectious disease-19><design><designing><developmental><economic impact><effectiveness/implementation hybrid><electronic><electronic device><ethical><evidence base><experience><field based data><field learning><field study><field test><health care settings><health service access><health services availability><implementation efforts><implementation strategy><improved><indexing><marginalized group><marginalized individual><marginalized people><marginalized population><mental health care><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><open data><open science><open-source data><patient oriented outcomes><physician behavior><physician office visit><pilot test><pilot trial><post-pandemic><primary outcome><prototype><provider behavior><psychosocial><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><secondary outcome><service availability><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><shared decision making><skills><strategies for implementation><support tools><telehealth><telepsychology><theories><tool><treatment access><uptake><user centered design><web><world wide web>
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Emily Michele Becker Haimes

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Very recent
Active award
$243,750
FY 2026

Project Title

Leveraging telepsychology and behavioral economics to increase fidelity to CBT

Grant Number:

5R34MH135965-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/10/2024

End Date:

4/30/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Telepsychology (“telepsych”) provides a unique opportunity to use behavioral economics (BE) strategies to structure the therapy encounter in ways that nudge clinicians to deliver high-quality services. BE strategies are best suited for changing discrete provider behaviors that are ob...

Research Terms

<Access to Care><Achievement><Achievement Attainment><Adoption><Assessment instrument><Assessment tool><Attitude><COVID crisis><COVID epidemic><COVID pandemic><COVID-19><COVID-19 crisis><COVID-19 epidemic><COVID-19 era><COVID-19 global health crisis><COVID-19 global pandemic><COVID-19 health crisis><COVID-19 pandemic><COVID-19 period><COVID-19 public health crisis><COVID-19 years><CV-19><Client satisfaction><Clinical><Code><Coding System><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Collaborations><Communities><Competence><Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019><Development><Diagnostic><Disparities><Disparity><Drops><Effectiveness><Electronics><Elements><Environment><Ethical Issues><Ethics><Evidence based intervention><Evidence based practice><Feedback><Foundations><Goals><Health Services Accessibility><Incentives><Infrastructure><Instruction><Internet><Intervention><Interview><Judgment><Measurable><Measurement><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methods><Modeling><Monitor><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Nature><Office Visits><Outcome><Patient Satisfaction><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Care><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Persons><Privacy><Procedures><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Health><QOC><Quality of Care><Questionnaires><Randomized><Recommendation><Research><Rewards><SARS-CoV-2 epidemic><SARS-CoV-2 global health crisis><SARS-CoV-2 global pandemic><SARS-CoV-2 pandemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 epidemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 pandemic><Self Efficacy><Services><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 epidemic><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 pandemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 epidemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic><Strategic Planning><Structure><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><Techniques><Technology><Testing><Therapeutic><Voice><WWW><Work><acceptability and feasibility><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><availability of services><behavior change><behavioral economics><behavioral health><care access><clinician behavior><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><cognitive change><common treatment><coronavirus disease 2019><coronavirus disease 2019 crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic><coronavirus disease 2019 global health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 global pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 public health crisis><coronavirus disease crisis><coronavirus disease epidemic><coronavirus disease pandemic><coronavirus disease-19><coronavirus disease-19 global pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 pandemic><coronavirus infectious disease-19><design><designing><developmental><economic impact><effectiveness/implementation hybrid><electronic><electronic device><ethical><evidence base><experience><field based data><field learning><field study><field test><health care settings><health service access><health services availability><implementation efforts><implementation strategy><improved><indexing><marginalized group><marginalized individual><marginalized people><marginalized population><mental health care><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><open data><open science><open-source data><patient oriented outcomes><physician behavior><physician office visit><pilot test><pilot trial><post-pandemic><primary outcome><prototype><provider behavior><psychosocial><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><secondary outcome><service availability><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><shared decision making><skills><strategies for implementation><support tools><telehealth><telepsychology><theories><tool><treatment access><uptake><user centered design><web><world wide web>
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TIMOTHY F PIEHLER

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Very recent
Active award
$232,407
FY 2026

Project Title

A Pilot Investigation of a Mobile Application-Enhanced Mindfulness-Based Preventive Intervention Targeting Adolescent Conduct Problems

Grant Number:

5R34AT012666-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2024

End Date:

3/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Adolescent conduct problems, such as aggression, defiance, violence, and criminality, represent a major public health concern with substantial costs to individuals, their families, and larger society. Current evidence-based programming addressing adolescent conduct problems ...

Research Terms

<Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Aggression><Aggressive behavior><Area><Attention><Awareness><Behavior><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><Breathing><Data><Data Collection><Development><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Emotional><Emotions><Enrollment><Exhibits><Failure><Family><Feedback><Focus Groups><Future><Goals><High Prevalence><Home><IQ Deficit><Individual><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Interview><Investigation><Learning><Life><Methods><Motivation><Neurocognitive Deficit><Participant><Penetration><Persons><Phase><Preparation><Preventative intervention><Prevention><Procedures><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Public Health><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reporting><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Respiratory Aspiration><Respiratory Inspiration><Risk><Risk Behaviors><Risk Factors><Risky Behavior><Sampling><Schools><Self-control as a personality trait><Societies><Stress><Target Populations><Techniques><Testing><Training><Violence><Youth><Youth 10-21><active control><anti social><antisocial><arm><at risk behavior><behavioral health intervention><benchmark><conduct problem><cost><design><designing><determine efficacy><developmental><ecological momentary intervention><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><efficacy trial><enroll><evaluate efficacy><evidence base><examine efficacy><feasibility research><future implementation><homes><implementation intervention><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><inspiration><intelligence quotient deficit><intervention delivery><intervention for prevention><juvenile><juvenile human><mindfulness><mindfulness intervention><mindfulness-based intervention><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><neurocognitive decline><neurocognitive impairment><new approaches><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><participant retention><preparations><prevent><preventing><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><response><self control><skills><social><success><synergism><usability><violent><violent behavior><youth age>
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EMIL Frank COCCARO

TEMPLE UNIV OF THE COMMONWEALTH, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Very recent
Active award
$226,819
FY 2026

Project Title

Development of an Integrated Psychosocial Intervention for Alcohol Use Disorder with Comorbid Aggression

Grant Number:

5R34AA030919-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/7/2024

End Date:

2/28/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The relationship between alcohol use (AU) and aggression (AGG) is widely recognized. In fact, epidemiologic data demonstrate that 40% of individuals with Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) in the community display clinically significant levels of AGG. Moreover, aggression frequency in indivi...

Research Terms

<Aggression><Aggressive behavior><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol abuse><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anger><Attention><Caring><Clinical Trials><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Communities><Coping Skills><Data><Development><Elements><Epidemiological data><Epidemiology data><EtOH abuse><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Frequencies><Goals><Individual><Integrative Therapy><Integrative Treatment><Integrative intervention><Intervention><Learning><Literature><Maintenance><Manuals><Neurobiology><Outcome><Participant><Patients><Persons><Phase><Pilot Projects><Preparation><Public Health><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Regulation><Relapse><Relaxation><Reporting><Research><Risk Factors><Sample Size><Sampling><Secondary to><Subgroup><Testing><Therapeutic Intervention><Time><Treatment Efficacy><Treatment outcome><Work><acceptability and feasibility><alcohol abuse therapy><alcohol abuse treatment><alcohol co-abuse><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol intervention><alcohol problem><alcohol product use><alcohol treatment><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><angers><angry><clinical significance><clinically significant><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><cognitive function><comorbidity><conference><convention><coping strategy><customized therapy><customized treatment><develop therapy><developmental><digital><drinking><drinking behavior><effective therapy><effective treatment><epidemiologic data><ethanol abuse><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><hazardous alcohol use><individualized medicine><individualized patient treatment><individualized therapeutic strategy><individualized therapy><individualized treatment><intervention development><intervention efficacy><intervention refinement><intervention therapy><meeting><meetings><neurobiological><novel><patient specific therapies><patient specific treatment><personalization of treatment><personalized medicine><personalized therapy><personalized treatment><pilot study><preparations><problem alcohol use><problem drinking><problematic alcohol consumption><problematic alcohol use><programs><psychosocial><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><skills training><social><standard of care><summit><symposia><symposium><tailored medical treatment><tailored therapy><tailored treatment><therapeutic efficacy><therapy development><therapy efficacy><treatment development><treatment effect><treatment research><trial comparing><unique treatment>
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MICHAEL S MCCLOSKEY

TEMPLE UNIV OF THE COMMONWEALTH, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Very recent
Active award
$226,819
FY 2026

Project Title

Development of an Integrated Psychosocial Intervention for Alcohol Use Disorder with Comorbid Aggression

Grant Number:

5R34AA030919-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/7/2024

End Date:

2/28/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The relationship between alcohol use (AU) and aggression (AGG) is widely recognized. In fact, epidemiologic data demonstrate that 40% of individuals with Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) in the community display clinically significant levels of AGG. Moreover, aggression frequency in indivi...

Research Terms

<Aggression><Aggressive behavior><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol abuse><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anger><Attention><Caring><Clinical Trials><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Communities><Coping Skills><Data><Development><Elements><Epidemiological data><Epidemiology data><EtOH abuse><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Frequencies><Goals><Individual><Integrative Therapy><Integrative Treatment><Integrative intervention><Intervention><Learning><Literature><Maintenance><Manuals><Neurobiology><Outcome><Participant><Patients><Persons><Phase><Pilot Projects><Preparation><Public Health><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Regulation><Relapse><Relaxation><Reporting><Research><Risk Factors><Sample Size><Sampling><Secondary to><Subgroup><Testing><Therapeutic Intervention><Time><Treatment Efficacy><Treatment outcome><Work><acceptability and feasibility><alcohol abuse therapy><alcohol abuse treatment><alcohol co-abuse><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol intervention><alcohol problem><alcohol product use><alcohol treatment><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><angers><angry><clinical significance><clinically significant><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><cognitive function><comorbidity><conference><convention><coping strategy><customized therapy><customized treatment><develop therapy><developmental><digital><drinking><drinking behavior><effective therapy><effective treatment><epidemiologic data><ethanol abuse><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><hazardous alcohol use><individualized medicine><individualized patient treatment><individualized therapeutic strategy><individualized therapy><individualized treatment><intervention development><intervention efficacy><intervention refinement><intervention therapy><meeting><meetings><neurobiological><novel><patient specific therapies><patient specific treatment><personalization of treatment><personalized medicine><personalized therapy><personalized treatment><pilot study><preparations><problem alcohol use><problem drinking><problematic alcohol consumption><problematic alcohol use><programs><psychosocial><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><skills training><social><standard of care><summit><symposia><symposium><tailored medical treatment><tailored therapy><tailored treatment><therapeutic efficacy><therapy development><therapy efficacy><treatment development><treatment effect><treatment research><trial comparing><unique treatment>
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Ashley K Hagaman

YALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CT

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Very recent
Active award
$102,585
FY 2026

Project Title

Integrating a suicide prevention package of strategies into decentralized primary health care systems: an implementation pilot study in rural Nepal

Grant Number:

3R34MH135122-03S1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/15/2024

End Date:

2/28/2027

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  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Suicide is a leading contributor to global mortality and rates have remained steady, or increased, in low- resourced settings. South Asia has the highest suicide rate in the world and despite different cultural risk profiles for suicide, little research has explored strategi...

Research Terms

<Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Adoption><Approaches to prevention><Asia><Behavior><Caring><China><Clinical><Clinical effectiveness><Communities><Community Health Aides><Competence><Country><Decentralization><Detection><Disadvantaged><District Hospitals><Economic Income><Economical Income><Educational workshop><Elements><Ethics><Ethnography><Evidence based program><Feasibility Studies><Feeling suicidal><Funding><Future><Government><Health><Health Care><Health Care Facility><Health Care Providers><Health Care Systems><Health Facilities><Health Personnel><Health system><Hospitals><Household><Hybrids><Income><India><Individual><Interview><Investigators><LMIC><Link><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Mainland China><Maintenance><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Modeling><Monitor><Nepal><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Perception><Persons><Pilot Projects><Prevalence><Preventative strategy><Prevention approach><Prevention strategy><Preventive><Preventive strategy><Primary Care><Primary Health Care><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><QOC><Quality of Care><RE-AIM><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Risk><Rural><Safety><Screening procedure><Severities><South Asian><Structure><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Supervision><System><Testing><Training><Training Programs><Violence><Work><Workshop><acceptability and feasibility><access gaps><active followup><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><care facilities><care services><care systems><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community health worker><depression><design><designing><digital monitoring><digital platform><effectiveness outcome><effectiveness-related outcomes><ethical><ethnographic><evidence base><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><feasibility trial><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><formative assessment><formative evaluation><future implementation><gaps in access><health care model><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health services infrastructure><health staff><health system infrastructure><health training><health workers><health workforce><healthcare delivery infrastructure><healthcare employees><healthcare infrastructure><healthcare staff><healthcare system infrastructure><healthcare workforce><ideation><implementation framework><implementation outcomes><implementation protocol><implementation research framework><implementation science framework><implementation strategy><implementation/effectiveness><improved><incomes><intent to die><low and middle-income countries><medical care providers><medical personnel><mental health care><mental illness><mortality><patient oriented outcomes><pilot study><pilot test><population health><post-COVID><post-COVID-19><post-coronavirus disease 2019><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><primary care patient><primary care provider><primary care services><programs><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><recruit><screening><screening tools><screenings><secondary outcome><social stigma><stigma><strategies for implementation><success><suicidal><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidality><suicidality prevention><suicide behavior><suicide ideation><suicide intervention><suicide rate><suicide risk><suicides><thoughts about suicide><tool><treatment provider><uptake><violent><violent behavior>
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Sabitri Sapkota

YALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CT

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Very recent
Active award
$102,585
FY 2026

Project Title

Integrating a suicide prevention package of strategies into decentralized primary health care systems: an implementation pilot study in rural Nepal

Grant Number:

3R34MH135122-03S1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/15/2024

End Date:

2/28/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award timing is recent enough to matter for outreach and opportunity scanning.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Suicide is a leading contributor to global mortality and rates have remained steady, or increased, in low- resourced settings. South Asia has the highest suicide rate in the world and despite different cultural risk profiles for suicide, little research has explored strategi...

Research Terms

<Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Adoption><Approaches to prevention><Asia><Behavior><Caring><China><Clinical><Clinical effectiveness><Communities><Community Health Aides><Competence><Country><Decentralization><Detection><Disadvantaged><District Hospitals><Economic Income><Economical Income><Educational workshop><Elements><Ethics><Ethnography><Evidence based program><Feasibility Studies><Feeling suicidal><Funding><Future><Government><Health><Health Care><Health Care Facility><Health Care Providers><Health Care Systems><Health Facilities><Health Personnel><Health system><Hospitals><Household><Hybrids><Income><India><Individual><Interview><Investigators><LMIC><Link><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Mainland China><Maintenance><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Modeling><Monitor><Nepal><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Perception><Persons><Pilot Projects><Prevalence><Preventative strategy><Prevention approach><Prevention strategy><Preventive><Preventive strategy><Primary Care><Primary Health Care><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><QOC><Quality of Care><RE-AIM><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Risk><Rural><Safety><Screening procedure><Severities><South Asian><Structure><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Supervision><System><Testing><Training><Training Programs><Violence><Work><Workshop><acceptability and feasibility><access gaps><active followup><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><care facilities><care services><care systems><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community health worker><depression><design><designing><digital monitoring><digital platform><effectiveness outcome><effectiveness-related outcomes><ethical><ethnographic><evidence base><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><feasibility trial><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><formative assessment><formative evaluation><future implementation><gaps in access><health care model><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health services infrastructure><health staff><health system infrastructure><health training><health workers><health workforce><healthcare delivery infrastructure><healthcare employees><healthcare infrastructure><healthcare staff><healthcare system infrastructure><healthcare workforce><ideation><implementation framework><implementation outcomes><implementation protocol><implementation research framework><implementation science framework><implementation strategy><implementation/effectiveness><improved><incomes><intent to die><low and middle-income countries><medical care providers><medical personnel><mental health care><mental illness><mortality><patient oriented outcomes><pilot study><pilot test><population health><post-COVID><post-COVID-19><post-coronavirus disease 2019><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><primary care patient><primary care provider><primary care services><programs><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><recruit><screening><screening tools><screenings><secondary outcome><social stigma><stigma><strategies for implementation><success><suicidal><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidality><suicidality prevention><suicide behavior><suicide ideation><suicide intervention><suicide rate><suicide risk><suicides><thoughts about suicide><tool><treatment provider><uptake><violent><violent behavior>
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Katie A Devine

RUTGERS BIOMEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES, Newark, NJ

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$861,930
FY 2025

Project Title

A dyadic digital skin cancer prevention intervention for adolescents and their parents

Grant Number:

1R34CA293237-01A1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/7/2025

End Date:

7/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Abstract Melanoma is a top cause of invasive cancer in teens and young adults. Teens have low skin protection rates and also increase exposure to natural and artificial ultraviolet radiation as they progress into adulthood. Sunburns are common, and those experienced as a minor and/or repeatedly are ...

Research Terms

<12-20 years old><21+ years old><Actinic Rays><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Assess implementation><Attitude><Behavior><Cell Phone><Cellular Phone><Cellular Telephone><Childhood><Collaborations><Communication><Communities><Data><Data Collection><Dermatologist><Development><Direct Costs><Distant><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Exposure to><Exposure to ultraviolet radiation><Eye><Eyeball><Facebook><Future><Grant><Health><Health Promotion><Health behavior><Hispanic Populations><Hispanic group><Hispanic individual><Hispanic people><Hispanics><Hour><Implementation assessment><Impulsivity><Individual><Internet><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Keratinocyte cancer><Libraries><Life><Link><Machine Learning><Malignant Melanoma><Malignant Skin Neoplasm><Measures><Mediator><Melanoma><Mining><Minor><Mobile Phones><Modality><Modeling><Multimedia><Multimedium><Outcome><Parents><Persons><Physical activity><Play><Population><Prevent skin cancer><Preventative intervention><Procedures><Protective Clothing><Public Health><Radiation Dosimetry><Radiometry><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Reporting><Research><Research Design><Research Resources><Resistance><Resources><Risk><Risk Behaviors><Risk Factors><Risk Reduction><Risky Behavior><Role><Salutogenesis><Sampling><Schools><Services><Skin><Skin Cancer><Skin tanning><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Study Type><Sunblock><Sunburn><Sunscreening Agents><Sunscreens><Tanning><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><Text><Text Messaging><Time><Training><Treatment Efficacy><UV Radiation Exposure><UV exposure><UV light><UV radiation><UV rays><Ultraviolet Radiation Related Exposure><Ultraviolet Rays><Ultraviolet radiation exposure><Vulnerable Populations><WWW><Work><acceptability and feasibility><adolescence (12-20)><adult youth><adulthood><age group><ages><at risk behavior><authority><behavior change><cancer disparity><cancer health disparity><cancer invasiveness><cancer prevention><cancer-related health disparity><cost><cost effective><design><designing><developmental><diaries><digital><digital intervention><disease prevention><disorder prevention><disparity in cancer><efficacy testing><enroll><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><experience><feasibility trial><group intervention><health related behavior><iPhone><implementation evaluation><implementation outcomes><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention cost><intervention effect><intervention efficacy><intervention for prevention><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><juvenile><juvenile human><machine based learning><malignant skin tumor><organ transplant patient><organ transplant recipient><parent><parent influence><parental influence><pediatric><peer influence><pilot test><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><promoting health><protective behavior><radioassay><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomized, clinical trials><randomly assigned><recruit><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><resistant><retention rate><retention strategy><risk-reducing><role model><scale up><search engine><service intervention><sexual minority><short message service><skills><skin cancer prevention><smart phone><smartphone><sms messaging><sms messaging intervention><social media><social role><socio-demographics><sociodemographics><study design><success><sun block><sun burn><sun protection><sun safety><sun screen><teen years><teenage><text based intervention><text intervention><text messaging based intervention><text messaging intervention><texting><theories><therapeutic efficacy><therapy efficacy><ultra violet light><ultra violet radiation><ultra violet rays><ultraviolet exposure><ultraviolet light><ultraviolet light exposure><ultraviolet radiation><user centered design><virtual><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><web><web site><website><world wide web><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><young woman>
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Carolyn Heckman

RUTGERS BIOMEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES, Newark, NJ

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$861,930
FY 2025

Project Title

A dyadic digital skin cancer prevention intervention for adolescents and their parents

Grant Number:

1R34CA293237-01A1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/7/2025

End Date:

7/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Abstract Melanoma is a top cause of invasive cancer in teens and young adults. Teens have low skin protection rates and also increase exposure to natural and artificial ultraviolet radiation as they progress into adulthood. Sunburns are common, and those experienced as a minor and/or repeatedly are ...

Research Terms

<12-20 years old><21+ years old><Actinic Rays><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Assess implementation><Attitude><Behavior><Cell Phone><Cellular Phone><Cellular Telephone><Childhood><Collaborations><Communication><Communities><Data><Data Collection><Dermatologist><Development><Direct Costs><Distant><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Exposure to><Exposure to ultraviolet radiation><Eye><Eyeball><Facebook><Future><Grant><Health><Health Promotion><Health behavior><Hispanic Populations><Hispanic group><Hispanic individual><Hispanic people><Hispanics><Hour><Implementation assessment><Impulsivity><Individual><Internet><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Keratinocyte cancer><Libraries><Life><Link><Machine Learning><Malignant Melanoma><Malignant Skin Neoplasm><Measures><Mediator><Melanoma><Mining><Minor><Mobile Phones><Modality><Modeling><Multimedia><Multimedium><Outcome><Parents><Persons><Physical activity><Play><Population><Prevent skin cancer><Preventative intervention><Procedures><Protective Clothing><Public Health><Radiation Dosimetry><Radiometry><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Reporting><Research><Research Design><Research Resources><Resistance><Resources><Risk><Risk Behaviors><Risk Factors><Risk Reduction><Risky Behavior><Role><Salutogenesis><Sampling><Schools><Services><Skin><Skin Cancer><Skin tanning><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Study Type><Sunblock><Sunburn><Sunscreening Agents><Sunscreens><Tanning><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><Text><Text Messaging><Time><Training><Treatment Efficacy><UV Radiation Exposure><UV exposure><UV light><UV radiation><UV rays><Ultraviolet Radiation Related Exposure><Ultraviolet Rays><Ultraviolet radiation exposure><Vulnerable Populations><WWW><Work><acceptability and feasibility><adolescence (12-20)><adult youth><adulthood><age group><ages><at risk behavior><authority><behavior change><cancer disparity><cancer health disparity><cancer invasiveness><cancer prevention><cancer-related health disparity><cost><cost effective><design><designing><developmental><diaries><digital><digital intervention><disease prevention><disorder prevention><disparity in cancer><efficacy testing><enroll><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><experience><feasibility trial><group intervention><health related behavior><iPhone><implementation evaluation><implementation outcomes><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention cost><intervention effect><intervention efficacy><intervention for prevention><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><juvenile><juvenile human><machine based learning><malignant skin tumor><organ transplant patient><organ transplant recipient><parent><parent influence><parental influence><pediatric><peer influence><pilot test><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><promoting health><protective behavior><radioassay><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomized, clinical trials><randomly assigned><recruit><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><resistant><retention rate><retention strategy><risk-reducing><role model><scale up><search engine><service intervention><sexual minority><short message service><skills><skin cancer prevention><smart phone><smartphone><sms messaging><sms messaging intervention><social media><social role><socio-demographics><sociodemographics><study design><success><sun block><sun burn><sun protection><sun safety><sun screen><teen years><teenage><text based intervention><text intervention><text messaging based intervention><text messaging intervention><texting><theories><therapeutic efficacy><therapy efficacy><ultra violet light><ultra violet radiation><ultra violet rays><ultraviolet exposure><ultraviolet light><ultraviolet light exposure><ultraviolet radiation><user centered design><virtual><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><web><web site><website><world wide web><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><young woman>
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Edouard Coupet

YALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CT

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$769,708
FY 2025

Project Title

Alcohol and Cannabis Misuse Among Assault-Injured Emerging Adults

Grant Number:

1R34DA061051-01A1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/15/2025

End Date:

4/30/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Alcohol and Cannabis Misuse Among Assault-Injured Emerging Adults NIDA R34 PI: Edouard Coupet Project Summary: Substance misuse and assault injury, defined here as an intentional injury inflicted by another person not considered to be a boy/girlfriend, fiancée, or spouse, both represent substantial ...

Research Terms

<Accident and Emergency department><Acute><Address><Affect><Agreement><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohols><Behavioral Model><Black><Black race><Cannabis><Caring><Cause of Death><Cessation of life><Clinical Trials><Complex><Control Groups><Data><Death><Development><Economic Burden><Emergency Department><Emergency room><Future><Goals><High Prevalence><Injury><Intentional injury><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><Married Persons><Mediation><Medical><Modeling><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Motivation><NIDA><NIH><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><National Institutes of Health><Negotiating><Negotiation><Neurobiology><Outcome><Participant><Persons><Pilot Projects><Problem behavior><Procedures><Public Health><Randomized><Recurrence><Recurrent><Research><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Safety><Self Assessment><Self Efficacy><Site><Spouses><Strategic Planning><THC co-use><THC use><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Time><United States National Institutes of Health><acceptability and feasibility><adult youth><age group><assault><behavioral problem><boys><brief motivational intervention><burden of disease><burden of illness><cannabis use><care seeking><develop therapy><developmental><disability><disease burden><early adulthood><effectiveness trial><emerging adult><experience><high risk group><high risk individual><high risk people><high risk population><injured><injuries><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention development><malleable risk><marijuana use><modifiable risk><mortality><neurobiological><peer><pilot study><pilot test><pilot trial><psychosocial><psychosocial development><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><reduced alcohol use><reduced substance use><reduction in substance use><research and methods><risk sharing><social role><substance misuse><substance use><substance use reduction><substance using><theories><therapy development><treatment development><treatment group><trial comparing><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood>
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ERICA JOY HARDY

RHODE ISLAND HOSPITAL, PROVIDENCE, RI

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$764,165
FY 2025

Project Title

Digital intervention delivered via street medicine to increase HIV and substance use care among survivors of sexual trafficking

Grant Number:

1R34DA063037-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Project Summary Sex trafficking is a unique form of sexual violence and a growing concern. Substance use, HIV, STI, and psychological distress (e.g., PTSD, depression, anxiety) are common and interrelated morbidities among victims of sex trafficking. Problematically, substance use treatment, HIV and...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol abuse><Alcohol consumption><Anxiety><Application Context><Attitude><Awareness><Behavior><Caring><Collaborations><Competence><Dissemination and Implementation><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Environment><EtOH abuse><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Fear><Feedback><Focus Groups><Fright><Goals><HIV><HIV Prevention><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HIV/AIDS prevention><HIV/STD><HIV/STI><Health><Health Services><High Prevalence><High-Risk Sex><History><Homelessness><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Hybrids><Individual><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Measures><Mediator><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methods><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Motivation><Outcome><PTSD><Participant><Personal Satisfaction><Planning Theory><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><PrEP><Preparedness><Prevention><Procedures><Production><Provider><Psychological Health><Randomization trial><Randomized><Readiness><Recording of previous events><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Behaviors><Risky Behavior><SBIRT><STD prevention><STD/HIV><STI prevention><STI/HIV><Sampling><Self Efficacy><Services><Shame><Site><Social Service><Social Work><Source><Substance Use Disorder><Survivors><Testing><Training><Trauma><Trust><Uncertainty><Underserved Population><Unprotected Sex><Unsafe Sex><Virus-HIV><Woman><active followup><alcohol co-abuse><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol problem><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><at risk behavior><behavior outcome><behavioral outcome><co-morbid><co-morbidity><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community based participatory research><community led research><community participatory research><community partnered participatory research><comorbidity><condomless intercourse><condomless sex><consistent condom use><contextual factors><depression><digital delivery><digital intervention><digital screening><digitally deliver><doubt><efficacy trial><ethanol abuse><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><evidence base><experience><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><hazardous alcohol use><high risk><high risk group><high risk individual><high risk people><high risk population><histories><homeless><houselessness><improved><informant><member><mental health care><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><novel><participatory action research><pilot trial><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><pre-exposure prophylaxis><prevent STI><prevent sexually transmitted disease><prevent sexually transmitted infections><prevention service><primary care setting><primary outcome><problem alcohol use><problem drinking><problematic alcohol consumption><problematic alcohol use><programs><protect against STI><protect against sexually transmitted disease><protect against sexually transmitted infection><protect from STI><protect from sexually transmitted infection><psychological distress><public health relevance><randomisation><randomization><randomized trial><randomly assigned><reduced substance use><reduction in substance use><satisfaction><screening, brief intervention, and referral><screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment><screening, brief intervention, referral, and treatment><secondary outcome><sex trafficking><sexual trafficking><sexual victimization><sexual violence><sexually transmitted disease prevention><sexually transmitted infection prevention><sexually violent><social stigma><stigma><street medicine><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance use reduction><substance use treatment><substance using><trafficking><traumatic neurosis><treatment program><under served group><under served individual><under served people><under served population><underserved group><underserved individual><underserved people><unhoused><unprotected intercourse><uptake><usability><well-being><wellbeing>
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Lindsay Marie Orchowski

RHODE ISLAND HOSPITAL, PROVIDENCE, RI

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$764,165
FY 2025

Project Title

Digital intervention delivered via street medicine to increase HIV and substance use care among survivors of sexual trafficking

Grant Number:

1R34DA063037-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2025

End Date:

6/30/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Project Summary Sex trafficking is a unique form of sexual violence and a growing concern. Substance use, HIV, STI, and psychological distress (e.g., PTSD, depression, anxiety) are common and interrelated morbidities among victims of sex trafficking. Problematically, substance use treatment, HIV and...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol abuse><Alcohol consumption><Anxiety><Application Context><Attitude><Awareness><Behavior><Caring><Collaborations><Competence><Dissemination and Implementation><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Environment><EtOH abuse><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Fear><Feedback><Focus Groups><Fright><Goals><HIV><HIV Prevention><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HIV/AIDS prevention><HIV/STD><HIV/STI><Health><Health Services><High Prevalence><High-Risk Sex><History><Homelessness><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Hybrids><Individual><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Measures><Mediator><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methods><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Motivation><Outcome><PTSD><Participant><Personal Satisfaction><Planning Theory><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><PrEP><Preparedness><Prevention><Procedures><Production><Provider><Psychological Health><Randomization trial><Randomized><Readiness><Recording of previous events><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Behaviors><Risky Behavior><SBIRT><STD prevention><STD/HIV><STI prevention><STI/HIV><Sampling><Self Efficacy><Services><Shame><Site><Social Service><Social Work><Source><Substance Use Disorder><Survivors><Testing><Training><Trauma><Trust><Uncertainty><Underserved Population><Unprotected Sex><Unsafe Sex><Virus-HIV><Woman><active followup><alcohol co-abuse><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol problem><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><at risk behavior><behavior outcome><behavioral outcome><co-morbid><co-morbidity><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community based participatory research><community led research><community participatory research><community partnered participatory research><comorbidity><condomless intercourse><condomless sex><consistent condom use><contextual factors><depression><digital delivery><digital intervention><digital screening><digitally deliver><doubt><efficacy trial><ethanol abuse><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><evidence base><experience><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><hazardous alcohol use><high risk><high risk group><high risk individual><high risk people><high risk population><histories><homeless><houselessness><improved><informant><member><mental health care><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><novel><participatory action research><pilot trial><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><pre-exposure prophylaxis><prevent STI><prevent sexually transmitted disease><prevent sexually transmitted infections><prevention service><primary care setting><primary outcome><problem alcohol use><problem drinking><problematic alcohol consumption><problematic alcohol use><programs><protect against STI><protect against sexually transmitted disease><protect against sexually transmitted infection><protect from STI><protect from sexually transmitted infection><psychological distress><public health relevance><randomisation><randomization><randomized trial><randomly assigned><reduced substance use><reduction in substance use><satisfaction><screening, brief intervention, and referral><screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment><screening, brief intervention, referral, and treatment><secondary outcome><sex trafficking><sexual trafficking><sexual victimization><sexual violence><sexually transmitted disease prevention><sexually transmitted infection prevention><sexually violent><social stigma><stigma><street medicine><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance use reduction><substance use treatment><substance using><trafficking><traumatic neurosis><treatment program><under served group><under served individual><under served people><under served population><underserved group><underserved individual><underserved people><unhoused><unprotected intercourse><uptake><usability><well-being><wellbeing>
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Derrick M Gordon

YALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CT

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$754,123
FY 2025

Project Title

Building effective EB services at New Haven Adult Education

Grant Number:

1R34MH139716-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/24/2025

End Date:

9/23/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Many Americans fail to receive their high school diploma. Individuals enrolled in Adult Education classes have exited the K-12 education system without a high school diploma. This reduces their access to economic resources, heightens their risk for poverty and poor health, limits their ability to me...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Academic skills><Academic support><Achievement><Achievement Attainment><Address><Adopted><Adoption><Adult><Adult Human><Agreement><American><Anger><Anxiety><Attention><Behavioral><Characteristics><Charge><Clinical><Collaborations><Communities><Connecticut><County><Economics><Education><Educational Achievement><Educational Status><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Enrollment><Ensure><Evidence based intervention><Failure><General Population><General Public><Goals><Health><Health Services><Hybrids><Impoverished><Individual><Instruction><Intervention><K-12 Education><K-12 classroom><K-12 level><K12 classroom><K12 education><K12 level><Leadership><Life><Mental Depression><Methods><Motivation><Occupational><Outcome><PARiHS framework><Pilot Projects><Poverty><Process><Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services framework><Protocol Screening><Provider><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><SBIRT><Schools><Self Efficacy><Services><Specialist><Stress><Students><System><Testing><Training><United States><Vocation><Vocational Education><Vocational Training><adulthood><angers><angry><arm><behavioral health><behavioral health intervention><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><classroom environment><clinical significance><clinically significant><college atmosphere><collegial atmosphere><collegiate atmosphere><community setting><depression><design><designing><economic><education atmosphere><educational atmosphere><educational environment><educational level><emotional functioning><enroll><evidence base><expectation><experience><formative assessment><formative evaluation><graduate school><high school><high school degree><high school diploma><implementation facilitation><implementation/effectiveness><improved><intellectual atmosphere><learning atmosphere><learning environment><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><multi-site trial><multisite trial><physical conditioning><physical health><pilot study><programs><satisfaction><school atmosphere><school climate><screening><screening, brief intervention, and referral><screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment><screening, brief intervention, referral, and treatment><screenings><social><social expectations><societal expectations><student engagement><student motivation><student participation><student retention><substance misuse><substance use><substance using><success><technical education><training achievement><training atmosphere><training level><training status><trial design><university atmosphere>
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Nabila El-Bassel

COLUMBIA UNIV NEW YORK MORNINGSIDE, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$753,286
FY 2025

Project Title

An Integrated HIV/OEND Peer Navigation Intervention for Latinx People Who Use and Sell Drugs (PWUSD)

Grant Number:

1R34DA063431-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/15/2025

End Date:

7/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Drug overdoses, HIV transmission, and other substance use-related co-morbidities are soaring among people who use drugs (PWUD) in the US. Among the demographic sectors who continue to be overlooked by risk reduction programming, one key population is comprised of people who use and sell drugs (PWUSD...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Access to Care><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Actiq><Address><Adherence><Air><Attention><California><Caring><Centers for Disease Control><Centers for Disease Control and Prevention><Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)><Cohort Studies><Competence><Concurrent Studies><Crystal Meth><Crystal methamphetamine><Death Rate><Deoxyephedrine><Desoxyephedrine><Disease Outbreaks><Disparities><Disparity><Drug usage><Drug user><Drugs><Duragesic><Epidemiology><Evaluation><Female><Fentanest><Fentanyl><Fentyl><Funding><HIV><HIV Prevention><HIV Seronegativities><HIV Seronegativity><HIV negative><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Seronegativities><HTLV-III Seronegativity><Health><Health Services><Health Services Accessibility><Health behavior><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Incidence><Individual><Infection><Injecting drug user><Injection Drug User><Injections><Institution><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Interview><Investigators><LAV-HTLV-III><Latinx group><Latinx individual><Latinx people><Latinx population><Levomedetomidine><Link><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Marketing><Medetomidine><Medication><Methamphetamine><Methylamphetamine><Mexican><Modeling><N-Methylamphetamine><NIDA><Naloxone><Narcan><Narcanti><Narcotics><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Neighborhoods><Observation research><Observation study><Observational Study><Observational research><Organizational Models><Outbreaks><Outcome><Overdose><PWID><PWUD><Participant><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phentanyl><Philadelphia><Pilot Projects><Population><PrEP><Prevention><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Public Health><Public Health Service><Randomized><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Risk Reduction><Services><Site><Stream><Substance Use Disorder><Testing><Time><Training><Transmission><Treatment Efficacy><USPHS><United States><United States Centers for Disease Control><United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention><United States Public Health Service><Virus-HIV><Xylaxine><Xylazine><access disparities><access to health care><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility disparities><accessibility of health care><accessibility to health care><accessibility to health services><availability of services><care access><co-morbid><co-morbidity><collaboration with communities><community collaboration><community-based collaboration><comorbidity><design><designing><disparities in access><disparity in health><distribute naloxone><drug market><drug use><drug/agent><efficacy trial><epidemiologic><epidemiological><evidence base><experimental arm><health care access><health care availability><health care service access><health care service availability><health disparity><health related behavior><health service access><health service use><health service utilization><health services availability><implementation intervention><improved><inequality in access><inequity in access><inequity in accessibility><insight><intervention design><intervention efficacy><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><meth><mortality rate><mortality ratio><naloxone availability><naloxone carriage><naloxone carrying><naloxone dispensary><naloxone dispensation><naloxone dispensing><naloxone distribution><naloxone provision><novel><overdose death><overdose education><overdose fatalities><overdose prevention><participant observation><peer><people who inject drugs><people who inject illicit drugs><people who use drugs><people who use illicit drugs><persons who inject drugs><persons who use drugs><pilot study><pre-exposure prophylaxis><prevention service><primary outcome><provide naloxone><public health intervention><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><risk-reducing><service availability><service providers><social><social group><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><supply chain><therapeutic efficacy><therapy design><therapy efficacy><transmission process><treatment access><treatment design><uptake><♀>
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Fernando Montero

COLUMBIA UNIV NEW YORK MORNINGSIDE, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$753,286
FY 2025

Project Title

An Integrated HIV/OEND Peer Navigation Intervention for Latinx People Who Use and Sell Drugs (PWUSD)

Grant Number:

1R34DA063431-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/15/2025

End Date:

7/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Drug overdoses, HIV transmission, and other substance use-related co-morbidities are soaring among people who use drugs (PWUD) in the US. Among the demographic sectors who continue to be overlooked by risk reduction programming, one key population is comprised of people who use and sell drugs (PWUSD...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Access to Care><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Actiq><Address><Adherence><Air><Attention><California><Caring><Centers for Disease Control><Centers for Disease Control and Prevention><Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)><Cohort Studies><Competence><Concurrent Studies><Crystal Meth><Crystal methamphetamine><Death Rate><Deoxyephedrine><Desoxyephedrine><Disease Outbreaks><Disparities><Disparity><Drug usage><Drug user><Drugs><Duragesic><Epidemiology><Evaluation><Female><Fentanest><Fentanyl><Fentyl><Funding><HIV><HIV Prevention><HIV Seronegativities><HIV Seronegativity><HIV negative><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Seronegativities><HTLV-III Seronegativity><Health><Health Services><Health Services Accessibility><Health behavior><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Incidence><Individual><Infection><Injecting drug user><Injection Drug User><Injections><Institution><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Interview><Investigators><LAV-HTLV-III><Latinx group><Latinx individual><Latinx people><Latinx population><Levomedetomidine><Link><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Marketing><Medetomidine><Medication><Methamphetamine><Methylamphetamine><Mexican><Modeling><N-Methylamphetamine><NIDA><Naloxone><Narcan><Narcanti><Narcotics><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Neighborhoods><Observation research><Observation study><Observational Study><Observational research><Organizational Models><Outbreaks><Outcome><Overdose><PWID><PWUD><Participant><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phentanyl><Philadelphia><Pilot Projects><Population><PrEP><Prevention><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Public Health><Public Health Service><Randomized><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Risk Reduction><Services><Site><Stream><Substance Use Disorder><Testing><Time><Training><Transmission><Treatment Efficacy><USPHS><United States><United States Centers for Disease Control><United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention><United States Public Health Service><Virus-HIV><Xylaxine><Xylazine><access disparities><access to health care><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility disparities><accessibility of health care><accessibility to health care><accessibility to health services><availability of services><care access><co-morbid><co-morbidity><collaboration with communities><community collaboration><community-based collaboration><comorbidity><design><designing><disparities in access><disparity in health><distribute naloxone><drug market><drug use><drug/agent><efficacy trial><epidemiologic><epidemiological><evidence base><experimental arm><health care access><health care availability><health care service access><health care service availability><health disparity><health related behavior><health service access><health service use><health service utilization><health services availability><implementation intervention><improved><inequality in access><inequity in access><inequity in accessibility><insight><intervention design><intervention efficacy><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><meth><mortality rate><mortality ratio><naloxone availability><naloxone carriage><naloxone carrying><naloxone dispensary><naloxone dispensation><naloxone dispensing><naloxone distribution><naloxone provision><novel><overdose death><overdose education><overdose fatalities><overdose prevention><participant observation><peer><people who inject drugs><people who inject illicit drugs><people who use drugs><people who use illicit drugs><persons who inject drugs><persons who use drugs><pilot study><pre-exposure prophylaxis><prevention service><primary outcome><provide naloxone><public health intervention><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><risk-reducing><service availability><service providers><social><social group><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><supply chain><therapeutic efficacy><therapy design><therapy efficacy><transmission process><treatment access><treatment design><uptake><♀>
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Joanna Streck

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$742,500
FY 2025

Project Title

Peer Recovery Coaching for Promoting Tobacco Abstinence in People with Opioid Use Disorder

Grant Number:

1R34DA063088-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/15/2025

End Date:

6/30/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT/PROJECT SUMMARY Tobacco use is a leading cause of premature death among individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD). Nearly 75% of individuals receiving medication treatment for OUD report concurrent tobacco use disorder (MOUD- TUD), yet evidence-based TUD treatment (i.e., FDA-approved medic...

Research Terms

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Alex Russell

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$735,930
FY 2025

Project Title

A feasibility and acceptability study of a large language model-based conversational agent for brief alcohol intervention among emerging adults

Grant Number:

1R34AA032472-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/23/2025

End Date:

8/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Emerging adults (EAs; ages 18-29 years) have the highest rates of heavy drinking and lowest levels of treatment engagement of any age group. The public health burden of EA alcohol use is immense, costing the U.S. economy billions of dollars each year. Screening and brief int...

Research Terms

<AI based><AI bot><AI language models><AI system><Active Follow-up><Address><Age><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol abuse><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><American><Artificial Intelligence><Blinded><ChatGPT><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Code><Coding System><Collection><Computer Reasoning><Consumption><Counseling><ETOH level><Early Diagnosis><Early Intervention><Economic Burden><Effectiveness><Ensure><EtOH abuse><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Feedback><Funding><Future><GPT-2><GPT-3><GPT-4><Generations><Guidelines><Heavy Drinking><Human><Instruction><Intervention><Interview><Life><Machine Intelligence><Manuals><Measures><Modeling><Modern Man><Motivation><NIAAA><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><Participant><Patients><Pattern><Peer Review><Ph D student><Ph D. student><Ph. D. student><Ph.D student><Ph.D. student><PhD student><PhD. student><Phase><Population><Procedures><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Psychology><PubMed><Public Health><Publications><Randomized><Recommendation><Reporting><Research Resources><Resources><Retrieval><Scientific Publication><Source><Strategic Planning><Structure><System><Testing><Text><Text Messaging><Time><Transformer language model><Treatment Efficacy><Woman><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><age group><aged><ages><alcohol abuse therapy><alcohol abuse treatment><alcohol co-abuse><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol intervention><alcohol level><alcohol measurement><alcohol problem><alcohol product use><alcohol screening and brief intervention><alcohol treatment><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><artificial intelligence based><artificial intelligence language models><at-risk drinking><brief alcohol intervention><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><burden of disease><burden of illness><chat bot><chatbot><cohort><college><collegiate><community center><community centers><compare treatment><context for implementation><conversational AI><conversational agent><conversational bot><cost><cost effective><cost effectiveness><determine efficacy><digital><digital technology><digital tool><digital toolkit><disease burden><doctoral student><drink heavily><drinking><early adulthood><early detection><effective intervention><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><emerging adult><ethanol abuse><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol measurement><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><ethyl alcohol measurements><evaluate efficacy><evidence base><examine efficacy><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><experience><extreme drinking><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><generative AI><generative artificial intelligence><hazardous alcohol use><hazardous drinking><health care settings><heavy alcohol use><high risk drinking><implementation context><implementation intervention><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention design><intervention efficacy><large language model><large scale language model><massive scale language models><men><mobile app><mobile application><mobile device application><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><natural language><new technology><novel technologies><online app><participant enrollment><patient clinician engagement><patient clinician interaction><patient clinician relationship><patient doctor engagement><patient doctor interaction><patient doctor relationship><patient enrollment><patient physician engagement><patient physician interaction><patient physician relationship><patient provider engagement><patient provider interaction><patient provider relationship><personalized screening><post intervention><precision screening><problem alcohol use><problem drinking><problematic alcohol consumption><problematic alcohol use><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><reduced alcohol use><risky drinking><screening and brief intervention><short message service><sms messaging><social stigma><socio-economic><socio-economically><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><stigma><texting><therapeutic efficacy><therapy design><therapy efficacy><treatment comparison><treatment design><user-friendly><web app><web application><web based app><web based application><web site><website>
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Lauren Jodi Van Scoy

PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV HERSHEY MED CTR, HERSHEY, PA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$724,088
FY 2025

Project Title

Using a conversation game to engage Native American Washoe tribe members in advance care planning: preparation for a clinical trial

Grant Number:

1R34NR021940-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/15/2025

End Date:

8/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Approximately 8.75 million Native Americans (NA) reside in the United States and approximately 10.2% are over the age of 65.1,2 NA elders experience higher health burdens and shorter life expectancies than other populations. Advance care planning (ACP)– is a process that involves having conversation...

Research Terms

<65 and older><65 or older><65 years of age and older><65 years of age or more><65 years of age or older><65+ years><65+ years old><> 65 years><Address><Advance Care Planning><Advance Health Care Planning><Age><Aged 65 and Over><Behavior><Belief><Black><Black race><Clinical Trials><Cluster randomization trial><Cluster randomized trial><Collaborations><Comment><Commentary><Communities><Community Health><Decision Making><Editorial Comment><Elderly><Enrollment><Event><Family member><Feedback><Funding><Future><Goals><Grant><Health><Health Care><Hospices><Individual><Intervention><Life><Life Expectancy><Measures><Medical><Methods><Motivation><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Native American><Native American Tribe><Native American community><Native American group><Native American individual><Native American people><Native American population><Native Americans><Outcome><Participant><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patients><Play><Population><Preparation><Procedures><Process><Published Comment><Questionnaires><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Research><Reservations><Resolution><Self Determination><Services><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Spirituality><Testing><Tribal Council><Tribes><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Viewpoint><Work><above age 65><acceptability and feasibility><advanced age><advanced directive><after age 65><age 65 and greater><age 65 and older><age 65 or older><age > 65><age of 65 years onward><aged 65 and greater><aged 65+><aged ≥65><ages><care for patients><care of patients><care services><care systems><caring for patients><commune><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community partners><community-based health><community-based partners><disability><end of life><end of life care><end-of-life><enroll><evidence base><experience><geriatric><high risk><hospice environment><human old age (65+)><improved><interest><member><over 65 years><population health><preference><preparations><psychological outcomes><randomized control trial><resolutions><response><senior citizen><tool><tribal health><tribal member><≥65 years>
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HEATHER Jill RISSER

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AT CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$720,000
FY 2025

Project Title

Co-Designing and Evaluating Additional Mothers and Babies Program Content for Expectant and New Parents of Children with Down Syndrome

Grant Number:

1R34MH139788-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/22/2025

End Date:

9/21/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Goal: This R34 study will pilot an adaptation for the Mothers and Babies (MB) program for expectant mothers and new parents of infants with Down syndrome (MBDS). Background: Expectant mothers and new parents of infants with Down syndrome are at high risk for perinatal depression. Perinatal depressio...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Affect><Birth><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Child><Child Development><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Communities><Community Networks><Counseling><Data Collection><Development><Diagnosis><Down Syndrome><Educational workshop><Effectiveness><Elements><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Emotional Depression><Emotions><Encephalon><Enrollment><Evidence based intervention><Expectancy><Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainability><Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainment><Family><Fathers><Feasibility Studies><Feedback><Fetal Growth Restriction><Fetal Growth Retardation><Future><Genetic Diseases><Gestation><Goals><Grief><Grief reaction><Health><Health Care><Hearing><IUGR><Individual><Infant><Infant Care><Infant and Child Development><Intellectual disability><Intellectual functioning disability><Intellectual limitation><Intervention><Interview><Intrauterine Growth Retardation><Langdon Down syndrome><Learning><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Methods><Modeling><Mongolism><Mothers><Mourning><Neonatal Mortality><Outcome><Parents><Parturition><Patient Self-Report><Persons><Population><Pregnancy><Pregnancy Complications><Pregnant Women><Premature Birth><Prematurely delivering><Preparation><Preterm Birth><Preventative intervention><Problem behavior><Procedures><Process><Protocol><Protocol Screening><Protocols documentation><Public Health><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reporting><Research><Self-Report><Series><Social support><Structure><Time><Trisomy 21><U.S. Preventative Services Task Force><U.S. Preventative Task Force><U.S. Preventive Services Task Force><U.S. Preventive Task Force><US Preventative Services Task Force><US Preventative Task Force><US Preventive Health Services Task Force><US Preventive Services Task Force><US Preventive Task Force><USPSTF><United States Preventative Services Task Force><United States Preventative Task Force><United States Preventive Services Task Force><United States Preventive Task Force><Workshop><acceptability and feasibility><alleviate symptom><ameliorating symptom><arm><baby care><behavioral problem><care as usual><chromosome 21 trisomy><chromosome 21 trisomy syndrome><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><cohort><combat><complications during pregnancy><congenital acromicria syndrome><death among neonates><death among newborns><death in neonates><death in newborn><decrease symptom><depression prevention><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><developmental><diaries><effectiveness trial><enroll><expectant mother><expectant women><expecting mother><expecting women><experience><family support><feasibility testing><fewer symptoms><genetic condition><genetic disorder><high risk><human centered design><impaired fetal growth><implementation strategy><individuals who are pregnant><infant health care><infant outcome><innovate><innovation><innovative><intellectual and developmental disability><intervention design><intervention for prevention><intra-uterine growth restriction><intra-uterine growth retardation><intrauterine growth restriction><kids><limited intellectual functioning><morbus Down><mortality among neonates><mortality among newborns><mortality in neonates><mortality in newborns><neonatal death><neonatal demise><neonatal morbidity><neonatal outcome><newborn care><newborn death><newborn morbidity><newborn mortality><obstetric outcomes><parent><people who are pregnant><perinatal depression><perinatal intervention><peripartum depression><post intervention><postnatal><pregnancy-related complications><pregnant females><pregnant mothers><pregnant people><pregnant populations><premature childbirth><premature delivery><prenatal><prenatal growth disorder><preparations><preterm delivery><prevent><preventing><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><programs><pseudohypertrophic progressive muscular dystrophy><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reduce symptoms><relieves symptoms><satisfaction><social><social support network><strategies for implementation><symptom alleviation><symptom reduction><symptom relief><therapy design><those who are pregnant><treatment as usual><treatment design><trisomy 21 syndrome><unborn><usual care><virtual><volunteer><women who are pregnant><youngster>
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Shiv Darius Tandon

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AT CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$720,000
FY 2025

Project Title

Co-Designing and Evaluating Additional Mothers and Babies Program Content for Expectant and New Parents of Children with Down Syndrome

Grant Number:

1R34MH139788-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/22/2025

End Date:

9/21/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Goal: This R34 study will pilot an adaptation for the Mothers and Babies (MB) program for expectant mothers and new parents of infants with Down syndrome (MBDS). Background: Expectant mothers and new parents of infants with Down syndrome are at high risk for perinatal depression. Perinatal depressio...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Affect><Birth><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Child><Child Development><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Communities><Community Networks><Counseling><Data Collection><Development><Diagnosis><Down Syndrome><Educational workshop><Effectiveness><Elements><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Emotional Depression><Emotions><Encephalon><Enrollment><Evidence based intervention><Expectancy><Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainability><Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainment><Family><Fathers><Feasibility Studies><Feedback><Fetal Growth Restriction><Fetal Growth Retardation><Future><Genetic Diseases><Gestation><Goals><Grief><Grief reaction><Health><Health Care><Hearing><IUGR><Individual><Infant><Infant Care><Infant and Child Development><Intellectual disability><Intellectual functioning disability><Intellectual limitation><Intervention><Interview><Intrauterine Growth Retardation><Langdon Down syndrome><Learning><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Methods><Modeling><Mongolism><Mothers><Mourning><Neonatal Mortality><Outcome><Parents><Parturition><Patient Self-Report><Persons><Population><Pregnancy><Pregnancy Complications><Pregnant Women><Premature Birth><Prematurely delivering><Preparation><Preterm Birth><Preventative intervention><Problem behavior><Procedures><Process><Protocol><Protocol Screening><Protocols documentation><Public Health><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reporting><Research><Self-Report><Series><Social support><Structure><Time><Trisomy 21><U.S. Preventative Services Task Force><U.S. Preventative Task Force><U.S. Preventive Services Task Force><U.S. Preventive Task Force><US Preventative Services Task Force><US Preventative Task Force><US Preventive Health Services Task Force><US Preventive Services Task Force><US Preventive Task Force><USPSTF><United States Preventative Services Task Force><United States Preventative Task Force><United States Preventive Services Task Force><United States Preventive Task Force><Workshop><acceptability and feasibility><alleviate symptom><ameliorating symptom><arm><baby care><behavioral problem><care as usual><chromosome 21 trisomy><chromosome 21 trisomy syndrome><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><cohort><combat><complications during pregnancy><congenital acromicria syndrome><death among neonates><death among newborns><death in neonates><death in newborn><decrease symptom><depression prevention><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><developmental><diaries><effectiveness trial><enroll><expectant mother><expectant women><expecting mother><expecting women><experience><family support><feasibility testing><fewer symptoms><genetic condition><genetic disorder><high risk><human centered design><impaired fetal growth><implementation strategy><individuals who are pregnant><infant health care><infant outcome><innovate><innovation><innovative><intellectual and developmental disability><intervention design><intervention for prevention><intra-uterine growth restriction><intra-uterine growth retardation><intrauterine growth restriction><kids><limited intellectual functioning><morbus Down><mortality among neonates><mortality among newborns><mortality in neonates><mortality in newborns><neonatal death><neonatal demise><neonatal morbidity><neonatal outcome><newborn care><newborn death><newborn morbidity><newborn mortality><obstetric outcomes><parent><people who are pregnant><perinatal depression><perinatal intervention><peripartum depression><post intervention><postnatal><pregnancy-related complications><pregnant females><pregnant mothers><pregnant people><pregnant populations><premature childbirth><premature delivery><prenatal><prenatal growth disorder><preparations><preterm delivery><prevent><preventing><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><programs><pseudohypertrophic progressive muscular dystrophy><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reduce symptoms><relieves symptoms><satisfaction><social><social support network><strategies for implementation><symptom alleviation><symptom reduction><symptom relief><therapy design><those who are pregnant><treatment as usual><treatment design><trisomy 21 syndrome><unborn><usual care><virtual><volunteer><women who are pregnant><youngster>
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Tudor Borza

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$682,272
FY 2025

Project Title

Assessing feasibility and acceptability of a multifaceted EHR-integrated mobile health intervention following radical cystectomy

Grant Number:

1R34CA297281-01A1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2025

End Date:

8/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract One in five patients are readmitted following major cancer surgery in the United States. These readmissions are associated with increased morbidity and mortality, lead to care fragmentation, delay adjuvant treatments, and result in substantial costs to the healthcare system....

Research Terms

<Adjuvant Therapy><Advocate><Bladder Cancer><Bladder removal><Cancer Patient><Cancers><Cardiac Failure Congestive><Care Givers><Caregivers><Caring><Clinical><Communication><Complex><Congestive Heart Failure><Convalescence><Cystectomy><Diagnosis><Early identification><Electronic Health Record><Enrollment><Feedback><Foundations><Frequencies><Future><Health Care Systems><Heart Decompensation><Home Care><Hospital Administrators><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Hypertension><Information Technology><Infrastructure><Institution><Intervention><Interview><Lead><Leadership><Length of Stay><Malignant Bladder Neoplasm><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Malignant Tumor of the Bladder><Malignant neoplasm of urinary bladder><Measures><Medical><Methods><Michigan><Monitor><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><North Carolina><Notification><Number of Days in Hospital><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Outcome><Patient Education><Patient Instruction><Patient Readmission><Patient Recruitments><Patient Training><Patients><Pb element><Phone><Pilot Projects><Population><Postoperative><Postoperative Period><Procedures><Provider><Radical Cystectomy><Randomization trial><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reporting><Research Resources><Research Support><Resources><Site><Structure><Surgeon><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><Telephone><Testing><United States><Universities><Urinary Bladder Cancer><Urinary Bladder Malignant Tumor><Vascular Hypertensive Disease><Vascular Hypertensive Disorder><Wisconsin><Work><acceptability and feasibility><adjuvant treatment><barriers to implementation><cancer surgery><care fragmentation><chronic heart failure><clinical care><clinical infrastructure><cohort><cost><design><designing><determine efficacy><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><elderly patient><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><enroll><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><experience><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><high blood pressure><hospital days><hospital length of stay><hospital re-admission><hospital readmission><hospital stay><hyperpiesia><hyperpiesis><hypertensive disease><hypertensive disorder><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation determinants><implementation factors><implementation intervention><intervention design><mHealth therapeutic><mHealth therapy><mHealth treatment><malignancy><mhealth interventions><minimally invasive><mobile health intervention><mobile health therapeutic><mobile health therapy><mobile health treatment><mortality><multi-component intervention><multi-faceted intervention><multi-modal intervention><multicomponent intervention><multifaceted intervention><multimodal intervention><neoplasm/cancer><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><older patient><participant engagement><participant recruitment><patient engagement><patient home care><patient homecare><patient population><patient re-admission><pilot study><postoperative recovery><randomized control trial><randomized trial><re-admission><re-hospitalization><readmission><recovery after surgery><recovery following surgery><rehospitalization><remote monitoring><surgery><therapy design><tool><treatment design><trial enrollment>
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Bruce L. Jacobs

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$682,272
FY 2025

Project Title

Assessing feasibility and acceptability of a multifaceted EHR-integrated mobile health intervention following radical cystectomy

Grant Number:

1R34CA297281-01A1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2025

End Date:

8/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract One in five patients are readmitted following major cancer surgery in the United States. These readmissions are associated with increased morbidity and mortality, lead to care fragmentation, delay adjuvant treatments, and result in substantial costs to the healthcare system....

Research Terms

<Adjuvant Therapy><Advocate><Bladder Cancer><Bladder removal><Cancer Patient><Cancers><Cardiac Failure Congestive><Care Givers><Caregivers><Caring><Clinical><Communication><Complex><Congestive Heart Failure><Convalescence><Cystectomy><Diagnosis><Early identification><Electronic Health Record><Enrollment><Feedback><Foundations><Frequencies><Future><Health Care Systems><Heart Decompensation><Home Care><Hospital Administrators><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Hypertension><Information Technology><Infrastructure><Institution><Intervention><Interview><Lead><Leadership><Length of Stay><Malignant Bladder Neoplasm><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Malignant Tumor of the Bladder><Malignant neoplasm of urinary bladder><Measures><Medical><Methods><Michigan><Monitor><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><North Carolina><Notification><Number of Days in Hospital><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Outcome><Patient Education><Patient Instruction><Patient Readmission><Patient Recruitments><Patient Training><Patients><Pb element><Phone><Pilot Projects><Population><Postoperative><Postoperative Period><Procedures><Provider><Radical Cystectomy><Randomization trial><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reporting><Research Resources><Research Support><Resources><Site><Structure><Surgeon><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><Telephone><Testing><United States><Universities><Urinary Bladder Cancer><Urinary Bladder Malignant Tumor><Vascular Hypertensive Disease><Vascular Hypertensive Disorder><Wisconsin><Work><acceptability and feasibility><adjuvant treatment><barriers to implementation><cancer surgery><care fragmentation><chronic heart failure><clinical care><clinical infrastructure><cohort><cost><design><designing><determine efficacy><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><elderly patient><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><enroll><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><experience><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><high blood pressure><hospital days><hospital length of stay><hospital re-admission><hospital readmission><hospital stay><hyperpiesia><hyperpiesis><hypertensive disease><hypertensive disorder><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation determinants><implementation factors><implementation intervention><intervention design><mHealth therapeutic><mHealth therapy><mHealth treatment><malignancy><mhealth interventions><minimally invasive><mobile health intervention><mobile health therapeutic><mobile health therapy><mobile health treatment><mortality><multi-component intervention><multi-faceted intervention><multi-modal intervention><multicomponent intervention><multifaceted intervention><multimodal intervention><neoplasm/cancer><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><older patient><participant engagement><participant recruitment><patient engagement><patient home care><patient homecare><patient population><patient re-admission><pilot study><postoperative recovery><randomized control trial><randomized trial><re-admission><re-hospitalization><readmission><recovery after surgery><recovery following surgery><rehospitalization><remote monitoring><surgery><therapy design><tool><treatment design><trial enrollment>
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Katrina Ciraldo

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI CORAL GABLES, CORAL GABLES, FL

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$677,250
FY 2025

Project Title

Development and Testing of the Healthcare Empowerment and Advocacy for Recovery from Trafficking (HEART) Intervention for Syringe Service Programs

Grant Number:

1R34DA063047-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/15/2025

End Date:

5/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Sex trafficking, opioid crisis, and HIV epidemic are intersecting public health emergencies. Data show that 15% of human trafficking victims in the U.S. have addiction induced or exploited as a means of control—81% of these victims are women experiencing sex trafficking (defined as i...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Access to Care><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Advocacy><Caring><Client><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Comprehensive Health Care><Contraception><Contraceptive methods><Data><Development><Discover Design Build Test><Discover, Design, Build, and Test Framework><Drugs><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Enrollment><Ensure><Epidemic><Fertility Control><Focus Groups><Future><Gender><Goals><HIV><HIV Prevention><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HIV/AIDS prevention><Harm Minimization><Harm Reduction><Health><Health Care><Health Services><Health Services Accessibility><History><Human><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Incidence><Individual><Inhibition of Fertilization><Intervention><Interview><LAV-HTLV-III><Left><Legal><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Medication><Methods><Modeling><Modern Man><Motivation><Naloxone><Narcan><Narcanti><Needle Sharing><Needle-Exchange Programs><Outcome><PRISM framework><PRISM model><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Population><Population Programs><Position><Positioning Attribute><PrEP><Practical Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model><Pragmatic, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model><Pregnancy Tests><Prevalence><Prevention><Primary Care><Prostitution><Psyche structure><Qualifying><RE-AIM><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Recording of previous events><Recovery><Reproductive Health Services><Research><Risk><Safety><Self Efficacy><Services><Site><Social Service><Social Work><Substance Use Disorder><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Survivors><Syringe Sharing><Syringe-Exchange Programs><Techniques><Testing><Trauma><Universities><Virus-HIV><Withdrawal><Woman><Work><acceptability and feasibility><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><addiction><addictive disorder><arm><assess effectiveness><availability of services><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><care access><care services><care systems><commercial sex><commercial sex work><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><comprehensive care><determine effectiveness><develop therapy><developmental><disease prevention><disorder prevention><distribute naloxone><drug/agent><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><empowerment><enroll><evaluate effectiveness><examine effectiveness><experience><health care acceptability><health service access><health services availability><high risk><histories><implementation determinants><implementation factors><implementation science><implementation strategy><improved><injection drug use><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention development><medication for opioid use disorder><mental><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><multiple data sources><naloxone availability><naloxone dispensary><naloxone dispensation><naloxone dispensing><naloxone distribution><naloxone provision><needle exchange><novel><opiate crisis><opioid crisis><opioid epidemic><overdose education><pathway><patient navigation><peer><person centered><point of care><pre-exposure prophylaxis><prevention service><primary outcome><programs><prototype><provide naloxone><public health emergency><randomized control trial><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><screening><screenings><secondary outcome><service availability><sex><sex trafficking><sexual trafficking><sexual violence><sexually violent><social><strategies for implementation><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><survival sex><syringe exchange><syringe exchange services><syringe service programs><syringe services><telehealth><therapy development><trafficking><treatment access><treatment development><treatment services><uptake><usability>
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Kathryn M Nowotny

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI CORAL GABLES, CORAL GABLES, FL

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$677,250
FY 2025

Project Title

Development and Testing of the Healthcare Empowerment and Advocacy for Recovery from Trafficking (HEART) Intervention for Syringe Service Programs

Grant Number:

1R34DA063047-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/15/2025

End Date:

5/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Sex trafficking, opioid crisis, and HIV epidemic are intersecting public health emergencies. Data show that 15% of human trafficking victims in the U.S. have addiction induced or exploited as a means of control—81% of these victims are women experiencing sex trafficking (defined as i...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Access to Care><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Advocacy><Caring><Client><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Comprehensive Health Care><Contraception><Contraceptive methods><Data><Development><Discover Design Build Test><Discover, Design, Build, and Test Framework><Drugs><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Enrollment><Ensure><Epidemic><Fertility Control><Focus Groups><Future><Gender><Goals><HIV><HIV Prevention><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HIV/AIDS prevention><Harm Minimization><Harm Reduction><Health><Health Care><Health Services><Health Services Accessibility><History><Human><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Incidence><Individual><Inhibition of Fertilization><Intervention><Interview><LAV-HTLV-III><Left><Legal><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Medication><Methods><Modeling><Modern Man><Motivation><Naloxone><Narcan><Narcanti><Needle Sharing><Needle-Exchange Programs><Outcome><PRISM framework><PRISM model><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Population><Population Programs><Position><Positioning Attribute><PrEP><Practical Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model><Pragmatic, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model><Pregnancy Tests><Prevalence><Prevention><Primary Care><Prostitution><Psyche structure><Qualifying><RE-AIM><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Recording of previous events><Recovery><Reproductive Health Services><Research><Risk><Safety><Self Efficacy><Services><Site><Social Service><Social Work><Substance Use Disorder><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Survivors><Syringe Sharing><Syringe-Exchange Programs><Techniques><Testing><Trauma><Universities><Virus-HIV><Withdrawal><Woman><Work><acceptability and feasibility><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><addiction><addictive disorder><arm><assess effectiveness><availability of services><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><care access><care services><care systems><commercial sex><commercial sex work><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><comprehensive care><determine effectiveness><develop therapy><developmental><disease prevention><disorder prevention><distribute naloxone><drug/agent><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><empowerment><enroll><evaluate effectiveness><examine effectiveness><experience><health care acceptability><health service access><health services availability><high risk><histories><implementation determinants><implementation factors><implementation science><implementation strategy><improved><injection drug use><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention development><medication for opioid use disorder><mental><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><multiple data sources><naloxone availability><naloxone dispensary><naloxone dispensation><naloxone dispensing><naloxone distribution><naloxone provision><needle exchange><novel><opiate crisis><opioid crisis><opioid epidemic><overdose education><pathway><patient navigation><peer><person centered><point of care><pre-exposure prophylaxis><prevention service><primary outcome><programs><prototype><provide naloxone><public health emergency><randomized control trial><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><screening><screenings><secondary outcome><service availability><sex><sex trafficking><sexual trafficking><sexual violence><sexually violent><social><strategies for implementation><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><survival sex><syringe exchange><syringe exchange services><syringe service programs><syringe services><telehealth><therapy development><trafficking><treatment access><treatment development><treatment services><uptake><usability>
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Diane M. Santa Maria

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HLTH SCI CTR HOUSTON, HOUSTON, TX

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$672,206
FY 2025

Project Title

Improving HIV Prevention and Substance Use Post-Sexual Assault Services for Adolescents and Young Adults

Grant Number:

1R34DA063014-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/15/2025

End Date:

5/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

One in four women and one in nine men experience sexual violence in their lifetime. Sexual violence is a public health concern for youth, with 80% of first assaults occurring before age 25. Despite high rates of sexual assault, few adolescents and young adults (AYA) who experience sexual violence se...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Access to Care><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adolescent and Young Adult><Advocate><Age><Area><Attention><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><Caring><Coercion><Collaborations><Communities><County><Data><Development><Dose><Epidemic><Fraud><Goals><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV Prevention><HIV risk><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Health><Health Services Accessibility><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Injury><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Interview><Investigation><Justice><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><LGBTQ><Lesbian Gay Bi-sexual Transgender Queer><Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer><Link><Literature><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Medical><Mental Depression><Minor><Modeling><NIDA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Nurses><Outcome><Outcome Measure><PTSD><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Population><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Preventative intervention><Prophylactic treatment><Prophylaxis><Provider><Psyche structure><Public Health><Randomization trial><Randomized><Recovery><Research><Research Priority><Risk><SBIRT><Sampling><Services><Structure><Subgroup><Substance Use Disorder><Survivors><Texas><Training><Virus-HIV><Woman><Youth><Youth 10-21><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><active followup><adult youth><ages><assault><assaulted sexually><availability of services><benchmark><care access><care as usual><care seeking><care services><care systems><cognitive interview><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community partners><community-based partners><comparable efficacy><comparative efficacy><compare efficacy><depression><design><designing><developmental><efficacy outcomes><experience><experiences among men><exposure to trauma><feasibility testing><feasibility trial><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><foster care><health service access><health services availability><high risk><housing insecurity><housing instability><improved><informant><injuries><innovate><innovation><innovative><insecure housing><instably housed><intervention for prevention><juvenile><juvenile human><lack of stable housing><life span><lifespan><male experience><marginalized group><marginalized individual><marginalized people><marginalized population><measurable outcome><men's experience><mental><nurse><outcome measurement><pilot test><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><prevent><prevent substance abuse><prevent substance misuse><prevent substance use><preventing><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomized trial><randomly assigned><recruit><retention rate><retention strategy><screening><screening and brief intervention><screening, brief intervention, and referral><screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment><screening, brief intervention, referral, and treatment><screenings><service availability><sex><sex trafficking><sexual assault><sexual attack><sexual exploitation><sexual trafficking><sexual violence><sexually exploited><sexually violent><substance abuse control><substance abuse prevention><substance misuse><substance misuse prevention><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance use prevention><substance use treatment><substance using><trafficking><trauma exposure><traumatic neurosis><treatment access><treatment as usual><unstable housing><unstably housed><uptake><usual care><vulnerable adolescent><well-being><wellbeing><work group><working group><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youth age>
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Leila Grace Wood

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HLTH SCI CTR HOUSTON, HOUSTON, TX

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$672,206
FY 2025

Project Title

Improving HIV Prevention and Substance Use Post-Sexual Assault Services for Adolescents and Young Adults

Grant Number:

1R34DA063014-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/15/2025

End Date:

5/31/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

One in four women and one in nine men experience sexual violence in their lifetime. Sexual violence is a public health concern for youth, with 80% of first assaults occurring before age 25. Despite high rates of sexual assault, few adolescents and young adults (AYA) who experience sexual violence se...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Access to Care><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adolescent and Young Adult><Advocate><Age><Area><Attention><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><Caring><Coercion><Collaborations><Communities><County><Data><Development><Dose><Epidemic><Fraud><Goals><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV Prevention><HIV risk><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Health><Health Services Accessibility><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Injury><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Interview><Investigation><Justice><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><LGBTQ><Lesbian Gay Bi-sexual Transgender Queer><Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer><Link><Literature><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Medical><Mental Depression><Minor><Modeling><NIDA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Nurses><Outcome><Outcome Measure><PTSD><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Population><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Preventative intervention><Prophylactic treatment><Prophylaxis><Provider><Psyche structure><Public Health><Randomization trial><Randomized><Recovery><Research><Research Priority><Risk><SBIRT><Sampling><Services><Structure><Subgroup><Substance Use Disorder><Survivors><Texas><Training><Virus-HIV><Woman><Youth><Youth 10-21><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><active followup><adult youth><ages><assault><assaulted sexually><availability of services><benchmark><care access><care as usual><care seeking><care services><care systems><cognitive interview><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community partners><community-based partners><comparable efficacy><comparative efficacy><compare efficacy><depression><design><designing><developmental><efficacy outcomes><experience><experiences among men><exposure to trauma><feasibility testing><feasibility trial><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><foster care><health service access><health services availability><high risk><housing insecurity><housing instability><improved><informant><injuries><innovate><innovation><innovative><insecure housing><instably housed><intervention for prevention><juvenile><juvenile human><lack of stable housing><life span><lifespan><male experience><marginalized group><marginalized individual><marginalized people><marginalized population><measurable outcome><men's experience><mental><nurse><outcome measurement><pilot test><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><prevent><prevent substance abuse><prevent substance misuse><prevent substance use><preventing><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomized trial><randomly assigned><recruit><retention rate><retention strategy><screening><screening and brief intervention><screening, brief intervention, and referral><screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment><screening, brief intervention, referral, and treatment><screenings><service availability><sex><sex trafficking><sexual assault><sexual attack><sexual exploitation><sexual trafficking><sexual violence><sexually exploited><sexually violent><substance abuse control><substance abuse prevention><substance misuse><substance misuse prevention><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance use prevention><substance use treatment><substance using><trafficking><trauma exposure><traumatic neurosis><treatment access><treatment as usual><unstable housing><unstably housed><uptake><usual care><vulnerable adolescent><well-being><wellbeing><work group><working group><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youth age>
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Sherry Located Desert Larkins

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$639,615
FY 2025

Project Title

Adaptation and Implementation of an Evidence-Based Approach to Advance HIV Prevention and Care

Grant Number:

1R34MH139375-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/10/2025

End Date:

1/9/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Transgender women (TW) in Vietnam face cultural and societal pressure, stigma, isolation, and violence, contributing to substance use, risky sexual behaviors, and suboptimal engagement in HIV prevention and care. Despite these health disparities and adversities experienced by TW in Vietnam,...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><AIDS/HIV><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Allelism Test><Area><Automobile Driving><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Booklets><Brochures><California><Caring><Cities><Clinic><Cognitive Discrimination><Collaborations><Communication><Communities><Complementation Test><Conditioning Therapy><Control Groups><Counseling><Country><County><Data><Discrimination><Documentation><Economic Income><Economical Income><Elements><Endocrine Gland Secretion><Epidemic><Evaluation><Event><Evidence based intervention><Face><Family><Feedback><Focus Groups><Foundations><Friends><Genetic Complementation Test><Government><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV Prevention><HIV risk><HIV/AIDS><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Health><Health Promotion><Hormones><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Hybrids><Income><Individual><Intervention><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Investigators><LAV-HTLV-III><Letters><Los Angeles><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Medical><Medicine><Methods><Modality><Modeling><Multimedia><Multimedium><Outcome><Pamphlets><Participant><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Pharmacies><Pharmacy facility><Phase><Play><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><PrEP><Process><Production><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Province><QOL><Quality of life><Randomized><Regulator Genes><Reporting><Research><Research Institute><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Risk><Risk Behaviors><Risk Reduction><Risky Behavior><Role><Salutogenesis><Scientist><Self Efficacy><Self-Help Groups><Services><Social Service><Social Work><Social support><Source><Southeast Asia><Southeastern Asia><Support Groups><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Testing><Therapeutic Hormone><Training><Trans Test><Transcriptional Regulatory Elements><United States><Universities><Viet Nam><Vietnam><Vietnamese><Violence><Virus-HIV><Work><acceptability and feasibility><access to health care><accessibility of health care><accessibility to health care><active duty><active service><aged><arm><at risk behavior><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community based organizations><community based participatory approach><community based participatory design><community based participatory method><community based participatory process><community organizations><community participatory approach><community participatory design><community participatory method><community participatory model><community setting><complementation analysis><complementation approach><coping><cultural competence><culturally competent><design><designing><develop therapy><disparity in health><driving><empowerment><evidence base><experience><faces><facial><flexibility><flexible><genetic trans acting element><health care access><health care availability><health care service access><health care service availability><health disparity><high risk><high risk sex activity><high risk sex behavior><high risk sexual activity><high risk sexual behavior><implementation outcomes><implementation science><improved><incomes><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><intervention design><intervention development><intervention participants><member><mobile computing><mobile platform><mobile technology><multidisciplinary><outreach><peer><pilot test><posters><pre-exposure prophylaxis><preference><pressure><prevention service><promoting health><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><regulatory gene><risk-reducing><risky sexual behavior><self help organization><service delivery><service utilization><sex><skills><social><social role><social stigma><social support network><stigma><substance use><substance using><theories><therapy design><therapy development><trans acting element><trans-women><transgender women><transwoman><transwomen><treatment design><treatment development><treatment services><violent><violent behavior><virtual care><virtual health care><well-being><wellbeing>
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Chunqing Lin

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$639,615
FY 2025

Project Title

Adaptation and Implementation of an Evidence-Based Approach to Advance HIV Prevention and Care

Grant Number:

1R34MH139375-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/10/2025

End Date:

1/9/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Transgender women (TW) in Vietnam face cultural and societal pressure, stigma, isolation, and violence, contributing to substance use, risky sexual behaviors, and suboptimal engagement in HIV prevention and care. Despite these health disparities and adversities experienced by TW in Vietnam,...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><AIDS/HIV><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Allelism Test><Area><Automobile Driving><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Booklets><Brochures><California><Caring><Cities><Clinic><Cognitive Discrimination><Collaborations><Communication><Communities><Complementation Test><Conditioning Therapy><Control Groups><Counseling><Country><County><Data><Discrimination><Documentation><Economic Income><Economical Income><Elements><Endocrine Gland Secretion><Epidemic><Evaluation><Event><Evidence based intervention><Face><Family><Feedback><Focus Groups><Foundations><Friends><Genetic Complementation Test><Government><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV Prevention><HIV risk><HIV/AIDS><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Health><Health Promotion><Hormones><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Hybrids><Income><Individual><Intervention><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Investigators><LAV-HTLV-III><Letters><Los Angeles><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Medical><Medicine><Methods><Modality><Modeling><Multimedia><Multimedium><Outcome><Pamphlets><Participant><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Pharmacies><Pharmacy facility><Phase><Play><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><PrEP><Process><Production><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Province><QOL><Quality of life><Randomized><Regulator Genes><Reporting><Research><Research Institute><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Risk><Risk Behaviors><Risk Reduction><Risky Behavior><Role><Salutogenesis><Scientist><Self Efficacy><Self-Help Groups><Services><Social Service><Social Work><Social support><Source><Southeast Asia><Southeastern Asia><Support Groups><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Testing><Therapeutic Hormone><Training><Trans Test><Transcriptional Regulatory Elements><United States><Universities><Viet Nam><Vietnam><Vietnamese><Violence><Virus-HIV><Work><acceptability and feasibility><access to health care><accessibility of health care><accessibility to health care><active duty><active service><aged><arm><at risk behavior><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community based organizations><community based participatory approach><community based participatory design><community based participatory method><community based participatory process><community organizations><community participatory approach><community participatory design><community participatory method><community participatory model><community setting><complementation analysis><complementation approach><coping><cultural competence><culturally competent><design><designing><develop therapy><disparity in health><driving><empowerment><evidence base><experience><faces><facial><flexibility><flexible><genetic trans acting element><health care access><health care availability><health care service access><health care service availability><health disparity><high risk><high risk sex activity><high risk sex behavior><high risk sexual activity><high risk sexual behavior><implementation outcomes><implementation science><improved><incomes><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><intervention design><intervention development><intervention participants><member><mobile computing><mobile platform><mobile technology><multidisciplinary><outreach><peer><pilot test><posters><pre-exposure prophylaxis><preference><pressure><prevention service><promoting health><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><regulatory gene><risk-reducing><risky sexual behavior><self help organization><service delivery><service utilization><sex><skills><social><social role><social stigma><social support network><stigma><substance use><substance using><theories><therapy design><therapy development><trans acting element><trans-women><transgender women><transwoman><transwomen><treatment design><treatment development><treatment services><violent><violent behavior><virtual care><virtual health care><well-being><wellbeing>
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Sara Becker

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AT CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$614,621
FY 2025

Project Title

Improving Outcomes of Adolescents in Residential Substance use Treatment via a Technology-Assisted Parenting Intervention

Grant Number:

5R37DA052918-05

Activity Code:

R37

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2021

End Date:

5/31/2026

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Project Description Adolescents in residential substance use (SU) treatment have the most serious SU disorders and the highest rates of psychological, behavioral, legal, environmental, and vocational problems. Adolescents in residential SU treatment are also at high risk of relapse, with follow-up s...

Research Terms

<Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Behavioral><Caring><Child Rearing><Clinical Trials><Communication><Controlled Environment><Data><Development><Distal><Drug usage><Effectiveness><Evaluation><Exhibits><Family><Follow-Up Studies><Followup Studies><Funding><Goals><Intervention><Legal><Measurement><Measures><Mediating><Mediator><Methods><Mind><Modeling><Monitor><Motivation><NIDA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Notification><Outcome><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Patient Self-Report><Problem behavior><Process><Public Health><Randomized><Recommendation><Relapse><Research><Residential Treatment><Risk><Schools><Self-Report><Substance Use Disorder><Technology><Testing><Time><Truancy><Underserved Population><Urine><Vocation><Youth><Youth 10-21><acceptability and feasibility><adolescent alcohol binge exposure><adolescent binge alcohol drinking><adolescent binge drinking><adolescent onset binge drinking><adolescent substance use><artificial environment><assess effectiveness><behavioral problem><binge alcohol consumption><binge drinking><care as usual><childrearing><computer program><computer programming><computerized><design><designing><determine effectiveness><developmental><drug use><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><episodic drinking><evaluate effectiveness><evidence base><examine effectiveness><experience><externalizing behavior><follow up assessment><followup assessment><high risk><high risk sex activity><high risk sex behavior><high risk sexual activity><high risk sexual behavior><improved><improved outcome><in vivo><juvenile><juvenile human><new technology><novel technologies><parent><parent monitoring><parent-adolescent communication><parental monitoring><parenting education intervention><parenting education programs><parenting intervention><parenting program><parenting skill training><parenting training><pilot trial><psychologic><psychological><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><relapse risk><residential care><risky sexual behavior><skills><substance misuse><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance use and disorder><substance use treatment><substance using><telehealth><treatment as usual><treatment center><under served group><under served individual><under served people><under served population><underserved group><underserved individual><underserved people><usual care><youth age><youth substance use>
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Bogi Andersen

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE, IRVINE, CA

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$607,671
FY 2025

Project Title

Skin cell heterogeneity in sensitivity to mustard-induced cell death

Grant Number:

1R56AR085100-01A1

Activity Code:

R56

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2025

End Date:

7/31/2026

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Abstract Sulfur mustard, also known as mustard gas, is a threat in chemical warfare and terrorism. Although major advances have been made in understanding mustard-induced skin injury, effective countermeasures are lacking. Under an R34 grant, we have been investigating shared and unique mechanisms o...

Research Terms

<1st World War><2'-deoxy-guanosine><Abbreviations><Accidents><Acetylcysteine><Acetylin><Active Oxygen><Address><Affect><Airbron><Antioxidants><Arsenic Compounds><Arsenicals><Atlases><Basal Transcription Factor><Basal transcription factor genes><Biology><Bis(beta-chloroethyl) Sulfide><Bone Marrow Suppression><Broncholysin><Brunac><CXCL1><CXCL1 gene><Cell Body><Cell Death><Cell Death Induction><Cell Locomotion><Cell Migration><Cell Movement><Cell Survival><Cell Viability><Cells><Cellular Migration><Cellular Motility><Cellular injury><Cessation of life><Chemical Warfare><Chemical Weapons><Chemotactic Cytokines><Chloramin><Chlorethazine><Chlormethine><Complex><Cyanocobalamin><Data><Death><Deoxyguanosine><Dermal><Dermal injury><Dermatoplasties><Dermatoplasty><Di-2-chloroethyl Sulfide><Dichlorodiethyl Sulfide><Drugs><Endogenous Nitrate Vasodilator><Endothelium-Derived Nitric Oxide><Event><Exhibits><Exposure to><Eye><Eyeball><FLIM imaging><Fabrol><Fibroblasts><First World War><Fluatox><Fluimucetin><Fluimucil><Fluprowit><GRO1><GROA><Gene Transcription><General Transcription Factor Gene><General Transcription Factors><Genes><Genetic Transcription><Goals><Grant><Great War><HN-2><HN2><Heterogeneity><Homologous Chemotactic Cytokines><Hour><Human><Immune><Immunes><Immunocompromised><Immunocompromised Host><Immunocompromised Patient><Immunologist><Immunosuppressed Host><Injury><Intercrines><Kinases><Knowledge><Literature><Lung><Lung Respiratory System><MGSA><Macrophage><Mechlorethamine><Mediator><Medication><Mercapturic Acid><Methylchlorethamine><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modern Man><Molecular><Mononitrogen Monoxide><Muco Sanigen><Mucocedyl><Mucolator><Mucolyticum><Mucomyst><Mucosolvin><Mucret><Murine><Mus><Mustard><Mustard Compounds><Mustard Gas><Mustine><Myelogenous><Myeloid><Myeloid Cells><Mφ><N-Acetylcysteine><NAC Zambon><Neo-Fluimucil><Neutrophil Infiltration><Neutrophil Recruitment><Neutrophilic Infiltrate><Nitric Oxide><Nitrogen><Nitrogen Monoxide><Nitrogen Mustard><Nitrogen Protoxide><O element><O2 element><Ontology><Oxides><Oxygen><Oxygen Radicals><Parvolex><Pathologic><Peroxonitrite><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phosphotransferase Gene><Phosphotransferases><Physicians><Play><Poison><Pro-Oxidants><RNA Expression><Reactive Nitrogen Species><Reactive Oxygen Species><Research><Resistance><Respaire><Role><SCYB1><SIS cytokines><Scientist><Skin><Skin Transplantation><Skin injury><Sulfides><Sulfur Mustard><Talents><Techniques><Terrorism><Testing><Tixair><Toxic Chemical><Toxic Substance><Toxic effect><Toxicities><Transcription><Transcription Factor Proto-Oncogene><Transcription factor genes><Transcriptional Control><Transcriptional Regulation><Transphosphorylases><VIT B12><Vesicants><Visceral><Vitamin B 12><Vitamin B12><Work><World War I><Yellow Cross Liquid><Yperite><analog><arsenical><cell damage><cell injury><cell motility><cellular damage><chemical attack><chemoattractant cytokine><chemokine><chloromethine><cobinamide><complex biological systems><cutaneous damage><cutaneous injury><damage to cells><dermal damage><drug/agent><effective therapy><effective treatment><endothelial cell derived relaxing factor><epidermal damage><epidermal injury><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><fluorescence life-time imaging><fluorescence life-time imaging microscopy><fluorescence lifetime imaging><fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy><gene regulatory network><immunosuppressed patient><injuries><injuries to skin><injury to cells><injury to organs><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><intra-vital microscopy><intravital microscopy><keratinocyte><lewisite><multi-photon><multidisciplinary><necrocytosis><organ injury><peroxynitrite><programs><recruit><resistant><response><scRNA sequencing><scRNA-seq><sensor><single cell RNA-seq><single cell RNAseq><single cell expression profiling><single cell transcriptomic profiling><single-cell RNA sequencing><skin damage><social role><spatial RNA sequencing><spatial gene expression analysis><spatial gene expression profiling><spatial resolved transcriptome sequencing><spatial transcriptome analysis><spatial transcriptome profiling><spatial transcriptome sequencing><spatial transcriptomics><spatially resolved transcriptomics><spatio transcriptomics><systemic toxicity><terrorist attack><tool><toxic compound><transcription factor>
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Sarah M Kennedy

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER, Aurora, CO

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$601,576
FY 2025

Project Title

Development and Pilot Evaluation of an Executive Functioning and Emotion Regulation Intervention for Preadolescent Self-Injurious Thoughts and Behaviors

Grant Number:

1R34MH135963-01A1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/15/2025

End Date:

5/14/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Self-injurious thoughts and behaviors (SITBs) are a growing and underrecognized problem in preadolescents. About 15% of preadolescents report having some experience with suicidal thoughts; 10% have engaged in self-injury; and 1 in 100 report a suicide attempt. Youth who exp...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><AD/HD><ADHD><Accident and Emergency department><Address><Admission><Admission activity><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Age><Ambulatory Care><Assess implementation><Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder><Behavior><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><Care Givers><Caregivers><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Children's Hospital><Clinical Trials><Colorado><Conflict><Conflict (Psychology)><Dangerousness><Deliberate Self-Harm><Development><Diagnostic><Dissemination and Implementation><Early Intervention><Emergency Department><Emergency room><Evaluation><Evidence based intervention><Family><Feedback><Feeling suicidal><Goals><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Hospitals><Hybrids><Implementation assessment><Impulsivity><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><Measures><Mental Depression><Methods><Modeling><Out-patients><Outcome Measure><Outpatient Care><Outpatients><Participant><Pediatric Hospitals><Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type Attention-Deficit Disorder><Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type Hyperactivity Disorder><Prevalence><Preventative intervention><Prevention><Probability><Procedures><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Randomization trial><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reporting><Research Personnel><Research Support><Researchers><Risk><Risk Assessment><Risk Factors><Safety><Sampling><Self-Injurious Behavior><Services><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide attempt><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Symptoms><Testing><Thinking><Time><Victimization><Youth><Youth 10-21><acceptability and feasibility><age group><ages><arm><benchmark><care as usual><deliberate self harm><depression><design><designing><developmental><effectiveness and implementation trial><effectiveness/implementation hybrid trial><effectiveness/implementation trial><emotion dysregulation><emotion regulation><emotional dysregulation><emotional regulation><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><executive control><executive function><experience><flexibility><flexible><implementation evaluation><implementation outcomes><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intentional self harm><intentional self injury><intervention design><intervention for prevention><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><measurable outcome><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><outcome measurement><outpatient treatment><peer><pilot test><pilot trial><pre-adolescent><preadolescence><preteen><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><primary outcome><psychiatric inpatient><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomized trial><randomly assigned><recruit><self harm><self injury><stressor><substance use><substance using><suicidal attempt><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicidality prevention><suicide ideation><suicide intervention><therapy design><thoughts><thoughts about suicide><treatment as usual><treatment design><trial design><usual care><younger age><youngster><youth age>
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Jennifer S Funderburk

VETERANS HEALTH RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF CENTRAL NEW YORK, INC., SYRACUSE, NY

Exploratory lead · 28/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$502,500
FY 2025

Project Title

Improving Fidelity of Patient-Centered Suicide Prevention Care in Primary Care

Grant Number:

1R34MH140355-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/15/2025

End Date:

8/14/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

This R34 application aims to adapt and conduct pilot work on the Learning through Interactive Feedback and Training-sUicide Prevention (LIFT-UP) educational program as a strategy to enhance current implementation strategies. While there are many strategies designed to assist providers in suicide pre...

Research Terms

<Address><Adoption><Algorithms><Anxiety><Assessment instrument><Assessment tool><Attention><Awareness><Behavioral><Caring><Clinical Trials><Cluster randomization trial><Cluster randomized trial><Communication><Competence><Counseling><Data><Diffusion><Dimensions><Disclosure><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Elements><Emotional><Evidence based practice><Face><Fear><Feedback><Firearms><Frequencies><Fright><Future><Goals><Health Care Providers><Health Care Systems><Health Personnel><History><Hour><Information Disclosure><Learning><Measurement><Medical><Medical Records><Methods><Motivation><Opiates><Opioid><Outcome Measure><Ownership><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Planning Theory><Prevention education><Prevention program><Primary Care><Provider><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Behaviors><Risky Behavior><Safety><Sampling><Structure><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><System><Training><Work><Writing><acceptability and feasibility><at risk behavior><burn-out><burnout><care as usual><care providers><design><designing><diffused><diffuses><diffusing><diffusions><evidence base><experience><faces><facial><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health workforce><histories><implementation efforts><implementation strategy><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><interactive feedback><interest><intimate partner violence><measurable outcome><medical personnel><opiate consumption><opiate drug use><opiate intake><opiate use><opioid consumption><opioid drug use><opioid intake><opioid use><outcome measurement><patient centered><patient oriented><patient oriented outcomes><peer><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><primary care provider><primary care setting><programs><provider barriers><provider-level barriers><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><randomized control trial><randomized, clinical trials><risk perception><satisfaction><simulated virtual reality><simulation><skill acquisition><skill development><skills><social stigma><stigma><strategies for implementation><suicidal><suicidal risk><suicidality><suicidality prevention><suicide intervention><suicide risk><tool><treatment as usual><treatment provider><usual care><verbal><virtual><virtual reality simulation><virtual simulation><willingness>
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Flavio Frohlich

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, EAST LANSING, MI

Exploratory lead · 26/100
Solid budget
Active award
$336,353
FY 2026

Project Title

Mapping dynamic transitions across neural, behavioral, and social scales in interacting animals

Grant Number:

5R34DA061924-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2025

End Date:

1/31/2027

Project Abstract

Project Summary BBQS R34 – Zhang & Frohlich Mapping dynamic transitions across neural, behavioral, and social scales in interacting animals Human and animal behavior is shaped by many processes across spatiotemporal scales – from the activities of neurons to the dynamics of social interaction. Mappi...

Research Terms

<Accelerometer><Action Potentials><Adopted><Affect><Animal Behavior><Animals><Behavior><Behavior Disorders><Behavioral><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Cognition><Cognition Disorders><Cognitive><Communication><Comparative Study><Complex><Computational toolkit><Computer Vision Systems><Cues><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Set><Development><Dimensions><Disease><Disorder><Drug Therapy><Electrophysiology><Electrophysiology (science)><Elements><Encephalon><Exhibits><Ferrets><Future><Goals><Grain><Head><Health><Human><Intervention><Left><Life><Machine Learning><Maps><Measurement><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Modality><Modeling><Modern Man><Motion><Movement><Names><Nature><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurocyte><Neurons><Neurophysiology / Electrophysiology><Neurosciences><Non-linear Dynamic><Non-linear Dynamics><Nonlinear Dynamic><Nonlinear Dynamics><Outcome><Pattern><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Posture><Process><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Public Health><Series><Shapes><Social Behavior><Social Interaction><Statistical Methods><Structure><System><Techniques><Time><Time Series Analysis><Training><Video Recording><Videorecording><accelerometry><activity monitor><activity tracker><animal data><behavior prediction><behavioral disorder><behavioral prediction><body movement><brain behavior><clinical applicability><clinical application><cognitive disease><cognitive disorder><cognitive skill><cognitive syndrome><computational framework><computational toolbox><computational tools><computational toolset><computer framework><computer vision><computerized tools><cost><cost effectiveness><data interpretation><design><designing><developmental><drug intervention><drug treatment><dynamic system><dynamical system><electrophysiological><high dimensional data><high dimensionality><improved><insight><interpersonal competence><interpersonal competency><lab assignment><lab experiment><laboratory activity><laboratory assignment><laboratory exercise><laboratory experiment><machine based learning><machine learning based method><machine learning method><machine learning methodologies><mental illness><multi-scale computational modeling><multi-scale mathematical modeling><multi-scale modeling><multidimensional data><multidimensional datasets><multiscale computational modeling><multiscale mathematical modeling><multiscale modeling><name><named><naming><neural><neuronal><neuropsychiatric disease><neuropsychiatric disorder><novel><personalized health intervention><personalized intervention><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><precision interventions><precision medicine><precision-based medicine><preservation><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychosocial><social><social competence><social competency><social neuroscience><social relationships><social skills><sociobehavior><sociobehavioral><spatial and temporal><spatial temporal><spatiotemporal><statistic methods><synergism><tool><video recording system><visual motor><visuomotor>
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Mengsen Zhang

MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY, EAST LANSING, MI

Exploratory lead · 26/100
Solid budget
Active award
$336,353
FY 2026

Project Title

Mapping dynamic transitions across neural, behavioral, and social scales in interacting animals

Grant Number:

5R34DA061924-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2025

End Date:

1/31/2027

Project Abstract

Project Summary BBQS R34 – Zhang & Frohlich Mapping dynamic transitions across neural, behavioral, and social scales in interacting animals Human and animal behavior is shaped by many processes across spatiotemporal scales – from the activities of neurons to the dynamics of social interaction. Mappi...

Research Terms

<Accelerometer><Action Potentials><Adopted><Affect><Animal Behavior><Animals><Behavior><Behavior Disorders><Behavioral><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Cognition><Cognition Disorders><Cognitive><Communication><Comparative Study><Complex><Computational toolkit><Computer Vision Systems><Cues><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Set><Development><Dimensions><Disease><Disorder><Drug Therapy><Electrophysiology><Electrophysiology (science)><Elements><Encephalon><Exhibits><Ferrets><Future><Goals><Grain><Head><Health><Human><Intervention><Left><Life><Machine Learning><Maps><Measurement><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Modality><Modeling><Modern Man><Motion><Movement><Names><Nature><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurocyte><Neurons><Neurophysiology / Electrophysiology><Neurosciences><Non-linear Dynamic><Non-linear Dynamics><Nonlinear Dynamic><Nonlinear Dynamics><Outcome><Pattern><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Posture><Process><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Public Health><Series><Shapes><Social Behavior><Social Interaction><Statistical Methods><Structure><System><Techniques><Time><Time Series Analysis><Training><Video Recording><Videorecording><accelerometry><activity monitor><activity tracker><animal data><behavior prediction><behavioral disorder><behavioral prediction><body movement><brain behavior><clinical applicability><clinical application><cognitive disease><cognitive disorder><cognitive skill><cognitive syndrome><computational framework><computational toolbox><computational tools><computational toolset><computer framework><computer vision><computerized tools><cost><cost effectiveness><data interpretation><design><designing><developmental><drug intervention><drug treatment><dynamic system><dynamical system><electrophysiological><high dimensional data><high dimensionality><improved><insight><interpersonal competence><interpersonal competency><lab assignment><lab experiment><laboratory activity><laboratory assignment><laboratory exercise><laboratory experiment><machine based learning><machine learning based method><machine learning method><machine learning methodologies><mental illness><multi-scale computational modeling><multi-scale mathematical modeling><multi-scale modeling><multidimensional data><multidimensional datasets><multiscale computational modeling><multiscale mathematical modeling><multiscale modeling><name><named><naming><neural><neuronal><neuropsychiatric disease><neuropsychiatric disorder><novel><personalized health intervention><personalized intervention><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><precision interventions><precision medicine><precision-based medicine><preservation><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychosocial><social><social competence><social competency><social neuroscience><social relationships><social skills><sociobehavior><sociobehavioral><spatial and temporal><spatial temporal><spatiotemporal><statistic methods><synergism><tool><video recording system><visual motor><visuomotor>
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Margaret McCullough Benningfield

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, NASHVILLE, TN

Exploratory lead · 26/100
Solid budget
Active award
$260,650
FY 2026

Project Title

Developing and testing a text-messaging intervention to support parents after their child's psychiatric emergency

Grant Number:

5R34MH132711-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2024

End Date:

12/31/2026

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Rates of emergency department (ED) visits for psychiatric emergencies in adolescents have increased substantially in the past decade, including for suicidality, self-harm, and aggression. A substantial number of these adolescents will be discharged home from the ED with refe...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><11 year old><11 years of age><Access to Care><Accident and Emergency department><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Aggression><Aggressive behavior><Belief><Caring><Child><Child Mental Health><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Children's Hospital><Clinical><Clinical Services><Data><Deliberate Self-Harm><Development><ED visit><ED-based intervention><ER visit><Emergencies><Emergency Department><Emergency Department-based Intervention><Emergency Situation><Emergency care visit><Emergency department visit><Emergency hospital visit><Emergency medical service><Emergency room><Emergency room visit><Enrollment><Evidence based intervention><Family><Feedback><Focus Groups><Future><Gatekeeping><Goals><Health><Health Services Accessibility><Health system><Home><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Monitor><Out-patients><Outcome><Outcome Study><Outpatients><Parenting Education><Parents><Patient Self-Report><Pediatric Hospitals><Phase><Play><Problem Solving><Provider><Psychiatric therapeutic procedure><Psychological Health><Randomization trial><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reporting><Research><Risk><Role><Self Efficacy><Self-Injurious Behavior><Self-Report><Service delivery model><Service model><Services><Structure><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Testing><Text><Text Messaging><Time><Visit><Youth><Youth 10-21><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><active followup><adolescent mental health><age 11><age 11 years><automated intervention><availability of services><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><behavior change><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><care access><care as usual><care delivery model><child health care><clinical risk><compare intervention><comparison intervention><cost effective><deliberate self harm><depression><design><designing><develop therapy><developmental><digital health><digital intervention><effective intervention><eleven year old><eleven years of age><emergency service><emotion regulation><emotional regulation><enroll><evidence base><family support><follow up><follow up assessment><follow-up><followed up><followup><followup assessment><gatekeeper><health care delivery model><health care settings><health literacy><health service access><health service use><health service utilization><health services availability><high risk><high risk parents><homes><improved><improved outcome><indexing><intentional self harm><intentional self injury><intervention development><intervention effect><intervention refinement><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><mental health care><novel><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><outpatient programs><outpatient services><parent><parenting education intervention><parenting education programs><parenting intervention><parenting program><parenting skill training><parenting training><pediatric care><pediatric health care><pilot test><post intervention><post treatment><prevent><preventing><psychiatric care><psychiatric emergency><psychiatric therapy><psychiatric treatment><psychoeducation><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomized trial><randomly assigned><self harm><self injury><service availability><service engagement><service utilization><services engagement><short message service><skills><sms messaging><sms messaging intervention><social role><social stigma><stigma><substance use><substance using><suicidal><suicidality><tailored text messaging><text based intervention><text intervention><text messaging based intervention><text messaging intervention><texting><therapy development><tool><treatment access><treatment as usual><treatment development><trial comparing><usability><usual care><youngster><youth age>
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Aaron Hogue

PARTNERSHIP TO END ADDICTION, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$243,397
FY 2026

Project Title

Testing the Feasibility of a Family-based Adjunctive Treatment Protocol for Targeting Co-Occurring Internalizing Disorders among Adolescents with SUD

Grant Number:

5R34DA056026-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/15/2024

End Date:

3/31/2027

Project Abstract

Project Summary (Abstract) This R34 will develop and test an adjunctive treatment protocol for addressing co-occurring internalizing disorders among adolescents (age 13-21) enrolled in usual care for substance use problems. Internalizing disorders (IDs), primarily depression and anxiety, are highly...

Research Terms

<13 year old><13 years of age><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Anxiety><Behavior><Behavioral><Behavioral Model><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><Care Givers><Caregivers><Caring><Client><Clinic><Clinical><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Collaborations><Consultations><Data><Deliberate Self-Harm><Development><Diagnostic><Disease><Disorder><Dose><Education><Educational aspects><Elements><Emotional><Emotions><Enrollment><Evidence based practice><Exercise><Family><Family member><Fostering><Foundations><Goals><Guidelines><Interruption><Intervention><Interview><Literature><Manuals><Mental Depression><Methods><Modeling><NIDA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Phase><Prevention><Procedures><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Recovery><Reporting><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Safety><Self-Injurious Behavior><Series><Services><Site><Substance Use Disorder><Symptoms><Techniques><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><Time><Training><Treatment Effectiveness><Treatment Protocols><Treatment Regimen><Treatment Schedule><Vulnerable Populations><Youth><Youth 10-21><active followup><adolescent substance use><age 13><age 13 years><base><bases><benchmark><care as usual><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><cognitive interview><community based treatment><comorbidity><consultation><customized therapy><customized treatment><deliberate self harm><depression><design><designing><developmental><emotion dysregulation><emotion regulation><emotional dysregulation><emotional regulation><enroll><evidence base><family support><feasibility testing><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><implementation tool><individualized medicine><individualized patient treatment><individualized therapeutic strategy><individualized therapy><individualized treatment><innovate><innovation><innovative><intentional self harm><intentional self injury><juvenile><juvenile human><negative affect><negative affectivity><pathway><patient specific therapies><patient specific treatment><prevent><preventing><prototype><psychoeducation><resilience><resilient><routine care><safety net><self harm><self injury><social capital><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance use and disorder><substance using><tailored medical treatment><tailored therapy><tailored treatment><teen years><teenage><thirteen year old><thirteen years of age><tool><treatment as usual><treatment planning><treatment services><unique treatment><uptake><usual care><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><youth age><youth substance use>
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MARJORIE SOLOMON

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT DAVIS, DAVIS, CA

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$242,362
FY 2026

Project Title

A pilot trial of the Individualized Placement and Support model in autistic adults in the community

Grant Number:

5R34MH138725-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2025

End Date:

12/31/2027

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Over half a million autistic young adults will graduate from high school over the next ten years. As they enter early adulthood and no longer receive funded services through the education system, they will become increasingly disengaged from expected adult roles including getting and stayin...

Research Terms

<21 year old><21 years of age><21+ years old><ASD><Achievement><Achievement Attainment><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Advocate><Autism><Autistic Disorder><Autistic young adult><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><California><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Chronic><Client><Clinical Trials><Common Data Element><Communities><Development><Early Infantile Autism><Education><Educational aspects><Educational workshop><Effectiveness><Employment><Focus Groups><Funding><Goals><Grant><Hospitals><Hybrids><Infantile Autism><Informed Consent><Intellectual disability><Intellectual functioning disability><Intellectual limitation><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Job Satisfaction><Jobs><Kanner's Syndrome><Literature><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Modeling><NIH><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><National Institutes of Health><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Perception><Persons><Pilot Projects><Population><Process><Professional Positions><Provider><Psychological Health><QOL><Qualifying><Quality of life><Randomized><Role><Services><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Strategic Planning><Supported Employment><System><Testing><Training><Underemployment><Unemployment><United States National Institutes of Health><Vocation><Waiting Lists><Work><Work Satisfaction><Workshop><acceptability and feasibility><adult with ASD><adult with autism><adult with autism spectrum disorder><adulthood><adults on the autism spectrum><adults on the spectrum><age 21><age 21 years><autism attributes><autism indicator><autism spectral disorder><autism spectrum disorder><autism spectrum disorder features><autism spectrum disorder indicator><autism spectrum disorder symptoms><autism symptomology><autism symptoms><autism-like symptoms><autism-related attributes><autistic><autistic adult><autistic features><autistic individuals><autistic people><autistic spectrum disorder><autistic symptoms><autistic traits><autistic-like symptoms><benchmark><biological signal transduction><community academic collaboration><community academic partnership><community academic research partnership><community setting><community university partnership><developmental><disability><early adulthood><effectiveness trial><emerging adult><emotion regulation><emotional regulation><evidence base><experience><field based data><field learning><field study><field test><functional improvement><functional outcomes><high school><hybrid type 1 trial><hybrid type I trial><implementation science><improve function><improved><improved functional outcomes><indexing><individuals on the autism spectrum><individuals on the spectrum><individuals with ASD><individuals with autism><individuals with autism spectrum disorder><innovate><innovation><innovative><intellectual and developmental disability><interest><jobless><joblessness><limited intellectual functioning><member><neuropsychiatric><neuropsychiatry><out of work><parent><people on the autism spectrum><people with ASD><people with autism><people with autism spectrum disorder><person centered><physical conditioning><physical health><pilot study><pilot trial><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomized, clinical trials><randomly assigned><reading ability><reading achievement><reading competence><reading proficiency><scale up><skills><social cognition><social role><statistics><success><supportive employment><twenty-one year old><twenty-one years of age><underemployed><unemployed><waitlist><young adult with ASD><young adult with autism><young adult with autism spectrum disorder>
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Chung Jung Mun

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY-TEMPE CAMPUS, SCOTTSDALE, AZ

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$235,500
FY 2026

Project Title

Investigating the Feasibility of Combining Mindfulness Intervention and Open-Label Placebo Treatment for Chronic Pain

Grant Number:

5R34AT012677-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/26/2024

End Date:

3/31/2027

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY: Chronic pain affects over one third of the U.S. population and is a leading cause of disability. Hence, there is pressing need for developing innovative, safe, and accessible non-opioid treatments that effectively alleviate chronic pain. Mindfulness-based therapies (MBTs) have emerg...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Absence of pain sensation><Absence of sensibility to pain><Active Follow-up><Acute Pain><Acutely painful><Adherence><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Analgesic Agents><Analgesic Drugs><Analgesic Preparation><Analgesics><Anodynes><Antinociceptive Agents><Antinociceptive Drugs><Attention><Awareness><Biochemical><Cardiovascular Diseases><Caring><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Consumption><Dairying><Data><Deception><Detection><Development><Diabetes Mellitus><Effectiveness of Interventions><Ethical Issues><Ethics><Evaluation><Feasibility Studies><Feels no pain><Foundations><Frequencies><Future><Goals><Grant><Guidelines><Individual><Intervention><Length><Measures><Mediating><Meta-Analysis><Mind-Body Intervention><Mind-Body Medicine><Mindfulness Approach><Mindfulness Therapy><Mindfulness Training><Mindfulness Treatment><Mindfulness-based Approach><Mindfulness-based Therapy><Mindfulness-based Training><Mindfulness-based Treatment><Monitor><Multi-Institutional Clinical Trial><Multi-center clinical trial><Multi-site clinical trial><Multicenter clinical trial><Multisite clinical trial><No sensitivity to pain><Outcome><Pain><Pain interference><Painful><Participant><Patient Recruitments><Patient Self-Report><Patients><Placebos><Play><Population><Postoperative><Postoperative Period><Procedures><Public Health><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reading><Research><Riboflavin><Risk><Safety><Self-Report><Sensory><Severities><Sham Treatment><Site><Symptoms><System><Testing><Therapeutic Effect><Tracer><Treatment Efficacy><Videoconferencing><Visit><Vitamin B 2><Vitamin B2><Vitamin G><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><adulthood><analgesia><arm><cardiovascular disorder><chronic disorder><chronic pain><chronic pain control><chronic pain intervention><chronic pain management><chronic pain therapy><chronic pain treatment><clinical practice><conditioned pain modulation><design><designing><developmental><diabetes><diaries><disability><drug adherence><drug compliance><efficacy trial><endogenous opiate><endogenous opioids><ethical><feasibility testing><feasibility trial><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><improved><inhibit pain><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><intervention efficacy><medication adherence><medication compliance><mind body approach><mind body medicine skills><mind body techniques><mind body therapy><mind body treatments><mind body wellness><mindfulness><mindfulness intervention><mindfulness meditation><mindfulness-based intervention><mindfulness-based stress reduction><non-narcotic analgesic><non-opiate analgesic><non-opioid><non-opioid analgesic><non-opioid therapeutics><nonnarcotic analgesics><nonopiate analgesic><nonopioid><nonopioid analgesics><open label><open label study><opiate consumption><opiate drug use><opiate intake><opiate use><opioid consumption><opioid drug use><opioid intake><opioid use><pain inhibition><pain killer><pain medication><pain outcome><pain relief><pain reliever><pain-related outcome><painkiller><participant engagement><participant enrollment><participant recruitment><participant retention><patient engagement><patient enrollment><placebo analgesia><post treatment><primary outcome><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><relieve pain><retention rate><retention strategy><satisfaction><sham therapy><side effect><statistics><therapeutic efficacy><therapy efficacy><treat chronic pain><treatment strategy><urinary><video conferencing><week trial>
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Elissa K Kozlov

RUTGERS BIOMEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES, Newark, NJ

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$235,500
FY 2026

Project Title

Adapting DBT for Persons Living with HIV/AIDS Using an Artificial Intelligence-Powered Conversational Agent

Grant Number:

5R34MH134693-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2024

End Date:

3/31/2027

Project Abstract

One in four older persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) report at least one suicide attempt in their lifetime, and the risk of death by suicide is 100 times higher in PLWHA than in the general population. In the United States, there are approximately 1.2 million PLWHA, and 35% are adults aged 55 and ...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><AI Augmented><AI assisted><AI bot><AI driven><AI enhanced><AI integrated><AI powered><AI system><AIDS related stigma><AIDS stigma><AIDS/HIV><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Ageism><Anti-viral Therapy><Applications Grants><Artificial Intelligence><Artificial Intelligence enhanced><Augmented by AI><Augmented by the AI><Augmented with AI><Augmented with the AI><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Caring><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Communicable Diseases><Computer Reasoning><Conditioning Therapy><Control Groups><Dialectical behavior therapy><Ecological momentary assessment><Elderly><Emotions><Evidence based intervention><Face><Feedback><Feeling suicidal><Focus Groups><General Population><General Public><Gerontology><Grant Proposals><Guidelines><HIV associated stigma><HIV individuals><HIV infected individuals><HIV infected persons><HIV internalized stigma><HIV people><HIV positive individuals><HIV positive people><HIV related stigma><HIV stigma><HIV-based discrimination><HIV-related discrimination><HIV-related social stigma><HIV/AIDS><HIV/AIDS stigma><Health><Health Care Technology><Health Technology><History><Hybrids><Incidence><Individual><Infectious Diseases><Infectious Disorder><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Intervention Studies><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Interview><Language><Length of Life><Life><Link><Literature><Logic><Longevity><Machine Intelligence><Medical><Mental Depression><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene Services><Modality><Modeling><Moods><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Natural Language Processing><Older Population><Outcome><PLWH><PWH><Patients><Phase><Phone><Population><Population Heterogeneity><Preventative intervention><Prevention><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychotherapy><Public Health><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Sampling><Science><Self Efficacy><Stigma around HIV><Stigma in HIV><Stigma related to HIV><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide attempt><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Technology><Telephone><Testing><Text><Treatment Efficacy><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Work><adulthood><advanced age><advanced disease><advanced illness><aged><anti-viral efficacy><artificial intelligence assisted><artificial intelligence augmented><artificial intelligence driven><artificial intelligence integrated><artificial intelligence powered><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><biopsychosocial><care as usual><care costs><care delivery><care seeking><chat bot><chatbot><cohort><conversational AI><conversational agent><conversational bot><death risk><depression><design><designing><develop therapy><diverse populations><drug adherence><drug compliance><effective intervention><eligible participant><enhanced with AI><enhanced with Artificial Intelligence><evidence base><experience><faces><facial><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><feasibility trial><geriatric><gerontologic><group intervention><heterogeneous population><histories><improved><individuals infected with HIV><individuals with HIV><individuals with human immunodeficiency virus><industrial partnership><industry partner><industry partnership><innovate><innovation><innovative><intent to die><interest><internalized stigma><intervention development><intervention efficacy><intervention for prevention><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><mHealth therapeutic><mHealth therapy><mHealth treatment><medication adherence><medication compliance><mental health care><mhealth interventions><mobile health intervention><mobile health therapeutic><mobile health therapy><mobile health treatment><mortality risk><natural language understanding><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><older adult><older adulthood><older groups><older individuals><older person><participant enrollment><patient enrollment><patient population><people infected with HIV><people infected with human immunodeficiency virus><people living with HIV><people with HIV><people with human immunodeficiency virus><population diversity><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><psychological outcomes><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reduce suicidality><reduce suicide><reducing suicidality><reducing suicide><response><self-stigma><senior citizen><skills><social><stigma associated with HIV><stressor><suicidal attempt><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal morbidity><suicidal mortality><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidality prevention><suicide behavior><suicide death><suicide ideation><suicide intervention><suicide morbidity><suicide mortality><suicide risk><suicides><therapeutic efficacy><therapy development><therapy efficacy><thoughts about suicide><treatment adherence><treatment as usual><treatment compliance><treatment development><usability><usual care><viral infectious disease treatment>
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PAULA AMINA ALIO

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, ROCHESTER, NY

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$231,000
FY 2026

Project Title

Building Capacity to Meet the Palliative Care Needs of People with Parkinson Disease, Lewy Body Dementia and Related Disorders living in Black and Hispanic Communities

Grant Number:

5R34NS139965-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2025

End Date:

1/31/2028

Project Abstract

Parkinson’s disease (PD), Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) and related disorders are the second most common neurodegenerative illness affecting over 1.5 million Americans and are the 14th leading cause of death in the United States. Notably, while PD is traditionally described by motor symptoms (e.g. tremor...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><65 and older><65 or older><65 years of age and older><65 years of age or more><65 years of age or older><65+ years><65+ years old><> 65 years><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Advocate><Affect><African American><Afro American><Afroamerican><Aged 65 and Over><Amentia><American><Area><Black><Black Populations><Black group><Black individual><Black people><Black race><Blacks><Care Givers><Caregivers><Caring><Cause of Death><Clinical Trials><Collaborations><Communities><Community Practice><Degenerative Neurologic Disorders><Dementia><Disease><Disorder><Disparities><Disparity><Dissemination and Implementation><Distress><Education><Educational aspects><Ensure><Family><Future><Goals><Grant><Health><Health Care><Health Services><High Prevalence><Hispanic><Hispanic Populations><Hispanic group><Hispanic individual><Hispanic people><Hispanics><Improve Access><Individual><Infrastructure><Institution><Intervention><Interview><LB dementia><Language><Lewy Body Dementia><Lewy Body Type Senile Dementia><Lewy dementia><Life><Logistics><Medical><Mental Depression><Methods><Modeling><Modification><Multi-Institutional Clinical Trial><Multi-center clinical trial><Multi-site clinical trial><Multicenter clinical trial><Multisite clinical trial><Nervous System Degenerative Diseases><Neural Degenerative Diseases><Neural degenerative Disorders><Neurodegenerative Diseases><Neurodegenerative Disorders><Neurologic><Neurologic Degenerative Conditions><Neurological><Neurology><Nursing Homes><Outcome><Pain><Painful><Palliative Care><Palliative Therapy><Palliative Treatment><Paralysis Agitans><Parkinson><Parkinson Disease><Patients><Perception><Personalized medical approach><Persons><Population><Preparedness><Primary Parkinsonism><Process><Progressive Disease><Psychosocial Influences><Psychosocial Issues><QOC><QOL><Quality of Care><Quality of life><Readiness><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Rural><Services><Site><Social Service><Social Work><Socioeconomically disadvantaged><Spirituality><Supportive Therapy><Supportive care><Symptoms><System><Tremor><Underserved Population><United States><Work><above age 65><adulthood><after age 65><age 65 and greater><age 65 and older><age 65 or older><age > 65><age of 65 years onward><aged 65 and greater><aged 65+><aged ≥65><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><care giver stress><care partner><care services><care systems><caregiver distress><caregiver stress><caregiving partner><comfort care><community academic collaboration><community academic partnership><community academic research partnership><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community based participatory research><community engagement><community led research><community level disadvantage><community participatory research><community partnered participatory research><community partners><community partnership><community university partnership><community-based partners><degenerative diseases of motor and sensory neurons><degenerative neurological diseases><depression><disability><disadvantaged community><disparity in care><disparity in health care><effective intervention><engagement with communities><health care disparity><health care inequality><health care inequity><hispanic community><human old age (65+)><improved><improved outcome><individualized approach><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><meeting><meetings><member><mortality><motor symptom><multi-site trial><multidisciplinary><multisite trial><neighborhood barrier><neighborhood disadvantage><neighborhood-level barrier><neighborhood-level disadvantage><neurodegenerative illness><non-motor symptom><nonmotor symptom><novel><nursing home><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><over 65 years><palliative><palliative intervention><participatory action research><personalized approach><precision approach><preference><recruit><service providers><socio-economic disadvantage><socio-economically disadvantaged><socio-economically underprivileged><socioeconomic disadvantage><socioeconomically underprivileged><stress among caregiver><stress in caregiver><stress on caregiver><tailored approach><traditional care><under served group><under served individual><under served people><under served population><underserved group><underserved individual><underserved people><≥65 years>
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BENZI M KLUGER

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, ROCHESTER, NY

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$231,000
FY 2026

Project Title

Building Capacity to Meet the Palliative Care Needs of People with Parkinson Disease, Lewy Body Dementia and Related Disorders living in Black and Hispanic Communities

Grant Number:

5R34NS139965-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2025

End Date:

1/31/2028

Project Abstract

Parkinson’s disease (PD), Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) and related disorders are the second most common neurodegenerative illness affecting over 1.5 million Americans and are the 14th leading cause of death in the United States. Notably, while PD is traditionally described by motor symptoms (e.g. tremor...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><65 and older><65 or older><65 years of age and older><65 years of age or more><65 years of age or older><65+ years><65+ years old><> 65 years><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Advocate><Affect><African American><Afro American><Afroamerican><Aged 65 and Over><Amentia><American><Area><Black><Black Populations><Black group><Black individual><Black people><Black race><Blacks><Care Givers><Caregivers><Caring><Cause of Death><Clinical Trials><Collaborations><Communities><Community Practice><Degenerative Neurologic Disorders><Dementia><Disease><Disorder><Disparities><Disparity><Dissemination and Implementation><Distress><Education><Educational aspects><Ensure><Family><Future><Goals><Grant><Health><Health Care><Health Services><High Prevalence><Hispanic><Hispanic Populations><Hispanic group><Hispanic individual><Hispanic people><Hispanics><Improve Access><Individual><Infrastructure><Institution><Intervention><Interview><LB dementia><Language><Lewy Body Dementia><Lewy Body Type Senile Dementia><Lewy dementia><Life><Logistics><Medical><Mental Depression><Methods><Modeling><Modification><Multi-Institutional Clinical Trial><Multi-center clinical trial><Multi-site clinical trial><Multicenter clinical trial><Multisite clinical trial><Nervous System Degenerative Diseases><Neural Degenerative Diseases><Neural degenerative Disorders><Neurodegenerative Diseases><Neurodegenerative Disorders><Neurologic><Neurologic Degenerative Conditions><Neurological><Neurology><Nursing Homes><Outcome><Pain><Painful><Palliative Care><Palliative Therapy><Palliative Treatment><Paralysis Agitans><Parkinson><Parkinson Disease><Patients><Perception><Personalized medical approach><Persons><Population><Preparedness><Primary Parkinsonism><Process><Progressive Disease><Psychosocial Influences><Psychosocial Issues><QOC><QOL><Quality of Care><Quality of life><Readiness><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Rural><Services><Site><Social Service><Social Work><Socioeconomically disadvantaged><Spirituality><Supportive Therapy><Supportive care><Symptoms><System><Tremor><Underserved Population><United States><Work><above age 65><adulthood><after age 65><age 65 and greater><age 65 and older><age 65 or older><age > 65><age of 65 years onward><aged 65 and greater><aged 65+><aged ≥65><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><care giver stress><care partner><care services><care systems><caregiver distress><caregiver stress><caregiving partner><comfort care><community academic collaboration><community academic partnership><community academic research partnership><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community based participatory research><community engagement><community led research><community level disadvantage><community participatory research><community partnered participatory research><community partners><community partnership><community university partnership><community-based partners><degenerative diseases of motor and sensory neurons><degenerative neurological diseases><depression><disability><disadvantaged community><disparity in care><disparity in health care><effective intervention><engagement with communities><health care disparity><health care inequality><health care inequity><hispanic community><human old age (65+)><improved><improved outcome><individualized approach><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><meeting><meetings><member><mortality><motor symptom><multi-site trial><multidisciplinary><multisite trial><neighborhood barrier><neighborhood disadvantage><neighborhood-level barrier><neighborhood-level disadvantage><neurodegenerative illness><non-motor symptom><nonmotor symptom><novel><nursing home><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><over 65 years><palliative><palliative intervention><participatory action research><personalized approach><precision approach><preference><recruit><service providers><socio-economic disadvantage><socio-economically disadvantaged><socio-economically underprivileged><socioeconomic disadvantage><socioeconomically underprivileged><stress among caregiver><stress in caregiver><stress on caregiver><tailored approach><traditional care><under served group><under served individual><under served people><under served population><underserved group><underserved individual><underserved people><≥65 years>
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Amanda K Marma

LURIE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$193,674
FY 2026

Project Title

Developing a Novel Adolescent Cardiovascular Health Promotion Program (CPP)

Grant Number:

5R34HL171722-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2024

End Date:

2/28/2027

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors in adolescence are common and robustly associated with adult CVD events. Clinical capacity for intensive behavioral intervention is insufficient to meet demand, and moreover, standard behavioral interventions have had limited effic...

Research Terms

<12-20 years old><18 year old><18 years of age><21+ years old><Adherence><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Behavior><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Anxiety><Attention><BMI><BMI percentile><BMI z-score><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><Body mass index><Cannot see a future><Cardiovascular Diseases><Childhood><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Conditioning Therapy><Data><Development><Diagnostic><Dimensions><Dose><Emotional><Emotional disorder><Emotions><Enrollment><Equilibrium><Evaluation><Event><Feeling hopeless><Feels there is no future><Foundations><Future><Goals><Guidelines><Health><Health Promotion><Health behavior><Impairment><Intervention><Interview><Leanness><Loss of hope for the future><Methods><Motivation><NHLBI><National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute><Negative about the future><Neurobiology><No hope for the future><Obesity><Obesity associated cardiovascular disease><Obesity related cardiovascular disease><Personal awareness><Phase><Population><Preparation><Preventive><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychologist><Quetelet index><Randomized><Recommendation><Regulation><Research><Risk><Risk Factors><Salutogenesis><Self Perception><Self image><Self view><Societies><Structure><Target Populations><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><Thinness><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><academic intervention><acceptability and feasibility><adiposity><adolescence (12-20)><adulthood><age 18><age 18 years><age group><arm><balance><balance function><behavior change><behavior change wheel><behavior intervention><behavior study><behavioral intervention><behavioral study><benchmark><cardiovascular disease risk><cardiovascular disorder><cardiovascular disorder risk><cardiovascular health><co-morbid><co-morbidity><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><comorbidity><corpulence><cost><delivered remotely><developmental><diabetes prevention program><digital><effectiveness testing><efficacy trial><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><emotion regulation><emotional regulation><empowerment><enroll><experience><health related behavior><healthy lifestyle><hopelessness><implementation design><implementation research design><improved><insight><interest><intervention refinement><iterative design><juvenile><juvenile human><mortality><multiphase optimization strategy><natives><neurobiological><novel><pediatric><person centered><pilot test><pilot trial><preference><premature><prematurity><preparations><prevent><preventing><programs><promoting health><prototype><psychosocial stresses><psychosocial stressors><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><remote delivery><response><self awareness><self knowledge><teen years><teenage><theories><youth age>
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Ashley K Hagaman

YALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CT

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$91,849
FY 2026

Project Title

Integrating a suicide prevention package of strategies into decentralized primary health care systems: an implementation pilot study in rural Nepal

Grant Number:

5R34MH135122-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/15/2024

End Date:

2/28/2027

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Suicide is a leading contributor to global mortality and rates have remained steady, or increased, in low- resourced settings. South Asia has the highest suicide rate in the world and despite different cultural risk profiles for suicide, little research has explored strategi...

Research Terms

<Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Adoption><Approaches to prevention><Asia><Behavior><Caring><China><Clinical><Clinical effectiveness><Communities><Community Health Aides><Competence><Country><Decentralization><Detection><Disadvantaged><District Hospitals><Economic Income><Economical Income><Educational workshop><Elements><Ethics><Ethnography><Evidence based program><Feasibility Studies><Feeling suicidal><Funding><Future><Government><Health><Health Care><Health Care Facility><Health Care Providers><Health Care Systems><Health Facilities><Health Personnel><Health system><Hospitals><Household><Hybrids><Income><India><Individual><Interview><Investigators><LMIC><Link><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Mainland China><Maintenance><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Modeling><Monitor><Nepal><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Perception><Persons><Pilot Projects><Prevalence><Preventative strategy><Prevention approach><Prevention strategy><Preventive><Preventive strategy><Primary Care><Primary Health Care><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><QOC><Quality of Care><RE-AIM><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Risk><Rural><Safety><Screening procedure><Severities><South Asian><Structure><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Supervision><System><Testing><Training><Training Programs><Violence><Work><Workshop><acceptability and feasibility><access gaps><active followup><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><care facilities><care services><care systems><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community health worker><depression><design><designing><digital monitoring><digital platform><effectiveness outcome><effectiveness-related outcomes><ethical><ethnographic><evidence base><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><feasibility trial><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><formative assessment><formative evaluation><future implementation><gaps in access><health care model><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health services infrastructure><health staff><health system infrastructure><health training><health workers><health workforce><healthcare delivery infrastructure><healthcare employees><healthcare infrastructure><healthcare staff><healthcare system infrastructure><healthcare workforce><ideation><implementation framework><implementation outcomes><implementation protocol><implementation research framework><implementation science framework><implementation strategy><implementation/effectiveness><improved><incomes><intent to die><low and middle-income countries><medical care providers><medical personnel><mental health care><mental illness><mortality><patient oriented outcomes><pilot study><pilot test><population health><post-COVID><post-COVID-19><post-coronavirus disease 2019><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><primary care patient><primary care provider><primary care services><programs><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><recruit><screening><screening tools><screenings><secondary outcome><social stigma><stigma><strategies for implementation><success><suicidal><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidality><suicidality prevention><suicide behavior><suicide ideation><suicide intervention><suicide rate><suicide risk><suicides><thoughts about suicide><tool><treatment provider><uptake><violent><violent behavior>
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Sabitri Sapkota

YALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CT

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$91,849
FY 2026

Project Title

Integrating a suicide prevention package of strategies into decentralized primary health care systems: an implementation pilot study in rural Nepal

Grant Number:

5R34MH135122-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/15/2024

End Date:

2/28/2027

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Suicide is a leading contributor to global mortality and rates have remained steady, or increased, in low- resourced settings. South Asia has the highest suicide rate in the world and despite different cultural risk profiles for suicide, little research has explored strategi...

Research Terms

<Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Adoption><Approaches to prevention><Asia><Behavior><Caring><China><Clinical><Clinical effectiveness><Communities><Community Health Aides><Competence><Country><Decentralization><Detection><Disadvantaged><District Hospitals><Economic Income><Economical Income><Educational workshop><Elements><Ethics><Ethnography><Evidence based program><Feasibility Studies><Feeling suicidal><Funding><Future><Government><Health><Health Care><Health Care Facility><Health Care Providers><Health Care Systems><Health Facilities><Health Personnel><Health system><Hospitals><Household><Hybrids><Income><India><Individual><Interview><Investigators><LMIC><Link><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Mainland China><Maintenance><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Modeling><Monitor><Nepal><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Perception><Persons><Pilot Projects><Prevalence><Preventative strategy><Prevention approach><Prevention strategy><Preventive><Preventive strategy><Primary Care><Primary Health Care><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><QOC><Quality of Care><RE-AIM><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Risk><Rural><Safety><Screening procedure><Severities><South Asian><Structure><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Supervision><System><Testing><Training><Training Programs><Violence><Work><Workshop><acceptability and feasibility><access gaps><active followup><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><care facilities><care services><care systems><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community health worker><depression><design><designing><digital monitoring><digital platform><effectiveness outcome><effectiveness-related outcomes><ethical><ethnographic><evidence base><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><feasibility trial><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><formative assessment><formative evaluation><future implementation><gaps in access><health care model><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health services infrastructure><health staff><health system infrastructure><health training><health workers><health workforce><healthcare delivery infrastructure><healthcare employees><healthcare infrastructure><healthcare staff><healthcare system infrastructure><healthcare workforce><ideation><implementation framework><implementation outcomes><implementation protocol><implementation research framework><implementation science framework><implementation strategy><implementation/effectiveness><improved><incomes><intent to die><low and middle-income countries><medical care providers><medical personnel><mental health care><mental illness><mortality><patient oriented outcomes><pilot study><pilot test><population health><post-COVID><post-COVID-19><post-coronavirus disease 2019><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><primary care patient><primary care provider><primary care services><programs><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><recruit><screening><screening tools><screenings><secondary outcome><social stigma><stigma><strategies for implementation><success><suicidal><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidality><suicidality prevention><suicide behavior><suicide ideation><suicide intervention><suicide rate><suicide risk><suicides><thoughts about suicide><tool><treatment provider><uptake><violent><violent behavior>
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Gerami D Seitzman

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$492,000
FY 2025

Project Title

Decentralized Dry Eye Study, Planning & Feasibility

Grant Number:

1R34EY037743-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2025

End Date:

9/29/2027

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Dry eye disease (DED) is one of the most common chronic eye diseases. Traditional randomized clinical trials for DED are challenged with sample sizes too small to demonstrate effect, lack of diversity among participants, and insufficient correlation between objective markers and pati...

Research Terms

<Biological Markers><Body Tissues><Chronic><Ciclosporin><Classification><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Clinical Trials><Clinical Trials Design><Collection><Communication><Cornea><CsA><Cyclosporin A><Cyclosporine><Cyclosporine A><Decentralization><Disease><Disorder><Drugs><Dry Eye Syndromes><Dry eye disease><Electronics><Environment><Evaluation><Evidence based intervention><Eye diseases><Feasibility Studies><Foundations><Future><Gene Transcription><Genetic><Genetic Transcription><Genomics><Grant><Head><History><Home><Home environment><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Investigation><Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca><Laboratories><Lacrimal deficiency><Lacrimal secretion><Lacrimation><Location><Manuals><Measurement><Measures><Medication><NGS Method><NGS system><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Non-Polyadenylated RNA><Ocular desiccation><Outcome><Outcome Assessment><Outcome Measure><Participant><Patient Outcomes Assessments><Patient Recruitments><Patient Reported Measures><Patient Reported Outcomes><Patients><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pilot Projects><Placebos><Process><RNA><RNA Expression><RNA Gene Products><RNA Sequences><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Research Design><Research Specimen><Ribonucleic Acid><Sample Size><Sampling><Sandimmun><SangCya><Sham Treatment><Specimen><Standardization><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><Study Type><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Swab><Symptoms><Systematics><Testing><Therapeutic><Time><Tissues><Transcription><Tube><United States National Institutes of Health><Vial><Vial device><Work><arm><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><clinical investigation><clinical significance><clinically significant><comparative><conjunctiva><corneal><determine efficacy><drug/agent><dry eye><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><electronic><electronic device><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><eye disorder><eye dryness><global gene expression><global transcription profile><histories><homes><improved><intervention arm><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><measurable outcome><neoral><new approaches><next gen sequencing><next generation sequencing><nextgen sequencing><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><ocular disease><ocular disorder><ocular dryness><ocular signs of dryness><ocular surface><ocular surface dryness><operation><operations><ophthalmopathy><outcome measurement><participant engagement><participant recruitment><patient engagement><pilot study><randomized, clinical trials><recruit><remote assessment><remote evaluation><remote technology><sample collection><sandimmune><sham therapy><specimen collection><statistical analysis><study design><tear deficiency><tear production><tear secretion><transcriptome><transcriptomics><treatment arm><treatment effect><trial design>
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CHARLES S. ABRAMS

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$449,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Zinc Supplementation in SCD: A Precursor to the Think Zinc for Bones Trial

Grant Number:

1R34HL177448-01A1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/15/2025

End Date:

7/31/2027

Project Abstract

Abstract Patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) experience early onset bone morbidity; 60% of young adults with SCD live with low bone mass and are at increased risk for fracture. Zinc, an essential trace mineral, is crucial for red cell stability, growth, and bone metabolism. Zinc deficiency is re...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Adherence><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><African American><Afro American><Afroamerican><Age><American Society of Hematology><Architecture><Attention><Biological Markers><Biometals><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blood erythrocyte><Bone Density><Bone Formation><Bone Mineral Density><Bone Resorption><Bone structure><C-terminal type I collagen telopeptide><CAT scan><CT X Ray><CT Xray><CT imaging><CT scan><Calibration><Cancellous bone><Causality><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Clinical Trials Network><Collection><Computed Tomography><Coxa><DEXA><DXA><Data><Defect><Deterioration><Dietary intake><Disease Outcome><Distal><Dose><Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry><Dual-Energy Xray Absorptiometry><Engineering / Architecture><Ensure><Erythrocytes><Erythrocytic><Etiology><Family><Femur><Focus Groups><Fracture><Funding><Future><Gender><Generalized Growth><Growth><Hb SS disease><HbSS disease><Height><Hemoglobin S Disease><Hemoglobin sickle cell disease><Hemoglobin sickle cell disorder><Hemoglobinopathies><Hemolysis><Hemolysis Induction><Hip><Hip region structure><Image><Imaging Device><Imaging Instrument><Imaging Tool><Individual><Infarction><Inflammation><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Kidney Failure><Kidney Insufficiency><Literature><Marrow erythrocyte><Measures><Meta-Analysis><Monitor><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Multi-Institutional Clinical Trial><Multi-center clinical trial><Multi-site clinical trial><Multicenter clinical trial><Multisite clinical trial><N-terminal><NH2-terminal><Neck><Necrosis><Necrotic><Nutrition Research><Nutritional Study><Osteoclastic Bone Loss><Osteogenesis><Outcome><Oxidative Stress><Oxidative Stress Induction><Pain><Painful><Patient Compliance><Patients><Peripheral><Persons><Pharmacies><Pharmacy facility><Phase><Pilot Projects><Population><Preparation><Prospective Studies><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Publishing><Quality Control><Radial><Radius><Randomized><Red Blood Cells><Red Cell><Renal Failure><Renal Insufficiency><Reporting><Research><Resolution><Risk><Sample Size><Scanning><Severities><Shipping><Sickle Cell><Sickle Cell Anemia><Site><Spinal Column><Spine><Standardization><Supplementation><Supplementation with zinc><Testing><Thalassemia><Therapeutic><Tissue Growth><Tomodensitometry><Trabecular Bone Score><Trace Elements><Trace Mineral><Type I Procollagen><VIT D><Vertebrae><Vertebral><Vertebral column><Vitamin D><X-Ray CAT Scan><X-Ray Computed Tomography><X-Ray Computerized Tomography><Xray CAT scan><Xray Computed Tomography><Xray computerized tomography><Zinc><Zinc decreased><Zinc deficiency><Zinc low><Zinc supplementation><Zn deficiency><Zn element><Zn levels low><Zn supplementation><Zn++ low><active followup><adult youth><adulthood><ages><backbone><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><blood corpuscles><bone><bone fracture><bone health><bone imaging><bone mass><bone metabolism><bone scanning><bone tissue formation><catscan><causation><clinical imaging><computed axial tomography><computer tomography><computerized axial tomography><computerized tomography><cost><curative intervention><curative therapeutic><curative therapy><curative treatments><design><designing><disease causation><early experience><early onset><erythrolysis><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><fracture risk><imaging><improved><infarct><information gathering><instrument><interest><low Zinc level><m-Health><mHealth><mobile health><new drug treatments><new drugs><new pharmacological therapeutic><new therapeutics><new therapy><next generation therapeutics><non-contrast CT><noncontrast CT><noncontrast computed tomography><novel><novel drug treatments><novel drugs><novel pharmaco-therapeutic><novel pharmacological therapeutic><novel therapeutics><novel therapy><ontogeny><patient adherence><patient cooperation><patient tolerability><patient tolerance><pilot study><preparations><randomisation><randomization><randomized, clinical trials><randomly assigned><recruit><resolutions><response><response biomarker><response markers><scale up><screening><screenings><sickle RBC><sickle cell disease><sickle cell disorder><sickle disease><sickle erythrocyte><sickle red blood cell><sicklemia><skeletal><skeletal imaging><skeletal structure><spine bone structure><substantia spongiosa><substantia trabecularis><tool><trabecular bone><urinary><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><zinc supplement>
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ELLEN B FUNG

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$449,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Zinc Supplementation in SCD: A Precursor to the Think Zinc for Bones Trial

Grant Number:

1R34HL177448-01A1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/15/2025

End Date:

7/31/2027

Project Abstract

Abstract Patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) experience early onset bone morbidity; 60% of young adults with SCD live with low bone mass and are at increased risk for fracture. Zinc, an essential trace mineral, is crucial for red cell stability, growth, and bone metabolism. Zinc deficiency is re...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Adherence><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><African American><Afro American><Afroamerican><Age><American Society of Hematology><Architecture><Attention><Biological Markers><Biometals><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blood erythrocyte><Bone Density><Bone Formation><Bone Mineral Density><Bone Resorption><Bone structure><C-terminal type I collagen telopeptide><CAT scan><CT X Ray><CT Xray><CT imaging><CT scan><Calibration><Cancellous bone><Causality><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Clinical Trials Network><Collection><Computed Tomography><Coxa><DEXA><DXA><Data><Defect><Deterioration><Dietary intake><Disease Outcome><Distal><Dose><Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry><Dual-Energy Xray Absorptiometry><Engineering / Architecture><Ensure><Erythrocytes><Erythrocytic><Etiology><Family><Femur><Focus Groups><Fracture><Funding><Future><Gender><Generalized Growth><Growth><Hb SS disease><HbSS disease><Height><Hemoglobin S Disease><Hemoglobin sickle cell disease><Hemoglobin sickle cell disorder><Hemoglobinopathies><Hemolysis><Hemolysis Induction><Hip><Hip region structure><Image><Imaging Device><Imaging Instrument><Imaging Tool><Individual><Infarction><Inflammation><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Kidney Failure><Kidney Insufficiency><Literature><Marrow erythrocyte><Measures><Meta-Analysis><Monitor><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Multi-Institutional Clinical Trial><Multi-center clinical trial><Multi-site clinical trial><Multicenter clinical trial><Multisite clinical trial><N-terminal><NH2-terminal><Neck><Necrosis><Necrotic><Nutrition Research><Nutritional Study><Osteoclastic Bone Loss><Osteogenesis><Outcome><Oxidative Stress><Oxidative Stress Induction><Pain><Painful><Patient Compliance><Patients><Peripheral><Persons><Pharmacies><Pharmacy facility><Phase><Pilot Projects><Population><Preparation><Prospective Studies><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Publishing><Quality Control><Radial><Radius><Randomized><Red Blood Cells><Red Cell><Renal Failure><Renal Insufficiency><Reporting><Research><Resolution><Risk><Sample Size><Scanning><Severities><Shipping><Sickle Cell><Sickle Cell Anemia><Site><Spinal Column><Spine><Standardization><Supplementation><Supplementation with zinc><Testing><Thalassemia><Therapeutic><Tissue Growth><Tomodensitometry><Trabecular Bone Score><Trace Elements><Trace Mineral><Type I Procollagen><VIT D><Vertebrae><Vertebral><Vertebral column><Vitamin D><X-Ray CAT Scan><X-Ray Computed Tomography><X-Ray Computerized Tomography><Xray CAT scan><Xray Computed Tomography><Xray computerized tomography><Zinc><Zinc decreased><Zinc deficiency><Zinc low><Zinc supplementation><Zn deficiency><Zn element><Zn levels low><Zn supplementation><Zn++ low><active followup><adult youth><adulthood><ages><backbone><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><blood corpuscles><bone><bone fracture><bone health><bone imaging><bone mass><bone metabolism><bone scanning><bone tissue formation><catscan><causation><clinical imaging><computed axial tomography><computer tomography><computerized axial tomography><computerized tomography><cost><curative intervention><curative therapeutic><curative therapy><curative treatments><design><designing><disease causation><early experience><early onset><erythrolysis><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><fracture risk><imaging><improved><infarct><information gathering><instrument><interest><low Zinc level><m-Health><mHealth><mobile health><new drug treatments><new drugs><new pharmacological therapeutic><new therapeutics><new therapy><next generation therapeutics><non-contrast CT><noncontrast CT><noncontrast computed tomography><novel><novel drug treatments><novel drugs><novel pharmaco-therapeutic><novel pharmacological therapeutic><novel therapeutics><novel therapy><ontogeny><patient adherence><patient cooperation><patient tolerability><patient tolerance><pilot study><preparations><randomisation><randomization><randomized, clinical trials><randomly assigned><recruit><resolutions><response><response biomarker><response markers><scale up><screening><screenings><sickle RBC><sickle cell disease><sickle cell disorder><sickle disease><sickle erythrocyte><sickle red blood cell><sicklemia><skeletal><skeletal imaging><skeletal structure><spine bone structure><substantia spongiosa><substantia trabecularis><tool><trabecular bone><urinary><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><zinc supplement>
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ELLIOTT P VICHINSKY

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$449,538
FY 2025

Project Title

Zinc Supplementation in SCD: A Precursor to the Think Zinc for Bones Trial

Grant Number:

1R34HL177448-01A1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/15/2025

End Date:

7/31/2027

Project Abstract

Abstract Patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) experience early onset bone morbidity; 60% of young adults with SCD live with low bone mass and are at increased risk for fracture. Zinc, an essential trace mineral, is crucial for red cell stability, growth, and bone metabolism. Zinc deficiency is re...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Adherence><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><African American><Afro American><Afroamerican><Age><American Society of Hematology><Architecture><Attention><Biological Markers><Biometals><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blood erythrocyte><Bone Density><Bone Formation><Bone Mineral Density><Bone Resorption><Bone structure><C-terminal type I collagen telopeptide><CAT scan><CT X Ray><CT Xray><CT imaging><CT scan><Calibration><Cancellous bone><Causality><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Clinical Trials Network><Collection><Computed Tomography><Coxa><DEXA><DXA><Data><Defect><Deterioration><Dietary intake><Disease Outcome><Distal><Dose><Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry><Dual-Energy Xray Absorptiometry><Engineering / Architecture><Ensure><Erythrocytes><Erythrocytic><Etiology><Family><Femur><Focus Groups><Fracture><Funding><Future><Gender><Generalized Growth><Growth><Hb SS disease><HbSS disease><Height><Hemoglobin S Disease><Hemoglobin sickle cell disease><Hemoglobin sickle cell disorder><Hemoglobinopathies><Hemolysis><Hemolysis Induction><Hip><Hip region structure><Image><Imaging Device><Imaging Instrument><Imaging Tool><Individual><Infarction><Inflammation><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Kidney Failure><Kidney Insufficiency><Literature><Marrow erythrocyte><Measures><Meta-Analysis><Monitor><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Multi-Institutional Clinical Trial><Multi-center clinical trial><Multi-site clinical trial><Multicenter clinical trial><Multisite clinical trial><N-terminal><NH2-terminal><Neck><Necrosis><Necrotic><Nutrition Research><Nutritional Study><Osteoclastic Bone Loss><Osteogenesis><Outcome><Oxidative Stress><Oxidative Stress Induction><Pain><Painful><Patient Compliance><Patients><Peripheral><Persons><Pharmacies><Pharmacy facility><Phase><Pilot Projects><Population><Preparation><Prospective Studies><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Publishing><Quality Control><Radial><Radius><Randomized><Red Blood Cells><Red Cell><Renal Failure><Renal Insufficiency><Reporting><Research><Resolution><Risk><Sample Size><Scanning><Severities><Shipping><Sickle Cell><Sickle Cell Anemia><Site><Spinal Column><Spine><Standardization><Supplementation><Supplementation with zinc><Testing><Thalassemia><Therapeutic><Tissue Growth><Tomodensitometry><Trabecular Bone Score><Trace Elements><Trace Mineral><Type I Procollagen><VIT D><Vertebrae><Vertebral><Vertebral column><Vitamin D><X-Ray CAT Scan><X-Ray Computed Tomography><X-Ray Computerized Tomography><Xray CAT scan><Xray Computed Tomography><Xray computerized tomography><Zinc><Zinc decreased><Zinc deficiency><Zinc low><Zinc supplementation><Zn deficiency><Zn element><Zn levels low><Zn supplementation><Zn++ low><active followup><adult youth><adulthood><ages><backbone><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><blood corpuscles><bone><bone fracture><bone health><bone imaging><bone mass><bone metabolism><bone scanning><bone tissue formation><catscan><causation><clinical imaging><computed axial tomography><computer tomography><computerized axial tomography><computerized tomography><cost><curative intervention><curative therapeutic><curative therapy><curative treatments><design><designing><disease causation><early experience><early onset><erythrolysis><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><fracture risk><imaging><improved><infarct><information gathering><instrument><interest><low Zinc level><m-Health><mHealth><mobile health><new drug treatments><new drugs><new pharmacological therapeutic><new therapeutics><new therapy><next generation therapeutics><non-contrast CT><noncontrast CT><noncontrast computed tomography><novel><novel drug treatments><novel drugs><novel pharmaco-therapeutic><novel pharmacological therapeutic><novel therapeutics><novel therapy><ontogeny><patient adherence><patient cooperation><patient tolerability><patient tolerance><pilot study><preparations><randomisation><randomization><randomized, clinical trials><randomly assigned><recruit><resolutions><response><response biomarker><response markers><scale up><screening><screenings><sickle RBC><sickle cell disease><sickle cell disorder><sickle disease><sickle erythrocyte><sickle red blood cell><sicklemia><skeletal><skeletal imaging><skeletal structure><spine bone structure><substantia spongiosa><substantia trabecularis><tool><trabecular bone><urinary><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><zinc supplement>
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Nicholas Paul Allan

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, Columbus, OH

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$393,750
FY 2025

Project Title

Brief Digitally-Enhanced Intervention for Managing Emotional Pain and Reducing Alcohol Use during Medication for OUD

Grant Number:

5R34DA061589-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2027

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Heavy, problematic alcohol use is highly prevalent within individuals receiving medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) and contributes to increased risk of opioid overdose and poorer MOUD treatment outcomes. The recently proposed CANUE model (Catastrophizing, Anxiety, Negative Urgency, ...

Research Terms

<Academic Medical Centers><Adherence><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol abuse><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Android App><Android Application><Anxiety><Arousal><Blinking><Cell Phone><Cell Phone Application><Cell phone App><Cellular Phone><Cellular Phone App><Cellular Phone Application><Cellular Telephone><Chemosensitization><Chemosensitization/Potentiation><Clinical Trials><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Consensus><Data><Development><Disease><Disorder><Distress><EEG><ETOH level><Ecological momentary assessment><Electroencephalogram><Electroencephalography><Emotional><Emotions><EtOH abuse><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Event-Related Potentials><Exhibits><Expectancy><General Population><General Public><Goals><Health Care Professional><Health Professional><Health Promotion><Heavy Drinking><Implementation readiness><Individual><Individual Differences><Infrastructure><Intervention><Link><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Mobile Phones><Modeling><Negative Reinforcements><Opiates><Opioid><Out-patients><Outcome><Outcome Study><Outpatients><Pain><Painful><Participant><Pathway interactions><Patient Self-Report><Patients><Perception><Phase><Play><Potentiation><Probability><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Health><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reaction><Research><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Salutogenesis><Self Medication><Self-Report><Smart Phone App><Smart Phone Application><Smartphone App><Standardization><Stimulus><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Treatment outcome><Uncertainty><Universities><University Medical Centers><Withdrawal><active control><addiction><addictive disorder><alcohol co-abuse><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol level><alcohol measurement><alcohol problem><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><anxiety sensitivity><app on a smartphone><application on a smartphone><arm><bodily sensation><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><cell phone based app><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><college student><community partners><community-based partners><coping><craving><developmental><digital><digital technology><digital tool><digital toolkit><doubt><drink heavily><drinking><drinking behavior><drug adherence><drug compliance><emotional experience><ethanol abuse><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol measurement><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><ethyl alcohol measurements><event related potential><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><extreme drinking><eye blink><eyeblink><hazardous alcohol use><heavy alcohol use><iOS app><iOS application><iPhone><iPhone App><iPhone Application><implementation protocol><insight><malleable risk><medication adherence><medication compliance><medication for opioid use disorder><mobile app><mobile application><mobile device application><mobile phone app><modifiable risk><multi-modality><multimodality><negative affect><negative affectivity><opiate consumption><opiate drug use><opiate intake><opiate overdose><opiate related overdose><opiate use><opiate use disorder><opioid consumption><opioid drug overdose><opioid drug use><opioid induced overdose><opioid intake><opioid intoxication><opioid medication overdose><opioid overdose><opioid poisoning><opioid related overdose><opioid toxicity><opioid use><opioid use disorder><pathway><personalization of treatment><personalized medicine><personalized therapy><personalized treatment><phone app><phone application><problem alcohol use><problem drinking><problematic alcohol consumption><problematic alcohol use><promoting health><psychological distress><randomized control trial><reduced alcohol use><smart phone><smartphone><smartphone application><smartphone based app><smartphone based application><social role><stressor><substance use><substance using><theories><treatment center><university student><usability><virtual>
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Stephanie Gorka

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, Columbus, OH

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$393,750
FY 2025

Project Title

Brief Digitally-Enhanced Intervention for Managing Emotional Pain and Reducing Alcohol Use during Medication for OUD

Grant Number:

5R34DA061589-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2027

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Heavy, problematic alcohol use is highly prevalent within individuals receiving medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) and contributes to increased risk of opioid overdose and poorer MOUD treatment outcomes. The recently proposed CANUE model (Catastrophizing, Anxiety, Negative Urgency, ...

Research Terms

<Academic Medical Centers><Adherence><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol abuse><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Android App><Android Application><Anxiety><Arousal><Blinking><Cell Phone><Cell Phone Application><Cell phone App><Cellular Phone><Cellular Phone App><Cellular Phone Application><Cellular Telephone><Chemosensitization><Chemosensitization/Potentiation><Clinical Trials><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Consensus><Data><Development><Disease><Disorder><Distress><EEG><ETOH level><Ecological momentary assessment><Electroencephalogram><Electroencephalography><Emotional><Emotions><EtOH abuse><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Event-Related Potentials><Exhibits><Expectancy><General Population><General Public><Goals><Health Care Professional><Health Professional><Health Promotion><Heavy Drinking><Implementation readiness><Individual><Individual Differences><Infrastructure><Intervention><Link><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Mobile Phones><Modeling><Negative Reinforcements><Opiates><Opioid><Out-patients><Outcome><Outcome Study><Outpatients><Pain><Painful><Participant><Pathway interactions><Patient Self-Report><Patients><Perception><Phase><Play><Potentiation><Probability><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Health><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reaction><Research><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Salutogenesis><Self Medication><Self-Report><Smart Phone App><Smart Phone Application><Smartphone App><Standardization><Stimulus><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Treatment outcome><Uncertainty><Universities><University Medical Centers><Withdrawal><active control><addiction><addictive disorder><alcohol co-abuse><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol level><alcohol measurement><alcohol problem><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><anxiety sensitivity><app on a smartphone><application on a smartphone><arm><bodily sensation><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><cell phone based app><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><college student><community partners><community-based partners><coping><craving><developmental><digital><digital technology><digital tool><digital toolkit><doubt><drink heavily><drinking><drinking behavior><drug adherence><drug compliance><emotional experience><ethanol abuse><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol measurement><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><ethyl alcohol measurements><event related potential><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><extreme drinking><eye blink><eyeblink><hazardous alcohol use><heavy alcohol use><iOS app><iOS application><iPhone><iPhone App><iPhone Application><implementation protocol><insight><malleable risk><medication adherence><medication compliance><medication for opioid use disorder><mobile app><mobile application><mobile device application><mobile phone app><modifiable risk><multi-modality><multimodality><negative affect><negative affectivity><opiate consumption><opiate drug use><opiate intake><opiate overdose><opiate related overdose><opiate use><opiate use disorder><opioid consumption><opioid drug overdose><opioid drug use><opioid induced overdose><opioid intake><opioid intoxication><opioid medication overdose><opioid overdose><opioid poisoning><opioid related overdose><opioid toxicity><opioid use><opioid use disorder><pathway><personalization of treatment><personalized medicine><personalized therapy><personalized treatment><phone app><phone application><problem alcohol use><problem drinking><problematic alcohol consumption><problematic alcohol use><promoting health><psychological distress><randomized control trial><reduced alcohol use><smart phone><smartphone><smartphone application><smartphone based app><smartphone based application><social role><stressor><substance use><substance using><theories><treatment center><university student><usability><virtual>
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Bernardo Rudy

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$381,375
FY 2025

Project Title

Development of Genetic Strategies to study a novel disinhibitory system in the cortex

Grant Number:

1R34NS143694-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/4/2025

End Date:

7/31/2027

Project Abstract

Summary Neocortical layer 1 (L1), the “crowning mystery” of David Hubel, is the most superficial layer of the cortex. It is a major target of high order cortico-cortical and thalamocortical projections that carry “top-down” or “feedback” information, such as behavioral saliency, expectations, predic...

Research Terms

<ASD><Acetylcholine><Alleles><Allelomorphs><Ammon Horn><Apical><Architecture><Arousal><Association Learning><Associative Learning><Attention><Autism><Autistic Disorder><Axon><BAC clone><BACs><Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes><Behavior><Behavioral><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cells><Complex><Connector Neuron><Cornu Ammonis><Crowns><Cyclic Somatostatin><Decision Making><Dendrites><Development><Disease><Disorder><Dissection><Distal><Early Infantile Autism><Emotional><Emotions><Encephalon><Engineering / Architecture><Environment><Exclusion><Exhibits><Feedback><Generations><Genetic><Goals><Growth Hormone Inhibiting Factors><Growth Hormone-Inhibiting Hormone><Hippocampus><Human><Impairment><Infantile Autism><Intercalary Neuron><Intercalated Neurons><Interneurons><Internuncial Cell><Internuncial Neuron><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Kanner's Syndrome><Knowledge><Learning><Mediating><Medical><Memory><Methods><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><Molecular Genetics><Monitor><Murine><Mus><Names><Neocortex><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurocognitive><Neurocyte><Neurons><Neuropeptides><Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors><Nicotinic Receptors><Organ><Output><Pavlovian conditioning><Perception><Performance><Phase><Population><Preparation><Process><Property><Pyramidal Cells><Reagent><Receptor Protein><Research><Role><SRIH><SRIH-14><Schizophrenia><Schizophrenic Disorders><Sensory><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Slice><Somatostatin><Somatostatin-14><Somatotropin Release Inhibiting Factors><Somatotropin Release-Inhibiting Hormone><Stream><System><Testing><Transgenic Mice><Work><alpha-bungarotoxin binding sites><alpha-bungarotoxin receptor><alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor><alpha7nAChR><associative conditioning><autism spectral disorder><autism spectrum disorder><autistic spectrum disorder><biological signal transduction><cell type><cholinergic><classical conditioning><conditional knock-out><conditional knockout><dementia praecox><developmental><excitatory neuron><expectation><genetic approach><genetic strategy><growth hormone release inhibiting factor><hippocampal><homotypical cortex><in vivo><interest><isocortex><name><named><naming><neocortical><neopallium><neural cell body><neurocognitive disorder><neuronal><neuronal cell body><neuronal circuit><neuronal circuitry><neurotrophic factor><neurotrophin><neutrophin><novel><optogenetics><postsynaptic><preparations><receptor><response><schizophrenic><sensory input><sensory integration><signal processing><social role><soma><tool><α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor><α7nAChR>
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Elizabeth Rose Pfoh

CLEVELAND CLINIC LERNER COM-CWRU, CLEVELAND, OH

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$362,250
FY 2025

Project Title

Evaluating Whether Treating Elevated Blood Pressure in the Inpatient Setting Impacts Patient Outcomes: the ACT-BP pilot

Grant Number:

1R34HL173138-01A1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2025

End Date:

7/31/2027

Project Abstract

Project Summary Approximately 50-72% of the 36.2 million individuals admitted to U.S. hospitals are diagnosed with hypertension. Hypertension increases the risk of devastating cardiovascular outcomes, such as strokes, heart attacks, and heart failure. Three-quarters of admitted patients experience a...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Acute><Acute Kidney Failure><Acute Kidney Insufficiency><Acute Renal Failure><Acute Renal Insufficiency><Address><Adherence><Admission><Admission activity><Adopted><Adoption><Adult><Adult Human><American><Anti-Hypertensive Agents><Anti-Hypertensive Drugs><Anti-Hypertensives><Anxiety><Apoplexy><BP reduction><Benign><Blood Pressure><Blood Pressure Monitors><Brain Vascular Accident><Cardiac infarction><Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Caring><Cerebral Stroke><Cerebrovascular Apoplexy><Cerebrovascular Stroke><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Clinics and Hospitals><Clinics or Hospitals><Cluster randomization trial><Cluster randomized trial><Continuous Sphygmomanometers><Data><Diagnosis><Drugs><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Electronic Health Record><Elements><Emergencies><Emergency Situation><Ensure><Ethics><Face><Frequencies><Funding><Future><Goals><Grant><Guidelines><Harm Minimization><Harm Reduction><Health Care Costs><Health Costs><Heart Vascular><Heart failure><Hospital Admission><Hospital Units><Hospitalists><Hospitalization><Hospitals><Hypertension><Hypotensive Agent><Hypotensive Drugs><Individual><Infrastructure><Injury to Kidney><Inpatients><Internal Medicine><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><Measures><Medical><Medication><Methods><Myocardial Infarct><Myocardial Infarction><Nurses><Observation research><Observation study><Observational Study><Observational research><Organ><Outcome><Pain><Painful><Patient Admission><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Pattern><Persuasion><Persuasive Communication><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Physicians><Pilot Projects><Preparation><Procedures><Publishing><Randomization trial><Randomized><Reading><Research><Risk><Safety><Social Desirabilities><Social Desirability><Stroke><System><Testing><United States><Variant><Variation><Vascular Hypertensive Disease><Vascular Hypertensive Disorder><acute kidney injury><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><anti-hypertension><assess effectiveness><blood pressure elevation><blood pressure intervention><blood pressure reduction><brain attack><cardiac failure><cardiac infarct><cerebral vascular accident><cerebrovascular accident><circulatory system><coronary attack><coronary infarct><coronary infarction><cost><design><designing><determine effectiveness><drug/agent><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><efficacy testing><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><elevated blood pressure><ethical><evaluate effectiveness><examine effectiveness><experience><faces><facial><heart attack><heart infarct><heart infarction><high blood pressure><hospital re-admission><hospital readmission><hyperpiesia><hyperpiesis><hypertensive><hypertensive disease><hypertensive disorder><improved><increase in blood pressure><increased blood pressure><individual patient><injury to the myocardium><kidney injury><lower BP><lower blood pressure><lowers blood pressure><myocardial injury><nurse><patient oriented outcomes><pilot study><preparations><randomisation><randomization><randomized trial><randomized, clinical trials><randomly assigned><re-admission><re-hospitalization><readmission><recruit><reduce BP><reduce blood pressure><reduction in BP><reduction in blood pressure><rehospitalization><renal injury><stroked><strokes><unethical>
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Adam Spence DuVall

UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$361,807
FY 2025

Project Title

Tailoring a fun and engaging tech-assisted cognitive behavioral therapy program for adolescents and young adults with hematological malignancies: A planning grant

Grant Number:

1R34CA297498-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2025

End Date:

5/31/2028

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Adolescents and young adults (AYA) with cancer face unique psychosocial challenges during their cancer journey, especially individuals diagnosed with a hematologic malignancy (HM), often resulting in clinically significant depression. While evidence-based depression treatmen...

Research Terms

<Address><Adherence><Administrator><Adolescent and Young Adult><Adolescent and young adult cancer patients><Adolescent and young adult cancer population><Adolescent and young adult oncology patients><Adolescent and young adults with cancer><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Ally><Behavioral><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><Cancer Center><Cancer Patient><Cancer Survivor><Cancer Treatment><Cancers><Caring><Chicago><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Collaborations><Complex><Data><Decrease disparity><Depression screen><Diagnosis><Educational process of instructing><Enrollment><Ensure><Face><Feedback><Financial Hardship><Future><Geography><Grant><Health><Hematologic Cancer><Hematologic Malignancies><Hematologic Neoplasms><Hematological Malignancies><Hematological Neoplasms><Hematological Tumor><Hematopoietic Cancer><Hospitals><Individual><Intervention><Lower disparity><Malignant Hematologic Neoplasm><Malignant Neoplasm Therapy><Malignant Neoplasm Treatment><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Measures><Mediator><Medicine><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Meta-Analysis><Michigan><Mind><Modification><Multi-Institutional Clinical Trial><Multi-center clinical trial><Multi-site clinical trial><Multicenter clinical trial><Multisite clinical trial><Nature><Oncologic Nursing><Oncological Nursing><Oncologist><Oncology><Oncology Cancer><Oncology Nurse><Participant><Patient Outcomes Assessments><Patient Reported Measures><Patient Reported Outcomes><Patients><Phase><Physical activity><Population><Preparedness><Procedures><Process><Provider><Psychological Health><Psychosocial Assessment and Care><QOL><Quality of life><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Readiness><Reporting><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Screening procedure><Site><Standardization><Supervision><Survivors><Teaching><Techniques><Technology><Testing><Text><Therapeutic Intervention><Time><Training><Treatment Efficacy><Universities><Work><acceptability and feasibility><adolescent health><animation><anti-cancer therapy><benchmark><cancer among adolescent and young adults><cancer therapy><cancer-directed therapy><care as usual><clinical significance><clinically significant><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><depression><depression screening><design><designing><disparity in health><disparity reduction><effective therapy><effective treatment><efficacious therapy><efficacious treatment><efficacy outcomes><enroll><evidence base><experience><faces><facial><financial adversity><financial burden><financial distress><financial insecurity><financial strain><financial stress><flexibility><flexible><health disparity><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention design><intervention efficacy><intervention therapy><malignancy><mitigate disparity><neoplasm/cancer><new technology><novel technologies><oncology nursing><pilot test><post intervention><post treatment><post-trauma stress><post-traumatic stress><posttrauma stress><posttraumatic stress><programs><psychosocial><psychosocial assessment><psychosocial care><psychosocial studies><psychosocial support><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><reduce disparity><reduction in disparity><retention rate><retention strategy><screening><screening tools><screenings><social stigma><stigma><suicidal><suicidality><therapeutic efficacy><therapy design><therapy efficacy><treatment as usual><treatment design><treatment effect><usual care>
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Anao Zhang

UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$361,807
FY 2025

Project Title

Tailoring a fun and engaging tech-assisted cognitive behavioral therapy program for adolescents and young adults with hematological malignancies: A planning grant

Grant Number:

1R34CA297498-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2025

End Date:

5/31/2028

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Adolescents and young adults (AYA) with cancer face unique psychosocial challenges during their cancer journey, especially individuals diagnosed with a hematologic malignancy (HM), often resulting in clinically significant depression. While evidence-based depression treatmen...

Research Terms

<Address><Adherence><Administrator><Adolescent and Young Adult><Adolescent and young adult cancer patients><Adolescent and young adult cancer population><Adolescent and young adult oncology patients><Adolescent and young adults with cancer><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Ally><Behavioral><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><Cancer Center><Cancer Patient><Cancer Survivor><Cancer Treatment><Cancers><Caring><Chicago><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Collaborations><Complex><Data><Decrease disparity><Depression screen><Diagnosis><Educational process of instructing><Enrollment><Ensure><Face><Feedback><Financial Hardship><Future><Geography><Grant><Health><Hematologic Cancer><Hematologic Malignancies><Hematologic Neoplasms><Hematological Malignancies><Hematological Neoplasms><Hematological Tumor><Hematopoietic Cancer><Hospitals><Individual><Intervention><Lower disparity><Malignant Hematologic Neoplasm><Malignant Neoplasm Therapy><Malignant Neoplasm Treatment><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Measures><Mediator><Medicine><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Meta-Analysis><Michigan><Mind><Modification><Multi-Institutional Clinical Trial><Multi-center clinical trial><Multi-site clinical trial><Multicenter clinical trial><Multisite clinical trial><Nature><Oncologic Nursing><Oncological Nursing><Oncologist><Oncology><Oncology Cancer><Oncology Nurse><Participant><Patient Outcomes Assessments><Patient Reported Measures><Patient Reported Outcomes><Patients><Phase><Physical activity><Population><Preparedness><Procedures><Process><Provider><Psychological Health><Psychosocial Assessment and Care><QOL><Quality of life><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Readiness><Reporting><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Screening procedure><Site><Standardization><Supervision><Survivors><Teaching><Techniques><Technology><Testing><Text><Therapeutic Intervention><Time><Training><Treatment Efficacy><Universities><Work><acceptability and feasibility><adolescent health><animation><anti-cancer therapy><benchmark><cancer among adolescent and young adults><cancer therapy><cancer-directed therapy><care as usual><clinical significance><clinically significant><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><depression><depression screening><design><designing><disparity in health><disparity reduction><effective therapy><effective treatment><efficacious therapy><efficacious treatment><efficacy outcomes><enroll><evidence base><experience><faces><facial><financial adversity><financial burden><financial distress><financial insecurity><financial strain><financial stress><flexibility><flexible><health disparity><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention design><intervention efficacy><intervention therapy><malignancy><mitigate disparity><neoplasm/cancer><new technology><novel technologies><oncology nursing><pilot test><post intervention><post treatment><post-trauma stress><post-traumatic stress><posttrauma stress><posttraumatic stress><programs><psychosocial><psychosocial assessment><psychosocial care><psychosocial studies><psychosocial support><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><reduce disparity><reduction in disparity><retention rate><retention strategy><screening><screening tools><screenings><social stigma><stigma><suicidal><suicidality><therapeutic efficacy><therapy design><therapy efficacy><treatment as usual><treatment design><treatment effect><usual care>
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Stacy C Bailey

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AT CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$360,000
FY 2025

Project Title

Encouraging Multiple PrEP Options for Women Engaged in PRimary Care (EMPOWER)

Grant Number:

5R34MH137721-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/13/2024

End Date:

7/31/2026

Project Abstract

We will adapt and pilot test a technology-enabled, primary care-based, health literacy strategy to empower women with increased vulnerability to HIV to make informed decisions about PrEP. Nearly 20% of new HIV infections in the United States (US) occur among women; women with low health literacy are...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adoption><Adult females><Adult women><Affect><Algorithms><Area><Awareness><Chicago><Clinic><Clinical Practice Guideline><Counseling><County><Data><Decision Making><Dedications><Education><Educational Materials><Educational aspects><Electronic Health Record><English Language><Epidemic><Espanol><Feedback><Females in adulthood><Foundations><Future><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV Prevention><HIV risk><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Health><Health Care><Hispanic Females><Hispanic Women><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Individual><Infection><Intention><Intramuscular Injections><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Language><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Maintenance><Measures><Mediation><Methods><Multilingualism><Multimedia><Multimedium><NIH RFA><Negotiating><Negotiation><Patient Preferences><Patients><Persons><Position><Positioning Attribute><PrEP><Primary Care><Printing><Provider><Public Health><Public Health Service><Randomized><Recommendation><Request for Applications><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Schedule><Secure><Spanish><Standardization><Technology><Testing><Time><Training><Translations><Transmission><USPHS><United States><United States Public Health Service><Virus-HIV><Visit><Woman><Women in adulthood><Work><arm><attentional control><black female><black women><clinical decision support><clinical practice and guidelines><collaboration with communities><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community collaboration><community-based collaboration><condoms><cooking><efficacy testing><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><empowerment><evidence base><experience><female prevention><health literacy><inadequate health literacy><innovate><innovation><innovative><intramuscular drug administration><low health literacy><men><multi-site trial><multilingual><multisite trial><patient centered><patient oriented><patient portal><pill><pilot test><poor health literacy><pre-exposure prophylaxis><preference><prevent><prevent in females><prevent in women><preventing><prevention among females><prevention among women><prevention in females><prevention in women><primary care clinic><primary care provider><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><reduced health literacy><response><sex><sexually active><social stigma><stigma><telehealth><tool><translation><transmission process><uptake><women's prevention>
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Melissa A Napolitano

GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, DC

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$356,733
FY 2025

Project Title

Support your Heart: Feasibility trial of a cardiovascular health intervention for young adults

Grant Number:

1R34HL175017-01A1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2025

End Date:

7/31/2027

Project Abstract

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major health problem in the US, affecting nearly 50% of adults. While CVD prevalence has remained stable over the last two decades, acute cardiac events have increased in young adults. The prevalence of CVD increases with age making early intervention and prevention...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Access to Care><Acute><Address><Adherence><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Age><American Heart Association><Approaches to prevention><BMI><BMI percentile><BMI z-score><Behavior><Blood><Blood Glucose><Blood Pressure><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blood Sugar><Body mass index><Cardiac><Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Cause of Death><Coping Skills><Data><Development><Diet><Disease><Disease Marker><Disorder><Early Intervention><Epidemic><Event><Feedback><Future><Health><Health Promotion><Health Services Accessibility><Health behavior><Heart><Heart Vascular><Height><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Life><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Link><Loneliness><Lung Diseases><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Outcome><Participant><Patients><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Phase><Phone><Physical activity><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Prevalence><Prevention><Prevention approach><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Health><Psychosocial Factor><Public Health><Pulmonary Diseases><Pulmonary Disorder><QOL><Quality of life><Quetelet index><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reporting><Research><Risk Behaviors><Risk Factors><Risky Behavior><Salutogenesis><Sleep><Smoking><Social isolation><Stress><Surgeon><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Technology><Telephone><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Treatment Efficacy><Update><Weight><acceptability and feasibility><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><adult youth><adulthood><ages><arm><at risk behavior><availability of services><blood lipid><cardiovascular disorder><cardiovascular health><cardiovascular risk><cardiovascular risk factor><care access><circulatory system><coping strategy><cost><delivered via telephone><developmental><diets><disease of the lung><disorder of the lung><early adulthood><emerging adult><experience><feasibility trial><health related behavior><health service access><health services availability><improved><individualized prevention><intervention efficacy><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><life course><life style intervention><life-style factor><lifestyle factors><lifestyle intervention><lonely><lung disorder><novel><personalized prevention><pilot test><pilot trial><point of care><precision prevention><preservation><prevent><preventing><programs><promoting health><psychosocial><psychosocial variables><public health intervention><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><satisfaction><service availability><social><social relationships><sound><standard of care><telephone based delivery><telephone delivered><telephone delivery><therapeutic efficacy><therapy efficacy><tobacco product use><treatment access><trend><weights><well-being><wellbeing><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood>
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Debra A Bangasser

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$354,315
FY 2025

Project Title

Early life pain and its modulation by socioenvironmental factors: Implications for substance misuse

Grant Number:

5R34DA061483-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/15/2024

End Date:

7/31/2026

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Roughly 10% of births in the United States are premature and typically involve a stay in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), where infants endure painful procedures and periods of separation from their primary caregiver. Premature births often occur in low socioeconomic status (SES) fa...

Research Terms

<12-20 years old><21+ years old><3-D><3-Dimensional><3D><9-ene-Tetrahydrocannabinol><Absence of pain sensation><Absence of sensibility to pain><Address><Admission><Admission activity><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Adverse Experience><Adverse event><Advisory Committees><Affect><Assay><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Biological Assay><Birth><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Cannabis><Child Rearing><Clinical><Common Rat Strains><D9-tetrahydrocannabinol><DNA Methylation><DNA seq><DNA sequencing><DNAseq><DWI (diffusion weighted imaging)><DWI-MRI><Data><Data Set><Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol><Development><Diffusion MRI><Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Diffusion Weighted MRI><Diffusion weighted imaging><Diffusion-weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Drug usage><Drugs><Elements><Encephalon><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Family><Feels no pain><Female><Fiber><Funding><Future><Gestation><Grant><Home><Human><Image><Infant><Leadership><Life><Link><MR Imaging><MR Tomography><MRI><MRIs><Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Male Adolescents><Medial><Medical Imaging, Magnetic Resonance / Nuclear Magnetic Resonance><Medication><Methylation><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><Motivation><NMR Imaging><NMR Tomography><Neonatal Intensive Care Units><Neurobiology><Newborn Intensive Care Units><No sensitivity to pain><Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Pain><Painful><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parturition><Periodicals><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Play><Population><Prefrontal Cortex><Pregnancy><Premature Birth><Prematurely delivering><Preterm Birth><Procedures><Rat><Rats Mammals><Rattus><Research Design><Research Resources><Resources><Rewards><Risk><Risk Factors><Rodent><Rodentia><Rodents Mammals><Sampling><Self Administered><Self Administration><Social Behavior><Social Change><Social isolation><Social modification><Social transformation><Stress><Structure><Study Type><Substance Use Disorder><THC co-use><THC use><Task Forces><Testing><Tetrahydrocannabinol><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Translations><United States><Zeugmatography><addiction><addictive disorder><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent boy><adulthood><advisory team><analgesia><behavior phenotype><behavior study><behavioral phenotyping><behavioral study><cannabis use><childrearing><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><compare to control><comparison control><dMRI><delta(1)-THC><delta(1)-Tetrahydrocannabinol><delta(9)-THC><delta(9)-Tetrahydrocannabinol><design><designing><developmental><diffusion tensor imaging><drug misuse><drug use><drug/agent><early adversity><early childhood adversity><early life adversity><environmental risk><epigenome><experience><fetal stress><gray matter><high risk><homes><human imaging><illicit drug use><imaging><imaging study><improved><infancy><infantile><juvenile><juvenile human><longitudinal design><longitudinal experimental design><longitudinal research design><longitudinal study design><low SES><low socio-economic position><low socio-economic status><low socioeconomic position><low socioeconomic status><male><marijuana use><maternal separation><medication misuse><motivated behavior><multidisciplinary><neonatal ICU><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurobiological><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><periodic><periodical><pre-clinical study><preclinical study><premature><premature childbirth><premature delivery><prematurity><prenatal stress><preterm delivery><primary care giver><primary caregiver><reward circuitry><social><sociobehavior><sociobehavioral><socioenvironmental factor><stressor><structural imaging><study design><substance misuse><substance use and disorder><substantia grisea><three dimensional><translation><translational model><Δ(1)-THC><Δ(1)-tetrahydrocannabinol><Δ(9)-THC><Δ(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol><Δ-9-tetrahydrocannabinol><Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol><♀><♂>
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ANNE Z MURPHY

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$354,315
FY 2025

Project Title

Early life pain and its modulation by socioenvironmental factors: Implications for substance misuse

Grant Number:

5R34DA061483-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/15/2024

End Date:

7/31/2026

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Roughly 10% of births in the United States are premature and typically involve a stay in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), where infants endure painful procedures and periods of separation from their primary caregiver. Premature births often occur in low socioeconomic status (SES) fa...

Research Terms

<12-20 years old><21+ years old><3-D><3-Dimensional><3D><9-ene-Tetrahydrocannabinol><Absence of pain sensation><Absence of sensibility to pain><Address><Admission><Admission activity><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Adverse Experience><Adverse event><Advisory Committees><Affect><Assay><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Biological Assay><Birth><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Cannabis><Child Rearing><Clinical><Common Rat Strains><D9-tetrahydrocannabinol><DNA Methylation><DNA seq><DNA sequencing><DNAseq><DWI (diffusion weighted imaging)><DWI-MRI><Data><Data Set><Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol><Development><Diffusion MRI><Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Diffusion Weighted MRI><Diffusion weighted imaging><Diffusion-weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Drug usage><Drugs><Elements><Encephalon><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Family><Feels no pain><Female><Fiber><Funding><Future><Gestation><Grant><Home><Human><Image><Infant><Leadership><Life><Link><MR Imaging><MR Tomography><MRI><MRIs><Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Male Adolescents><Medial><Medical Imaging, Magnetic Resonance / Nuclear Magnetic Resonance><Medication><Methylation><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><Motivation><NMR Imaging><NMR Tomography><Neonatal Intensive Care Units><Neurobiology><Newborn Intensive Care Units><No sensitivity to pain><Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Pain><Painful><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parturition><Periodicals><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Play><Population><Prefrontal Cortex><Pregnancy><Premature Birth><Prematurely delivering><Preterm Birth><Procedures><Rat><Rats Mammals><Rattus><Research Design><Research Resources><Resources><Rewards><Risk><Risk Factors><Rodent><Rodentia><Rodents Mammals><Sampling><Self Administered><Self Administration><Social Behavior><Social Change><Social isolation><Social modification><Social transformation><Stress><Structure><Study Type><Substance Use Disorder><THC co-use><THC use><Task Forces><Testing><Tetrahydrocannabinol><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Translations><United States><Zeugmatography><addiction><addictive disorder><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent boy><adulthood><advisory team><analgesia><behavior phenotype><behavior study><behavioral phenotyping><behavioral study><cannabis use><childrearing><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><compare to control><comparison control><dMRI><delta(1)-THC><delta(1)-Tetrahydrocannabinol><delta(9)-THC><delta(9)-Tetrahydrocannabinol><design><designing><developmental><diffusion tensor imaging><drug misuse><drug use><drug/agent><early adversity><early childhood adversity><early life adversity><environmental risk><epigenome><experience><fetal stress><gray matter><high risk><homes><human imaging><illicit drug use><imaging><imaging study><improved><infancy><infantile><juvenile><juvenile human><longitudinal design><longitudinal experimental design><longitudinal research design><longitudinal study design><low SES><low socio-economic position><low socio-economic status><low socioeconomic position><low socioeconomic status><male><marijuana use><maternal separation><medication misuse><motivated behavior><multidisciplinary><neonatal ICU><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurobiological><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><periodic><periodical><pre-clinical study><preclinical study><premature><premature childbirth><premature delivery><prematurity><prenatal stress><preterm delivery><primary care giver><primary caregiver><reward circuitry><social><sociobehavior><sociobehavioral><socioenvironmental factor><stressor><structural imaging><study design><substance misuse><substance use and disorder><substantia grisea><three dimensional><translation><translational model><Δ(1)-THC><Δ(1)-tetrahydrocannabinol><Δ(9)-THC><Δ(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol><Δ-9-tetrahydrocannabinol><Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol><♀><♂>
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Luis Alonso Hernandez Nunez

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$346,500
FY 2025

Project Title

Viscerosensory Modulation of Brain Circuits in Larval Zebrafish

Grant Number:

7R34NS138096-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/6/2024

End Date:

6/30/2026

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract How brain circuits are modulated by sensory signals from internal organs (viscera) during ethologically relevant behaviors is a fundamental, yet largely unexplored question in neuroscience. Achieving a comprehensive understanding of viscerosensory integration in the brain of...

Research Terms

<2-photon microscopy><Action Potentials><Afferent Neurons><Agarose><Anatomic Sites><Anatomic structures><Anatomy><Animals><Anterior><Arterial Stretch Receptors><Assay><Baroreceptors><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Biological Assay><Brachydanio rerio><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><Calcium><Cardiac Chronotropism><Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Cell Body><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cells><Collaborations><Communication><Cranial Nerve X><Cues><Danio rerio><Data><Data Set><Decision Making><Development><Dimensions><Disadvantaged><Emotions><Encephalon><Eye><Eyeball><Fire - disasters><Fires><Fishes><Functional Imaging><Ganglia><Genetic><Gills><Glutamates><Grant><Head><Heart><Heart Rate><Heart Vascular><Image><Immobilization><Individual><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigation><L-Glutamate><Label><Larva><Left><Light><Machine Learning><Mammalia><Mammals><Maps><Measurement><Measures><Microscope><Modeling><Monitor><Motility><Motor><Movement><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neural Ganglion><Neurocyte><Neurons><Neurosciences><O element><O2 element><Optics><Organ><Organism><Oxygen><Phase><Photoradiation><Physiologic Imaging><Pneumogastric Nerve><Position><Positioning Attribute><Pressoreceptors><Procedures><Process><Property><Publishing><Reporting><Research><Resolution><Respiratory physiology><Rest><Rodent><Rodentia><Rodents Mammals><Role><Sensory><Sensory Ganglia><Sensory Neurons><Sepharose><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Speed><Stimulus><System><Tail><Techniques><Technology><Temperature><Tenth Cranial Nerve><Transgenic Organisms><Transmission><Vagus Nerve><Vagus nerve structure><Vascular Stretch Receptors><Viscera><Visceral><Visual><Work><Zebra Danio><Zebra Fish><Zebrafish><awake><biological signal transduction><body movement><brain-body interaction><cardiac imaging><cardiac scanning><circulatory system><developmental><environmental change><experience><fire><gene manipulation><genetic manipulation><genetically manipulate><genetically perturb><glutamatergic><heart imaging><heart scanning><imaging><instrument><living system><machine based learning><machine vision><mind body interaction><mouse model><murine model><neural><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neurocircuitry><neuronal><novel><optical><orthopedic freezing><physiological imaging><resolutions><respiratory><respiratory function><response><social role><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><transgenic><transmission process><two photon excitation microscopy><two photon microscopy><ventilation><voltage>
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Matthew L Banks

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY, RICHMOND, VA

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$342,109
FY 2025

Project Title

Neurocognitive, genetic and socioenvironmental influences on a developmental precursors to addiction: A cross-species study

Grant Number:

5R34DA061267-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/15/2024

End Date:

7/31/2026

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Early environmental and genetic influences exert significant effects on risk for Substance Use Disorders (SUDs). Understanding precursors to SUDs, such as externalizing behavior, that come online prior to the initiation of substances allows for earlier identification and po...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Applications Grants><Articulation><Behavior><Behavior Disorders><Behavioral><Behavioral Genetics><Behavioral Model><Biological Markers><Cell Body><Cells><Chemical Dependence><Childhood><Common Rat Strains><Complex><Coupled><Critical Care><Data><Data Set><Development><Disease><Disorder><Drug Addiction><Drug Dependence><Drug Dependency><Drug Modelings><Early identification><Environment><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Future><GWA study><GWAS><Gene Targeting><Generations><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Determinants of Behavior><Genetic Risk><Genetic predisposing factor><Genomics><Grant Proposals><Home><Housing><Human><IQ Deficit><Impulsivity><Individual><Influentials><Investigation><Knowledge><Learning><Life><Link><Literature><Long-Evans Rats><Measures><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Network Analysis><Network-based><Neurocognitive><Neurocognitive Deficit><Neurosciences><Obesity><Participant><Pathway Analysis><Performance><Phenotype><Physicians><Prefrontal Cortex><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological reinforcement><RNA Seq><RNA sequencing><RNAseq><Rat><Rats Mammals><Rattus><Reinforcement><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Behaviors><Risk Factors><Risky Behavior><Rodent><Rodentia><Rodents Mammals><Sensory><Social Environment><Socio-economic status><Socioeconomic Status><Stress><Substance Use Disorder><Techniques><Testing><Translating><Translational Research><Translational Science><Trauma><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Virginia><Work><addiction><addictive disorder><adiposity><adulthood><animal data><at risk behavior><behavior genetics><behavior outcome><behavior phenotype><behavior prediction><behavioral disorder><behavioral outcome><behavioral phenotyping><behavioral prediction><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><candidate identification><corpulence><design><designing><developmental><discounting><disease risk><disorder risk><early adversity><early childhood adversity><early life adversity><early life stress><environmental risk><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><externalizing behavior><gene network><genetic risk factor><genome wide association><genome wide association scan><genome wide association study><genomewide association scan><genomewide association study><homes><improved><inherited factor><innovate><innovation><innovative><intelligence quotient deficit><low SES><low socio-economic position><low socio-economic status><low socioeconomic position><low socioeconomic status><mental illness><multidisciplinary><multiomics><multiple omics><neurocognitive decline><neurocognitive impairment><new drug target><new druggable target><new pharmacotherapy target><new therapeutic target><new therapy target><novel><novel drug target><novel druggable target><novel pharmacotherapy target><novel therapeutic target><novel therapy target><panomics><pediatric><polygenetic risk scores><polygenic risk score><pre-clinical><preclinical><predict responsiveness><predicting response><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><response><social climate><social context><socio-economic position><socioeconomic position><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><socioenvironmental factor><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><transcriptome sequencing><transcriptomic sequencing><transcriptomics><translation research><translational investigation><translational investigator><translational researcher><translational scientist><whole genome association analysis><whole genome association study>
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Kaitlin Elizabeth Bountress

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY, RICHMOND, VA

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$342,109
FY 2025

Project Title

Neurocognitive, genetic and socioenvironmental influences on a developmental precursors to addiction: A cross-species study

Grant Number:

5R34DA061267-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/15/2024

End Date:

7/31/2026

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Early environmental and genetic influences exert significant effects on risk for Substance Use Disorders (SUDs). Understanding precursors to SUDs, such as externalizing behavior, that come online prior to the initiation of substances allows for earlier identification and po...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Applications Grants><Articulation><Behavior><Behavior Disorders><Behavioral><Behavioral Genetics><Behavioral Model><Biological Markers><Cell Body><Cells><Chemical Dependence><Childhood><Common Rat Strains><Complex><Coupled><Critical Care><Data><Data Set><Development><Disease><Disorder><Drug Addiction><Drug Dependence><Drug Dependency><Drug Modelings><Early identification><Environment><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Future><GWA study><GWAS><Gene Targeting><Generations><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Determinants of Behavior><Genetic Risk><Genetic predisposing factor><Genomics><Grant Proposals><Home><Housing><Human><IQ Deficit><Impulsivity><Individual><Influentials><Investigation><Knowledge><Learning><Life><Link><Literature><Long-Evans Rats><Measures><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Network Analysis><Network-based><Neurocognitive><Neurocognitive Deficit><Neurosciences><Obesity><Participant><Pathway Analysis><Performance><Phenotype><Physicians><Prefrontal Cortex><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological reinforcement><RNA Seq><RNA sequencing><RNAseq><Rat><Rats Mammals><Rattus><Reinforcement><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Behaviors><Risk Factors><Risky Behavior><Rodent><Rodentia><Rodents Mammals><Sensory><Social Environment><Socio-economic status><Socioeconomic Status><Stress><Substance Use Disorder><Techniques><Testing><Translating><Translational Research><Translational Science><Trauma><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Virginia><Work><addiction><addictive disorder><adiposity><adulthood><animal data><at risk behavior><behavior genetics><behavior outcome><behavior phenotype><behavior prediction><behavioral disorder><behavioral outcome><behavioral phenotyping><behavioral prediction><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><candidate identification><corpulence><design><designing><developmental><discounting><disease risk><disorder risk><early adversity><early childhood adversity><early life adversity><early life stress><environmental risk><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><externalizing behavior><gene network><genetic risk factor><genome wide association><genome wide association scan><genome wide association study><genomewide association scan><genomewide association study><homes><improved><inherited factor><innovate><innovation><innovative><intelligence quotient deficit><low SES><low socio-economic position><low socio-economic status><low socioeconomic position><low socioeconomic status><mental illness><multidisciplinary><multiomics><multiple omics><neurocognitive decline><neurocognitive impairment><new drug target><new druggable target><new pharmacotherapy target><new therapeutic target><new therapy target><novel><novel drug target><novel druggable target><novel pharmacotherapy target><novel therapeutic target><novel therapy target><panomics><pediatric><polygenetic risk scores><polygenic risk score><pre-clinical><preclinical><predict responsiveness><predicting response><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><response><social climate><social context><socio-economic position><socioeconomic position><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><socioenvironmental factor><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><transcriptome sequencing><transcriptomic sequencing><transcriptomics><translation research><translational investigation><translational investigator><translational researcher><translational scientist><whole genome association analysis><whole genome association study>
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Peter James Hamilton

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY, RICHMOND, VA

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$342,109
FY 2025

Project Title

Neurocognitive, genetic and socioenvironmental influences on a developmental precursors to addiction: A cross-species study

Grant Number:

5R34DA061267-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/15/2024

End Date:

7/31/2026

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Early environmental and genetic influences exert significant effects on risk for Substance Use Disorders (SUDs). Understanding precursors to SUDs, such as externalizing behavior, that come online prior to the initiation of substances allows for earlier identification and po...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Applications Grants><Articulation><Behavior><Behavior Disorders><Behavioral><Behavioral Genetics><Behavioral Model><Biological Markers><Cell Body><Cells><Chemical Dependence><Childhood><Common Rat Strains><Complex><Coupled><Critical Care><Data><Data Set><Development><Disease><Disorder><Drug Addiction><Drug Dependence><Drug Dependency><Drug Modelings><Early identification><Environment><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Future><GWA study><GWAS><Gene Targeting><Generations><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Determinants of Behavior><Genetic Risk><Genetic predisposing factor><Genomics><Grant Proposals><Home><Housing><Human><IQ Deficit><Impulsivity><Individual><Influentials><Investigation><Knowledge><Learning><Life><Link><Literature><Long-Evans Rats><Measures><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Network Analysis><Network-based><Neurocognitive><Neurocognitive Deficit><Neurosciences><Obesity><Participant><Pathway Analysis><Performance><Phenotype><Physicians><Prefrontal Cortex><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological reinforcement><RNA Seq><RNA sequencing><RNAseq><Rat><Rats Mammals><Rattus><Reinforcement><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Behaviors><Risk Factors><Risky Behavior><Rodent><Rodentia><Rodents Mammals><Sensory><Social Environment><Socio-economic status><Socioeconomic Status><Stress><Substance Use Disorder><Techniques><Testing><Translating><Translational Research><Translational Science><Trauma><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Virginia><Work><addiction><addictive disorder><adiposity><adulthood><animal data><at risk behavior><behavior genetics><behavior outcome><behavior phenotype><behavior prediction><behavioral disorder><behavioral outcome><behavioral phenotyping><behavioral prediction><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><candidate identification><corpulence><design><designing><developmental><discounting><disease risk><disorder risk><early adversity><early childhood adversity><early life adversity><early life stress><environmental risk><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><externalizing behavior><gene network><genetic risk factor><genome wide association><genome wide association scan><genome wide association study><genomewide association scan><genomewide association study><homes><improved><inherited factor><innovate><innovation><innovative><intelligence quotient deficit><low SES><low socio-economic position><low socio-economic status><low socioeconomic position><low socioeconomic status><mental illness><multidisciplinary><multiomics><multiple omics><neurocognitive decline><neurocognitive impairment><new drug target><new druggable target><new pharmacotherapy target><new therapeutic target><new therapy target><novel><novel drug target><novel druggable target><novel pharmacotherapy target><novel therapeutic target><novel therapy target><panomics><pediatric><polygenetic risk scores><polygenic risk score><pre-clinical><preclinical><predict responsiveness><predicting response><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><response><social climate><social context><socio-economic position><socioeconomic position><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><socioenvironmental factor><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><transcriptome sequencing><transcriptomic sequencing><transcriptomics><translation research><translational investigation><translational investigator><translational researcher><translational scientist><whole genome association analysis><whole genome association study>
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Gretchen N Neigh

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY, RICHMOND, VA

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$342,109
FY 2025

Project Title

Neurocognitive, genetic and socioenvironmental influences on a developmental precursors to addiction: A cross-species study

Grant Number:

5R34DA061267-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/15/2024

End Date:

7/31/2026

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Early environmental and genetic influences exert significant effects on risk for Substance Use Disorders (SUDs). Understanding precursors to SUDs, such as externalizing behavior, that come online prior to the initiation of substances allows for earlier identification and po...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Applications Grants><Articulation><Behavior><Behavior Disorders><Behavioral><Behavioral Genetics><Behavioral Model><Biological Markers><Cell Body><Cells><Chemical Dependence><Childhood><Common Rat Strains><Complex><Coupled><Critical Care><Data><Data Set><Development><Disease><Disorder><Drug Addiction><Drug Dependence><Drug Dependency><Drug Modelings><Early identification><Environment><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Future><GWA study><GWAS><Gene Targeting><Generations><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Determinants of Behavior><Genetic Risk><Genetic predisposing factor><Genomics><Grant Proposals><Home><Housing><Human><IQ Deficit><Impulsivity><Individual><Influentials><Investigation><Knowledge><Learning><Life><Link><Literature><Long-Evans Rats><Measures><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Network Analysis><Network-based><Neurocognitive><Neurocognitive Deficit><Neurosciences><Obesity><Participant><Pathway Analysis><Performance><Phenotype><Physicians><Prefrontal Cortex><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological reinforcement><RNA Seq><RNA sequencing><RNAseq><Rat><Rats Mammals><Rattus><Reinforcement><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Behaviors><Risk Factors><Risky Behavior><Rodent><Rodentia><Rodents Mammals><Sensory><Social Environment><Socio-economic status><Socioeconomic Status><Stress><Substance Use Disorder><Techniques><Testing><Translating><Translational Research><Translational Science><Trauma><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Virginia><Work><addiction><addictive disorder><adiposity><adulthood><animal data><at risk behavior><behavior genetics><behavior outcome><behavior phenotype><behavior prediction><behavioral disorder><behavioral outcome><behavioral phenotyping><behavioral prediction><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><candidate identification><corpulence><design><designing><developmental><discounting><disease risk><disorder risk><early adversity><early childhood adversity><early life adversity><early life stress><environmental risk><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><externalizing behavior><gene network><genetic risk factor><genome wide association><genome wide association scan><genome wide association study><genomewide association scan><genomewide association study><homes><improved><inherited factor><innovate><innovation><innovative><intelligence quotient deficit><low SES><low socio-economic position><low socio-economic status><low socioeconomic position><low socioeconomic status><mental illness><multidisciplinary><multiomics><multiple omics><neurocognitive decline><neurocognitive impairment><new drug target><new druggable target><new pharmacotherapy target><new therapeutic target><new therapy target><novel><novel drug target><novel druggable target><novel pharmacotherapy target><novel therapeutic target><novel therapy target><panomics><pediatric><polygenetic risk scores><polygenic risk score><pre-clinical><preclinical><predict responsiveness><predicting response><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><response><social climate><social context><socio-economic position><socioeconomic position><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><socioenvironmental factor><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><transcriptome sequencing><transcriptomic sequencing><transcriptomics><translation research><translational investigation><translational investigator><translational researcher><translational scientist><whole genome association analysis><whole genome association study>
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Christopher Rodgers

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$337,720
FY 2025

Project Title

Wirelessly Recording and Manipulating Neural Activity to Study the Sensorimotor Dynamics of Free Behavior

Grant Number:

5R34NS137017-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/16/2024

End Date:

7/31/2026

Project Abstract

In our daily lives, we explore and learn about the world around us through body movement. For instance, to find your keys in your bag, you use your fingers to touch each object in turn. When navigating a slippery environment, you coordinate your arms and legs to maintain your balance. These are natu...

Research Terms

<3-D><3-Dimensional><3D><Anatomic Sites><Anatomic structures><Anatomy><Animal Behavior><Animal Structures><Animals><Area><Auditory Cortex><Auditory area><BRAIN initiative><Behavior><Behavioral><Behavioral Paradigm><Body part><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies initiative><Brain region><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Collaborations><Column of Bertini><Complex><Computer Analysis><Computer Models><Computerized Models><Cortical Column><Coupling><Devices><Ear><Electrophysiology><Electrophysiology (science)><Encephalon><Environment><Equilibrium><Fiber><Fingers><Fixation><Forelimb><Future><Goals><Grooming><Head><Implant><Individual><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Learning><Left><Leg><Letters><Light><Link><Machine Learning><Measurement><Measures><Mice><Mice Mammals><Mission><Monitor><Motion><Motor><Motor Cortex><Movement><Msec><Murine><Mus><Nature><Nerve Cells><Nerve Impulse Transmission><Nerve Transmission><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neurocyte><Neuronal Transmission><Neurons><Neurophysiology / Electrophysiology><Neurosciences><Neurosciences Research><Optics><Output><Pattern><Penetration><Photoradiation><Population><Population Dynamics><Position><Positioning Attribute><Posture><Primates><Primates Mammals><Qualifying><Renal Column of Bertini><Research><Resolution><Rodent><Rodentia><Rodents Mammals><Route><Sampling><Sensory><Si element><Side><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Silicon><Source><Stimulus><Structure><System><Techniques><Technology><Testing><Theoretic Models><Theoretical model><Time><Touch><Touch sensation><Training><Weight><Work><arm><axon signaling><axon-glial signaling><axonal signaling><balance><balance function><biological signal transduction><body movement><brain control><causal diagram><causal model><cell type><computational analyses><computational analysis><computational modeling><computational models><computational studies><computer analyses><computer based models><computer studies><computerized modeling><data modeling><density><electrophysiological><experience><free behavior><gene manipulation><genetic manipulation><genetically manipulate><genetically perturb><glia signaling><glial signaling><innovate><innovation><innovative><light weight><lightweight><machine based learning><millisecond><model of data><model the data><modeling of the data><nerve signaling><neural><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neural signaling><neurocircuitry><neuronal><neuronal signaling><neurotechnology><neurotransmission><new technology><novel technologies><optical><optical fiber><optogenetics><resolutions><response><restraint><sample fixation><sensory input><sensory integration><sound><spatial and temporal><spatial temporal><spatiotemporal><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><tactile sensation><three dimensional><tool><weights><wireless>
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Mandy J Hill

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MED BR GALVESTON, GALVESTON, TX

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$337,226
FY 2025

Project Title

Leveraging video logs as a bridge to pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) with tailored messaging to Black women and their healthcare providers in Texas

Grant Number:

7R34MH136826-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2024

End Date:

7/31/2027

Project Abstract

Abstract Achieving the nation’s Ending the HIV Epidemic plan goals will require a significant increase in access to and uptake of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among Black women. Black women continue to bear a disproportionate burden of new HIV cases through heterosexual contact and are far less l...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Advocacy><Area><Awareness><Behavior><Behavioral Mechanisms><Caring><Client satisfaction><Communication><Communities><Community Health Centers><Consequences of HIV><County><Development><Effectiveness><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Enrollment><Epidemic><Facebook><Facial Expression><Feedback><Female><Female Health><Focus Groups><Fostering><Foundations><Funding><Gestures><Goals><HIV><Health><Health Care><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health Promotion><Heterosexuals><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Injections><Instagram><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Marketing><Mechanisms of Behavior and Behavior Change><Media Campaign><Medical><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Neighborhood Health Center><Outcome Study><Participant><Patient Satisfaction><Patients><Perception><Performance><Persons><Pilot Projects><Population><PrEP><Preventative intervention><Prevention><Protocol Screening><Provider><Qualitative Research><RE-AIM><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Salutogenesis><Secure><Series><Sexual Health><Tablet Computer><Technology><Testing><Texas><Text><Translating><Transmission><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Virus-HIV><Visit><Voice><Woman><Women's Health><Women's study><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><behavior change><behavior mechanism><black female><black women><care as usual><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><condoms><cultural competence><culturally competent><developmental><digital><enroll><epidemic planning><epidemic preparedness><face expression><feasibility testing><female study><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><health care personnel><health care worker><health communication><health provider><health workforce><iPad><impression><improved><informant><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><intervention for prevention><medical personnel><meeting><meetings><novel><outreach><pill><pilot study><pilot test><pilot trial><pre-exposure prophylaxis><prevent><preventing><prevention intervention><prevention service><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><primary outcome><programs><promoting health><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><recruit><sex><skills><social><social media><social stigma><stigma><study among females><study among women><study in females><study in women><study on females><study on women><study within women><success><tablet device><tailored messaging><theories><transmission process><treatment as usual><treatment provider><trend><uptake><usual care><video delivered><video delivery><willingness><♀>
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Nia Schwann Mitchell

DUKE UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, NC

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$331,459
FY 2025

Project Title

Planning Grant for Take off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) for Breast Cancer Survivors

Grant Number:

5R34CA293460-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/13/2024

End Date:

8/31/2027

Project Abstract

Our long-term goal is to decrease the weight-related breast cancer and cardiovascular disease mortality among breast cancer survivors. In the R01 application, our overall objective is to determine the real-world effectiveness of the materials developed during the R34 – Take off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS...

Research Terms

<Acceleration><Address><Biological Markers><Blood Serum><Bluetooth><Body Weight decreased><Breast Cancer><Breast Cancer Patient><Breast Cancer Risk Factor><Breast Cancer survivor><Breast Tumor Patient><Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Characteristics><Communities><Counseling><Country><Data><Data Bases><Databases><Diagnostic><Dietitian><Effectiveness><Electronic Health Record><Event><Exercise><Focus Groups><Future><Goals><Grant><Health><Heart Vascular><Infrastructure><Institution><Intervention><Investments><Life Style><Lifestyle><Maintenance><Malignant Breast Neoplasm><Measures><Mission><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Nutrition><Nutritionist><Obesity><Outcome><Participant><Patient Recruitments><Persons><Phase><Phone><Physical activity><Pilot Projects><Population><Process><Public Health><QOL><Quality of life><Recipe><Recommendation><Recurrent Malignant Neoplasm><Recurrent Malignant Tumor><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Self-Help Groups><Serum><Site><Support Groups><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Telephone><Test Result><Testing><Time><Transmission><United States National Institutes of Health><Weight><Weight Loss><Weight Reduction><Weight maintenance regimen><Woman><acceptability and feasibility><adiposity><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><arm><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><body weight loss><breast cancer risk><cancer recurrence><cardiovascular disorder><circulatory system><clinical significance><clinically significant><corpulence><cost><data base><diagnosis among females><diagnosis among women><diagnosis in females><diagnosis in women><diagnosis within females><diagnosis within women><disability><effectiveness testing><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><evidence base><female diagnosis><improved><individuals with breast cancer><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention arm><malignant breast tumor><mortality><participant recruitment><patients with breast cancer><peer><person with breast cancer><pilot study><pilot test><programs><recruit><self help organization><transmission process><treatment arm><usual care arm><usual care control group><virtual><weight control><weight loss intervention><weight loss program><weight loss programming><weight loss therapy><weight loss treatment><weight management><weights><women's diagnosis><wt-loss>
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Vani N Simmons

H. LEE MOFFITT CANCER CTR & RES INST, TAMPA, FL

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$316,873
FY 2025

Project Title

Libre Del Cigarrillo: Development of an mHealth Smoking Cessation App to Extend Reach of a Validated Smoking Cessation Intervention for Spanish-speaking Smokers

Grant Number:

1R34CA297368-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2025

End Date:

3/31/2028

Project Abstract

Project Summary Racial/ethnic minorities suffer disproportionately from smoking related morbidity and mortality. Four of the five leading causes of death among Hispanic/Latinx (hereafter referred to as Hispanic) individuals are smoking-related; thus, there is a significant public health need to red...

Research Terms

<Active Follow-up><Address><Adopted><Android App><Android Application><Apoplexy><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><Booklets><Brain Vascular Accident><Brochures><Cancer Patient><Cancers><Cardiac Diseases><Cardiac Disorders><Cause of Death><Cell Phone><Cell Phone Application><Cell phone App><Cellular Phone><Cellular Phone App><Cellular Phone Application><Cellular Telephone><Cerebral Stroke><Cerebrovascular Apoplexy><Cerebrovascular Stroke><Cigarette><Clinical Practice Guideline><Clinical Trials><Communities><Data><Data Collection><Development><Diabetes Mellitus><Espanol><Evaluation><Evidence based intervention><Expectancy><Family><Ferrous fumarate><Focus Groups><Funding><Future><Goals><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Inequity><Health Personnel><Heart Diseases><Hispanic><Hispanic Populations><Hispanic group><Hispanic individual><Hispanic people><Hispanics><Individual><Individuals from minority><Individuals of minority><Inequalities in Health><Inequities in Health><Intervention><Language><Latine><Latinx><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Measures><Methodology><Minority Groups><Minority People><Minority Population><Minority individual><Mobile Phones><Modality><Monograph><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Motivation><NCI Organization><National Cancer Institute><Nicotine Replacement Therapy><Ownership><Pamphlets><Participant><Population><Printing><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Public Health><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Sampling><Secure><Self Efficacy><Smart Phone App><Smart Phone Application><Smartphone App><Smoke><Smoker><Smoking><Smoking Behavior><Smoking Cessation Intervention><Spanish><Stroke><Target Populations><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco smoking><Tobacco smoking behavior><Underserved Population><United States><Update><Work><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><app based delivery><app delivery><app on a smartphone><app-delivered><application on a smartphone><arm><benchmark><brain attack><care as usual><cease smoking><cell phone based app><cerebral vascular accident><cerebrovascular accident><clinical practice and guidelines><community engagement><cost effective><cost effective intervention><culturally adapted intervention><culturally appropriate intervention><culturally centered intervention><culturally focused intervention><culturally informed intervention><culturally responsive intervention><culturally tailored intervention><design><designing><developmental><diabetes><digital><digital intervention><disparity in health><efficacy testing><engagement with communities><ethnic disparities in health><ethnic health disparity><ethnic minority><evidence base><experience><feasibility trial><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><fumar><health care personnel><health care worker><health disparity><health inequalities><health provider><health workforce><heart disorder><iOS app><iOS application><iPhone><iPhone App><iPhone Application><improved><intervention delivery><long-term abstinence><m-Health><mHealth><malignancy><medical personnel><mobile application delivered><mobile application delivery><mobile health><mobile phone app><mortality><neoplasm/cancer><nicotine replacement><phone app><phone application><programs><quit smoking><racial minority><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><self help><smart phone><smartphone><smartphone application><smartphone based app><smartphone based application><smoking abstinence><smoking cessation><smoking cessation treatment><standard of care><stop smoking><stroked><strokes><tobacco abstinence><treatment as usual><treatment provider><under served group><under served individual><under served people><under served population><underserved group><underserved individual><underserved people><user-friendly><usual care>
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Jessica Lynn Rickard Gorman

OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY, CORVALLIS, OR

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$297,170
FY 2025

Project Title

Virtual Mindful After Cancer Intervention to Promote Sexual Health for Breast and Gynecologic Cancer Survivors

Grant Number:

5R34CA286710-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/17/2024

End Date:

8/31/2027

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Sexual concerns are among the most common, distressing, and persistent aspects of life after cancer. For at least half of breast and gynecological cancer survivors, cancer treatment adversely affects physical, social, or psychological aspects of sexual health. Examples include vagina...

Research Terms

<Address><Administrator><Adoption><Advocate><Affect><Application Context><Attention><Body Image><Breast Cancer><Cancer Burden><Cancer Intervention><Cancer Survivor><Cancer Survivorship><Cancer Treatment><Cancers><Clinical><Communities><Data><Data Collection><Dissemination and Implementation><Distress><Equity><Evaluation><Evidence based intervention><Feasibility Studies><Female Reproductive Cancer><Foundations><Future><General Population><General Public><Goals><Gynecologic Cancer><Gynecological Cancer><Health><Health Services><High Prevalence><Individual><Infrastructure><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><Life><Loss of Sensation><Malignant Breast Neoplasm><Malignant Female Reproductive System Neoplasm><Malignant Gynecologic Neoplasm><Malignant Gynecologic Tumor><Malignant Neoplasm Therapy><Malignant Neoplasm Treatment><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Malignant Tumor of the Female Reproductive System><Methodology><Methods><National Cancer Burden><Numbness><Oregon><Outcome><Pain><Painful><Patients><Persons><Population><Preparation><Procedures><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><QOL><Quality of life><RE-AIM><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Sampling><Self Efficacy><Sex Functioning><Sexual Health><Shapes><Site><Supervision><Testing><Training><Translating><Translations><Vagina><Woman><Work><anti-cancer therapy><assess effectiveness><body perception><cancer care><cancer survivor care><cancer survivorship care><cancer therapy><cancer-directed therapy><care providers><clinical practice><community based care><contextual factors><data infrastructure><delivered virtually><design><designing><determine effectiveness><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><effectiveness testing><evaluate effectiveness><examine effectiveness><experience><future implementation><gynecologic malignancy><gynecological malignancy><health care service><implementation intervention><improved><informant><interest><intervention delivery><intimacy><intimate behavior><malignancy><malignant breast tumor><mindfulness><mindfulness intervention><mindfulness-based intervention><neoplasm/cancer><novel><pilot trial><pragmatic effectiveness trial><pragmatic trial><preparations><primary outcome><psychologic><psychological><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><recruit><retention rate><retention strategy><routine practice><satisfaction><service delivery><sexual functioning><sexual health intervention><social><translation><trial planning><virtual><virtual delivery>
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HILARY L SURRATT

UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, LEXINGTON, KY

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$296,530
FY 2025

Project Title

Optimizing Low Threshold TelePrEP Care in Syringe Service Programs for People who Inject Drugs in Appalachia

Grant Number:

5R34DA060087-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2024

End Date:

4/30/2027

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Kentucky (KY) is a high priority Ending the HIV Epidemic (EHE) jurisdiction due to heavy rural HIV burden and exceptionally high rates of new HIV diagnoses driven by injection drug use (IDU). Despite ongoing need for robust HIV prevention and the strong evidence for Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Appalachia><Appalachian><Appalachian Region><Area><Awareness><Biological Markers><Caring><Collaborations><Communities><Consensus><County><Data><Disease Outbreaks><Drug user><Education><Educational aspects><Epidemic><Frequencies><Geography><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV Prevention><HIV diagnosis><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Harm Minimization><Harm Reduction><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Impoverished><Indiana><Infrastructure><Injecting drug user><Injection Drug User><International AIDS><Intervention><Kentucky><LAV-HTLV-III><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Manuals><Measures><Methods><Needle-Exchange Programs><North Carolina><Outbreaks><PWID><PWUD><Participant><Patient Self-Report><Persons><Population><Poverty><PrEP><Prevention><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Randomization trial><Recommendation><Reporting><Research><Rural><Self-Report><Site><Social isolation><Societies><Specialty><Stigmatization><Structure><Syringe-Exchange Programs><Testing><Time><Transmission><Violence><Virus-HIV><West Virginia><Work><access disparities><access to health care><accessibility disparities><accessibility of health care><accessibility to health care><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><care services><care systems><design><designing><determine efficacy><diagnosis among females><diagnosis among women><diagnosis in females><diagnosis in women><diagnosis within females><diagnosis within women><disparities in access><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><experience><female diagnosis><geographic disadvantage><geographic disparity><geographic inequality><geographic inequity><geographic location disparity><health care access><health care availability><health care personnel><health care service access><health care service availability><health care worker><health provider><health workforce><housing instability><implementation fidelity><implementation outcomes><implementation strategy><improved><inequality in access><inequity in access><inequity in accessibility><injection drug use><innovate><innovation><innovative><instably housed><interest><lack of stable housing><medical personnel><medical specialties><men><needle exchange><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><peer><peer support><people who inject drugs><people who inject illicit drugs><people who use drugs><people who use illicit drugs><persons who inject drugs><persons who use drugs><point of care><point of care testing><policy recommendation><pre-exposure prophylaxis><randomized trial><recommendation for policy><rural area><rural location><rural region><scale up><social determinants><social stigma><sociodeterminant><stigma><strategies for implementation><syringe exchange><syringe exchange services><syringe service programs><syringe services><telehealth><traditional care><transmission process><treatment provider><unstable housing><unstably housed><uptake><violent><violent behavior><women's diagnosis>
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Robert James Knoerl

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$291,294
FY 2025

Project Title

Determining the Feasibility of Virtual Tailored, Music-Based Relaxation for Anxiety Among Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivors.

Grant Number:

5R34CA286712-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/16/2024

End Date:

8/31/2027

Project Abstract

Clinical Problem: Up to 48.5% of adolescent and young adult (AYA, 15 – 39 years old) cancer survivors experience clinically relevant anxiety. Anxiety disrupts the successful achievement of normative developmental tasks and is associated with fear of cancer recurrence and decreased quality of life. C...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Achievement><Achievement Attainment><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Adolescent and Young Adult><Adolescent and young adult cancer patients><Adolescent and young adult cancer population><Adolescent and young adult oncology patients><Adolescent and young adults with cancer><Adult><Adult Human><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Anxiety><Anxiety Disorders><Board Certification><Cancer Patient><Cancer Survivor><Cancer Survivorship><Cancer Treatment><Cancers><Childhood Cancers><Clinical><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Control Groups><Data><Development><Diagnosis><Distress><Dose><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Ensure><Evidence based treatment><Fatigue><Fear><Fright><Future><Generalized Growth><Growth><Guidelines><Health Care><Intervention><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Interview><Knowledge><Lack of Energy><Malignant Childhood Neoplasm><Malignant Childhood Tumor><Malignant Neoplasm Therapy><Malignant Neoplasm Treatment><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Pediatric Neoplasm><Malignant Pediatric Tumor><Malignant Tumor><Malignant childhood cancer><Measures><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Michigan><Music><Music Intervention><Music Therapy><Outcome><Outcome Measure><Participant><Patient Outcomes Assessments><Patient Reported Measures><Patient Reported Outcomes><Personal awareness><Phase><Phase 2 Clinical Trials><Phase II Clinical Trials><Pilot Projects><Protocol><Protocol Screening><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychosocial Assessment and Care><Psychotherapy><Public Health><QOL><Quality of life><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Recurrent Malignant Neoplasm><Recurrent Malignant Tumor><Relaxation><Reporting><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Schools><Self Efficacy><Self Perception><Self image><Self view><Sleep Disorders><Specificity><Standardization><Structure><Testing><Tissue Growth><Treatment Efficacy><Universities><Work><active followup><adulthood><anti-cancer therapy><anxiety management><anxiety reduction><anxiety treatment><arm><attentional control><cancer among adolescent and young adults><cancer in a child><cancer in children><cancer initiation><cancer recurrence><cancer therapy><cancer-directed therapy><child with cancer><childhood malignancy><clinical relevance><clinical significance><clinically relevant><clinically significant><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><comparator group><comparison group><coping><delivered virtually><design><designing><determine efficacy><developmental><effective intervention><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><efficacy trial><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><experience><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><improved><intervention delivery><intervention efficacy><malignancy><measurable outcome><mental illness><neoplasm/cancer><ontogeny><outcome measurement><pediatric cancer><pediatric malignancy><phase 2 trial><phase II protocol><phase II trial><pilot study><post intervention><post treatment><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychosocial><psychosocial assessment><psychosocial care><psychosocial studies><psychosocial support><quality assurance><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><self awareness><self knowledge><side effect><sleep diseases><sleep dysfunction><sleep illness><sleep problem><social media><social stigma><stigma><theories><therapeutic efficacy><therapy efficacy><virtual><virtual delivery>
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Bernard Khor

BENAROYA RESEARCH INST AT VIRGINIA MASON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$286,793
FY 2025

Project Title

Evaluating the role of high-dose influenza vaccine in people with Down syndrome under age 65

Grant Number:

1R34AI184065-01A1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/24/2025

End Date:

8/31/2026

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The goal of this planning grant is to prepare for a clinical trial testing our hypothesis that high-dose influenza vaccine (Fluzone) safely improves vaccine response in people with Down syndrome (DS) < 65 years old. Our team of clinicians, scientists, and members of the DS c...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><21+ years old><65 and older><65 or older><65 years of age and older><65 years of age or more><65 years of age or older><65+ years><65+ years old><> 65 years><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Age Years><Aged 65 and Over><Aging><Airway health><Airway infections><Assay><Bioassay><Biological Assay><Blood Serum><Case Report Form><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Clinical Trials Design><Communities><Complement><Complement Proteins><Consent><Data><Data Set><Descriptive Epidemiology><Dose><Down Syndrome><Educational Materials><Enrollment><Epidemiologic Research><Epidemiologic Studies><Epidemiologic analysis><Epidemiological Studies><Epidemiological data><Epidemiology><Epidemiology Research><Epidemiology data><Exhibits><Family><Flu vaccination><Fluzone><Formulation><Future><Goals><Grant><Grippe><Health><Hemagglutinin><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Immune><Immune response><Immunes><Immunization><Immunocompromised><Immunocompromised Host><Immunocompromised Patient><Immunology><Immunosuppressed Host><Impairment><Individuals with down syndrome><Influenza><Influenza Vaccines><Influenza immunization><Influenza vaccination><Investigators><Langdon Down syndrome><Learning><Medicare claim><Medicare/Medicaid><Medicine><Methods><Modeling><Molecular><Mongolism><Monitor><Mucosa><Mucosal Tissue><Mucous Membrane><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Pattern><Persons><Phase><Population><Procedures><Prophylactic vaccination against influenza><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Public Health><Randomization trial><Randomized><Randomized Controlled Clinical Trials><Registries><Regulatory approval><Reproducibility><Research Activity><Research Institute><Research Personnel><Researchers><Respiratory Infections><Respiratory Tract Infections><Role><SARS Virus><SARS corona virus><SARS coronavirus><SARS-Associated Coronavirus><SARS-CoV><SARS-CoV-1><SARS-Related Coronavirus><Safety><Sampling><Scientist><Serum><Severe Acute Respiratory Coronavirus><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Virus><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome corona virus><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus><Site><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><Testing><Training><Trisomy 21><VAC-TX><Vaccination><Vaccine Therapy><Vaccines><Work><above age 65><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><after age 65><age 65 and greater><age 65 and older><age 65 or older><age > 65><age associated decline><age dependent decline><age of 65 years onward><age related decline><aged 65 and greater><aged 65+><aged ≥65><ages><arm><chromosome 21 trisomy><chromosome 21 trisomy syndrome><clinical care><clinical trial enrollment><cohort><college><collegiate><comparative><complementation><congenital acromicria syndrome><death risk><decline with age><depository><design><designing><down syndrome individuals><down syndrome patients><enroll><epidemiologic><epidemiologic data><epidemiologic evaluation><epidemiologic investigation><epidemiological><epidemiology study><experience><flu><flu immunisation><flu infection><flu vaccine><flu virus infection><flu virus vaccine><host response><human old age (65+)><immune system response><immunoresponse><immunosuppressed patient><improved><infected with flu><infected with flu virus><infected with influenza><infected with influenza virus><influenza infection><influenza virus infection><influenza virus vaccination><influenza virus vaccine><insight><kids><live attenuated flu vaccine><live attenuated influenza vaccine><live attenuated influenza virus vaccine><member><morbus Down><mortality><mortality risk><multiomics><multiple omics><novel><outreach><over 65 years><panomics><pathway><patients with down syndrome><people with down syndrome><prevent><preventing><primary end point><primary endpoint><programs><pseudohypertrophic progressive muscular dystrophy><randomisation><randomization><randomized control clinical trial><randomized trial><randomly assigned><regulatory authorization><regulatory certification><regulatory clearance><repository><respiratory health><response><severe acute respiratory syndrome-CoV><simulation><social role><standard of care><statistical analysis><therapeutic vaccination><tool><trial comparing><trial planning><trisomy 21 syndrome><vaccination against influenza><vaccination study><vaccination trial><vaccine against flu><vaccine against influenza><vaccine response><vaccine responsiveness><vaccine study><vaccine trial><vaccine-induced response><youngster><≥65 years>
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Cate Speake

BENAROYA RESEARCH INST AT VIRGINIA MASON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$286,793
FY 2025

Project Title

Evaluating the role of high-dose influenza vaccine in people with Down syndrome under age 65

Grant Number:

1R34AI184065-01A1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/24/2025

End Date:

8/31/2026

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The goal of this planning grant is to prepare for a clinical trial testing our hypothesis that high-dose influenza vaccine (Fluzone) safely improves vaccine response in people with Down syndrome (DS) < 65 years old. Our team of clinicians, scientists, and members of the DS c...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><21+ years old><65 and older><65 or older><65 years of age and older><65 years of age or more><65 years of age or older><65+ years><65+ years old><> 65 years><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Age Years><Aged 65 and Over><Aging><Airway health><Airway infections><Assay><Bioassay><Biological Assay><Blood Serum><Case Report Form><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Clinical Trials Design><Communities><Complement><Complement Proteins><Consent><Data><Data Set><Descriptive Epidemiology><Dose><Down Syndrome><Educational Materials><Enrollment><Epidemiologic Research><Epidemiologic Studies><Epidemiologic analysis><Epidemiological Studies><Epidemiological data><Epidemiology><Epidemiology Research><Epidemiology data><Exhibits><Family><Flu vaccination><Fluzone><Formulation><Future><Goals><Grant><Grippe><Health><Hemagglutinin><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Immune><Immune response><Immunes><Immunization><Immunocompromised><Immunocompromised Host><Immunocompromised Patient><Immunology><Immunosuppressed Host><Impairment><Individuals with down syndrome><Influenza><Influenza Vaccines><Influenza immunization><Influenza vaccination><Investigators><Langdon Down syndrome><Learning><Medicare claim><Medicare/Medicaid><Medicine><Methods><Modeling><Molecular><Mongolism><Monitor><Mucosa><Mucosal Tissue><Mucous Membrane><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Pattern><Persons><Phase><Population><Procedures><Prophylactic vaccination against influenza><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Public Health><Randomization trial><Randomized><Randomized Controlled Clinical Trials><Registries><Regulatory approval><Reproducibility><Research Activity><Research Institute><Research Personnel><Researchers><Respiratory Infections><Respiratory Tract Infections><Role><SARS Virus><SARS corona virus><SARS coronavirus><SARS-Associated Coronavirus><SARS-CoV><SARS-CoV-1><SARS-Related Coronavirus><Safety><Sampling><Scientist><Serum><Severe Acute Respiratory Coronavirus><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Virus><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome corona virus><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus><Site><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><Testing><Training><Trisomy 21><VAC-TX><Vaccination><Vaccine Therapy><Vaccines><Work><above age 65><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><after age 65><age 65 and greater><age 65 and older><age 65 or older><age > 65><age associated decline><age dependent decline><age of 65 years onward><age related decline><aged 65 and greater><aged 65+><aged ≥65><ages><arm><chromosome 21 trisomy><chromosome 21 trisomy syndrome><clinical care><clinical trial enrollment><cohort><college><collegiate><comparative><complementation><congenital acromicria syndrome><death risk><decline with age><depository><design><designing><down syndrome individuals><down syndrome patients><enroll><epidemiologic><epidemiologic data><epidemiologic evaluation><epidemiologic investigation><epidemiological><epidemiology study><experience><flu><flu immunisation><flu infection><flu vaccine><flu virus infection><flu virus vaccine><host response><human old age (65+)><immune system response><immunoresponse><immunosuppressed patient><improved><infected with flu><infected with flu virus><infected with influenza><infected with influenza virus><influenza infection><influenza virus infection><influenza virus vaccination><influenza virus vaccine><insight><kids><live attenuated flu vaccine><live attenuated influenza vaccine><live attenuated influenza virus vaccine><member><morbus Down><mortality><mortality risk><multiomics><multiple omics><novel><outreach><over 65 years><panomics><pathway><patients with down syndrome><people with down syndrome><prevent><preventing><primary end point><primary endpoint><programs><pseudohypertrophic progressive muscular dystrophy><randomisation><randomization><randomized control clinical trial><randomized trial><randomly assigned><regulatory authorization><regulatory certification><regulatory clearance><repository><respiratory health><response><severe acute respiratory syndrome-CoV><simulation><social role><standard of care><statistical analysis><therapeutic vaccination><tool><trial comparing><trial planning><trisomy 21 syndrome><vaccination against influenza><vaccination study><vaccination trial><vaccine against flu><vaccine against influenza><vaccine response><vaccine responsiveness><vaccine study><vaccine trial><vaccine-induced response><youngster><≥65 years>
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Kelly Kamimura-Nishimura

CINCINNATI CHILDRENS HOSP MED CTR, CINCINNATI, OH

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$280,875
FY 2025

Project Title

Engaging Mental Health Services for Preschoolers at Risk

Grant Number:

5R34MH137224-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/12/2024

End Date:

7/31/2027

Project Abstract

Most mental health (MH) disorders develop in early childhood but are not clinically identified or treated until later—delaying treatment services that could prevent the enduring effects of long-term MH problems. Moreover, children from low-income families and those with demographic differences exhib...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Address><Advocacy><Belief><Black><Black race><Care Givers><Caregivers><Case Series><Child><Child Behavior><Child Mental Health><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Control Groups><Development><Developmental Delay><Developmental Delay Disorders><Disturbance in cognition><Early Diagnosis><Early treatment><Education><Educational aspects><Elements><Exhibits><Family><Feasibility Studies><Feedback><Focus Groups><Funding><Head Start><Head Start Program><Health Care><Hispanic><Impaired cognition><Impairment><Improve Access><Individual><Intervention><Knowledge><Long-Term Effects><Low Income Population><Low income><Low income group><Manuals><Measurement><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Modeling><Monitor><Outcome><Persons><Phase><Pilot Projects><Position><Positioning Attribute><Preparedness><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Readiness><Recommendation><Research><Risk><Rural><Sampling><Schools><Services><Specific Child Development Disorders><Substance abuse problem><Symptoms><System><Testing><Trainers Training><Training><Trust><Update><Work><abuse of substances><active control group><aged><antisocial behavior><behavioral impairment><child services><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><compare to control><comparison control><data analytics dashboard><data dashboard><developmental><distrust><early childhood><early detection><early therapy><effectiveness trial><emotion regulation><emotional regulation><empowerment><group intervention><health service use><health service utilization><impaired behavior><improved><kids><language impairment><low income individual><low income people><lower income families><mental health care><mental illness><motor impairment><movement impairment><movement limitation><novel><pediatric services><peer><pilot study><pilot test><prevent><preventing><primary care provider><programs><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><social stigma><stigma><substance abuse><success><suicidal><suicidality><teacher><treatment services><visual dashboard><visualization dashboard><web based dashboard><web dashboard><web site><website><youngster>
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Christina Lynn Boisseau

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AT CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$280,000
FY 2025

Project Title

Building Capacity for Youth Mental Wellness: Feasibility and Acceptability for a Mental Health Family Navigator Model for Foster Parents.

Grant Number:

5R34MH134941-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/13/2024

End Date:

6/30/2027

Project Abstract

Goal: This R34 study will pilot the Family Navigator Plus (FN+) program for foster parents to increase access to mental health (MH) services for children in foster care aged 6-17. Background: Youth in care experience disparities in mental health symptoms and access to treatment. Compared to the gene...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><17 year old><17 years of age><Access to Care><Active Follow-up><Address><Anxiety Disorders><Area><Behavior><Caring><Child><Child Behavior><Child Mental Health><Child Welfare><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinic><Clinical><Communities><Community Health Aides><Complex><Data><Data Collection><Decrease disparity><Depressive Syndromes><Depressive disorder><Development><Diagnosis><Disparities><Disparity><Early treatment><Effectiveness><Elements><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Emotional well being><Enrollment><Espanol><Exhibits><Family><Family Care Giver><Family Caregiver><Family Health><Family health status><Feasibility Studies><Feedback><Feels well><Focus Groups><Fostering><Goals><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health Services Accessibility><Home><Illinois><Individual><Interview><Knowledge><Leadership><Licensing><Life><Lower disparity><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental association><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Modeling><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Outcome><Parents><Patient Self-Report><Patients><Perception><Population><Preparation><Procedures><Process><Protocol><Protocol Screening><Protocols documentation><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychological Well Being><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Role><Self-Report><Sense of well-being><Services><Spanish><Specialist><Structure><Suicide attempt><Symptoms><Testing><Time><Training><Trauma><Well in self><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><acceptability and feasibility><access disparities><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility disparities><accessibility to health services><active followup><adolescent welfare><age 17 years><aged><attentional control><availability of services><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><build resilience><build resiliency><burden of disease><burden of illness><care access><care as usual><care seeking><care services><care systems><child mental health service><child well being><child wellbeing><clinical significance><clinically significant><community health worker><cost effective><design><designing><develop resilience><develop resiliency><developmental><digital mental health><disease burden><disparities in access><disparity reduction><early therapy><effective therapy><effective treatment><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><enhance resilience><enhance resiliency><enroll><experience><facilitate resilience><feasibility testing><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><foster care><foster child><foster parent><health assessment><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health service access><health services availability><health workforce><high risk><high risk group><high risk individual><high risk people><high risk population><homes><human centered design><implementation strategy><improve resilience><improve resiliency><improved><increase resilience><increase resiliency><inequality in access><inequity in access><inequity in accessibility><innovate><innovation><innovative><kids><maltreatment><medical personnel><mental health care><mental illness><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><mistreatment><mitigate disparity><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><parent><pediatric><post intervention><preparations><primary outcome><programs><promote resilience><promote resiliency><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><reduce disparity><reduction in disparity><resilience development><satisfaction><secondary outcome><self wellness><sense of wellbeing><service availability><seventeen year old><seventeen years of age><skills><social media><social role><strategies for implementation><suicidal attempt><telehealth><tool><traumatized children><treatment access><treatment as usual><treatment provider><usual care><virtual><welfare><youngster><youth age>
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HEATHER Jill RISSER

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AT CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$280,000
FY 2025

Project Title

Building Capacity for Youth Mental Wellness: Feasibility and Acceptability for a Mental Health Family Navigator Model for Foster Parents.

Grant Number:

5R34MH134941-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/13/2024

End Date:

6/30/2027

Project Abstract

Goal: This R34 study will pilot the Family Navigator Plus (FN+) program for foster parents to increase access to mental health (MH) services for children in foster care aged 6-17. Background: Youth in care experience disparities in mental health symptoms and access to treatment. Compared to the gene...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><17 year old><17 years of age><Access to Care><Active Follow-up><Address><Anxiety Disorders><Area><Behavior><Caring><Child><Child Behavior><Child Mental Health><Child Welfare><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinic><Clinical><Communities><Community Health Aides><Complex><Data><Data Collection><Decrease disparity><Depressive Syndromes><Depressive disorder><Development><Diagnosis><Disparities><Disparity><Early treatment><Effectiveness><Elements><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Emotional well being><Enrollment><Espanol><Exhibits><Family><Family Care Giver><Family Caregiver><Family Health><Family health status><Feasibility Studies><Feedback><Feels well><Focus Groups><Fostering><Goals><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health Services Accessibility><Home><Illinois><Individual><Interview><Knowledge><Leadership><Licensing><Life><Lower disparity><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental association><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Modeling><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Outcome><Parents><Patient Self-Report><Patients><Perception><Population><Preparation><Procedures><Process><Protocol><Protocol Screening><Protocols documentation><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychological Well Being><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Role><Self-Report><Sense of well-being><Services><Spanish><Specialist><Structure><Suicide attempt><Symptoms><Testing><Time><Training><Trauma><Well in self><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><acceptability and feasibility><access disparities><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility disparities><accessibility to health services><active followup><adolescent welfare><age 17 years><aged><attentional control><availability of services><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><build resilience><build resiliency><burden of disease><burden of illness><care access><care as usual><care seeking><care services><care systems><child mental health service><child well being><child wellbeing><clinical significance><clinically significant><community health worker><cost effective><design><designing><develop resilience><develop resiliency><developmental><digital mental health><disease burden><disparities in access><disparity reduction><early therapy><effective therapy><effective treatment><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><enhance resilience><enhance resiliency><enroll><experience><facilitate resilience><feasibility testing><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><foster care><foster child><foster parent><health assessment><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health service access><health services availability><health workforce><high risk><high risk group><high risk individual><high risk people><high risk population><homes><human centered design><implementation strategy><improve resilience><improve resiliency><improved><increase resilience><increase resiliency><inequality in access><inequity in access><inequity in accessibility><innovate><innovation><innovative><kids><maltreatment><medical personnel><mental health care><mental illness><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><mistreatment><mitigate disparity><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><parent><pediatric><post intervention><preparations><primary outcome><programs><promote resilience><promote resiliency><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><reduce disparity><reduction in disparity><resilience development><satisfaction><secondary outcome><self wellness><sense of wellbeing><service availability><seventeen year old><seventeen years of age><skills><social media><social role><strategies for implementation><suicidal attempt><telehealth><tool><traumatized children><treatment access><treatment as usual><treatment provider><usual care><virtual><welfare><youngster><youth age>
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CHRISTINE M Lee

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$272,125
FY 2025

Project Title

Feasibility/Acceptability of a Brief Motivational Intervention Integrating Online Personalized Feedback & Tailored Text Messages for Frequent/High-Intensity Cannabis Use in Post-Legalization Landscape

Grant Number:

5R34DA061049-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

6/30/2027

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Cannabis is a widely used psychoactive substance among young adults (YAs), with ~44% using in the past year. Daily use by YAs not attending college (14.5%) is 3x the prevalence of daily use by college attending peers (4.7%). Cannabis is associated with acute and longer-term consequences. A ...

Research Terms

<Acute><Address><Age><Area><Armed Forces Personnel><Behavioral><Cannabis><Cell Phone><Cellular Phone><Cellular Telephone><Clinical><Clinical Services><Cognitive><Coping Skills><D.C. Washington><DC Washington><Development><District of Columbia><Drug usage><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness of Interventions><Emotions><Ensure><Evaluation><Feedback><Focus Groups><Frequencies><Future><Goals><Guidelines><Health Care Technology><Health Technology><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Interview><Investigators><Language><Legal><Life><Measures><Methods><Military><Military Personnel><Mobile Phones><Motivation><NIDA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Occupational><On-Line Systems><Online Systems><Pattern><Personal Satisfaction><Pilot Projects><Preparedness><Prevalence><Process><Program Acceptability><Publishing><Randomized><Readiness><Recreation><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Schools><Self Determination><Self Efficacy><Services><Strategic Planning><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text Messaging><Unemployment><Vulnerable Populations><Work><acceptability and feasibility><adult youth><ages><attentional control><brief intervention><brief motivational intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><cannabis use><cannabis use disorder><cognitive function><college><collegiate><coping strategy><design><designing><develop therapy><developmental><drug use><experience><high risk><iPhone><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><interpersonal competence><interpersonal competency><intervention development><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><jobless><joblessness><m-Health><mHealth><mHealth therapeutic><mHealth therapy><mHealth treatment><marijuana use><marijuana use and disorder><marijuana use disorder><mhealth interventions><military population><mobile health><mobile health intervention><mobile health therapeutic><mobile health therapy><mobile health treatment><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><negative mood><novel><online computer><out of work><peer><personalized health intervention><personalized intervention><pilot study><post intervention><precision interventions><programs><psychoeducation><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><short message service><skills><skills training><smart phone><smartphone><sms messaging><social><social competence><social competency><social skills><success><tailored text messaging><texting><theories><therapy development><time use><treatment development><trend><under served community><underserved community><unemployed><usability><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><web based><well-being><wellbeing><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood>
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Karsten Bartels

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER, OMAHA, NE

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$266,550
FY 2025

Project Title

Leveraging Alcohol Use Disorder Screening for Treatment in Routine Perioperative Care: AllUsCare

Grant Number:

5R34AA031020-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/20/2024

End Date:

8/31/2027

Project Abstract

Abstract: Alcohol consumption adversely affects up to 28% of hospitalized patients and contributes to a loss of 133 million disability-adjusted life years and 5.3% of worldwide deaths each year. As alcohol use has substantial health and economic impact, much attention has been directed toward the nu...

Research Terms

<Access to Care><Affect><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Attention><Back><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Caring><Cessation of life><Characteristics><Clinical><Clinical Trials Design><Conditioning Therapy><Coronary Arteriosclerosis><Coronary Artery Disease><Coronary Artery Disorder><Coronary Atherosclerosis><DALY><DSM-5><DSM-V><DSM5><Data><Data Collection><Death><Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition><Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-V><Dorsum><Drug Therapy><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Future><Grant><Guidelines><Health><Health Care><Health Insurance for Aged and Disabled, Title 18><Health Insurance for Disabled Title 18><Health Services><Health Services Accessibility><Heavy Drinking><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><IRB><IRBs><Individual><Institution><Institutional Review Boards><Intervention><Measures><Medical><Medicare><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Multi-Institutional Clinical Trial><Multi-center clinical trial><Multi-site clinical trial><Multicenter clinical trial><Multisite clinical trial><NIAAA><NIDA><NIH><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><National Institute on Drug Abuse><National Institutes of Health><Nursing Staff><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Outcome><Outcome Assessment><Outcome Measure><Patients><Perioperative><Perioperative Care><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Population><Process><Provider><Psychiatrist><Psychological Health><Psychologist><Qualitative Research><Randomized><Research><Research Priority><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Rural Population><Rural group><Rural people><Sampling><Screening procedure><Substance Use Disorder><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Testing><Title 18><United States National Institutes of Health><acceptability and feasibility><access to health care><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility of health care><accessibility to health care><accessibility to health services><aged><alcohol abuse therapy><alcohol abuse treatment><alcohol ingestion><alcohol initiation><alcohol intake><alcohol intervention><alcohol misuse><alcohol product use><alcohol seeking><alcohol seeking behavior><alcohol treatment><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcohol use initiation><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><atherosclerotic coronary disease><availability of services><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><behavior intervention><behavioral health><behavioral intervention><binge alcohol consumption><binge drinking><care access><cluster trial><coronary arterial disease><cost><design><designing><direct application><disability-adjusted life years><disparity in health><drink heavily><drinking><drinking initiation><drug intervention><drug treatment><economic impact><episodic drinking><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol misuse><ethanol product use><ethanol seeking><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><ethanol-seeking behavior><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><extreme drinking><forging><health care access><health care availability><health care service access><health care service availability><health care settings><health disparity><health disparity community><health disparity group><health disparity populations><health equity><health insurance for disabled><health service access><health services availability><heavy alcohol use><high risk><inner city><malleable risk><measurable outcome><modifiable risk><multi-component intervention><multi-faceted intervention><multi-modal intervention><multicomponent intervention><multifaceted intervention><multimodal intervention><multiphase optimization strategy><novel><nursing personnel><observational cohort study><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><outcome measurement><participant engagement><patient engagement><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><pragmatic effectiveness trial><pragmatic trial><prospective><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><rural individual><screening><screening tools><screenings><secondary outcome><service availability><service intervention><social stigma><stigma><substance use and disorder><surgery><surgery risk><surgical risk><timeline><treatment access><unhealthy alcohol use>
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Anne Christie Fernandez

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER, OMAHA, NE

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$266,550
FY 2025

Project Title

Leveraging Alcohol Use Disorder Screening for Treatment in Routine Perioperative Care: AllUsCare

Grant Number:

5R34AA031020-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/20/2024

End Date:

8/31/2027

Project Abstract

Abstract: Alcohol consumption adversely affects up to 28% of hospitalized patients and contributes to a loss of 133 million disability-adjusted life years and 5.3% of worldwide deaths each year. As alcohol use has substantial health and economic impact, much attention has been directed toward the nu...

Research Terms

<Access to Care><Affect><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Attention><Back><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Caring><Cessation of life><Characteristics><Clinical><Clinical Trials Design><Conditioning Therapy><Coronary Arteriosclerosis><Coronary Artery Disease><Coronary Artery Disorder><Coronary Atherosclerosis><DALY><DSM-5><DSM-V><DSM5><Data><Data Collection><Death><Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition><Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-V><Dorsum><Drug Therapy><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Future><Grant><Guidelines><Health><Health Care><Health Insurance for Aged and Disabled, Title 18><Health Insurance for Disabled Title 18><Health Services><Health Services Accessibility><Heavy Drinking><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><IRB><IRBs><Individual><Institution><Institutional Review Boards><Intervention><Measures><Medical><Medicare><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Multi-Institutional Clinical Trial><Multi-center clinical trial><Multi-site clinical trial><Multicenter clinical trial><Multisite clinical trial><NIAAA><NIDA><NIH><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><National Institute on Drug Abuse><National Institutes of Health><Nursing Staff><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Outcome><Outcome Assessment><Outcome Measure><Patients><Perioperative><Perioperative Care><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Population><Process><Provider><Psychiatrist><Psychological Health><Psychologist><Qualitative Research><Randomized><Research><Research Priority><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Rural Population><Rural group><Rural people><Sampling><Screening procedure><Substance Use Disorder><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Testing><Title 18><United States National Institutes of Health><acceptability and feasibility><access to health care><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility of health care><accessibility to health care><accessibility to health services><aged><alcohol abuse therapy><alcohol abuse treatment><alcohol ingestion><alcohol initiation><alcohol intake><alcohol intervention><alcohol misuse><alcohol product use><alcohol seeking><alcohol seeking behavior><alcohol treatment><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcohol use initiation><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><atherosclerotic coronary disease><availability of services><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><behavior intervention><behavioral health><behavioral intervention><binge alcohol consumption><binge drinking><care access><cluster trial><coronary arterial disease><cost><design><designing><direct application><disability-adjusted life years><disparity in health><drink heavily><drinking><drinking initiation><drug intervention><drug treatment><economic impact><episodic drinking><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol misuse><ethanol product use><ethanol seeking><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><ethanol-seeking behavior><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><extreme drinking><forging><health care access><health care availability><health care service access><health care service availability><health care settings><health disparity><health disparity community><health disparity group><health disparity populations><health equity><health insurance for disabled><health service access><health services availability><heavy alcohol use><high risk><inner city><malleable risk><measurable outcome><modifiable risk><multi-component intervention><multi-faceted intervention><multi-modal intervention><multicomponent intervention><multifaceted intervention><multimodal intervention><multiphase optimization strategy><novel><nursing personnel><observational cohort study><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><outcome measurement><participant engagement><patient engagement><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><pragmatic effectiveness trial><pragmatic trial><prospective><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><rural individual><screening><screening tools><screenings><secondary outcome><service availability><service intervention><social stigma><stigma><substance use and disorder><surgery><surgery risk><surgical risk><timeline><treatment access><unhealthy alcohol use>
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DANIEL I SESSLER

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER, OMAHA, NE

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$266,550
FY 2025

Project Title

Leveraging Alcohol Use Disorder Screening for Treatment in Routine Perioperative Care: AllUsCare

Grant Number:

5R34AA031020-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/20/2024

End Date:

8/31/2027

Project Abstract

Abstract: Alcohol consumption adversely affects up to 28% of hospitalized patients and contributes to a loss of 133 million disability-adjusted life years and 5.3% of worldwide deaths each year. As alcohol use has substantial health and economic impact, much attention has been directed toward the nu...

Research Terms

<Access to Care><Affect><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Attention><Back><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Caring><Cessation of life><Characteristics><Clinical><Clinical Trials Design><Conditioning Therapy><Coronary Arteriosclerosis><Coronary Artery Disease><Coronary Artery Disorder><Coronary Atherosclerosis><DALY><DSM-5><DSM-V><DSM5><Data><Data Collection><Death><Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition><Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-V><Dorsum><Drug Therapy><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Future><Grant><Guidelines><Health><Health Care><Health Insurance for Aged and Disabled, Title 18><Health Insurance for Disabled Title 18><Health Services><Health Services Accessibility><Heavy Drinking><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><IRB><IRBs><Individual><Institution><Institutional Review Boards><Intervention><Measures><Medical><Medicare><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Multi-Institutional Clinical Trial><Multi-center clinical trial><Multi-site clinical trial><Multicenter clinical trial><Multisite clinical trial><NIAAA><NIDA><NIH><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><National Institute on Drug Abuse><National Institutes of Health><Nursing Staff><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Outcome><Outcome Assessment><Outcome Measure><Patients><Perioperative><Perioperative Care><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Population><Process><Provider><Psychiatrist><Psychological Health><Psychologist><Qualitative Research><Randomized><Research><Research Priority><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Rural Population><Rural group><Rural people><Sampling><Screening procedure><Substance Use Disorder><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Testing><Title 18><United States National Institutes of Health><acceptability and feasibility><access to health care><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility of health care><accessibility to health care><accessibility to health services><aged><alcohol abuse therapy><alcohol abuse treatment><alcohol ingestion><alcohol initiation><alcohol intake><alcohol intervention><alcohol misuse><alcohol product use><alcohol seeking><alcohol seeking behavior><alcohol treatment><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcohol use initiation><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><atherosclerotic coronary disease><availability of services><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><behavior intervention><behavioral health><behavioral intervention><binge alcohol consumption><binge drinking><care access><cluster trial><coronary arterial disease><cost><design><designing><direct application><disability-adjusted life years><disparity in health><drink heavily><drinking><drinking initiation><drug intervention><drug treatment><economic impact><episodic drinking><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol misuse><ethanol product use><ethanol seeking><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><ethanol-seeking behavior><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><extreme drinking><forging><health care access><health care availability><health care service access><health care service availability><health care settings><health disparity><health disparity community><health disparity group><health disparity populations><health equity><health insurance for disabled><health service access><health services availability><heavy alcohol use><high risk><inner city><malleable risk><measurable outcome><modifiable risk><multi-component intervention><multi-faceted intervention><multi-modal intervention><multicomponent intervention><multifaceted intervention><multimodal intervention><multiphase optimization strategy><novel><nursing personnel><observational cohort study><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><outcome measurement><participant engagement><patient engagement><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><pragmatic effectiveness trial><pragmatic trial><prospective><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><rural individual><screening><screening tools><screenings><secondary outcome><service availability><service intervention><social stigma><stigma><substance use and disorder><surgery><surgery risk><surgical risk><timeline><treatment access><unhealthy alcohol use>
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Rebecca Robbins

BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$263,130
FY 2025

Project Title

Leveraging social networks to improve sleep and mindfulness among older adults in residential housing facilities

Grant Number:

5R34AG089176-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2024

End Date:

6/30/2027

Project Abstract

Poor sleep health (e.g., insufficient sleep duration, fragmented sleep, untreated sleep disorders) is associated with increased risk of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). Poor sleep health also increases soluble Amyloid βeta and tau concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid suggesting a potential mechanism for s...

Research Terms

<AD dementia><AD prevention><Age><Alzheimer Type Dementia><Alzheimer disease dementia><Alzheimer disease prevention><Alzheimer prevention><Alzheimer risk factor><Alzheimer sclerosis><Alzheimer syndrome><Alzheimer's><Alzheimer's Disease><Alzheimer's disease risk><Alzheimers Dementia><Amyloid><Amyloid Substance><Award><Back><Boston><Cerebrospinal Fluid><Characteristics><Cities><Cognition><Cognitive><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Collaborations><Communication><Critiques><Data><Diffuse><Diffusion><Disturbance in cognition><Dorsum><Education><Educational aspects><Educational process of instructing><Ensure><Evaluation><Exposure to><Feasibility Studies><Feedback><Goals><Health behavior><Housing><Impaired cognition><Individual><Instruction><Interpersonal Communication><Interview><Investigators><Leadership><Length><Low income><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><MT-bound tau><Pathogenesis><Personal Communication><Pilot Projects><Polysomnography><Primary Senile Degenerative Dementia><Protocol><Protocols documentation><QOL><Qualifying><Quality of life><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Research Design><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Sleep><Sleep Deprivation><Sleep Disorders><Sleep Fragmentations><Sleep Monitoring><Sleep disturbances><Social Network><Somnography><Source><Study Type><Survey Instrument><Surveys><System><Teaching><Testing><Thinking><Time><Trainers Training><Training><Trust><Wellness Program><aberrant sleep><acceptability and feasibility><ages><alzheimer risk><behavior change><behavioral health><catalyst><cerebral spinal fluid><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive function><cognitive loss><cohesion><deficient sleep><design><designing><diffused><diffuses><diffusing><diffusions><disrupted sleep><disturbed sleep><experience><health related behavior><impaired sleep><improvement on sleep><inadequate sleep><instructor><insufficient sleep><interventions leveraging social networks><irregular sleep><member><microtubule bound tau><microtubule-bound tau><mindfulness><mindfulness intervention><mindfulness-based intervention><multidisciplinary><novel><older adult><older adulthood><pilot study><pilot test><poor sleep><primary degenerative dementia><programs><prototype><randomized control trial><recruit><residence><residential building><residential site><senile dementia of the Alzheimer type><sleep amount><sleep debt><sleep deficiency><sleep deficit><sleep difficulty><sleep diseases><sleep disruption><sleep duration><sleep dysfunction><sleep dysregulation><sleep episode><sleep health><sleep hygiene><sleep illness><sleep improvement><sleep insufficiency><sleep interval><sleep length><sleep loss><sleep measurement><sleep period><sleep polysomnography><sleep problem><sleep quantity><sleep time><sleep wellness><sleep/wake disruption><sleep/wake disturbance><social><social network based intervention><social network intervention><spinal fluid><stress reduction><study design><tau><tau Proteins><tau factor><thoughts><time asleep><time during sleep><time in sleep><time spent asleep><time spent sleeping><usability><user centered design><wearable><wearable device><wearable electronics><wearable system><wearable technology><wearable tool><wearables><τ Proteins>
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Kindra McQuillan

SALISH KOOTENAI COLLEGE, PABLO, MT

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$256,348
FY 2025

Project Title

Building community-centered health research capacity in a Tribal college setting: Salish Kootenai College NARCH

Grant Number:

1R34GM159345-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2025

End Date:

8/31/2027

Project Abstract

American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) communities are increasingly leading their own research and health initiatives to address health promotion and disease prevention efforts. Salish Kootenai College (SKC) proposes to use this NARCH R34 Planning Grant to lay the groundwork for a Native American ...

Research Terms

<Address><Alaska Indian><Alaska Native><Alaskan American><Alaskan Indian><Alaskan Native><Alaskan Native American><American Indian><Characteristics><Collaborations><Communities><Community Health Centers><Custom><Evaluation><Funding><Future><Goals><Grant><Health><Health Promotion><Indigenous><Infrastructure><Investigators><Lead><NARCH><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Native American Research Center for Health><Neighborhood Health Center><Outcome><Pb element><Personal Satisfaction><Play><Process><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Research><Research Activity><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Priority><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Research Support><Researchers><Resources><Role><Salish Kootenai College><Salish and Kootenai><Salutogenesis><Sight><Structure><Training><Tribes><United States National Institutes of Health><Vision><career><community based participatory research><community building><community engagement><community led research><community participatory research><community partnered participatory research><customs><design><designing><disease prevention><disorder prevention><engagement with communities><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><improved><member><participatory action research><promoting health><social role><tool><tribal college><tribal community><tribal university><visual function><well-being><wellbeing>
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Samantha Morigeau

SALISH KOOTENAI COLLEGE, PABLO, MT

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$256,348
FY 2025

Project Title

Building community-centered health research capacity in a Tribal college setting: Salish Kootenai College NARCH

Grant Number:

1R34GM159345-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2025

End Date:

8/31/2027

Project Abstract

American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) communities are increasingly leading their own research and health initiatives to address health promotion and disease prevention efforts. Salish Kootenai College (SKC) proposes to use this NARCH R34 Planning Grant to lay the groundwork for a Native American ...

Research Terms

<Address><Alaska Indian><Alaska Native><Alaskan American><Alaskan Indian><Alaskan Native><Alaskan Native American><American Indian><Characteristics><Collaborations><Communities><Community Health Centers><Custom><Evaluation><Funding><Future><Goals><Grant><Health><Health Promotion><Indigenous><Infrastructure><Investigators><Lead><NARCH><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Native American Research Center for Health><Neighborhood Health Center><Outcome><Pb element><Personal Satisfaction><Play><Process><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Research><Research Activity><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Priority><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Research Support><Researchers><Resources><Role><Salish Kootenai College><Salish and Kootenai><Salutogenesis><Sight><Structure><Training><Tribes><United States National Institutes of Health><Vision><career><community based participatory research><community building><community engagement><community led research><community participatory research><community partnered participatory research><customs><design><designing><disease prevention><disorder prevention><engagement with communities><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><improved><member><participatory action research><promoting health><social role><tool><tribal college><tribal community><tribal university><visual function><well-being><wellbeing>
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SARAH E. DAUBER

PARTNERSHIP TO END ADDICTION, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$254,213
FY 2025

Project Title

Digital Screening and Brief Intervention for Perinatal Substance Use in Home Visiting

Grant Number:

5R34DA061238-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/15/2024

End Date:

5/31/2027

Project Abstract

Abstract The early postpartum period is a time of significant risk for escalating substance use (SU), as many people who reduce their SU during pregnancy return to pre-pregnancy levels within 3 months postpartum. Addressing postpartum SU is key to preventing negative maternal and child health outcom...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Abscission><Address><Assess implementation><Cell Phone><Cellular Phone><Cellular Telephone><Child><Child Abuse and Neglect><Child Health><Child Welfare><Child Youth><Childhood maltreatment><Children (0-21)><Client><Clinical Skills><Companions><Data><Development><Electronics><Empathy><Excision><Extirpation><Family><Fear><Feedback><Fright><Future><Gestation><Goals><Home><Home visitation><House Call><Implementation assessment><Individual><Infant Care><Intervention><Interview><Kansas><Literature><Maternal and Child Health><Methods><Mobile Phones><Modeling><Mothers><Motivation><Outcome><PRISM framework><PRISM model><Participant><Perinatal><Peripartum><Persons><Phase><Pilot Projects><Postpartum Period><Practical Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model><Practice Management><Pragmatic, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model><Pregnancy><Preparedness><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Public Health><RE-AIM><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Readiness><Recommendation><Removal><Risk><SBIRT><Self Efficacy><Services><Site><Standardization><Surgical Removal><System><Testing><Text Messaging><Time><Woman><Work><acceptability and feasibility><adolescent welfare><automated text message><automated texting><baby care><barriers to implementation><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><child maltreatment><child well being><child wellbeing><clinical training><context for implementation><design><designing><developmental><digital><digital delivery><digital screening><digitally deliver><effective therapy><effective treatment><effectiveness/implementation design><effectiveness/implementation hybrid design><electronic><electronic device><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><evidence base><facilitators to implementation><health care settings><high risk><home visit><homes><hybrid type 2 trial><hybrid type II trial><iPhone><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation context><implementation evaluation><implementation facilitators><implementation framework><implementation research framework><implementation science framework><implementation strategy><infant health care><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention delivery><intervention effect><kids><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><newborn care><perinatal intervention><perinatal period><perinatal phase><pilot study><post implementation><post-partum><prepregnancy><preservation><prevent><prevent substance use><preventing><programs><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><resection><screening and brief intervention><screening, brief intervention, and referral><screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment><screening, brief intervention, referral, and treatment><short message service><smart phone><smartphone><sms messaging><social stigma><stigma><strategies for implementation><substance use><substance use prevention><substance use treatment><substance using><tailored text messaging><texting><tool><youngster>
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SARAH E. DAUBER

PARTNERSHIP TO END ADDICTION, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$251,733
FY 2025

Project Title

Helpline Delivery of Brief Interventions for Postpartum Heavy Episodic Drinking

Grant Number:

5R34AA031581-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

7/31/2027

Project Abstract

Abstract The proposed R34 will develop and test digital helpline intervention components aimed at reducing heavy episodic drinking (HED) during the first 3 months postpartum. HED is prevalent among women of reproductive age, and more than half of women who reduce their drinking during pregnancy retu...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Abscission><Address><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Characteristics><ChatGPT><Child><Child Abuse and Neglect><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood maltreatment><Children (0-21)><Client><Coping Skills><Data><Development><Distal><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Evaluation><Excision><Extirpation><FASD><Family><Family member><Fear><Feedback><Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder><Focus Groups><Frequencies><Fright><Future><GPT-2><GPT-3><GPT-4><Gestation><Goals><Individual><Infant Care><Informal Social Control><Infrastructure><Intervention><Interview><Investments><Link><Maternal and Child Health><Methods><Monitor><Mothers><Motivation><Outcome><Participant><Phone><Population><Postpartum Period><Pregnancy><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological reinforcement><Public Health><Randomized><Reinforcement><Removal><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Sampling><Schedule><Self Efficacy><Self Regulation><Services><Specialist><Surgical Removal><System><Techniques><Telephone><Testing><Text><Text Messaging><Time><Training><Woman><Women's prevalence><addiction><addictive disorder><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><automated text message><automated texting><baby care><barriers to implementation><behavior change><binge alcohol consumption><binge drinking><brief alcohol intervention><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><cease smoking><child maltreatment><child protection services><child protective service><childbearing age><coping strategy><cost effective><design><designing><develop therapy><developmental><digital><drinking><effective therapy><effective treatment><episodic drinking><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><evidence base><facilitators to implementation><family support><female prevalence><fertile age><high risk><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation facilitators><infant health care><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention delivery><intervention development><intervention effect><kids><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><multiphase optimization strategy><newborn care><perinatal mental health><post-partum><post-partum care><postpartum care><prepregnancy><prevalence among females><prevalence among women><prevalence in females><prevalence in women><prevalent among females><prevalent among women><prevalent in females><prevalent in women><prevent><preventing><psychoeducation><quit smoking><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><reproductive age><reproductive years><resection><satisfaction><short message service><skills training><smoking cessation><sms messaging><sms messaging intervention><social stigma><stigma><stop smoking><substance use><substance using><synchronous contact><synchronous encounter><synchronous session><text based intervention><text intervention><text messaging based intervention><text messaging intervention><texting><therapy development><treatment development><uptake><user centered design><youngster>
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Daniel Jeremy Barnett

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, BALTIMORE, MD

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$250,413
FY 2025

Project Title

Developing a Support Application for Food Pantries (SAFPAS) to Improve Client Access to Healthy Foods & Enhance Emergency Preparedness

Grant Number:

5R34HL161566-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/7/2022

End Date:

11/30/2026

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Food banks and food pantries are critical community-based institutions for addressing food insecurity, which is associated with obesity, cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and cancer. The effectiveness and efficiency of food assistance programs are constrained by many factors, ...

Research Terms

<Address><Adult-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><American><Baltimore><Behavior><Beverages><COVID crisis><COVID epidemic><COVID pandemic><COVID-19 crisis><COVID-19 epidemic><COVID-19 era><COVID-19 global health crisis><COVID-19 global pandemic><COVID-19 health crisis><COVID-19 pandemic><COVID-19 period><COVID-19 public health crisis><COVID-19 years><Cancers><Cardiovascular Diseases><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Cities><Client><Clinical Trials><Communication><Communities><Consumption><Data><Decentralization><Diet><Dietary quality><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Emergencies><Emergency Situation><Emergency response><Face><Feedback><Food><Food Assistance Programs><Food Preferences><Food Safety><Food Supply><Future><Goals><Health><Health Food><Healthy Eating><Human Resources><Impact evaluation><Individual><Infrastructure><Institution><Intervention><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Ketosis-Resistant Diabetes Mellitus><Knowledge><Link><Low income><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Manpower><Maryland><Maturity-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Measures><Modeling><NHLBI><NIDDM><National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute><Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes><Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Nutritious food><Obesity><Outcome><Persons><Pilot Projects><Policies><Preparedness><Prevention program><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychosocial Factor><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Readiness><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Restaurants><Risk><SARS-CoV-2 epidemic><SARS-CoV-2 global health crisis><SARS-CoV-2 global pandemic><SARS-CoV-2 pandemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 epidemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 pandemic><Safety><Sampling><Schedule><Self Efficacy><Services><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 epidemic><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 pandemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 epidemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic><Slow-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Stable Diabetes Mellitus><Survey Instrument><Surveys><System><T2 DM><T2D><T2DM><Testing><Time><Training><Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 2 diabetes><Type II Diabetes Mellitus><Type II diabetes><United States><Urban Community><Work><adiposity><adult onset diabetes><base><bases><cardiovascular disorder><chronic disorder><coronavirus disease 2019 crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic><coronavirus disease 2019 global health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 global pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 public health crisis><coronavirus disease crisis><coronavirus disease epidemic><coronavirus disease pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 global pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 pandemic><corpulence><diet choice><diet education><diet preference><diet quality><dietary choice><dietary preferences><diets><digital><digital app><digital applications><emergency preparedness><experience><faces><facial><feeding><food choice><food environment><food insecurity><food quality><food security><fruits and vegetables><healthy food><high risk><improved><indexing><instrument><ketosis resistant diabetes><life-threatening COVID><life-threatening COVID-19><life-threatening SARS-CoV-2><life-threatening coronavirus disease><life-threatening coronavirus disease 2019><life-threatening severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><malignancy><maturity onset diabetes><meeting><meetings><mobile app><mobile application><mobile device application><neoplasm/cancer><nutrition education><older adult><older adulthood><operation><operations><pandemic><pandemic disease><personnel><pilot study><pilot trial><poor health outcome><post intervention><primary outcome><process evaluation><psychosocial variables><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><reduced health outcome><response><satisfaction><serious COVID><serious COVID-19><serious SARS-CoV-2><serious coronavirus disease><serious coronavirus disease 2019><serious severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><severe COVID><severe COVID-19><severe COVID19><severe SARS-CoV-2><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><severe coronavirus disease><severe coronavirus disease 19><severe coronavirus disease 2019><severe severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><statistics><successful intervention><trial design><type 2 DM><type II DM><type two diabetes><uptake><urban environment><urban setting><volunteer><worse health outcome>
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Joel Gittelsohn

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, BALTIMORE, MD

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Solid budget
Active award
$250,413
FY 2025

Project Title

Developing a Support Application for Food Pantries (SAFPAS) to Improve Client Access to Healthy Foods & Enhance Emergency Preparedness

Grant Number:

5R34HL161566-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/7/2022

End Date:

11/30/2026

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Food banks and food pantries are critical community-based institutions for addressing food insecurity, which is associated with obesity, cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and cancer. The effectiveness and efficiency of food assistance programs are constrained by many factors, ...

Research Terms

<Address><Adult-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><American><Baltimore><Behavior><Beverages><COVID crisis><COVID epidemic><COVID pandemic><COVID-19 crisis><COVID-19 epidemic><COVID-19 era><COVID-19 global health crisis><COVID-19 global pandemic><COVID-19 health crisis><COVID-19 pandemic><COVID-19 period><COVID-19 public health crisis><COVID-19 years><Cancers><Cardiovascular Diseases><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Cities><Client><Clinical Trials><Communication><Communities><Consumption><Data><Decentralization><Diet><Dietary quality><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Emergencies><Emergency Situation><Emergency response><Face><Feedback><Food><Food Assistance Programs><Food Preferences><Food Safety><Food Supply><Future><Goals><Health><Health Food><Healthy Eating><Human Resources><Impact evaluation><Individual><Infrastructure><Institution><Intervention><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Ketosis-Resistant Diabetes Mellitus><Knowledge><Link><Low income><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Manpower><Maryland><Maturity-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Measures><Modeling><NHLBI><NIDDM><National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute><Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes><Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Nutritious food><Obesity><Outcome><Persons><Pilot Projects><Policies><Preparedness><Prevention program><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychosocial Factor><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Readiness><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Restaurants><Risk><SARS-CoV-2 epidemic><SARS-CoV-2 global health crisis><SARS-CoV-2 global pandemic><SARS-CoV-2 pandemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 epidemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 pandemic><Safety><Sampling><Schedule><Self Efficacy><Services><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 epidemic><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 pandemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 epidemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic><Slow-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Stable Diabetes Mellitus><Survey Instrument><Surveys><System><T2 DM><T2D><T2DM><Testing><Time><Training><Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 2 diabetes><Type II Diabetes Mellitus><Type II diabetes><United States><Urban Community><Work><adiposity><adult onset diabetes><base><bases><cardiovascular disorder><chronic disorder><coronavirus disease 2019 crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic><coronavirus disease 2019 global health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 global pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 public health crisis><coronavirus disease crisis><coronavirus disease epidemic><coronavirus disease pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 global pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 pandemic><corpulence><diet choice><diet education><diet preference><diet quality><dietary choice><dietary preferences><diets><digital><digital app><digital applications><emergency preparedness><experience><faces><facial><feeding><food choice><food environment><food insecurity><food quality><food security><fruits and vegetables><healthy food><high risk><improved><indexing><instrument><ketosis resistant diabetes><life-threatening COVID><life-threatening COVID-19><life-threatening SARS-CoV-2><life-threatening coronavirus disease><life-threatening coronavirus disease 2019><life-threatening severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><malignancy><maturity onset diabetes><meeting><meetings><mobile app><mobile application><mobile device application><neoplasm/cancer><nutrition education><older adult><older adulthood><operation><operations><pandemic><pandemic disease><personnel><pilot study><pilot trial><poor health outcome><post intervention><primary outcome><process evaluation><psychosocial variables><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><reduced health outcome><response><satisfaction><serious COVID><serious COVID-19><serious SARS-CoV-2><serious coronavirus disease><serious coronavirus disease 2019><serious severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><severe COVID><severe COVID-19><severe COVID19><severe SARS-CoV-2><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><severe coronavirus disease><severe coronavirus disease 19><severe coronavirus disease 2019><severe severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><statistics><successful intervention><trial design><type 2 DM><type II DM><type two diabetes><uptake><urban environment><urban setting><volunteer><worse health outcome>
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Conall Michael O'Cleirigh

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Active award
Career award
$212,818
FY 2025

Project Title

Patient-Oriented Substance Use/Smoking Cessation Research in HIV Treatment and Prevention

Grant Number:

5K24DA062568-02

Activity Code:

K24

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2024

End Date:

7/31/2029

Project Abstract

Background. This is a K24 proposal to provide mentorship to junior colleagues (pre- and post-doctoral fellows, as well as junior faculty) in clinical intervention substance use research. The proposed mentoring will include a specific emphasis on the intersection of HIV disease management and substan...

Research Terms

<3-D><3-Dimensional><3D><AIDS><AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Acquired Immune Deficiency><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Administrator><Award><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Medicine><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><CD4 Lymphocyte Count><CD4+ Cell Counts><CD4+ Counts><COVID crisis><COVID epidemic><COVID pandemic><COVID-19 crisis><COVID-19 epidemic><COVID-19 era><COVID-19 global health crisis><COVID-19 global pandemic><COVID-19 health crisis><COVID-19 pandemic><COVID-19 period><COVID-19 public health crisis><COVID-19 years><Cardiovascular Diseases><Caring><Cessation Research><Clinical><Clinical Investigator><Clinical Psychology><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Clinical Treatment><Clinical assessments><Collaborations><Collection><Community Health Centers><Computerized Medical Record><Conditioning Therapy><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Sources><Development and Research><Discipline><Disease Management><Disease Outcome><Disorder Management><Effectiveness><Electronic Medical Record><Faculty><Fellowship><Funding><General Hospitals><Grant><HIV><HIV Prevention><HIV/AIDS prevention><HIV/Mtb><HIV/TB><HIV/mycobacterium tuberculosis><HIV/tuberculosis><Health><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Individual><Infrastructure><Institution><International><Internships><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><LAV-HTLV-III><Leanness><Link><Literature><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><M. tuberculosis/HIV><Malignant Tumor of the Lung><Malignant neoplasm of lung><Massachusetts><Mediator><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mentors><Mentorship><Modality><NIDA><NIH><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><National Institutes of Health><Neighborhood Health Center><Outcome><Patient Outcomes Assessments><Patient Reported Measures><Patient Reported Outcomes><Persons><Phase><Physicians><Position><Positioning Attribute><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Prevention><Provider><Psychiatry><Psychological Health><Psychology><Public Health><Publications><Pulmonary Cancer><Pulmonary malignant Neoplasm><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Reporting><Research><Research Associate><Research Grants><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Researchers><Role><SARS-CoV-2 epidemic><SARS-CoV-2 global health crisis><SARS-CoV-2 global pandemic><SARS-CoV-2 pandemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 epidemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 pandemic><Scientific Publication><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 epidemic><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 pandemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 epidemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic><Site><Smoke><Smoker><Smoking><Smoking Cessation Intervention><Smoking Status><System><T4 Lymphocyte Count><TB therapy><TB treatment><Testing><Thinness><Time><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco smoke><Tobacco use><Training><Training Programs><Treatment outcome><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Virus-HIV><Work><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><biobehavior><biobehavioral><cardiovascular disorder><cease smoking><clinical intervention><clinical research site><clinical site><clinical therapy><cohort><community science><coronavirus disease 2019 crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic><coronavirus disease 2019 global health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 global pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 public health crisis><coronavirus disease crisis><coronavirus disease epidemic><coronavirus disease pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 global pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 pandemic><data interpretation><delivered virtually><determine efficacy><develop therapy><disparity in health><drug adherence><drug compliance><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><efficacy testing><evaluate efficacy><evidence base><examine efficacy><experience><facilitators to implementation><health disparity><implementation facilitators><implementation intervention><implementation science><interest><intern><intervention delivery><intervention development><lung cancer><medication adherence><medication compliance><multidisciplinary><patient centered><patient oriented><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><primary care clinic><programs><public health priorities><quit smoking><recruit><research and development><research and methods><research associates><research study><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><skills><smoking cessation><smoking cessation treatment><social role><stop smoking><substance use><substance use treatment><substance using><syndemic><synergistic epidemic><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><therapy development><three dimensional><tobacco product use><treat M. tuberculosis><treat Mtb><treat Mycobacterium tuberculosis><treat tb><treat tuberculosis><treatment development><treatment effect><treatment research><trial regimen><trial treatment><tuberculosis therapy><tuberculosis treatment><viral rebound><virtual><virtual delivery><virtual intervention><virus rebound>
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Corey Simon

DUKE UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, NC

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Active award
Career award
$171,952
FY 2025

Project Title

Stress Reactivity and Low Back Pain in Older Adults: Influences on Disability (ReLOAD)

Grant Number:

5K76AG074943-04

Activity Code:

K76

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/15/2022

End Date:

6/30/2027

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT This application for the Paul B. Beeson Emerging Leaders Career Development Award in Aging (K76) is for Dr. Corey Simon, a physical therapist and geriatric pain researcher specializing in low back pain. Low back pain is one of the world’s most disabling conditions for older...

Research Terms

<Acute><Address><Adrenal Glands><Adrenals><Aeroseb-HC><Affect><Aging><B cell differentiation factor><B cell stimulating factor 2><B-Cell Differentiation Factor><B-Cell Differentiation Factor-2><B-Cell Stimulatory Factor-2><BCDF><BSF-2><BSF2><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Model><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Biological Markers><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blood Serum><Capsicum><Cardiovascular Diseases><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Career Mobility><Cetacort><Chronic><Chronic disability><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Clinical Trials Design><Cognitive><Cohort Studies><Concurrent Studies><Conditioning Therapy><Coping Behavior><Coping Skills><Cort-Dome><Cortef><Cortenema><Cortisol><Cortispray><Cortril><Data><Dedications><Degenerative Neurologic Disorders><Dermacort><Development><Disabling condition><Disabling health condition><Disease><Disorder><Eldecort><Elderly><Enrollment><Exposure to><Feeling><Funding><GM-CSF><Gait speed><Geriatrics><Goals><Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor><HPGF><Hepatocyte-Stimulating Factor><Histamine-Producing Cell-Stimulating Factor><Hybridoma Growth Factor><Hydrocortisone><Hydrocortone><Hypophysis><Hypophysis Cerebri><Hypothalamic structure><Hypothalamus><Hytone><IFN-beta 2><IFNB2><IL-6><IL6 Protein><Individual><Inflammatory><Interleukin-6><International><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><Knowledge><Laboratories><Leadership><Link><Low Back Ache><Low Back Pain><Low Backache><Lumbago><MGI-2><Measurement><Measures><Mediating><Medical Rehabilitation><Mentorship><Molgramostin><Monitor><Movement><Myeloid Differentiation-Inducing Protein><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Nervous System Degenerative Diseases><Neural Degenerative Diseases><Neural degenerative Disorders><Neurodegenerative Diseases><Neurodegenerative Disorders><Neurologic Degenerative Conditions><Nutracort><Outcome><Pain><Pain Research><Painful><Participant><Patient Outcomes Assessments><Patient Reported Measures><Patient Reported Outcomes><Patient Self-Report><Peripheral><Persistent disability><Physical Function><Physical activity><Physiologic><Physiological><Pilot Projects><Pituitary><Pituitary Gland><Pituitary Nervous System><Plasmacytoma Growth Factor><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Principal Component Analyses><Principal Component Analysis><Procedures><Proctocort><Prospective Studies><Questionnaires><Rehabilitation><Rehabilitation therapy><Reporting><Research><Research Career Program><Research Design><Research Personnel><Researchers><Rotation><Safety><Sampling><Science><Self Efficacy><Self-Report><Serum><Spinal><Stress><Stress Tests><Stressful Event><Structure><Study Type><TC-GM-CSF><Testing><Thinking><Time><Trier Social Stress Test><Tumor-Cell Human GM Colony-Stimulating Factor><United States National Institutes of Health><Walking><Work><advanced age><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><bio-markers><biobehavior><biobehavioral><biologic marker><biological adaptation to stress><biomarker><body movement><cardiovascular disorder><career><career advancement><career development><career transition><coping><coping strategy><cytokine><decrease disability><decrease in disability><degenerative diseases of motor and sensory neurons><degenerative neurological diseases><develop therapy><developmental><disability><disability reduction><disability risk><efficacy testing><enroll><feelings><geriatric><geriatric medicine><hypothalamic><innovate><innovation><innovative><interferon beta 2><intervention development><lessen disability><mindfulness><minimize disability><mitigate disability><mortality><neurodegenerative illness><novel><older adult><older adulthood><over-treatment><overtreatment><pain catastrophizing><pepper><physical therapist><physiotherapist><pilot study><poor health outcome><programs><psychologic><psychological><psychological distress><reactioncrisis><reduced health outcome><reduction in disability><rehab therapy><rehabilitative><rehabilitative therapy><response><senior citizen><slow disability><stem><stress reactivity><stress response><stressreaction><stressful experience><stressful life event><stressful life experience><stressor><study design><suprarenal gland><therapeutic biomarker><therapeutic marker><therapy development><thoughts><treatment development><worse health outcome>
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Natalia E. Morone

BOSTON MEDICAL CENTER, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Active award
Career award
$121,371
FY 2025

Project Title

Mentoring and Patient-Oriented Research in Mind and Body Practices

Grant Number:

5K24AT011561-05

Activity Code:

K24

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/15/2021

End Date:

8/31/2026

Project Abstract

Over the past 17 years Dr. Natalia Morone established her research career in patient-oriented research (POR) and integrative nonpharmacological interventions to treat chronic pain, particularly mindfulness interventions for chronic low back pain (cLBP). Her research portfolio also extends into mindf...

Research Terms

<Adoption><Area><Award><Biomedical Research><Boston><Cell Phone><Cellular Phone><Cellular Telephone><Chronic><Chronic low back pain><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Sciences><Clinical Study><Complementary Medicine><Data><Dedications><Education><Educational aspects><Educational process of instructing><Effectiveness><Ensure><Evaluation><Faculty><Fostering><Foundations><Funding><Future><Goals><Grant><Health Care Systems><Hypertension><Integrative Medicine><Integrative Therapy><Integrative Treatment><Integrative intervention><Internet><Intervention><Investigators><Journals><Knowledge><Learning><MD students><Magazine><Medical><Medical Students><Mentors><Mindfulness Approach><Mindfulness Therapy><Mindfulness Training><Mindfulness Treatment><Mindfulness-based Approach><Mindfulness-based Therapy><Mindfulness-based Training><Mindfulness-based Treatment><Mobile Phones><Morones><Non-pharmacologic Therapy><Nonpharmacologic Intervention><Nonpharmacologic Therapy><Nonpharmacologic approach><Nonpharmacologic treatment><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patients><Peer Review><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Pragmatic clinical trial><Procedures><Publications><Publishing><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Research><Research Associate><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Research Support><Researchers><Resources><Scientific Publication><Services><Source><Teaching><Technology><Time><Training><Translating><Translational Research><Translational Science><Universities><Vascular Hypertensive Disease><Vascular Hypertensive Disorder><WWW><Work><Workforce Development><care for patients><care of patients><career><career development><caring for patients><chronic pain><chronic pain control><chronic pain intervention><chronic pain management><chronic pain therapy><chronic pain treatment><clinical care><clinical practice><develop therapy><e-Health><eHealth><early-career faculty><education research><effective therapy><effective treatment><electronic health><evidence base><experience><high blood pressure><hyperpiesia><hyperpiesis><hypertensive disease><hypertensive disorder><iPhone><implementation science><integrative healing><integrative health><intervention development><medical school students><mind/body><mindfulness><mindfulness intervention><mindfulness-based intervention><mindfulness-based stress reduction><next generation><non-drug therapy><non-drug treatment><nondrug therapy><nondrug treatment><participant engagement><patient centered><patient engagement><patient oriented><patient oriented research><patient oriented study><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><programs><research associates><skills><smart phone><smartphone><success><telehealth><therapy development><translation research><translational investigation><treat chronic pain><treatment development><uptake><web><world wide web>
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Kacie Deters

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE, IRVINE, CA

Exploratory lead · 16/100
Active award
$235,755
FY 2026

Project Title

Feasibility to develop a Black aging cohort in Southern California using SDOH

Grant Number:

5R34NS140004-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/15/2024

End Date:

11/30/2027

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY People who identify as Black American have higher rates of cognitive impairment, and are twice as likely to be diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD). However, Black communities have largely been excluded from clinical trials and research studies delaying res...

Research Terms

<AD and related dementia><AD related dementia><ADRD><AHCPR><AHRQ><Affect><Agency for Health Care Policy and Research><Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality><Aging><Alzheimer's Disease and its related dementias><Alzheimer's and related dementias><Alzheimer's dementia and related dementia><Alzheimer's dementia or related dementia><Alzheimer's disease and related dementia><Alzheimer's disease and related disorders><Alzheimer's disease and related forms of dementia><Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia><Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder><Alzheimer's disease or related dementia><Alzheimer's disease related dementia><Amentia><Area><Awareness><Black><Black American><Black Populations><Black group><Black individual><Black people><Black race><Blacks><California><Censuses><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Clinical Trials><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Collaborations><Communities><County><Data Bases><Databases><Dementia><Diagnosis><Disadvantaged><Disparities><Disparity><Disturbance in cognition><Economics><Equity><European><Exclusion><Fear><Focus Groups><Fright><Future><Goals><Government><Health><Health equity research><Impaired cognition><Individual><Inequality><Intervention><Investigators><Knowledge><Link><Los Angeles><Maps><Measures><Methods><Neighborhoods><Oranges><Personalized medical approach><Persons><Population><Race><Races><Research><Research Design><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Research in health equity><Researchers><Resources><Risk Factors><Science><Study Type><Techniques><United States><United States Agency for Health Care Policy and Research><United States Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality><brain health><caucasian American><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><cohort><community engagement><community setting><data base><dementia risk><deprivation><differences in health><disparity in health><economic><engagement with communities><health difference><health disparity><health equity><health equity-focused research><high risk><improved><indexing><individualized approach><malleable risk><member><modifiable risk><personalized approach><precision approach><racial><racial background><racial origin><recruit><research and methods><research on health equity><research related to health equity><research study><research to attain health equity><risk factor for dementia><risk for dementia><social><social factors><social health determinants><structural determinants><structural factors><study characteristics><study design><tailored approach><tool><white American><willingness>
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KAREN D LINCOLN

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE, IRVINE, CA

Exploratory lead · 16/100
Active award
$235,755
FY 2026

Project Title

Feasibility to develop a Black aging cohort in Southern California using SDOH

Grant Number:

5R34NS140004-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/15/2024

End Date:

11/30/2027

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY People who identify as Black American have higher rates of cognitive impairment, and are twice as likely to be diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD). However, Black communities have largely been excluded from clinical trials and research studies delaying res...

Research Terms

<AD and related dementia><AD related dementia><ADRD><AHCPR><AHRQ><Affect><Agency for Health Care Policy and Research><Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality><Aging><Alzheimer's Disease and its related dementias><Alzheimer's and related dementias><Alzheimer's dementia and related dementia><Alzheimer's dementia or related dementia><Alzheimer's disease and related dementia><Alzheimer's disease and related disorders><Alzheimer's disease and related forms of dementia><Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia><Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder><Alzheimer's disease or related dementia><Alzheimer's disease related dementia><Amentia><Area><Awareness><Black><Black American><Black Populations><Black group><Black individual><Black people><Black race><Blacks><California><Censuses><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Clinical Trials><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Collaborations><Communities><County><Data Bases><Databases><Dementia><Diagnosis><Disadvantaged><Disparities><Disparity><Disturbance in cognition><Economics><Equity><European><Exclusion><Fear><Focus Groups><Fright><Future><Goals><Government><Health><Health equity research><Impaired cognition><Individual><Inequality><Intervention><Investigators><Knowledge><Link><Los Angeles><Maps><Measures><Methods><Neighborhoods><Oranges><Personalized medical approach><Persons><Population><Race><Races><Research><Research Design><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Research in health equity><Researchers><Resources><Risk Factors><Science><Study Type><Techniques><United States><United States Agency for Health Care Policy and Research><United States Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality><brain health><caucasian American><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><cohort><community engagement><community setting><data base><dementia risk><deprivation><differences in health><disparity in health><economic><engagement with communities><health difference><health disparity><health equity><health equity-focused research><high risk><improved><indexing><individualized approach><malleable risk><member><modifiable risk><personalized approach><precision approach><racial><racial background><racial origin><recruit><research and methods><research on health equity><research related to health equity><research study><research to attain health equity><risk factor for dementia><risk for dementia><social><social factors><social health determinants><structural determinants><structural factors><study characteristics><study design><tailored approach><tool><white American><willingness>
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Taylor A Burke

UNIVERSITY OF DENVER (COLORADO SEMINARY), DENVER, CO

Exploratory lead · 16/100
Active award
$227,570
FY 2026

Project Title

Helping Guardians Navigate Youth Suicide Risk: Development and Piloting of a Brief Digital Intervention

Grant Number:

5R34MH138716-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/9/2024

End Date:

11/30/2027

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Youth suicide is a significant global public health concern, with evidence suggesting a staggering increase over the past decade, particularly among pre- and early adolescents. Concurrently, the widespread frequent use of social media has reshaped the lives of youth and created subst...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><AI system><Accident and Emergency department><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Artificial Intelligence><Behavior><Child><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Computer Reasoning><Deliberate Self-Harm><Detection><Development><Devices><Distress><E-learning><Early Diagnosis><Early Intervention><Effectiveness><Emergency Department><Emergency room><Emotional><Enrollment><Feeling><Feeling suicidal><Goals><Intervention><JIT intervention><Learning><Machine Intelligence><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene Services><Modification><Monitor><Outcome><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Patient Self-Report><Phase><Population><Prevention><Psychotherapy><Public Health><Randomized><Reporting><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Assessment><Risk Behaviors><Risk Reduction><Risky Behavior><Schools><Self-Injurious Behavior><Self-Report><Services><Severities><Shapes><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><Thinking><Time><Validation><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><active followup><age 10><age 10 years><at risk behavior><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><care as usual><child health care provider><childrearing><computer-assisted instruction><computer-based education><computer-based instruction><computer-based learning><computer-based training><deliberate self harm><design><designing><developmental><digital><digital education><digital intervention><digital learning><digital media><digital monitoring><eLearning><early detection><electronic learning><emotion regulation><emotional reaction><emotional regulation><engaging with social media><enroll><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><feelings><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><hazard><improved outcome><innovate><innovation><innovative><intent to die><intentional self harm><intentional self injury><internet-assisted education><internet-based training><intervention design><intervention effect><just-in-time intervention><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><mental health care><multimedia learning><non-suicidal self injury><nonsuicidal self injury><novel><on-line education><on-line learning><online education><online learning><parent><parental involvement><parenting education intervention><parenting education programs><parenting intervention><parenting program><parenting skill training><parenting training><pediatric care provider><pediatric health care provider><pediatric provider><pediatrician><pre-adolescent><preadolescence><preteen><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><prototype><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><response><risk-reducing><secondary outcome><self harm><self injury><skills><social><social media activity><social media engagement><social media use><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidality prevention><suicide behavior><suicide ideation><suicide intervention><suicide risk><suicides><technology-enhanced learning><teen years><teenage><ten year old><ten years of age><therapy design><thoughts><thoughts about suicide><tool><treatment as usual><treatment design><usual care><utilize social media><validations><virtual learning><web-based instruction><web-based training><youngster><youth age>
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Kathryn Fox

UNIVERSITY OF DENVER (COLORADO SEMINARY), DENVER, CO

Exploratory lead · 16/100
Active award
$227,570
FY 2026

Project Title

Helping Guardians Navigate Youth Suicide Risk: Development and Piloting of a Brief Digital Intervention

Grant Number:

5R34MH138716-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/9/2024

End Date:

11/30/2027

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Youth suicide is a significant global public health concern, with evidence suggesting a staggering increase over the past decade, particularly among pre- and early adolescents. Concurrently, the widespread frequent use of social media has reshaped the lives of youth and created subst...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><AI system><Accident and Emergency department><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Artificial Intelligence><Behavior><Child><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Computer Reasoning><Deliberate Self-Harm><Detection><Development><Devices><Distress><E-learning><Early Diagnosis><Early Intervention><Effectiveness><Emergency Department><Emergency room><Emotional><Enrollment><Feeling><Feeling suicidal><Goals><Intervention><JIT intervention><Learning><Machine Intelligence><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene Services><Modification><Monitor><Outcome><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Patient Self-Report><Phase><Population><Prevention><Psychotherapy><Public Health><Randomized><Reporting><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Assessment><Risk Behaviors><Risk Reduction><Risky Behavior><Schools><Self-Injurious Behavior><Self-Report><Services><Severities><Shapes><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><Thinking><Time><Validation><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><active followup><age 10><age 10 years><at risk behavior><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><care as usual><child health care provider><childrearing><computer-assisted instruction><computer-based education><computer-based instruction><computer-based learning><computer-based training><deliberate self harm><design><designing><developmental><digital><digital education><digital intervention><digital learning><digital media><digital monitoring><eLearning><early detection><electronic learning><emotion regulation><emotional reaction><emotional regulation><engaging with social media><enroll><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><feelings><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><hazard><improved outcome><innovate><innovation><innovative><intent to die><intentional self harm><intentional self injury><internet-assisted education><internet-based training><intervention design><intervention effect><just-in-time intervention><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><mental health care><multimedia learning><non-suicidal self injury><nonsuicidal self injury><novel><on-line education><on-line learning><online education><online learning><parent><parental involvement><parenting education intervention><parenting education programs><parenting intervention><parenting program><parenting skill training><parenting training><pediatric care provider><pediatric health care provider><pediatric provider><pediatrician><pre-adolescent><preadolescence><preteen><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><prototype><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><response><risk-reducing><secondary outcome><self harm><self injury><skills><social><social media activity><social media engagement><social media use><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidality prevention><suicide behavior><suicide ideation><suicide intervention><suicide risk><suicides><technology-enhanced learning><teen years><teenage><ten year old><ten years of age><therapy design><thoughts><thoughts about suicide><tool><treatment as usual><treatment design><usual care><utilize social media><validations><virtual learning><web-based instruction><web-based training><youngster><youth age>
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Nancy Padilla Coreano

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Solid budget
$337,875
FY 2025

Project Title

Harnessing biological rhythms for a resilient social motif generator

Grant Number:

5R34DA059718-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2024

End Date:

4/30/2026

Project Abstract

Summary How does the brain enable social interactions? The study of social behavior in non-human animals has long relied on coarse behavioral metrics like time spent interacting with another animal or simply the numbers of interactions. Although this approach has informed major insights into neural ...

Research Terms

<AI based method><AI system><Accelerometer><Affective><Animals><Artificial Intelligence><BRAIN initiative><Behavior><Behavioral><Biological Rhythm><Black Box><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies initiative><Breathing><Cardiac Chronotropism><Categories><Classification><Code><Coding System><Complex><Computer Reasoning><Computer Vision Systems><Data><Dimensions><Drops><Encephalon><Frequencies><Future><Goals><Hand><Head><Heart Rate><Individual><Infrastructure><Knowledge><Label><Machine Intelligence><Machine Learning><Manuals><Measurement><Measures><Methods><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Movement><Murine><Mus><Neurosciences><Outcome><Output><Pattern><Pharmacology><Physiologic><Physiological><Position><Positioning Attribute><Recurrence><Recurrent><Research><Resolution><Respiratory Aspiration><Respiratory Inspiration><Role><Social Behavior><Social Environment><Social Interaction><Social isolation><Source><Structure><Systematics><Techniques><Time><accelerometry><activity monitor><activity tracker><artificial intelligence method><autoencoder><autoencoding neural network><base><bases><body movement><brain control><cloud based><computational neuroscience><computer vision><dimension reduction><dimensionality reduction><hands><high dimensionality><improved><insight><inspiration><machine based learning><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neural mechanism><neurocircuitry><neuromechanism><neuropsychiatric disease><neuropsychiatric disorder><novel><reduce data dimension><reduce dimensionality><resilience><resilient><resolutions><sensory neuroscience><social><social climate><social context><social movement><social role><sociobehavior><sociobehavioral><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><spatial and temporal><spatial temporal><spatiotemporal><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><tool>
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Shreya Saxena

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Solid budget
$337,875
FY 2025

Project Title

Harnessing biological rhythms for a resilient social motif generator

Grant Number:

5R34DA059718-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2024

End Date:

4/30/2026

Project Abstract

Summary How does the brain enable social interactions? The study of social behavior in non-human animals has long relied on coarse behavioral metrics like time spent interacting with another animal or simply the numbers of interactions. Although this approach has informed major insights into neural ...

Research Terms

<AI based method><AI system><Accelerometer><Affective><Animals><Artificial Intelligence><BRAIN initiative><Behavior><Behavioral><Biological Rhythm><Black Box><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies initiative><Breathing><Cardiac Chronotropism><Categories><Classification><Code><Coding System><Complex><Computer Reasoning><Computer Vision Systems><Data><Dimensions><Drops><Encephalon><Frequencies><Future><Goals><Hand><Head><Heart Rate><Individual><Infrastructure><Knowledge><Label><Machine Intelligence><Machine Learning><Manuals><Measurement><Measures><Methods><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Movement><Murine><Mus><Neurosciences><Outcome><Output><Pattern><Pharmacology><Physiologic><Physiological><Position><Positioning Attribute><Recurrence><Recurrent><Research><Resolution><Respiratory Aspiration><Respiratory Inspiration><Role><Social Behavior><Social Environment><Social Interaction><Social isolation><Source><Structure><Systematics><Techniques><Time><accelerometry><activity monitor><activity tracker><artificial intelligence method><autoencoder><autoencoding neural network><base><bases><body movement><brain control><cloud based><computational neuroscience><computer vision><dimension reduction><dimensionality reduction><hands><high dimensionality><improved><insight><inspiration><machine based learning><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neural mechanism><neurocircuitry><neuromechanism><neuropsychiatric disease><neuropsychiatric disorder><novel><reduce data dimension><reduce dimensionality><resilience><resilient><resolutions><sensory neuroscience><social><social climate><social context><social movement><social role><sociobehavior><sociobehavioral><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><spatial and temporal><spatial temporal><spatiotemporal><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><tool>
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Daniel W Wesson

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Solid budget
$337,875
FY 2025

Project Title

Harnessing biological rhythms for a resilient social motif generator

Grant Number:

5R34DA059718-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2024

End Date:

4/30/2026

Project Abstract

Summary How does the brain enable social interactions? The study of social behavior in non-human animals has long relied on coarse behavioral metrics like time spent interacting with another animal or simply the numbers of interactions. Although this approach has informed major insights into neural ...

Research Terms

<AI based method><AI system><Accelerometer><Affective><Animals><Artificial Intelligence><BRAIN initiative><Behavior><Behavioral><Biological Rhythm><Black Box><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies initiative><Breathing><Cardiac Chronotropism><Categories><Classification><Code><Coding System><Complex><Computer Reasoning><Computer Vision Systems><Data><Dimensions><Drops><Encephalon><Frequencies><Future><Goals><Hand><Head><Heart Rate><Individual><Infrastructure><Knowledge><Label><Machine Intelligence><Machine Learning><Manuals><Measurement><Measures><Methods><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modeling><Movement><Murine><Mus><Neurosciences><Outcome><Output><Pattern><Pharmacology><Physiologic><Physiological><Position><Positioning Attribute><Recurrence><Recurrent><Research><Resolution><Respiratory Aspiration><Respiratory Inspiration><Role><Social Behavior><Social Environment><Social Interaction><Social isolation><Source><Structure><Systematics><Techniques><Time><accelerometry><activity monitor><activity tracker><artificial intelligence method><autoencoder><autoencoding neural network><base><bases><body movement><brain control><cloud based><computational neuroscience><computer vision><dimension reduction><dimensionality reduction><hands><high dimensionality><improved><insight><inspiration><machine based learning><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neural mechanism><neurocircuitry><neuromechanism><neuropsychiatric disease><neuropsychiatric disorder><novel><reduce data dimension><reduce dimensionality><resilience><resilient><resolutions><sensory neuroscience><social><social climate><social context><social movement><social role><sociobehavior><sociobehavioral><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><spatial and temporal><spatial temporal><spatiotemporal><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><tool>
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Shannon Michelle Blakey

RESEARCH TRIANGLE INSTITUTE, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Solid budget
$250,733
FY 2025

Project Title

Adapting and Piloting Behavioral Activation for Veterans with Co-Occurring AUD and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Grant Number:

5R34AA030820-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/10/2023

End Date:

4/30/2026

Project Abstract

Alcohol use disorder (AUD) frequently co-occurs with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among U.S. military veterans. Compared to veterans with AUD only, veterans with AUD/PTSD have greater symptom severity, more psychosocial functioning difficulties, and higher risk of suicide. Many people with A...

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<21+ years old><Adult><Adult Human><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assessment instrument><Assessment tool><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><Booklets><Brochures><Caring><Client satisfaction><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Clinical assessments><Collaborations><Communities><Computer software><Conditioning Therapy><Coupled><Crowding><Data><Daughter><Dimensions><Disease><Disorder><Dropout><Drug Use Disorder><Drug usage><ETOH level><Emotional well being><Emotions><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Evaluation><Event><Feels well><Future><Global Positioning System><Goals><Health><Health Promotion><Home><Individual><Intervention><Manuals><Maps><Measurement><Measures><Mediator><Mental Depression><Methods><Movement><NIAAA><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><Nightmare><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Outcome><PTSD><Pamphlets><Participant><Patient Dropouts><Patient Satisfaction><Patients><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Procedures><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Well Being><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recovery><Recovery of Function><Research><Rewards><Salutogenesis><Sampling><Secure><Sense of well-being><Severities><Software><Symptoms><Techniques><Technology><Testing><Trauma><Veterans><Veterans Health Administration><Veterans Health Affairs><Vocation><Walking><Well in self><Work><acceptability and feasibility><active comparator><active comparison control><adulthood><alcohol abuse therapy><alcohol abuse treatment><alcohol free><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol level><alcohol measurement><alcohol product use><alcohol response><alcohol treatment><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><alleviate symptom><ameliorating symptom><analyzing longitudinal><avoidance behavior><behavior intervention><behavior test><behavioral intervention><behavioral test><benchmark><body movement><chronic mental illness><clinical practice><clinical significance><clinically significant><co-occurring disorders><decrease symptom><depression><drinking><drug use><dual diagnosis><efficacy trial><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol measurement><ethanol product use><ethanol response><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><ethyl alcohol measurements><feasibility testing><fewer symptoms><functional recovery><high risk><homes><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><longitudinal analysis><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><military veteran><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><patient handout><persistent mental illness><pilot test><portability><post treatment><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><power analysis><prevent relapse><promoting health><psychiatric co-morbidity><psychiatric comorbidity><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><psychosocial><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><reduce symptoms><rehab research><rehabilitation research><relapse prevention><relieves symptoms><response><response to alcohol><response to ethanol><response to therapy><response to treatment><self wellness><sense of wellbeing><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><social><social determinants><sociodeterminant><statistics><suicidal risk><suicide risk><sustained recovery><symptom alleviation><symptom reduction><symptom relief><therapeutic response><therapy response><trauma memories><traumatic memories><traumatic neurosis><treatment effect><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><veteran population><well-being><wellbeing>
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ERIC B. ELBOGEN

RESEARCH TRIANGLE INSTITUTE, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Solid budget
$250,733
FY 2025

Project Title

Adapting and Piloting Behavioral Activation for Veterans with Co-Occurring AUD and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Grant Number:

5R34AA030820-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/10/2023

End Date:

4/30/2026

Project Abstract

Alcohol use disorder (AUD) frequently co-occurs with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among U.S. military veterans. Compared to veterans with AUD only, veterans with AUD/PTSD have greater symptom severity, more psychosocial functioning difficulties, and higher risk of suicide. Many people with A...

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<21+ years old><Adult><Adult Human><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assessment instrument><Assessment tool><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><Booklets><Brochures><Caring><Client satisfaction><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Clinical assessments><Collaborations><Communities><Computer software><Conditioning Therapy><Coupled><Crowding><Data><Daughter><Dimensions><Disease><Disorder><Dropout><Drug Use Disorder><Drug usage><ETOH level><Emotional well being><Emotions><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Evaluation><Event><Feels well><Future><Global Positioning System><Goals><Health><Health Promotion><Home><Individual><Intervention><Manuals><Maps><Measurement><Measures><Mediator><Mental Depression><Methods><Movement><NIAAA><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><Nightmare><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Outcome><PTSD><Pamphlets><Participant><Patient Dropouts><Patient Satisfaction><Patients><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Procedures><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Well Being><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recovery><Recovery of Function><Research><Rewards><Salutogenesis><Sampling><Secure><Sense of well-being><Severities><Software><Symptoms><Techniques><Technology><Testing><Trauma><Veterans><Veterans Health Administration><Veterans Health Affairs><Vocation><Walking><Well in self><Work><acceptability and feasibility><active comparator><active comparison control><adulthood><alcohol abuse therapy><alcohol abuse treatment><alcohol free><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol level><alcohol measurement><alcohol product use><alcohol response><alcohol treatment><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><alleviate symptom><ameliorating symptom><analyzing longitudinal><avoidance behavior><behavior intervention><behavior test><behavioral intervention><behavioral test><benchmark><body movement><chronic mental illness><clinical practice><clinical significance><clinically significant><co-occurring disorders><decrease symptom><depression><drinking><drug use><dual diagnosis><efficacy trial><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol measurement><ethanol product use><ethanol response><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><ethyl alcohol measurements><feasibility testing><fewer symptoms><functional recovery><high risk><homes><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><longitudinal analysis><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><military veteran><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><patient handout><persistent mental illness><pilot test><portability><post treatment><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><power analysis><prevent relapse><promoting health><psychiatric co-morbidity><psychiatric comorbidity><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><psychosocial><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><reduce symptoms><rehab research><rehabilitation research><relapse prevention><relieves symptoms><response><response to alcohol><response to ethanol><response to therapy><response to treatment><self wellness><sense of wellbeing><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><social><social determinants><sociodeterminant><statistics><suicidal risk><suicide risk><sustained recovery><symptom alleviation><symptom reduction><symptom relief><therapeutic response><therapy response><trauma memories><traumatic memories><traumatic neurosis><treatment effect><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><veteran population><well-being><wellbeing>
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Samuel Noah Meisel

BOSTON UNIVERSITY (CHARLES RIVER CAMPUS), BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$248,886
FY 2025

Project Title

Assessing Parenting at the Momentary Level to Understand Parenting Behaviors that Contribute to Improved Treatment Outcomes for Youth with Co-Occurring Disorders

Grant Number:

5R00AA030030-04

Activity Code:

R00

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

7/31/2027

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT. Over 80% of adolescents with an alcohol use disorder (AUD) who present to treatment have a co-occurring psychiatric diagnosis. Although the best available treatments for adolescents with alcohol use disorders and co-occurring disorders (AUD+CODs) yield only modest short-ter...

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<Address><Admission><Admission activity><Adolescent><Adolescent Behavior><Adolescent Youth><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Behavioral Mechanisms><Child Rearing><Communication><Data><Development><Diagnosis><Ecological momentary assessment><Enrollment><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Exhibits><Faculty><Feedback><Future><Goals><Grant><Intervention><Investigators><Length><Life><Measures><Mechanisms of Behavior and Behavior Change><Medicine><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Monitor><Motivation><NIAAA><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><Nature><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatients><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Phase><Pilot Projects><Prediction of Response to Therapy><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Diagnosis><Psychological Health><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Sampling><Site><Strategic Planning><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Testing><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Time><Training><Treatment outcome><Youth><Youth 10-21><Youth Drinking><acceptability and feasibility><access to alcohol><adolescent alcohol co-use><adolescent alcohol consumption><adolescent alcohol drinking><adolescent alcohol intake><adolescent alcohol treatment><adolescent alcohol use><adolescent drinking><adolescent parents><adolescent substance use><adolescents with alcohol use disorders><alcohol abuse therapy><alcohol abuse treatment><alcohol access><alcohol accessibility><alcohol availability><alcohol craving><alcohol during adolescence><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol intake among adolescents><alcohol product use><alcohol treatment><alcohol use><alcohol use among adolescents><alcohol use disorder><alcohol use during adolescence><alcohol use in adolescence><alcohol use in adolescents><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><associated symptom><behavior change><behavior mechanism><cannabis use><childrearing><co-morbid symptom><co-occuring symptom><co-occurring disorders><comorbid symptom><concurrent symptom><cooccuring symptom><design><designing><developmental><drinking during adolescence><drinking in adolescent><dual diagnosis><enroll><ethanol accessibility><ethanol availability><ethanol consumption><ethanol craving><ethanol drinking><ethanol during adolescence><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><evidence base><improved><improved outcome><juvenile><juvenile human><marijuana use><outcome prediction><outpatient programs><outpatient services><parent><parenting adolescent><parenting education intervention><parenting education programs><parenting intervention><parenting program><parenting skill training><parenting training><pilot study><pilot test><predict therapeutic response><predict therapy response><protocol development><recruit><research study><skills><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance use treatment><symptom association><symptom comorbidity><teen drinking><teen parenting><teen parents><teenage alcohol use><teenage drinking><teenage parents><teenager alcohol use><therapy prediction><treatment prediction><treatment program><treatment research><treatment response prediction><under age alcohol consumption><under age alcohol use><underage alcohol consumption><underage alcohol use><underage drinking><virtual><youth age><youth alcohol co-use><youth alcohol consumption><youth alcohol use><youth substance use>
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Carolyn Sufrin

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, BALTIMORE, MD

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$245,625
FY 2025

Project Title

Expanding Access to Pregnancy Specific Opioid Use Disorder Treatment in Jail: Piloting and Adaptable Implementation Strategy to Advance Equitable and Patient-Centered Care

Grant Number:

5R34DA056014-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/15/2023

End Date:

3/31/2027

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Nearly 2 million women pass through U.S. jails each year, with nearly 8,000 admissions of pregnant people with opioid use disorder (OUD). Providing evidence-based treatment to these individuals is essential to addressing the opioid epidemic, to optimizing maternal and newbor...

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<0-11 years old><0-4 weeks old><Access to Care><Address><Admission><Admission activity><Adoption><Advocacy><Caring><Categories><Child><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Collaborations><Communities><Counseling><Data><Discipline of obstetrics><Dissemination and Implementation><Drug user><Drugs><Education><Educational aspects><Elements><Ensure><Environment><Equity><Evidence based treatment><Fear><Feedback><Focus Groups><Fright><Funding><Future><Geography><Gestation><Goals><Health><Health Inequity><Health Services Accessibility><Human><Imprisonment><Individual><Inequalities in Health><Inequities in Health><Infant><Infant Health><Intervention><Investigators><Jail><Justice><Legal system><Life><Maternal Health><Maternal health equity><Medical><Medication><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methodology><Modern Man><Mothers><NIDA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Nature><Newborn Infant><Newborns><Obstetrics><Opiates><Opioid><Outcome><Outcome Measure><Overdose reduction><PWUD><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Care><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phase><Play><Policies><Population><Pregnancy><Pregnancy Outcome><Pregnant Women><Prenatal care><Provider><Psychological Health><Public Health><RE-AIM><Racial Equity><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Recovery><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Role><Sampling><Services><Shapes><Site><Survey Instrument><Surveys><System><Testing><Time><Training><Treatment outcome><Withdrawal><Woman><Work><access to health services><access to medications><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><availability of services><care access><childbearing age><childrearing><clinical care><community partners><community-based partners><correctional system><design><designing><disparities in race><disparity due to race><drug/agent><effectiveness and implementation trial><effectiveness/implementation hybrid study><effectiveness/implementation hybrid trial><effectiveness/implementation study><effectiveness/implementation trial><expectant mother><expectant women><expecting mother><expecting women><experience><fertile age><group of color><health and care delivery><health care delivery><health delivery systems><health inequalities><health service access><health services availability><health services delivery><high risk><implementation framework><implementation measures><implementation research framework><implementation science framework><implementation strategy><implementation tool><improved><improved outcome><incarcerated><incarceration><individual of color><individuals who are pregnant><inequality due to race><inequity due to race><infant outcome><innovate><innovation><innovative><intergenerational><kids><marginalization><maternal outcome><measurable outcome><medication access><medication for opioid use disorder><mother outcome><newborn child><newborn children><opiate crisis><opiate use disorder><opioid crisis><opioid epidemic><opioid use disorder><outcome measurement><overdose death><overdose fatalities><parole><patient centered><patient oriented><patient oriented outcomes><people of color><people who are pregnant><people who use drugs><people who use illicit drugs><person of color><persons who use drugs><population of color><pregnancy care><pregnant><pregnant females><pregnant mothers><pregnant people><pregnant populations><prenatal appointment><prenatal checkup><prenatal visit><probation><programs><psychosocial><public health relevance><race based disparity><race based inequality><race based inequity><race disparity><race related disparity><race related inequality><race related inequity><racial disparity><racial inequality><racial inequity><racially unequal><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><recidivism><recruit><reduce overdose><reduction in overdose><relapse risk><reproductive age><reproductive years><scale up><service availability><service providers><social role><social stigma><social structural><social structure><socio-structural><sociostructural><standard of care><stigma><strategies for implementation><substance use treatment><those who are pregnant><tool><treatment access><well-being><wellbeing><women who are pregnant><youngster>
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David Joseph Diemert

GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, DC

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$242,058
FY 2025

Project Title

Planning for Na-GST-1 Hookworm Vaccine Phase 2 CHIM Efficacy Trial

Grant Number:

1R34AI189333-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/5/2025

End Date:

5/31/2026

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract This R34 grant proposal is to plan a clinical trial that will test the proof-of-concept that the lead candidate hookworm vaccine antigen, Na-GST-1, can have a meaningful biological impact on hookworm infection. This trial will utilize an innovative paradigm for early assessm...

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<0-11 years old><21+ years old><7S Gamma Globulin><Adjuvant><Adult><Adult Human><Albendazole><Alhydrogel><Ancylostomatidae><Animals><Antibodies><Antigens><Applications Grants><Area><Biological><Bleeding><Blood><Blood Eosinophil><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Brazil><Case Report Form><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Clinical Evaluation><Clinical Protocols><Clinical Testing><Clinical Trials><Clinical Trials Data Monitoring Committees><Consent Documents><Consent Forms><Data Monitoring Committees><Data and Safety Monitoring Boards><Decision Making><Development><Documentation><Dose><Double-Blind Method><Double-Blind Study><Double-Blinded><Double-Masked Method><Double-Masked Study><Drugs><EC 2.5.1.18><ELISA><Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay><Eosinophilic Granulocyte><Eosinophilic Leukocyte><Exposure to><Flow Cytofluorometries><Flow Cytofluorometry><Flow Cytometry><Flow Microfluorimetry><Flow Microfluorometry><Formulation><Future><GCP standard><Gabon><Glutathione Organic Nitrate Ester Reductase><Glutathione S-Alkyltransferase><Glutathione S-Aralkyltransferase><Glutathione S-Aryltransferase><Glutathione S-Epoxidetransferase><Glutathione S-Transferase><Glutathione Transferase><Good Clinical Practice><Good Manufacturing Process><Good manufacturing practice><Grant><Grant Proposals><Hematology><Heme Transfer Protein><Hemorrhage><Hookworm Infections><Hookworms><Human><Human Subject Research><Human Volunteers><IgG><Immunoactivators><Immunoadjuvants><Immunochemical Immunologic><Immunoglobulin G><Immunologic><Immunologic Adjuvants><Immunological><Immunologically><Immunologics><Immunopotentiators><Immunostimulants><In Vitro><Incidence><Infection><Informed Consent Documents><Informed Consent Forms><Injections><Intestinal><Intestines><Intramuscular Injections><Iron deficiency anemia><Larva><Lead><Ligandins><Manuals><Marrow Eosinophil><Medical><Medication><Microscopy><Modeling><Modern Man><Monitor><Necator americanus><New World Hookworm><Parasites><Parasitic infection><Pathway interactions><Pb element><Periodicals><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmacies><Pharmacy facility><Phase><Placebos><Procedures><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Randomized><Recombinants><Research Design><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><S-Hydroxyalkyl Glutathione Lyase><Safety><Safety Management><Safety Monitoring Boards><Saline><Saline Solution><Sample Size><Series><Sham Treatment><Source><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><Study Type><T-Cells><T-Lymphocyte><Testing><Time><Vaccinated><Vaccination><Vaccine Antigen><Vaccines><adulthood><antigen challenge><arm><biologic><blood loss><bowel><cell mediated immune response><clinical development><clinical test><cost><cytokine><data management><design><designing><developmental><disease control><disorder control><drug/agent><efficacy study><efficacy trial><egg><enzyme linked immunoassay><eosinophil><exposed human population><fecal sample><feeding><flow cytophotometry><glutathione aralkyltransferase><glutathione aryltransferase><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><human exposure><immunogen><immunogenic><infected with parasites><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><intramuscular drug administration><kids><lead candidate><multiomics><multiple omics><neglected tropical diseases><new vaccines><next generation vaccines><novel><novel vaccines><operation><operations><panomics><parasite infection><pathway><periodic><periodical><phase 1 trial><phase I trial><protective efficacy><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><research clinical testing><response><scRNA sequencing><scRNA-seq><sham therapy><single cell RNA-seq><single cell RNAseq><single cell expression profiling><single cell transcriptomic profiling><single-cell RNA sequencing><statistical analysis><stool sample><stool specimen><study design><thymus derived lymphocyte><tool><vaccine candidate><volunteer><youngster>
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Susan E Dorman

MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON, SC

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$240,878
FY 2025

Project Title

Novel strategies for treatment of Mycobacterium abscessus pulmonary disease

Grant Number:

1R34AI186857-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/2/2025

End Date:

5/31/2026

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Pulmonary disease due to Mycobacterium abscessus complex (MABC) causes significant morbidity, particularly in older women and people with underlying lung disease. MABC is intrinsically resistant to most antimicrobials. Existing treatments have poor efficacy, effectiveness and tolerab...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><6-O-Methylerythromycin><6-O-methyl-erythromycin><65 and older><65 or older><65 years of age and older><65 years of age or more><65 years of age or older><65+ years><65+ years old><> 65 years><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Aged 65 and Over><Antibiotic Agents><Antibiotic Drugs><Antibiotics><Azadose><Azithromycin><Azitrocin><Azythromycin><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><Biaxin><Biological><Biological Markers><Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><Blinded><Bronchiectasis><Clarithromycin><Clinical><Clinical Sciences><Clinical Treatment><Clinical Trials><Combination Drug Therapy><Communicable Diseases><Complex><Conduct Clinical Trials><Development><Diathesis><Disease><Disease susceptibility><Disorder><Documentation><Drug Kinetics><Drugs><Effectiveness><Enrollment><Event><Funding><Future><Goals><Grant><Health><In Vitro><Incidence><Infectious Diseases><Infectious Disorder><Investigators><Knowledge><Lead><Lung Diseases><M abscessus><M. abscessus><Macrolide antibiotic-resistance><Macrolide-resistance><Macrolides><Medication><Miscellaneous Antibiotic><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Mycobacterium abscessus><Mycobacteroides abscessus><NIH><National Institutes of Health><New Agents><Observation research><Observation study><Observational Study><Observational research><Older Population><Oral><Outcome><Patient Outcomes Assessments><Patient Reported Measures><Patient Reported Outcomes><Pattern><Pb element><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmacokinetics><Placebos><Polychemotherapy><Predisposition><Prevalence><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Publishing><Pulmonary Diseases><Pulmonary Disorder><Radiography><Randomized><Regimen><Regulatory approval><Research><Research Personnel><Research Specimen><Researchers><Resistance><Roentgenography><Role><Safety><Sample Size><Schedule><Secure><Sham Treatment><Site><Specimen><Sputum><Susceptibility><Tetracyclines><Treatment Period><Treatment Protocols><Treatment Regimen><Treatment Schedule><Ultreon><United States National Institutes of Health><Woman><Work><Zithromax><Zitromax><above age 65><adulthood><after age 65><age 65 and greater><age 65 and older><age 65 or older><age > 65><age of 65 years onward><aged 65 and greater><aged 65+><aged ≥65><anti-microbial><antimicrobial><arm><benchmark><bio-markers><biobank><biologic><biologic marker><biomarker><biorepository><chest CT><chest computed tomography><clinical care><clinical intervention><clinical practice><clinical therapy><clinical trial implementation><combination chemotherapy><combination pharmacotherapy><cost><design><designing><determine efficacy><developmental><disease of the lung><disorder of the lung><drug/agent><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><efficacy outcomes><enroll><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><experience><future implementation><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><human old age (65+)><implementation of clinical trials><in vivo><liability to disease><lung disorder><macrolide resistant><member><men><multi-site trial><multidisciplinary><multisite trial><mycobacterial><new approaches><non-tuberculosis mycobacteria><non-tuberculosis mycobacterial><non-tuberculous mycobacteria><non-tuberculous mycobacterial><nontuberculosis mycobacterial><nontuberculous mycobacteria><nontuberculous mycobacterial><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><older groups><older individuals><older person><older women><over 65 years><participant enrollment><patient enrollment><placebo control trial><placebo controlled trial><programs><radiological imaging><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><regulatory authorization><regulatory certification><regulatory clearance><resistance to macrolide><resistant><resistant to macrolide><response to therapy><response to treatment><safety outcomes><sham therapy><social role><therapeutic response><therapy duration><therapy response><treatment days><treatment duration><treatment guidelines><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><treatment strategy><trial enrollment><trial planning><trial regimen><trial treatment><≥65 years>
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Kevin Loring Winthrop

MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON, SC

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$240,878
FY 2025

Project Title

Novel strategies for treatment of Mycobacterium abscessus pulmonary disease

Grant Number:

1R34AI186857-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/2/2025

End Date:

5/31/2026

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Pulmonary disease due to Mycobacterium abscessus complex (MABC) causes significant morbidity, particularly in older women and people with underlying lung disease. MABC is intrinsically resistant to most antimicrobials. Existing treatments have poor efficacy, effectiveness and tolerab...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><6-O-Methylerythromycin><6-O-methyl-erythromycin><65 and older><65 or older><65 years of age and older><65 years of age or more><65 years of age or older><65+ years><65+ years old><> 65 years><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Aged 65 and Over><Antibiotic Agents><Antibiotic Drugs><Antibiotics><Azadose><Azithromycin><Azitrocin><Azythromycin><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><Biaxin><Biological><Biological Markers><Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><Blinded><Bronchiectasis><Clarithromycin><Clinical><Clinical Sciences><Clinical Treatment><Clinical Trials><Combination Drug Therapy><Communicable Diseases><Complex><Conduct Clinical Trials><Development><Diathesis><Disease><Disease susceptibility><Disorder><Documentation><Drug Kinetics><Drugs><Effectiveness><Enrollment><Event><Funding><Future><Goals><Grant><Health><In Vitro><Incidence><Infectious Diseases><Infectious Disorder><Investigators><Knowledge><Lead><Lung Diseases><M abscessus><M. abscessus><Macrolide antibiotic-resistance><Macrolide-resistance><Macrolides><Medication><Miscellaneous Antibiotic><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Mycobacterium abscessus><Mycobacteroides abscessus><NIH><National Institutes of Health><New Agents><Observation research><Observation study><Observational Study><Observational research><Older Population><Oral><Outcome><Patient Outcomes Assessments><Patient Reported Measures><Patient Reported Outcomes><Pattern><Pb element><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmacokinetics><Placebos><Polychemotherapy><Predisposition><Prevalence><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Publishing><Pulmonary Diseases><Pulmonary Disorder><Radiography><Randomized><Regimen><Regulatory approval><Research><Research Personnel><Research Specimen><Researchers><Resistance><Roentgenography><Role><Safety><Sample Size><Schedule><Secure><Sham Treatment><Site><Specimen><Sputum><Susceptibility><Tetracyclines><Treatment Period><Treatment Protocols><Treatment Regimen><Treatment Schedule><Ultreon><United States National Institutes of Health><Woman><Work><Zithromax><Zitromax><above age 65><adulthood><after age 65><age 65 and greater><age 65 and older><age 65 or older><age > 65><age of 65 years onward><aged 65 and greater><aged 65+><aged ≥65><anti-microbial><antimicrobial><arm><benchmark><bio-markers><biobank><biologic><biologic marker><biomarker><biorepository><chest CT><chest computed tomography><clinical care><clinical intervention><clinical practice><clinical therapy><clinical trial implementation><combination chemotherapy><combination pharmacotherapy><cost><design><designing><determine efficacy><developmental><disease of the lung><disorder of the lung><drug/agent><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><efficacy outcomes><enroll><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><experience><future implementation><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><human old age (65+)><implementation of clinical trials><in vivo><liability to disease><lung disorder><macrolide resistant><member><men><multi-site trial><multidisciplinary><multisite trial><mycobacterial><new approaches><non-tuberculosis mycobacteria><non-tuberculosis mycobacterial><non-tuberculous mycobacteria><non-tuberculous mycobacterial><nontuberculosis mycobacterial><nontuberculous mycobacteria><nontuberculous mycobacterial><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><older groups><older individuals><older person><older women><over 65 years><participant enrollment><patient enrollment><placebo control trial><placebo controlled trial><programs><radiological imaging><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><regulatory authorization><regulatory certification><regulatory clearance><resistance to macrolide><resistant><resistant to macrolide><response to therapy><response to treatment><safety outcomes><sham therapy><social role><therapeutic response><therapy duration><therapy response><treatment days><treatment duration><treatment guidelines><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><treatment strategy><trial enrollment><trial planning><trial regimen><trial treatment><≥65 years>
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JENNIFER A BOGNER

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, Columbus, OH

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$238,888
FY 2025

Project Title

Neurologic-Informed Care to Improve Health Equity Among Persons with Brain Injury Experiencing Homelessness: A Community-Engaged Implementation Approach

Grant Number:

1R34NS139967-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/25/2025

End Date:

3/31/2028

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Approximately half of individuals experiencing homelessness or housing instability have sustained at least one traumatic brain injury (TBI) in their lifetime, with up to 90% having sustained their first TBI prior to becoming homeless. Becoming unhoused is often precipitated by socioe...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Acquired brain injury><Address><Adoption><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><American><Application Context><Area><Brain Injuries><Brain Trauma><Caring><Chronic><Client><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Collaborations><Communities><Complex><Development><Disturbance in cognition><Drops><Effectiveness><Equity><Evidence based intervention><Exposure to><Failure><Family><Front line employee><Front line person><Front line personnel><Front line staff><Front line worker><Frontline employee><Frontline person><Frontline personnel><Frontline staff><Frontline worker><Future><Goals><Health><Home><Homelessness><Housing><Hybrids><Impaired cognition><Impairment><Individual><Inequity><Intervention><Interview><Job loss><Left><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Measurable><Medical><Medicine><Methods><Modeling><NINDS><National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke><National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke><Neurocognitive><Neurologic><Neurological><Ohio><Outcome><Outcome Measure><Persons><Policies><Population><Questionnaires><Recommendation><Research><Service setting><Services><Societies><Socioeconomically disadvantaged><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><System><Traumatic Brain Injury><United States><Universities><Vulnerable Populations><Work><addiction><addictive disorder><adulthood><behavioral impairment><brain damage><brain-injured><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community engaged approach><community engaged approaches><community engaged strategies><community engaged strategy><community engagement><community partnered approach><community partnered strategy><community partners><community-based partners><contextual factors><design><designing><developmental><disparate effect><disparate impact><disparate result><effectiveness outcome><effectiveness testing><effectiveness-related outcomes><effectiveness/implementation hybrid study><effectiveness/implementation study><engagement with communities><evidence base><experience><health equity><homeless><homeless shelters><homes><houselessness><housing instability><impaired behavior><implementation efforts><implementation framework><implementation outcomes><implementation research framework><implementation science framework><implementation strategy><improved><inequitable effect><inequitable impact><inequitable outcome><instably housed><integrated care><integrated health care><integrated model of care><interest><lack of stable housing><measurable outcome><member><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><outcome disparities><outcome inequality><outcome inequity><outcome measurement><practice setting><programs><screening><screenings><service programs><social><social health determinants><socio-economic disadvantage><socio-economically disadvantaged><socio-economically underprivileged><socioeconomic disadvantage><socioeconomically underprivileged><strategies for implementation><substance use treatment><success><supported housing><supportive housing><transitional housing><transitionally housed><traumatic brain damage><unequal effect><unequal impact><unequal outcome><unhoused><unstable housing><unstably housed><uptake><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people>
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Kathryn Hyzak

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, Columbus, OH

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$238,888
FY 2025

Project Title

Neurologic-Informed Care to Improve Health Equity Among Persons with Brain Injury Experiencing Homelessness: A Community-Engaged Implementation Approach

Grant Number:

1R34NS139967-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/25/2025

End Date:

3/31/2028

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Approximately half of individuals experiencing homelessness or housing instability have sustained at least one traumatic brain injury (TBI) in their lifetime, with up to 90% having sustained their first TBI prior to becoming homeless. Becoming unhoused is often precipitated by socioe...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Acquired brain injury><Address><Adoption><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><American><Application Context><Area><Brain Injuries><Brain Trauma><Caring><Chronic><Client><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Collaborations><Communities><Complex><Development><Disturbance in cognition><Drops><Effectiveness><Equity><Evidence based intervention><Exposure to><Failure><Family><Front line employee><Front line person><Front line personnel><Front line staff><Front line worker><Frontline employee><Frontline person><Frontline personnel><Frontline staff><Frontline worker><Future><Goals><Health><Home><Homelessness><Housing><Hybrids><Impaired cognition><Impairment><Individual><Inequity><Intervention><Interview><Job loss><Left><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Measurable><Medical><Medicine><Methods><Modeling><NINDS><National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke><National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke><Neurocognitive><Neurologic><Neurological><Ohio><Outcome><Outcome Measure><Persons><Policies><Population><Questionnaires><Recommendation><Research><Service setting><Services><Societies><Socioeconomically disadvantaged><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><System><Traumatic Brain Injury><United States><Universities><Vulnerable Populations><Work><addiction><addictive disorder><adulthood><behavioral impairment><brain damage><brain-injured><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community engaged approach><community engaged approaches><community engaged strategies><community engaged strategy><community engagement><community partnered approach><community partnered strategy><community partners><community-based partners><contextual factors><design><designing><developmental><disparate effect><disparate impact><disparate result><effectiveness outcome><effectiveness testing><effectiveness-related outcomes><effectiveness/implementation hybrid study><effectiveness/implementation study><engagement with communities><evidence base><experience><health equity><homeless><homeless shelters><homes><houselessness><housing instability><impaired behavior><implementation efforts><implementation framework><implementation outcomes><implementation research framework><implementation science framework><implementation strategy><improved><inequitable effect><inequitable impact><inequitable outcome><instably housed><integrated care><integrated health care><integrated model of care><interest><lack of stable housing><measurable outcome><member><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><outcome disparities><outcome inequality><outcome inequity><outcome measurement><practice setting><programs><screening><screenings><service programs><social><social health determinants><socio-economic disadvantage><socio-economically disadvantaged><socio-economically underprivileged><socioeconomic disadvantage><socioeconomically underprivileged><strategies for implementation><substance use treatment><success><supported housing><supportive housing><transitional housing><transitionally housed><traumatic brain damage><unequal effect><unequal impact><unequal outcome><unhoused><unstable housing><unstably housed><uptake><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people>
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Bettina B. Hoeppner

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$235,860
FY 2025

Project Title

Planning grant for a multi-site trial to examine the effectiveness of recovery community centers serving the most impactful communities to support persons using medications for opioid use disorder

Grant Number:

4R34DA057604-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2022

End Date:

9/29/2026

Project Abstract

To address the ongoing opioid epidemic, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) seeks to improve access to treatment and recovery services. Currently, the gold-standard treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) is long-term treatment using FDA-approved medications (MOUDs). Early discont...

Research Terms

<Access to Care><Adanon><Address><Althose><Black><Black American><Black race><Buprenorphine><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Practice Guideline><Communities><Confidence Intervals><Consensus><Data><Department of Health and Human Services><Dimensions><Dolophine><Drugs><Effectiveness><Enrollment><Environment><FDA approved><Feedback><Funding><Generalized Growth><Grant><Growth><Guidelines><Health Services Accessibility><Heart><Improve Access><Infrastructure><Interview><Investments><Logistics><Longitudinal Studies><Medication><Methadone><Methadose><Modeling><NIDA><Nalorex><Naltrexone><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Nature><Nemexin><Outcome><Outcome Measure><Participant><Pathway interactions><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Perception><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Procedures><R24><Randomized><ReVia><Recovery><Research><Science><Services><Site><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Testing><Time><Tissue Growth><Treatment Period><United States Department of Health and Human Services><United States Dept. of Health and Human Services><Vivitrol><Work><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><addiction><addictive disorder><assess effectiveness><availability of services><care access><care as usual><care services><care systems><clinical care><clinical practice and guidelines><community based participatory research><community led research><community participatory research><community partnered participatory research><design><designing><determine effectiveness><drug/agent><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><enroll><evaluate effectiveness><examine effectiveness><follow up assessment><followup assessment><health service access><health services availability><improved><indexing><insight><lens><lenses><long-term recovery><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><measurable outcome><medication for opioid use disorder><multi-site trial><multisite trial><ontogeny><opiate crisis><opiate use disorder><opioid crisis><opioid epidemic><opioid use disorder><optimism><outcome measurement><overdose death><overdose fatalities><participant enrollment><participatory action research><pathway><patient enrollment><patient oriented outcomes><peer><positive attitude><primary outcome><public health emergency><randomisation><randomization><randomized, clinical trials><randomly assigned><recovery community center><recovery community organization><recovery services><recovery support services><recruit><secondary outcome><service availability><standard care><standard treatment><success><treatment access><treatment as usual><treatment days><treatment duration><treatment services><trial comparing><usual care>
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Hongying Daisy Dai

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER, OMAHA, NE

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$234,058
FY 2025

Project Title

Parents helping Parents for Youth Vaping Cessation (PhP-VX)

Grant Number:

5R34CA287719-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2027

Project Abstract

Project Summary Youth electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use is a public health concern. Many youths are eager to quit vaping, and our prior study estimated that 67.3% of adolescent vapers reported past-year quit attempts, with an average of 5.3 times past-year quit attempts. However, the overall su...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><18 year old><18 years of age><2 arm RCT><2 arm randomized control trial><2 arm randomized controlled trial><Abstinence><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Advocacy><Age><Care Givers><Caregivers><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Data><Communities><Control Groups><Cotinine><EHR system><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Effectiveness of Interventions><Electronic Health Record><Electronic cigarette><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Enrollment><Environment><Epidemiologic Research><Epidemiologic Studies><Epidemiological Studies><Epidemiology Research><Exposure to><Family><Feasibility Studies><Frequencies><Future><Generalized Growth><Goals><Growth><Health><Health Care Professional><Health Professional><High School Student><Intervention><Junior High School Student><Junior High Student><Knowledge><Light><Marketing><Middle School Student><Modeling><Motivation><Nicotine Dependence><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pediatrics><Photoradiation><Physicians><Pilot Projects><Poison><Prevalence><Program Acceptability><Protocol Screening><Public Health><RE-AIM><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Reporting><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Saliva><Scotine><Secondary School Student><Secondary Student><Smoking><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><Text Messaging><Time><Tissue Growth><Tobacco><Toxic Chemical><Toxic Substance><Training><Training Activity><Translations><United States><Visit><Vulnerable Populations><Youth><Youth 10-21><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><adolescent substance use><age 18 years><aged><ages><build resilience><build resiliency><community based organizations><community organizations><cost effective><design><designing><develop resilience><develop resiliency><e-cig><e-cig aerosols><e-cig use><e-cig user><e-cig vapor><e-cigarette><e-cigarette aerosols><e-cigarette use><e-cigarette user><e-cigarette vapor><ecig><ecig aerosols><ecig use><ecig user><ecig vapor><ecigarette><ecigarette aerosols><ecigarette use><ecigarette user><ecigarette vapor><effective intervention><efficacy testing><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><electronic cigarette aerosol><electronic cigarette use><electronic cigarette user><electronic cigarette vapor><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health record system><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><enhance resilience><enhance resiliency><enroll><epidemiologic investigation><epidemiology study><ethnic diversity><ethnically diverse><expectation><facilitate resilience><feasibility testing><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><high school><high schoolers><improve resilience><improve resiliency><improved><increase resilience><increase resiliency><intervention program><junior high><junior high school><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><literacy><middle school><mobile app><mobile application><mobile device application><multidisciplinary><nicotine addiction><nicotine dependent><novel><ontogeny><parent><parenting education intervention><parenting education programs><parenting intervention><parenting program><parenting skill training><parenting training><pediatric><peer coaching><peer instruction><peer led team learning><peer mentoring><peer support><peer teaching><pilot study><pilot test><pragmatic effectiveness trial><pragmatic trial><primary outcome><programs><promote resilience><promote resiliency><protective factors><racial diversity><racially diverse><randomized control trial><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><recruit><resilience development><short message service><sms messaging><social cognitive theory><social influence><social learning theory><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><success><teen years><teenage><texting><tobacco abstinence><tobacco cessation intervention><tobacco cessation treatment><tobacco products><toxic compound><training module><translation><two arm RCT><two arm randomized control trial><two arm randomized controlled trial><vaper><vaping><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><youngster><youth age><youth substance use>
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Jonathan P Winickoff

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER, OMAHA, NE

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$234,058
FY 2025

Project Title

Parents helping Parents for Youth Vaping Cessation (PhP-VX)

Grant Number:

5R34CA287719-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2024

End Date:

8/31/2027

Project Abstract

Project Summary Youth electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use is a public health concern. Many youths are eager to quit vaping, and our prior study estimated that 67.3% of adolescent vapers reported past-year quit attempts, with an average of 5.3 times past-year quit attempts. However, the overall su...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><18 year old><18 years of age><2 arm RCT><2 arm randomized control trial><2 arm randomized controlled trial><Abstinence><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Advocacy><Age><Care Givers><Caregivers><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Data><Communities><Control Groups><Cotinine><EHR system><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Effectiveness of Interventions><Electronic Health Record><Electronic cigarette><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Enrollment><Environment><Epidemiologic Research><Epidemiologic Studies><Epidemiological Studies><Epidemiology Research><Exposure to><Family><Feasibility Studies><Frequencies><Future><Generalized Growth><Goals><Growth><Health><Health Care Professional><Health Professional><High School Student><Intervention><Junior High School Student><Junior High Student><Knowledge><Light><Marketing><Middle School Student><Modeling><Motivation><Nicotine Dependence><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pediatrics><Photoradiation><Physicians><Pilot Projects><Poison><Prevalence><Program Acceptability><Protocol Screening><Public Health><RE-AIM><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Reporting><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Saliva><Scotine><Secondary School Student><Secondary Student><Smoking><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><Text Messaging><Time><Tissue Growth><Tobacco><Toxic Chemical><Toxic Substance><Training><Training Activity><Translations><United States><Visit><Vulnerable Populations><Youth><Youth 10-21><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><adolescent substance use><age 18 years><aged><ages><build resilience><build resiliency><community based organizations><community organizations><cost effective><design><designing><develop resilience><develop resiliency><e-cig><e-cig aerosols><e-cig use><e-cig user><e-cig vapor><e-cigarette><e-cigarette aerosols><e-cigarette use><e-cigarette user><e-cigarette vapor><ecig><ecig aerosols><ecig use><ecig user><ecig vapor><ecigarette><ecigarette aerosols><ecigarette use><ecigarette user><ecigarette vapor><effective intervention><efficacy testing><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><electronic cigarette aerosol><electronic cigarette use><electronic cigarette user><electronic cigarette vapor><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health record system><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><enhance resilience><enhance resiliency><enroll><epidemiologic investigation><epidemiology study><ethnic diversity><ethnically diverse><expectation><facilitate resilience><feasibility testing><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><high school><high schoolers><improve resilience><improve resiliency><improved><increase resilience><increase resiliency><intervention program><junior high><junior high school><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><literacy><middle school><mobile app><mobile application><mobile device application><multidisciplinary><nicotine addiction><nicotine dependent><novel><ontogeny><parent><parenting education intervention><parenting education programs><parenting intervention><parenting program><parenting skill training><parenting training><pediatric><peer coaching><peer instruction><peer led team learning><peer mentoring><peer support><peer teaching><pilot study><pilot test><pragmatic effectiveness trial><pragmatic trial><primary outcome><programs><promote resilience><promote resiliency><protective factors><racial diversity><racially diverse><randomized control trial><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><recruit><resilience development><short message service><sms messaging><social cognitive theory><social influence><social learning theory><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><success><teen years><teenage><texting><tobacco abstinence><tobacco cessation intervention><tobacco cessation treatment><tobacco products><toxic compound><training module><translation><two arm RCT><two arm randomized control trial><two arm randomized controlled trial><vaper><vaping><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><youngster><youth age><youth substance use>
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Marily Oppezzo

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$231,600
FY 2025

Project Title

Move Often eVery Day (MOV'D): An occupationally-tailored, remotely-delivered, socially-supported short exercise break intervention to decrease sedentary behavior in receptionist office staff

Grant Number:

5R34HL166858-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/11/2023

End Date:

6/30/2027

Project Abstract

7. Project Summary / Abstract. Prolonged sitting and inadequate moderate to vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA) are pervasive risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD).1–6 CVD is the leading cause of death globally, prematurely taking 655,000 American lives annually.7 Recent research has...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Adult><Adult Human><Age><American><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><Body Build><Body Types><Body Weight><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cartoons><Cause of Death><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Clinical><Communication><Conditioning Therapy><Consent><Control Groups><Data><Detection><Dropout><Education><Educational aspects><Educational process of instructing><Effectiveness><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Employee><Ensure><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Exercise><Female Groups><Funding><Goals><Grant><Health Care><Health Care Facility><Health Facilities><Hour><Interruption><Intervention><Interview><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><Jobs><Knowledge><Learning><Length><Libraries><Maintenance><Measurement><Modeling><Moderate Exercise><Monitor><Motivation><Movement><NHLBI><NIH><National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute><National Institutes of Health><Noise><Occupational><Occupations><Outcome><Participant><Patient Recruitments><Patients><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Phase><Physical activity><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Privatization><Professional Positions><Protocol Screening><Race><Races><Randomized><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Running><Salaries><Sedentary behavior><Sedentary life-style><Self-Help Groups><Series><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Social support><Somatotype><Support Groups><Target Populations><Teaching><Techniques><Testing><Text Messaging><United States National Institutes of Health><Wages><Women's Group><Work><active followup><adulthood><ages><animation><arm><behavior change><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><benchmark><biological signal transduction><body movement><cardiovascular disease risk><cardiovascular disorder><cardiovascular disorder risk><cardiovascular health><cardiovascular risk><cardiovascular risk factor><care facilities><clinical care partner><clinical significance><clinically significant><compare intervention><compare to control><comparison control><comparison intervention><cost><delivered remotely><effective intervention><efficacy testing><efficacy trial><empowerment><evidence base><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><fitbit><fitness><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><healthcare partner><high risk group><high risk individual><high risk people><high risk population><innovate><innovation><innovative><job environment><moderate physical activity><moderate-to-vigorous physical activity><novel><participant recruitment><peer coaching><peer instruction><peer led team learning><peer mentoring><peer support><peer teaching><phase 3 trial><phase III trial><pilot trial><premature><prematurity><professional atmosphere><programs><racial><racial background><racial origin><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><remote delivery><sedentary><sedentary lifestyle><self help organization><short message service><sms messaging><social><social media><social role><social support network><study population><texting><tool><treatment group><vigorous intensity><well-being><wellbeing><work atmosphere><work environment><workplace climate><workplace environment>
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LAUREN BERGER SHOMAKER

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT COLLINS, CO

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$226,778
FY 2025

Project Title

Digitally Enhanced Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Adolescents with Depression and Obesity

Grant Number:

1R34HL180788-01

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2025

End Date:

7/31/2028

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Adolescent depression is a major public health problem that has serious consequences for cardiometabolic disease, predicting heightened risk for glucose dysregulation, type 2 diabetes onset, and cardiovascular events. Evidence-based interventions such as cognitive-behavioral...

Research Terms

<12-20 years old><17 year old><17 years of age><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Age><Area><Attention><BMI><BMI percentile><BMI z-score><Behavior><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><Black><Black race><Blood Pressure><Body mass index><COVID-19 affected><COVID-19 consequence><COVID-19 effect><COVID-19 impact><COVID-19 impacted><Cardiometabolic Disease><Cardiometabolic Disorder><Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Care Givers><Caregivers><Characteristics><Clinical Trials><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Color><Control Groups><Coping Behavior><Coping Skills><D-Glucose><Data><Depressed mood><Development><Dextrose><Disadvantaged><Dose><Eating><Educational process of instructing><Elements><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Enrollment><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Event><Evidence based intervention><Fasting><Feedback><Female><Focus Groups><Food Intake><Frequencies><Future><Glucose><Goals><Health><Health Benefit><Health Care Providers><Health Care Technology><Health Instruction><Health Personnel><Health Technology><Health Tutoring><Health behavior><Health behavior change><Health education><Heart Vascular><High School Student><Hispanic><Home><Hour><Humulin R><Insulin><Insulin Resistance><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><Journals><Ketosis-Resistant Diabetes Mellitus><LGBTQ><Language><Learning><Lesbian Gay Bi-sexual Transgender Queer><Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer><Life><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Link><Lipids><Magazine><Maturity-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Mental Depression><Methods><Mission><Moods><NHLBI><NIDDM><National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute><Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes><Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Novolin R><Obesity><Over weight><Overweight><Parents><Participant><Persons><Phase><Physical activity><Pilot Projects><Population><Protocol><Protocol Screening><Protocols documentation><Provider><Public Health><QOL><Quality of life><Quetelet index><RE-AIM><Race><Races><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Regular Insulin><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Secondary School Student><Secondary Student><Sleep><Slow-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Stable Diabetes Mellitus><Structure><Survey Instrument><Surveys><T2 DM><T2D><T2DM><Teaching><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><Therapeutic><Time><Translations><Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 2 diabetes><Type II Diabetes Mellitus><Type II diabetes><Work><active followup><adiposity><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent depression><adolescents with depression><adult onset diabetes><age 17 years><ages><arm><benchmark><cardiometabolic><cardiometabolic risk><cardiometabolism><cardiovascular disorder><center for epidemiological studies depression scale><child depression><childhood depression><childhood onset depression><circulatory system><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><cognitive enhancement><cohort><combat><coping><coping strategy><coronavirus disease 2019 consequence><coronavirus disease 2019 effect><coronavirus disease 2019 impact><coronavirus disease-19 impact><corpulence><delivered virtually><depressed><depressed adolescents><depression><depression in adolescence><developmental><digital><digital app><digital applications><digital technology><disability><disease risk><disorder risk><disparity in health><dosage><efficacy study><efficacy testing><enroll><ethnic diversity><ethnically diverse><experience><fasted><fasts><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><forgetting><health care personnel><health care worker><health disparity><health provider><health related behavior><health workforce><high schoolers><homes><improved><insulin resistant><insulin tolerance><interest><juvenile><juvenile human><ketosis resistant diabetes><life course><lower income families><m-Health><mHealth><male><maturity onset diabetes><medical personnel><mobile health><national surveillance><parent><pediatric depression><pilot study><post intervention><preference><racial><racial background><racial diversity><racial origin><racially diverse><randomized control trial><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><rural area><rural location><rural region><sadness><seventeen year old><seventeen years of age><sex><skill acquisition><skill development><skills><socio-economic><socio-economically><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><standard of care><teen years><teenage><translation><treatment effect><treatment provider><type 2 DM><type II DM><type two diabetes><virtual><virtual delivery><virtual group><work group><working group><youth depression><♀><♂>
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JESSY G. DEVIEUX

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY, MIAMI, FL

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$219,369
FY 2025

Project Title

Testing a multicomponent intervention to improve HIV outcomes

Grant Number:

5R34MH133481-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2023

End Date:

5/31/2026

Project Abstract

The U.S. is home to a significant Caribbean population, yet little is known regarding Caribbean-born individuals living with HIV beyond what was known in the pre-TasP era. No evidence-based engagement and retention intervention strategies have been developed for this group. For Caribbean-born indivi...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Application Context><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Caribbean><Caribbean Sea Region><Caribbean region><Caring><Client><Communities><Conditioning Therapy><Continuity of Care><Continuity of Patient Care><Continuum of Care><Country><Data><Diagnosis><Effectiveness><Epidemic><Evaluation><Evidence based intervention><Face><Federally Qualified Health Center><Florida><Foundations><Funding><Future><Generations><Goals><HIV><HIV Prevention><HIV/AIDS prevention><Health Care><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Home><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Improve Access><Individual><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Investigators><Joints><LAV-HTLV-III><Literature><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Modeling><Motivation><NIAID><NIH><National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease><National Institutes of Health><Outcome><Persons><Population><Preventative intervention><Problem Solving><Provider><Psychological Health><Publications><Publishing><Quasi-experiment><Quasi-experimental analysis><Quasi-experimental approach><Quasi-experimental design><Quasi-experimental methods><Quasi-experimental research><Quasi-experimental study><Quasi-experimental technique><Randomized><Research><Research Personnel><Research Priority><Researchers><Scientific Publication><Screening for cancer><Standardization><Stigmatization><Techniques><Testing><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Viral><Virus><Virus-HIV><West Indies Region><Work><active followup><adulthood><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><care outcomes><clinical research site><clinical site><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><connected care><connected health care><contextual factors><design><designing><develop therapy><early cancer detection><evidence base><experience><faces><facial><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><health care outcomes><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health workforce><homes><implementation determinants><implementation factors><implementation intervention><improved><improved outcome><insight><internalized stigma><intervention development><intervention for prevention><medical personnel><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><multi-component intervention><multi-faceted intervention><multi-modal intervention><multicomponent intervention><multifaceted intervention><multimodal intervention><pandemic><pandemic disease><pilot test><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><screening cancer patients><self-stigma><service providers><social><social culture><social determinants><social stigma><socio-cultural><socio-economic><socio-economically><sociocultural><sociodeterminant><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><stem><stigma><surveillance study><therapy development><treatment development><treatment provider>
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Christine Marie Goertz

DUKE UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, NC

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$217,350
FY 2025

Project Title

Feasibility Trial of a Novel Integrated Mindfulness and Acupuncture Program to Improve Outcomes after Spine Surgery (I-MASS)

Grant Number:

5R34AT012082-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/21/2023

End Date:

5/31/2026

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Spine pain consistently ranks first or near the top in global rankings of disease burden, and epidemiological data suggest the burden is worsening. The number of low back surgeries has increased by 300% over the past 2 decades, accounting for approximately 30% of spine-related costs in the ...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Accounting><Acupuncture Therapy><Acupuncture procedure><Address><Administrator><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Analgesic Agents><Analgesic Drugs><Analgesic Preparation><Analgesics><Anodynes><Antinociceptive Agents><Antinociceptive Drugs><Anxiety><Area><Auricular Acupuncture><Back><Behavioral><Caring><Clinical><Clinical Practice Guideline><Clinical Trials><Clinical Trials Design><Combined Modality Therapy><Data><Data Collection><Development><Dorsum><Ear Acupuncture><Effectiveness><Electronic Health Record><Epidemiological data><Epidemiology data><Goals><Guidelines><Health Care><Health Care Providers><Health Care Technology><Health Personnel><Health Technology><Health system><Image><Incidence><Individual><Integrative Therapy><Integrative Treatment><Integrative intervention><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><Laminectomy><Lifting><Long-term pain><Medical><Mental Depression><Methods><Mindfulness Approach><Mindfulness Therapy><Mindfulness Training><Mindfulness Treatment><Mindfulness-based Approach><Mindfulness-based Therapy><Mindfulness-based Training><Mindfulness-based Treatment><Multimodal Therapy><Multimodal Treatment><NCCAM><NCCIH><NIH><National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health><National Center for Complementary and Integrative Medicine><National Institutes of Health><Non-pharmacologic Therapy><Nonpharmacologic Intervention><Nonpharmacologic Therapy><Nonpharmacologic approach><Nonpharmacologic treatment><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Opiates><Opioid><Outcome><Overdose><Pain><Pain Control><Pain Therapy><Pain management><Painful><Pathway interactions><Patient Education><Patient Instruction><Patient Training><Patients><Persistent pain><Persons><Physiatric Procedure><Physical Medicine Procedure><Physical Therapeutics><Physical therapy><Physiotherapy><Post-operative Pain><Postoperative Pain><Preparation><Procedures><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Factors><Questionnaires><Randomization trial><Randomized><Randomized Controlled Clinical Trials><Recommendation><Reporting><Research><Research Priority><Research Proposals><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Risk Reduction><Site><Spinal Column><Spinal pain><Spinal surgery><Spine><Spine pain><Spine surgery><Structure><Surgeon><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Testing><Therapeutic><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Vertebral column><Visit><Work><academic pathway><academic standard><acceptability and feasibility><acupuncture><addiction><addictive disorder><adulthood><ages><arm><backbone><burden of disease><burden of illness><care as usual><care delivery><clinical efficacy><clinical practice and guidelines><combination therapy><combined modality treatment><combined treatment><comparative effectiveness><comparative effectiveness trial><compare effectiveness><constant pain><cost><cost effective><depression><design><designing><developmental><disease burden><educational standard><effectiveness study><efficacy study><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><epidemiologic data><experience><feasibility testing><feasibility trial><global health><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health workforce><imaging><improved><improved outcome><innovate><innovation><innovative><lasting pain><m-Health><mHealth><medical personnel><mind/body><mindfulness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile device application><mobile health><multi-component intervention><multi-faceted intervention><multi-modal intervention><multi-modal therapy><multi-modal treatment><multi-modality><multicomponent intervention><multifaceted intervention><multimodal intervention><multimodality><non-drug therapy><non-drug treatment><non-medical opioid use><nondrug therapy><nondrug treatment><nonmedical opioid use><novel><on-going pain><ongoing pain><opiate consumption><opiate drug use><opiate intake><opiate misuse><opiate overdose><opiate related overdose><opiate use><opioid consumption><opioid drug overdose><opioid drug use><opioid induced overdose><opioid intake><opioid intoxication><opioid medication overdose><opioid misuse><opioid overdose><opioid poisoning><opioid related overdose><opioid toxicity><opioid use><pain after surgery><pain intervention><pain killer><pain medication><pain reduction><pain relief><pain reliever><pain sensitivity><pain treatment><painkiller><participant retention><pathway><post-surgical pain><postsurgical pain><pragmatic effectiveness trial><pragmatic trial><preference><preparations><programs><protocol development><psychologic><psychological><randomisation><randomization><randomized control clinical trial><randomized trial><randomly assigned><recruit><reduce pain><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><relieve pain><retention rate><retention strategy><risk-reducing><satisfaction><surgery><therapeutic target><treatment as usual><treatment provider><trial comparing><usability><usual care>
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TREVOR LENTZ

DUKE UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, NC

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$217,350
FY 2025

Project Title

Feasibility Trial of a Novel Integrated Mindfulness and Acupuncture Program to Improve Outcomes after Spine Surgery (I-MASS)

Grant Number:

5R34AT012082-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/21/2023

End Date:

5/31/2026

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Spine pain consistently ranks first or near the top in global rankings of disease burden, and epidemiological data suggest the burden is worsening. The number of low back surgeries has increased by 300% over the past 2 decades, accounting for approximately 30% of spine-related costs in the ...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Accounting><Acupuncture Therapy><Acupuncture procedure><Address><Administrator><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Analgesic Agents><Analgesic Drugs><Analgesic Preparation><Analgesics><Anodynes><Antinociceptive Agents><Antinociceptive Drugs><Anxiety><Area><Auricular Acupuncture><Back><Behavioral><Caring><Clinical><Clinical Practice Guideline><Clinical Trials><Clinical Trials Design><Combined Modality Therapy><Data><Data Collection><Development><Dorsum><Ear Acupuncture><Effectiveness><Electronic Health Record><Epidemiological data><Epidemiology data><Goals><Guidelines><Health Care><Health Care Providers><Health Care Technology><Health Personnel><Health Technology><Health system><Image><Incidence><Individual><Integrative Therapy><Integrative Treatment><Integrative intervention><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><Laminectomy><Lifting><Long-term pain><Medical><Mental Depression><Methods><Mindfulness Approach><Mindfulness Therapy><Mindfulness Training><Mindfulness Treatment><Mindfulness-based Approach><Mindfulness-based Therapy><Mindfulness-based Training><Mindfulness-based Treatment><Multimodal Therapy><Multimodal Treatment><NCCAM><NCCIH><NIH><National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health><National Center for Complementary and Integrative Medicine><National Institutes of Health><Non-pharmacologic Therapy><Nonpharmacologic Intervention><Nonpharmacologic Therapy><Nonpharmacologic approach><Nonpharmacologic treatment><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Opiates><Opioid><Outcome><Overdose><Pain><Pain Control><Pain Therapy><Pain management><Painful><Pathway interactions><Patient Education><Patient Instruction><Patient Training><Patients><Persistent pain><Persons><Physiatric Procedure><Physical Medicine Procedure><Physical Therapeutics><Physical therapy><Physiotherapy><Post-operative Pain><Postoperative Pain><Preparation><Procedures><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Factors><Questionnaires><Randomization trial><Randomized><Randomized Controlled Clinical Trials><Recommendation><Reporting><Research><Research Priority><Research Proposals><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Risk Reduction><Site><Spinal Column><Spinal pain><Spinal surgery><Spine><Spine pain><Spine surgery><Structure><Surgeon><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Testing><Therapeutic><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Vertebral column><Visit><Work><academic pathway><academic standard><acceptability and feasibility><acupuncture><addiction><addictive disorder><adulthood><ages><arm><backbone><burden of disease><burden of illness><care as usual><care delivery><clinical efficacy><clinical practice and guidelines><combination therapy><combined modality treatment><combined treatment><comparative effectiveness><comparative effectiveness trial><compare effectiveness><constant pain><cost><cost effective><depression><design><designing><developmental><disease burden><educational standard><effectiveness study><efficacy study><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><epidemiologic data><experience><feasibility testing><feasibility trial><global health><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health workforce><imaging><improved><improved outcome><innovate><innovation><innovative><lasting pain><m-Health><mHealth><medical personnel><mind/body><mindfulness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile device application><mobile health><multi-component intervention><multi-faceted intervention><multi-modal intervention><multi-modal therapy><multi-modal treatment><multi-modality><multicomponent intervention><multifaceted intervention><multimodal intervention><multimodality><non-drug therapy><non-drug treatment><non-medical opioid use><nondrug therapy><nondrug treatment><nonmedical opioid use><novel><on-going pain><ongoing pain><opiate consumption><opiate drug use><opiate intake><opiate misuse><opiate overdose><opiate related overdose><opiate use><opioid consumption><opioid drug overdose><opioid drug use><opioid induced overdose><opioid intake><opioid intoxication><opioid medication overdose><opioid misuse><opioid overdose><opioid poisoning><opioid related overdose><opioid toxicity><opioid use><pain after surgery><pain intervention><pain killer><pain medication><pain reduction><pain relief><pain reliever><pain sensitivity><pain treatment><painkiller><participant retention><pathway><post-surgical pain><postsurgical pain><pragmatic effectiveness trial><pragmatic trial><preference><preparations><programs><protocol development><psychologic><psychological><randomisation><randomization><randomized control clinical trial><randomized trial><randomly assigned><recruit><reduce pain><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><relieve pain><retention rate><retention strategy><risk-reducing><satisfaction><surgery><therapeutic target><treatment as usual><treatment provider><trial comparing><usability><usual care>
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Golda Susan Ginsburg

UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT SCH OF MED/DNT, FARMINGTON, CT

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$210,089
FY 2025

Project Title

Enhancing the Capacity of Pediatric Primary Care Providers: A Pilot Trial of Anxiety Action Plan

Grant Number:

5R34MH129410-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2023

End Date:

10/31/2026

Project Abstract

Anxiety disorders in youth are: 1) the most prevalent psychiatric illnesses, 2) associated with severe disability, and 3) considered gateway disorders--as they predict a broad range of adult psychiatric and functional problems. Despite the high prevalence and impairment, less than half of anxious yo...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><21+ years old><AD/HD><ADHD><Academy><Access to Care><Ache><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Adult><Adult Human><Advisory Committees><Age><American><Anxiety><Anxiety Disorders><Asthma><Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder><Behavioral><Bronchial Asthma><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical Treatment><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Communities><Cost-Benefit Analysis><Costs and Benefits><Development><Disease><Disorder><Doctor's Assistants><Educational Grants><Effectiveness><Elements><Evidence based intervention><Family><Feedback><Funding><Future><Goals><Health Care Professional><Health Professional><Health Services Accessibility><High Prevalence><Impairment><Intervention><Investigators><Knowledge><Location><Measures><Mediator><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Modeling><NIH><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><National Institutes of Health><Nurse Practitioners><Nurses><Office Visits><Parents><Pediatrics><Physician Assistants><Physicians' Extenders><Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type Attention-Deficit Disorder><Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type Hyperactivity Disorder><Prevalence><Preventative intervention><Primary Care><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Reporting><Research Personnel><Researchers><School Health Nursing><School Nursing><Severities><Specialist><Specialty><Stomach><Surgeon><Task Forces><Technology><Testing><Therapeutic><Training><United States National Institutes of Health><Visit><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><active followup><adulthood><advisory team><ages><anxiety reduction><anxious><availability of services><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><care access><care as usual><child health care provider><childhood anxiety><clinical care><clinical intervention><clinical therapy><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><community setting><cost benefit economics><cost benefit effectiveness><delivered virtually><design><designing><developmental><economic cost><effectiveness trial><evidence base><excessive anxiety><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><gastric><health service access><health services availability><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention for prevention><kids><medical specialties><mental health care><mental health center><mental illness><novel><nurse><parent><pediatric><pediatric anxiety><pediatric care provider><pediatric health care provider><pediatric provider><pediatrician><physician office visit><pilot test><pilot trial><post intervention><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><primary care clinic><primary care provider><primary care setting><primary care visit><profound disability><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><serious disability><service availability><service delivery><service gap><service intervention><severe disability><skills><theories><treatment access><treatment as usual><trial regimen><trial treatment><usual care><virtual><virtual delivery><virtual health visit><virtual visit><youngster><youth age><youth anxiety>
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Kathryn Elizabeth Lancaster

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$203,440
FY 2025

Project Title

Enhancing HIV prevention and reducing alcohol use among people receiving STI care in Malawi: An HIV status neutral approach

Grant Number:

5R34AA030939-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2023

End Date:

6/30/2027

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY HIV continues to be a significant public health problem throughout sub-Saharan Africa, including in Malawi. Sexually transmitted infection (STI) care settings are underutilized venues to simultaneously reach virally unsuppressed people with HIV (PWH) and those at high risk of HIV and...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Adherence><Adult><Adult Human><Africa South of the Sahara><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol abuse><Alcohol consumption><Alcohol dependence><Alcohols><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Biological Markers><Caring><Clinic><Cognitive><Conditioning Therapy><Counseling><Counselor><Elements><Enrollment><Environment><EtOH abuse><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Evidence based intervention><Failure><Goals><Groups at risk><HIV><HIV Prevention><HIV Seronegativities><HIV Seronegativity><HIV negative><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Seronegativities><HTLV-III Seronegativity><Heavy Drinking><High-Risk Sex><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Incidence><Infection><Intervention><Interview><LAV-HTLV-III><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Malawi><Manuals><Methods><Modeling><Motivation><Multiple Partners><Newly Diagnosed><Nyasaland><Outcome><Participant><Pathway interactions><People at risk><Persons><Persons at risk><Policy Maker><Population Heterogeneity><Population Intervention><Populations at Risk><PrEP><Prevalence><Prevention program><Problem Solving><Professional counselor><Provider><Public Health><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reporting><Research><Research Infrastructure><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Risk><Sexually Transmitted Diseases><Sexually Transmitted Disorder><Sexually Transmitted Infection><Site><Structure><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Testing><Transmission><Treatment Effectiveness><Treatment outcome><Unprotected Sex><Unsafe Sex><Venereal Diseases><Venereal Disorders><Venereal Infections><Viral><Viral Shedding><Virus Shedding><Virus-HIV><Woman><Work><adulthood><alcohol abuse therapy><alcohol abuse treatment><alcohol addiction><alcohol co-abuse><alcohol dependency><alcohol dependent><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol intervention><alcohol problem><alcohol product use><alcohol treatment><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><arm><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><care as usual><co-infection><coinfection><condomless intercourse><condomless sex><diverse populations><drink heavily><effectiveness and implementation trial><effectiveness study><effectiveness/implementation hybrid trial><effectiveness/implementation trial><enroll><ethanol abuse><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><extreme drinking><flexibility><flexible><hazardous alcohol use><hazardous drinking><heavy alcohol use><heterogeneous population><high risk><high risk group><high risk individual><high risk people><high risk population><implementation measures><implementation study><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention participants><men><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><pathway><phosphatidylethanol><population based intervention><population diversity><population specific intervention><pre-exposure prophylaxis><prevent><preventing><prevention effectiveness><problem alcohol use><problem drinking><problematic alcohol consumption><problematic alcohol use><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reduced alcohol use><responders and non-responders><responders from non-responders><responders or non-responders><responders versus non-responders><responders vs non-responders><responders/nonresponders><sexually acquired infection><skills><success><therapy optimization><transmission process><treatment as usual><treatment optimization><treatment program><trial comparing><unprotected intercourse><uptake><usual care>
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Angela Parcesepe

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$203,440
FY 2025

Project Title

Enhancing HIV prevention and reducing alcohol use among people receiving STI care in Malawi: An HIV status neutral approach

Grant Number:

5R34AA030939-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2023

End Date:

6/30/2027

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY HIV continues to be a significant public health problem throughout sub-Saharan Africa, including in Malawi. Sexually transmitted infection (STI) care settings are underutilized venues to simultaneously reach virally unsuppressed people with HIV (PWH) and those at high risk of HIV and...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Adherence><Adult><Adult Human><Africa South of the Sahara><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol abuse><Alcohol consumption><Alcohol dependence><Alcohols><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Biological Markers><Caring><Clinic><Cognitive><Conditioning Therapy><Counseling><Counselor><Elements><Enrollment><Environment><EtOH abuse><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Evidence based intervention><Failure><Goals><Groups at risk><HIV><HIV Prevention><HIV Seronegativities><HIV Seronegativity><HIV negative><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Seronegativities><HTLV-III Seronegativity><Heavy Drinking><High-Risk Sex><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Incidence><Infection><Intervention><Interview><LAV-HTLV-III><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Malawi><Manuals><Methods><Modeling><Motivation><Multiple Partners><Newly Diagnosed><Nyasaland><Outcome><Participant><Pathway interactions><People at risk><Persons><Persons at risk><Policy Maker><Population Heterogeneity><Population Intervention><Populations at Risk><PrEP><Prevalence><Prevention program><Problem Solving><Professional counselor><Provider><Public Health><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reporting><Research><Research Infrastructure><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Risk><Sexually Transmitted Diseases><Sexually Transmitted Disorder><Sexually Transmitted Infection><Site><Structure><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Testing><Transmission><Treatment Effectiveness><Treatment outcome><Unprotected Sex><Unsafe Sex><Venereal Diseases><Venereal Disorders><Venereal Infections><Viral><Viral Shedding><Virus Shedding><Virus-HIV><Woman><Work><adulthood><alcohol abuse therapy><alcohol abuse treatment><alcohol addiction><alcohol co-abuse><alcohol dependency><alcohol dependent><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol intervention><alcohol problem><alcohol product use><alcohol treatment><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><arm><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><care as usual><co-infection><coinfection><condomless intercourse><condomless sex><diverse populations><drink heavily><effectiveness and implementation trial><effectiveness study><effectiveness/implementation hybrid trial><effectiveness/implementation trial><enroll><ethanol abuse><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><extreme drinking><flexibility><flexible><hazardous alcohol use><hazardous drinking><heavy alcohol use><heterogeneous population><high risk><high risk group><high risk individual><high risk people><high risk population><implementation measures><implementation study><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention participants><men><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><pathway><phosphatidylethanol><population based intervention><population diversity><population specific intervention><pre-exposure prophylaxis><prevent><preventing><prevention effectiveness><problem alcohol use><problem drinking><problematic alcohol consumption><problematic alcohol use><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reduced alcohol use><responders and non-responders><responders from non-responders><responders or non-responders><responders versus non-responders><responders vs non-responders><responders/nonresponders><sexually acquired infection><skills><success><therapy optimization><transmission process><treatment as usual><treatment optimization><treatment program><trial comparing><unprotected intercourse><uptake><usual care>
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Heather Marie Joseph

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$202,725
FY 2025

Project Title

A Parent Behavioral Intervention Targeting Sleep Among Preschool Aged Children at Elevated Risk for ADHD: A Pilot Effectiveness Trial in Pediatric Primary Care

Grant Number:

5R34MH131993-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/16/2022

End Date:

11/30/2026

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a prevalent neurodevelopmental disorder that presents as early as preschool. Inattention and hyperactivity in childhood interfere with the development of social and preacademic skills leading to lifelong impairment. Current ...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><1-5 years old><5 year old><5 years of age><AD/HD><ADHD><Academic skills><Academy><Acute><Address><Affect><American><Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Control><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Manipulation><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Care Givers><Caregivers><Child><Child Behavior><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinic><Clinical Trials><Conditioning Therapy><Coping Skills><Development><Disease><Disorder><Early Intervention><Economic Burden><Education><Educational aspects><Executive Dysfunction><Executive Function Deficit><Executive Impairment><Failure><Family><Feedback><Focus Groups><Hyperactivity><Impaired health><Impairment><Impulsivity><Individual><Intervention><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Link><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><NIH Program Announcements><Needles><Neurodevelopmental Disorder><Neurological Development Disorder><Nursery Schools><Outcome><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Pediatrics><Population><Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type Attention-Deficit Disorder><Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type Hyperactivity Disorder><Preschool Child><Prevalence><Primary Care><Program Announcement><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Psychological Health><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Resistance><Risk><Risk Factors><School-Age Population><Sleep><Sleep Deprivation><Sleep Disorders><Sleep disturbances><Social Development><Specialty><Symptoms><Techniques><Training><Translating><Visit><Waiting Lists><Work><aberrant sleep><age 5 years><alleviate symptom><ameliorating symptom><behavior intervention><behavioral control><behavioral health><behavioral intervention><child health care provider><childrearing><compare intervention><comparison intervention><coping><coping strategy><decrease symptom><deficient sleep><design><designing><developmental><disrupted sleep><disturbed sleep><effectiveness trial><evidence base><executive control><executive function><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><feasibility testing><fewer symptoms><five year old><five years of age><high risk><impaired sleep><improved><improved outcome><improvement on sleep><inadequate sleep><inattention><inattentiveness><innovate><innovation><innovative><insufficient sleep><intervention delivery><intervention program><intervention refinement><irregular sleep><kids><medical specialties><neurodevelopmental disease><parent><pediatric><pediatric care provider><pediatric health care provider><pediatric provider><pediatrician><pilot trial><pre-k><pre-kindergarten><preschool><preschool child (1-5)><primary care provider><primary care setting><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reduce symptoms><relieves symptoms><resistant><response><satisfaction><school age><skills><sleep debt><sleep deficiency><sleep deficit><sleep difficulty><sleep diseases><sleep disruption><sleep dysfunction><sleep dysregulation><sleep illness><sleep improvement><sleep insufficiency><sleep loss><sleep problem><sleep/wake disruption><sleep/wake disturbance><social><symptom alleviation><symptom reduction><symptom relief><waitlist><youngster>
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Sebastian Tong

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$194,375
FY 2025

Project Title

Addressing Loneliness in Primary Care Patients on Chronic Opioids to Prevent Opioid Misuse

Grant Number:

5R34DA058325-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/15/2023

End Date:

3/31/2027

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Patients with chronic pain on opioids frequently experience loneliness, which is associated with poorer health outcomes and higher risks for opioid misuse and opioid use disorder. Given that almost half of opioids are prescribed in primary care, a critical need exists for the develo...

Research Terms

<Address><Alaska><Behavior><COVID crisis><COVID epidemic><COVID pandemic><COVID-19 crisis><COVID-19 epidemic><COVID-19 era><COVID-19 global health crisis><COVID-19 global pandemic><COVID-19 health crisis><COVID-19 pandemic><COVID-19 period><COVID-19 public health crisis><COVID-19 years><Caring><Chronic><Clinic><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Data><Development><Dose><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Evidence based intervention><Feeling><Future><Gender><Geographic Area><Geographic Locations><Geographic Region><Geographical Location><Goals><Group Meetings><Health><Health Care Professional><Health Professional><Idaho><Intervention><Loneliness><Measures><Mediating><Montana><Opiates><Opioid><Outcome><Pain><Pain interference><Painful><Participant><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Pattern><Perception><Population><Primary Care><QOL><Quality of life><RE-AIM><Race><Races><Randomized><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Recovery Support><Reporting><Research><Risk><SARS-CoV-2 epidemic><SARS-CoV-2 global health crisis><SARS-CoV-2 global pandemic><SARS-CoV-2 pandemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 epidemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 pandemic><Series><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 epidemic><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 pandemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 epidemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic><Social Network><Social support><Substance Use Disorder><System><Testing><Therapeutic Intervention><Time><Washington><Wyoming><arm><behavioral health><care as usual><care seeking><chronic pain patient><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><coronavirus disease 2019 crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic><coronavirus disease 2019 global health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 global pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 public health crisis><coronavirus disease crisis><coronavirus disease epidemic><coronavirus disease pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 global pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 pandemic><developmental><effectiveness clinical trial><efficacious intervention><evidence base><experience><feasibility testing><feelings><functional status><geographic site><high risk><implementation outcomes><improved><improved outcome><innovate><innovation><innovative><interpersonal competence><interpersonal competency><intervention therapy><licit opioid><lonely><non-medical opioid use><nonmedical opioid use><opiate consumption><opiate drug use><opiate intake><opiate medication><opiate misuse><opiate use><opiate use disorder><opioid consumption><opioid drug use><opioid intake><opioid medication><opioid misuse><opioid use><opioid use disorder><pain outcome><pain-related outcome><participant engagement><patient engagement><patient oriented outcomes><patient population><patient with chronic pain><pilot test><pilot trial><poor health outcome><post intervention><practice-based research network><pragmatic effectiveness trial><pragmatic trial><prescribed opiate><prescribed opioid><prescription opiate><prescription opioid><prevent><preventing><primary care clinician><primary care patient><primary care practice><primary care setting><primary outcome><psychologic><psychological><racial><racial background><racial origin><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><reduced health outcome><secondary outcome><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><social><social cognition><social competence><social competency><social skills><social support network><substance use and disorder><treatment as usual><usual care><worse health outcome>
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Barbara J Caplan

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY LONG BEACH, LONG BEACH, CA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$187,772
FY 2025

Project Title

Characterizing Latino Caregiver Engagement in Early Intervention Services for Autism

Grant Number:

5R16GM154679-02

Activity Code:

R16

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/7/2024

End Date:

6/30/2028

Project Abstract

Enter the text here that is the new abstract information for your application. This section must be no longer than 30 lines of text. Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are a rapidly growing population with complex service needs estimated to cost $268 billion annually. Evidence-based interv...

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<0-11 years old><3 year old><3 years of age><ASD><Acculturation><Address><Age><Applications Grants><Attention><Attitude><Autism><Autistic Disorder><Behavioral><California><Care Givers><Caregivers><Caring><Child><Child Mental Health><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Code><Coding System><Communities><Complex><Cultural Assimilation><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Collection><Development><Development Plans><Diagnosis><Dimensions><Disparities><Disparity><Early Infantile Autism><Early Intervention><Early identification><Educational process of instructing><Ensure><Espanol><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Evidence based intervention><Expectancy><Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainability><Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainment><FIRST Award><Family><Feedback><First Independent Research Support and Transition Awards><Funding><Future><Grant><Grant Proposals><Health><Health Services Evaluation><Health Services Research><Hispanic-serving Institution><Immigration><Individuals with Disabilities Education Act><Infantile Autism><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><Kanner's Syndrome><Knowledge><Language><Latino><Leadership><Legal><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Linguistic><Linguistics><Link><Manuscripts><Mediating><Medical Care Research><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mentorship><Methods><Modeling><Outcome><Patient Recruitments><Pattern><Policies><Population><Productivity><Provider><Psychological Health><QOC><Qualitative Methods><Quality Indicator><Quality of Care><Recommendation><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Science><Services><Societies><Socio-economic status><Socioeconomic Status><Spanish><Students><System><Teaching><Testing><Text><Time><Treatment outcome><Underrepresented Students><Universities><Work><Writing><age 3 years><ages><autism spectral disorder><autism spectrum disorder><autistic children><autistic spectrum disorder><career><child services><children on the autism spectrum><children with ASD><children with autism><children with autism spectrum disorder><clinical encounter><community engaged approach><community engaged approaches><community engaged strategies><community engaged strategy><community partnered approach><community partnered strategy><community partners><community-based partners><cost><cultural competence><culturally competent><data interpretation><design><designing><developmental><disparity in health><early screening><ethnic minority><evidence base><experience><health disparity><health equity><implementation determinants><implementation factors><implementation framework><implementation research><implementation research framework><implementation science><implementation science framework><improved><kids><life course><lower income families><participant recruitment><pediatric services><qualitative reasoning><racial minority><recruit><service intervention><services research><social stigma><socio-economic position><socioeconomic position><stigma><student research><student-led research><three year old><three years of age><tool><younger age><youngster>
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Laramie Rae Smith

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO, LA JOLLA, CA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$184,907
FY 2025

Project Title

Reducing HIV-related Intersectional Stigma and Risk among People who Inject Drugs in a High Risk International Setting

Grant Number:

5R34DA059327-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2023

End Date:

7/31/2026

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Stigma is a pervasive barrier to preventing HIV among persons who inject drugs (PWID). Kyrgyzstan is part of the world’s most rapidly expanding HIV epidemic in the Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA) region, where HIV is predominantly concentrated among PWID. Our previous...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Abstinence><Acceleration><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Adanon><Address><Adopted><Althose><Anti-HIV Positivity><Automobile Driving><Awareness><Behavior><Capital><Caring><Central Asia><Chemical Dependence><Cities><Client><Clinic><Communities><Data><Dolophine><Drug Addiction><Drug Dependence><Drug Dependency><Drug Therapy><Drug usage><Eastern Europe><Effectiveness><Effectiveness of Interventions><Epidemic><Europe><Future><Geography><Goals><HIV><HIV Positive><HIV Positivity><HIV Seroconversion><HIV Seropositivity><HIV antibody positive><HIV diagnosis><HIV risk><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HTLV-III Seroconversion><HTLV-III Seropositivity><Health><Health Care Facility><Health Care Providers><Health Facilities><Health Personnel><Hearing><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Hybrids><Incidence><Injecting drug user><Injection Drug User><Injections><International><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Kirghizia><Kyrgyz Republic><Kyrgyzstan><LAV-HTLV-III><Left><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Maintenance><Measures><Methadone><Methadose><Methods><Modeling><NIDA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Needle-Exchange Programs><Outcome><PRISM framework><PRISM model><PWID><Persons><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Policies><Population><PrEP><Practical Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model><Pragmatic, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model><Prevention><Randomized><Reporting><Research Design><Risk><Risk Behaviors><Risk Reduction><Risky Behavior><Services><Stigmatization><Study Type><Syringe-Exchange Programs><Technology><Testing><Time><Transmission><Virus-HIV><Waiting Lists><Work><active followup><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><at risk behavior><care facilities><control trial><cost><design><designing><driving><drug intervention><drug maintenance><drug treatment><drug use><evidence base><experience><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health workforce><high risk><implementation outcomes><implementation science><implementation strategy><implementation/effectiveness><improved><injection drug use><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention arm><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><medical personnel><methadone maintenance><methadone maintenance program><methadone maintenance therapy><methadone maintenance treatment><methadone treatment><needle exchange><opiate use disorder><opioid use disorder><people who inject drugs><people who inject illicit drugs><persons who inject drugs><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><post intervention><pre-exposure prophylaxis><prevent><preventing><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><research into practice><research to practice><response><risk-reducing><scale up><service uptake><social stigma><standard of care><stigma><strategies for implementation><study design><syringe exchange><syringe exchange services><syringe service programs><syringe services><transmission process><treatment arm><treatment as prevention><treatment provider><treatment services><treatment-based prevention><uptake><waitlist>
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Niloofar Bavarian

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY LONG BEACH, LONG BEACH, CA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$183,326
FY 2025

Project Title

Screening and Brief Intervention for Prescription Stimulant Misuse and Diversion: Refining and Piloting a Curriculum for College Health Providers

Grant Number:

5R34DA056596-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/15/2023

End Date:

5/31/2026

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Prescription stimulant diversion ([PSD] i.e., the sharing, selling, or trading of prescription stimulants) and prescription stimulant misuse ([PSM] i.e., use without a prescription, use in excess of a prescription, or use for nonmedical purposes) are inter-related and co-occurring problems ...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><AD/HD><ADHD><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adoption><Adult><Adult Human><American><Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder><Behavior><Community Health><Curriculum><Dependence><Development><Directories><Disease><Disorder><Education for Intervention><Educational Curriculum><Educational Intervention><Educational process of instructing><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Evaluation><Face><Feedback><Funding><Future><Geography><Goals><Groups at risk><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health Promotion><Health behavior><Institution><Instruction Intervention><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Interview><Knowledge><Measures><Methods><Mission><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><NIDA><NIH><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><National Institutes of Health><Nature><On-Line Systems><Online Systems><Outcome><Overdose><Participant><People at risk><Persons at risk><Play><Populations at Risk><Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type Attention-Deficit Disorder><Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type Hyperactivity Disorder><Prevention><Process><Protocol Screening><Provider><Public Health><Published Directory><Randomized><Reporter><Research><Resolution><Risk><Running><Salutogenesis><Sampling><Stimulant><Students><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Teaching><Techniques><Testing><Training><Training Intervention><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><active followup><adult youth><adulthood><adverse event risk><barriers to implementation><behavior influence><behavioral influence><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><college><college student><collegiate><community-based health><design><designing><developmental><environmental risk><faces><facial><feasibility testing><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health related behavior><health workforce><high risk><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation intervention><implementation strategy><insight><instructional intervention><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><juvenile><juvenile human><lesson plans><medical personnel><member><mortality><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><non-medical use><nonmedical use><novel><online computer><peer><pilot test><prescription stimulants><prevent><preventing><promoting health><psychostimulant misuse><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><resolutions><screening><screening and brief intervention><screenings><simulation><stimulant misuse><strategies for implementation><substance use><substance using><theories><tool><treatment provider><university student><web based><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood>
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Nichole M. Scaglione

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$182,835
FY 2025

Project Title

Expanding the uSafeUS Mobile App to Reduce Alcohol-Involved Sexual Assault on College Campuses

Grant Number:

5R34AA031379-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/21/2023

End Date:

8/31/2026

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY This R34 application aims to develop and test an innovative mobile application (app) to reduce college student drinking and sexual assault risk in real time. Over 75% of campus sexual assaults involve alcohol, yet existing campus alcohol and SA prevention efforts designed for univers...

Research Terms

<Active Follow-up><Address><Administrator><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol Intoxication><Alcohol consumption><Alcoholic Intoxication><Alcohols><Android App><Android Application><Behavioral><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Phone Application><Cell Signaling><Cell phone App><Cellular Phone App><Cellular Phone Application><Complex><Control Groups><Data><Development><Drunkenness><Enrollment><Ensure><EtOH drinking><EtOH intoxication><EtOH use><Evaluable><Evaluable Disease><Evaluation><Event><Feedback><Focus Groups><Frequencies><Goals><Harm Minimization><Harm Reduction><Heavy Drinking><Home><Individual><Infrastructure><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Life><Link><Location><Methodology><Methods><Outcome><Persons><Pilot Projects><Preventative strategy><Prevention><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Procedures><Process><Property><Psychometrics><Public Health><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reporting><Research><Risk><Risk Reduction><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Site><Smart Phone App><Smart Phone Application><Smartphone App><Social Environment><Structure><Students><Technology><Testing><Time><Trust><Universities><University drinking><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol intervention><alcohol involvement><alcohol misuse><alcohol prevention><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcohol use in college students><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><app on a smartphone><application on a smartphone><arm><assaulted sexually><behavior outcome><behavioral outcome><biological signal transduction><campus drinking><cell phone based app><college><college drinking><college student><college student drinking><collegiate><collegiate drinking><design><designing><develop therapy><developmental><diaries><drink heavily><drinking><effectiveness and implementation trial><effectiveness/implementation hybrid trial><effectiveness/implementation trial><efficacy trial><enroll><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol intoxication><ethanol misuse><ethanol product use><ethanol use><evidence base><excessive alcohol consumption><excessive alcohol ingestion><excessive alcohol intake><excessive drinking><excessive ethanol ingestion><extreme drinking><feasibility testing><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><heavy alcohol use><homes><iOS app><iOS application><iPhone App><iPhone Application><implementation study><innovate><innovation><innovative><instrument><intervention development><involvement with alcohol><longitudinal design><longitudinal experimental design><longitudinal research design><longitudinal study design><m-Health><mHealth><meeting><meetings><mobile app><mobile application><mobile device application><mobile health><mobile phone app><peer><phone app><phone application><pilot study><prototype><randomized control trial><randomized, clinical trials><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><response><risk-reducing><service providers><sexual assault><sexual attack><smartphone application><smartphone based app><smartphone based application><social climate><social context><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><student engagement><student motivation><student participation><therapy development><tool><treatment development><unhealthy alcohol use><university student><university student drinking><usability>
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Jonathan Martinez

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY NORTHRIDGE, NORTHRIDGE, CA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$181,250
FY 2025

Project Title

Co-Developing a Psychoeducational Mental Health Toolkit for Underserved Families to Navigate the Mental Health System

Grant Number:

5R16GM146676-04

Activity Code:

R16

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/2/2022

End Date:

6/30/2026

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Despite high prevalence rates of mental illness in youth, up to 80% of U.S. youth with mental health (MH) need do not receive MH services, with the disparity in need and service use highest among racial/ethnic minority and socially disadvantaged families. MH literacy - know...

Research Terms

<Address><Assess implementation><Belief><Cognitive><Communities><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Science><Consolidated Framework for Implementing Change><County><Data><Development><Disparities><Disparity><Doctor of Philosophy><Elements><Espanol><Family><First Generation College Students><First Generation College graduates><First Generation Students><Funding Mechanisms><Future><Goals><Health system><High Prevalence><Hispanic-serving Institution><Implementation assessment><Knowledge><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Methods><Modeling><Nature><Ph.D.><PhD><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Services><Spanish><Spanish/English><Translating><Underrepresented Groups><Underrepresented Populations><Underrepresented Students><Visual><Work><Writing><Youth><Youth 10-21><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><barriers to implementation><community partners><community-based partners><design><designing><developmental><disadvantaged background><effective therapy><effective treatment><ethnic minority><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><evidence base><health equity><health literacy><help seeking><help-seeking behavior><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation efforts><implementation evaluation><implementation outcomes><implementation tool><marginalized background><mental health care><mental illness><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><programs><psychiatric illness><psychoeducation><psychologic><psychological><psychological disorder><racial minority><randomized control trial><social disadvantage><social disparities><social inequality><social stigma><stigma><student engagement><student motivation><student participation><theories><tool><under representation of groups><under represented groups><under represented people><under represented populations><underrepresentation of groups><underrepresented people><youth age>
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Judith Alissa Hahn

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$174,240
FY 2025

Project Title

The Phosphatidylethanol (PEth) Results Communication (PERC) Study

Grant Number:

5R34AA031652-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2024

End Date:

5/31/2027

Project Abstract

Unhealthy alcohol use is very prevalent (22-30%) among persons with HIV (PWH), impairs adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART), and fuels inflammation, HIV non-suppression, coinfections (e.g., tuberculosis), and noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) that are common among PWH. There is an urgent need to ...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Age><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Biological Markers><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Caring><Clinic><Clinical Psychology><Cohort Studies><Collaborations><Communication><Communities><Concurrent Studies><Conditioning Therapy><Counseling><Counselor><Country><Diabetes Mellitus><Disease><Disorder><ETOH level><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Feedback><Focus Groups><Future><Glycohemoglobin A><Glycosylated hemoglobin A><Goals><Government><HIV><HIV/Mtb><HIV/TB><HIV/mycobacterium tuberculosis><HIV/tuberculosis><Hb A1><Hb A1a+b><Hb A1c><HbA1><HbA1c><Health><Health behavior><Hemoglobin A(1)><High Prevalence><Hour><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Immunoassay><Impairment><Inflammation><Intervention><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Interview><Investigators><LAV-HTLV-III><Learning><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><M tuberculosis infection><M. tb infection><M. tuberculosis infection><M. tuberculosis/HIV><M.tb infection><M.tuberculosis infection><MTB infection><Measurement><Measures><Medical><Methods><Monitor><Morals><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Motivation><Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection><Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection><Nurses><Outcome><Participant><Patient Self-Report><Patients><Personal awareness><Persons><Positive Reinforcements><PrEP><Preparedness><Professional counselor><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Readiness><Research><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Role Playing><Role playing therapy><Self Perception><Self image><Self view><Self-Report><Series><Social Desirabilities><Social Desirability><TB infection><Tenofovir><Testing><Training><Tuberculosis><Uganda><Urine><Viral><Viread><Virus-HIV><Visual><Woman><Work><Writing><ages><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol intervention><alcohol level><alcohol measurement><alcohol misuse><alcohol product use><alcohol risk><alcohol screening and brief intervention><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><arm><behavior change><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><blood-based biomarker><blood-based marker><brief alcohol intervention><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><clinical care><co-infection><co-morbid><co-morbidity><coinfection><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><comorbidity><cost><diabetes><disseminated TB><disseminated tuberculosis><drug adherence><drug compliance><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol measurement><ethanol misuse><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethyl alcohol measurements><experience><field based data><field learning><field study><field test><health related behavior><hemoglobin A1c><high risk><improved><infection due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis><medication adherence><medication compliance><meeting><meetings><member><men><moral><nurse><phosphatidylethanol><pilot test><point of care testing><pre-exposure prophylaxis><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><reduced alcohol use><research and methods><routine care><screening><screening and brief intervention><screenings><self awareness><self knowledge><social stigma><stigma><tuberculosis infection><tuberculous spondyloarthropathy><unhealthy alcohol use>
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Jessica C Levenson

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$168,938
FY 2025

Project Title

A Sleep Promotion Program for Depressed Adolescents in Pediatric Primary Care

Grant Number:

5R34MH132724-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2023

End Date:

1/31/2027

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent depression is highly prevalent, impairing, costly, and associated with risk of suicide. Though universal screening for adolescent depression is recommended in pediatric primary care, primary care providers report limited time and few resources to manage mental health concerns in ...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Medicine><Adolescent Youth><Adoption><Assess implementation><Behavioral><Caring><Cell Phone><Cellular Phone><Cellular Telephone><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinic><Communities><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Science><Consolidated Framework for Implementing Change><Data><Depressed mood><Development><Disease><Disorder><Effectiveness><Emotional Depression><Environment><Evidence based practice><Experimental Therapies><Feedback><Goals><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Impairment><Implementation assessment><Individual><Intervention><Interview><Investigational Therapies><Investigational Treatments><Knowledge><Lead><Left><Link><Manuals><Measures><Mediation><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mobile Phones><Moods><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Negotiating><Negotiation><Nurses><Outcome><Outcome Assessment><Participant><Pathway interactions><Patient Self-Report><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Pb element><Pediatrics><Persons><Primary Care><Procedures><Program Effectiveness><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Reporting><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Sampling><Schools><Self-Report><Sleep><Sleep disturbances><Social Workers><Specialist><Strategic Planning><Suicide attempt><Surgeon><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Technology><Testing><Time><Training><Translating><Translations><Update><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><aberrant sleep><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent depression><adolescents with depression><assess effectiveness><barriers to implementation><behavioral health><care services><care systems><child depression><childhood depression><childhood onset depression><circadian><cost><depressed><depressed adolescents><depression><depression in adolescence><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><determine effectiveness><developmental><diaries><disrupted sleep><disturbed sleep><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><effectiveness research><effectiveness testing><emotion dysregulation><emotional dysregulation><evaluate effectiveness><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><evidence base><examine effectiveness><experimental therapeutic agents><experimental therapeutics><feasibility testing><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health workforce><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><hybrid type 2 trial><hybrid type II trial><iPhone><impaired sleep><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation determinants><implementation evaluation><implementation factors><implementation research><improved><improvement on sleep><irregular sleep><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><medical personnel><mental illness><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><nurse><pathway><patient oriented outcomes><pediatric><pediatric depression><poor sleep><post intervention><practice setting><primary care practice><primary care provider><primary outcome><programs><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><psychiatric illness><psychoeducation><psychological disorder><randomized control trial><response><sadness><screening><screenings><sleep amount><sleep behavior><sleep disruption><sleep duration><sleep dysregulation><sleep episode><sleep habit><sleep improvement><sleep interval><sleep length><sleep pattern><sleep period><sleep quantity><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep time><sleep/wake behavior><sleep/wake disruption><sleep/wake disturbance><sleep/wake patterns><smart phone><smartphone><suicidal adolescent><suicidal adolescents><suicidal attempt><suicidal risk><suicidal youth><suicidal youths><suicide risk><time asleep><time during sleep><time in sleep><time spent asleep><time spent sleeping><translation><treatment provider><youngster><youth age><youth depression>
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Allison Wilkerson

MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON, SC

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$151,000
FY 2025

Project Title

Development of an mHealth Behavioral Sleep Medicine Intervention for use during Medication Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder

Grant Number:

5R34DA058511-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/15/2023

End Date:

10/31/2026

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The goal of the proposed Behavioral and Integrative Treatment Development Program (R34) is to develop and test a mobile health (mHealth) application of evidence-based behavioral treatment for sleep problems in persons beginning treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) with m...

Research Terms

<Address><Adherence><Affective Disorders><Android App><Android Application><Anxiety Disorders><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Books><Breathing><Cell Phone Application><Cell phone App><Cellular Phone App><Cellular Phone Application><Circadian Rhythm Disorder><Circadian Rhythms><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Conditioning Therapy><Control Groups><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Collection><Development><Diagnostic><Dropout><Drug Therapy><Education><Educational aspects><Evidence based intervention><Feedback><Goals><Individual><Insomnia><Insomnia Disorder><Integrative Therapy><Integrative Treatment><Integrative intervention><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Interview><Literature><Manuals><Measures><Medicine><Mental Depression><Mobile Health App><Mobile Health Application><Mood Disorders><NIDA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Nature><Nightmare><Nyctohemeral Rhythm><Pain><Painful><Patients><Persons><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Polysomnography><Population><Preparation><Program Development><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Public Health><QOC><Quality of Care><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recovery><Relapse><Reporting><Research><Respiratory Aspiration><Respiratory Inspiration><Risk><Risk Factors><Running><Schedule><Sleep><Sleep Disorders><Sleep Monitoring><Sleeplessness><Smart Phone App><Smart Phone Application><Smartphone App><Somnography><Structure><Substance Use Disorder><Suicide><Symptoms><Testing><Time><Training><Treatment outcome><Twenty-Four Hour Rhythm><Vulnerable Populations><Weight maintenance regimen><Work><abuse liability><abuse potential><acceptability and feasibility><app on a smartphone><application on a smartphone><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><behavioral sleep health intervention><behavioral sleep health program><behavioral sleep intervention><behavioral sleep strategies><behavioral sleep therapy><behavioral sleep treatment><cell phone based app><circadian process><circadian rhythmicity><clinical care><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><daily biorhythm><data interpretation><depression><developmental><digital health><drug intervention><drug treatment><effective intervention><evidence base><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><iOS app><iOS application><iPhone App><iPhone Application><improved><inspiration><instrument><intent to die><intervention delivery><m-Health><m-Health app><m-Health application><mHealth><mHealth app><mHealth application><medication for opioid use disorder><medication-assisted therapy><medication-assisted treatment><member><mobile app><mobile application><mobile device application><mobile health><mobile phone app><opiate use disorder><opioid use disorder><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacologic><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><phone app><phone application><pilot test><poor sleep><premature><prematurity><preparations><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomized, clinical trials><randomly assigned><recruit><skills><sleep difficulty><sleep diseases><sleep dysfunction><sleep health><sleep hygiene><sleep illness><sleep measurement><sleep polysomnography><sleep problem><sleep wellness><smartphone application><smartphone based app><smartphone based application><substance use and disorder><substance use treatment><suicides><tool><usability><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><weight control><weight management>
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Sarah Carter Narendorf

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$146,354
FY 2025

Project Title

Adaptation of Critical Time Intervention for Young Adults with Mental Health Challenges in the Transition from Homelessness to Housing

Grant Number:

7R34MH129542-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/15/2024

End Date:

11/30/2026

Project Abstract

Young adults experiencing homelessness (YAEH) have high prevalence of mental disorders, however, they face unique access barriers to mental health services combined with low recognition of mental health symptoms, leading to low rates of mental health service utilization. The point of transition from...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Address><Administrator><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Anxiety><COVID crisis><COVID epidemic><COVID pandemic><COVID-19 crisis><COVID-19 epidemic><COVID-19 era><COVID-19 global health crisis><COVID-19 global pandemic><COVID-19 health crisis><COVID-19 pandemic><COVID-19 period><COVID-19 public health crisis><COVID-19 years><Care Manager><Caring><Case Management><Case Manager><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Characteristics><Clinic><Communities><Community Health Care><Continuity of Care><Continuity of Patient Care><Continuum of Care><Coupled><Development><Diagnosis><Effectiveness><Elements><Ensure><Evidence based intervention><Evidence based practice><Experimental Therapies><Face><Feedback><Focus Groups><Foundations><Funding><Future><Goals><Health><High Prevalence><Homelessness><Housing><Individual><Institute of Medicine><Institute of Medicine (U.S.)><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Intervention Studies><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigational Therapies><Investigational Treatments><Manuals><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Modeling><Moods><NAS/IOM><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Out-patients><Outcome Measure><Outcomes Research><Outpatients><Phase><Population><Population Heterogeneity><Procedures><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Recovery><Recurrence><Recurrent><Research Priority><SARS-CoV-2 epidemic><SARS-CoV-2 global health crisis><SARS-CoV-2 global pandemic><SARS-CoV-2 pandemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 epidemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 pandemic><Self Efficacy><Services><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 epidemic><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2 pandemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 epidemic><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Social support><Structure><Symptoms><Testing><Time><Training><Trauma><United States><Variant><Variation><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><adult youth><adulthood><ages><alleviate symptom><ameliorating symptom><biological signal transduction><care coordination><chronic mental illness><community care><coordinating care><coronavirus disease 2019 crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic><coronavirus disease 2019 global health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 global pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 public health crisis><coronavirus disease crisis><coronavirus disease epidemic><coronavirus disease pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 global pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 pandemic><decrease symptom><develop therapy><developmental><diverse populations><experience><experimental therapeutic agents><experimental therapeutics><faces><facial><family support><federal policy><fewer symptoms><health service use><health service utilization><heterogeneous population><homeless><houselessness><housing instability><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><instably housed><intervention design><intervention development><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><lack of stable housing><marginalized group><marginalized individual><marginalized people><marginalized population><measurable outcome><member><mental health care><mental illness><outcome measurement><peer support><persistent mental illness><person centered><pilot test><pilot trial><population diversity><preference><primary outcome><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reduce symptoms><relieves symptoms><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><service utilization><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><skill acquisition><skill development><social stigma><social support network><stigma><substance use><substance using><success><supported housing><supportive housing><symptom alleviation><symptom reduction><symptom relief><therapy design><therapy development><treatment design><treatment development><unhoused><unstable housing><unstably housed><work group><working group><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youth age>
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Gulchekhra Pirova

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO, Chicago, IL

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$131,743
FY 2025

Project Title

Nurse and Peer Led Suicide Prevention in Tajikistan

Grant Number:

5R34MH136247-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/3/2024

End Date:

5/31/2027

Project Abstract

This R34 application responds to RFA-MH-23-260 by adapting and piloting a novel intervention for suicide prevention in primary care for women at moderate or high risk for suicide in a low- and middle-income countries. The study takes place in Tajikistan, a postwar country in Central Asia, where Dr....

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Assess implementation><Award><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Care given by nurses><Caring><Cause of Death><Central Asia><Chicago><Collaborations><Communities><Conditioning Therapy><Country><Decrease health disparities><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Epidemic><Equity><Evaluation><Family Practice><Feeling suicidal><Fostering><Funding><Future><Goals><Health><Health disparity mitigation><Health disparity reduction><Human Resources><Hybrids><Illinois><Implementation assessment><Intervention><Investigation><Investigators><LMIC><Labor Migrations><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lower health disparities><Manpower><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentorship><Methods><Mitigate health disparities><Modeling><NIH><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><National Institutes of Health><Nurses><Nursing Care><Nursing Models><Outcome><Persons><Play><Policies><Prevention><Prevention program><Primary Care><Primary Health Care><Process><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Public Health Service><Randomized><Reduce health disparities><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Risk Factors><Role><Rural><Strategic Planning><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide attempt><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Tajikistan><Testing><USPHS><Unemployment><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><United States Public Health Service><Universities><War><Woman><Women's Health Services><Work><adulthood><age group><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><care as usual><cost><design><designing><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><evidence base><exposure to violence><family medicine><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><female prevention><health goals><high risk><implementation evaluation><implementation outcomes><implementation process><implementation/effectiveness><intent to die><jobless><joblessness><longitudinal design><longitudinal experimental design><longitudinal research design><longitudinal study design><low and middle-income countries><men><mental health care><mental illness><migration><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><novel><nurse><out of work><peer><personnel><pilot test><pragmatic effectiveness trial><pragmatic trial><prevent in females><prevent in women><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><prevention among females><prevention among women><prevention in females><prevention in women><primary care clinic><primary care setting><prisma><protective factors><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><reduce suicidality><reduce suicide><reducing suicidality><reducing suicide><scale up><social role><socio-economic><socio-economically><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><suicidal attempt><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidality prevention><suicide behavior><suicide ideation><suicide intervention><suicide rate><suicide risk><suicides><thoughts about suicide><treatment as usual><unemployed><usual care><violence exposure><women's prevention>
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STEVAN MERRILL WEINE

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO, Chicago, IL

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$131,743
FY 2025

Project Title

Nurse and Peer Led Suicide Prevention in Tajikistan

Grant Number:

5R34MH136247-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/3/2024

End Date:

5/31/2027

Project Abstract

This R34 application responds to RFA-MH-23-260 by adapting and piloting a novel intervention for suicide prevention in primary care for women at moderate or high risk for suicide in a low- and middle-income countries. The study takes place in Tajikistan, a postwar country in Central Asia, where Dr....

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Assess implementation><Award><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Care given by nurses><Caring><Cause of Death><Central Asia><Chicago><Collaborations><Communities><Conditioning Therapy><Country><Decrease health disparities><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Epidemic><Equity><Evaluation><Family Practice><Feeling suicidal><Fostering><Funding><Future><Goals><Health><Health disparity mitigation><Health disparity reduction><Human Resources><Hybrids><Illinois><Implementation assessment><Intervention><Investigation><Investigators><LMIC><Labor Migrations><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lower health disparities><Manpower><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentorship><Methods><Mitigate health disparities><Modeling><NIH><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><National Institutes of Health><Nurses><Nursing Care><Nursing Models><Outcome><Persons><Play><Policies><Prevention><Prevention program><Primary Care><Primary Health Care><Process><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Public Health Service><Randomized><Reduce health disparities><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Risk Factors><Role><Rural><Strategic Planning><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide attempt><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Tajikistan><Testing><USPHS><Unemployment><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><United States Public Health Service><Universities><War><Woman><Women's Health Services><Work><adulthood><age group><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><care as usual><cost><design><designing><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><evidence base><exposure to violence><family medicine><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><female prevention><health goals><high risk><implementation evaluation><implementation outcomes><implementation process><implementation/effectiveness><intent to die><jobless><joblessness><longitudinal design><longitudinal experimental design><longitudinal research design><longitudinal study design><low and middle-income countries><men><mental health care><mental illness><migration><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><novel><nurse><out of work><peer><personnel><pilot test><pragmatic effectiveness trial><pragmatic trial><prevent in females><prevent in women><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><prevention among females><prevention among women><prevention in females><prevention in women><primary care clinic><primary care setting><prisma><protective factors><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><reduce suicidality><reduce suicide><reducing suicidality><reducing suicide><scale up><social role><socio-economic><socio-economically><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><suicidal attempt><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidality prevention><suicide behavior><suicide ideation><suicide intervention><suicide rate><suicide risk><suicides><thoughts about suicide><treatment as usual><unemployed><usual care><violence exposure><women's prevention>
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Walter Mangezi

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$125,961
FY 2025

Project Title

Adaptation of a problem-solving intervention to address individual and provider level barriers to PrEP uptake and adherence in pregnancy in Zimbabwe

Grant Number:

5R34MH134698-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/20/2024

End Date:

3/31/2027

Project Abstract

Overview: This proposal directly addresses a critical public health challenge impacting pregnant and postpartum women in Zimbabwe: the prevention of HIV acquisition and transmission. Background/Significance: The risk of HIV acquisition increases three- to four-fold in late pregnancy and early postp...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Administrator><Adopted><Affect><Africa South of the Sahara><Agreement><Area><Attitude><Awareness><Behavior><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Caring><Clinic><Clinical><Communication><Communities><Dapivirine><Data><Depressed mood><Disproportionate number of females><Disproportionate number of women><Disproportionately affects females><Disproportionately affects women><Disproportionately impacts females><Disproportionately impacts women><Disproportionately in females><Disproportionately in women><Distress><Dryness><Education><Educational aspects><Educational process of instructing><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Epidemic><Fetomaternal Transmission><Formulation><Fumarates><Gestation><Government><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV Prevention><HIV Seronegativities><HIV Seronegativity><HIV negative><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III Seronegativities><HTLV-III Seronegativity><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Health><High Risk Woman><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Impoverished><Incidence><Individual><Infant><Injectable><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Late pregnancy><Link><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Manuals><Maternal-Fetal Transmission><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Oral><Outcome><Participant><Pathway interactions><Patient Self-Report><Patients><Perception><Persons><Post-partum Women><Postpartum Period><Postpartum Women><Poverty><PrEP><Pregnancy><Pregnant Women><Prevalence><Preventative strategy><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Problem Solving><Protocol Screening><Provider><Psychological Health><Public Health><RE-AIM><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Safety><Self-Report><Social support><Southern Rhodesia><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Spottings><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Suicide><TMC120 R147681><TMC120-R147681><Teaching><Tenofovir><Testing><Training><Transmission><United Kingdom><United States><Unplanned pregnancy><Vaginal Ring><Violence><Viread><Virus-HIV><Woman><Zimbabwe><Zimbabwe Rhodesia><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><antenatal><antenatal care><antepartum><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><at-risk females><at-risk women><beta-L-2',3'-dideoxy-5-fluoro-3'-thiacytidine><care as usual><care providers><childbearing age><community barrier><community-level barrier><depressed><depression><design><designing><effectiveness and implementation trial><effectiveness/implementation hybrid trial><effectiveness/implementation trial><emtricitabine><evidence base><expectant mother><expectant women><expecting mother><expecting women><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><female bias><female predominance><female preponderance><females at high risk><fertile age><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><food insecurity><future implementation><high risk females><implementation outcomes><improved><in utero transmission><individuals who are pregnant><intent to die><intravaginal ring><maternal to fetal transmission><men><pathway><patient level intervention><people who are pregnant><post-partum><post-trauma stress><post-traumatic stress><posttrauma stress><posttraumatic stress><pre-exposure prophylaxis><predominance in females><predominance in women><pregnant><pregnant females><pregnant mothers><pregnant people><pregnant populations><prevent><preventing><primary outcome><problem solving therapy><programs><provider barriers><provider-level barriers><psychologic><psychological><psychological distress><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><reproductive age><reproductive years><routine care><sadness><secondary outcome><skills><skills training><social><social support network><suicides><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><those who are pregnant><transmission during pregnancy><transmission process><treatment adherence><treatment as usual><treatment compliance><trend><unintended pregnancy><uptake><usual care><violent><violent behavior><women at high risk><women who are pregnant><women's predominance><women's preponderance><young woman>
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Conall Michael O'Cleirigh

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$125,961
FY 2025

Project Title

Adaptation of a problem-solving intervention to address individual and provider level barriers to PrEP uptake and adherence in pregnancy in Zimbabwe

Grant Number:

5R34MH134698-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/20/2024

End Date:

3/31/2027

Project Abstract

Overview: This proposal directly addresses a critical public health challenge impacting pregnant and postpartum women in Zimbabwe: the prevention of HIV acquisition and transmission. Background/Significance: The risk of HIV acquisition increases three- to four-fold in late pregnancy and early postp...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Administrator><Adopted><Affect><Africa South of the Sahara><Agreement><Area><Attitude><Awareness><Behavior><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Caring><Clinic><Clinical><Communication><Communities><Dapivirine><Data><Depressed mood><Disproportionate number of females><Disproportionate number of women><Disproportionately affects females><Disproportionately affects women><Disproportionately impacts females><Disproportionately impacts women><Disproportionately in females><Disproportionately in women><Distress><Dryness><Education><Educational aspects><Educational process of instructing><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Epidemic><Fetomaternal Transmission><Formulation><Fumarates><Gestation><Government><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV Prevention><HIV Seronegativities><HIV Seronegativity><HIV negative><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III Seronegativities><HTLV-III Seronegativity><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Health><High Risk Woman><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Impoverished><Incidence><Individual><Infant><Injectable><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Late pregnancy><Link><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Manuals><Maternal-Fetal Transmission><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Oral><Outcome><Participant><Pathway interactions><Patient Self-Report><Patients><Perception><Persons><Post-partum Women><Postpartum Period><Postpartum Women><Poverty><PrEP><Pregnancy><Pregnant Women><Prevalence><Preventative strategy><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Problem Solving><Protocol Screening><Provider><Psychological Health><Public Health><RE-AIM><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Safety><Self-Report><Social support><Southern Rhodesia><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Spottings><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Suicide><TMC120 R147681><TMC120-R147681><Teaching><Tenofovir><Testing><Training><Transmission><United Kingdom><United States><Unplanned pregnancy><Vaginal Ring><Violence><Viread><Virus-HIV><Woman><Zimbabwe><Zimbabwe Rhodesia><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><antenatal><antenatal care><antepartum><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><at-risk females><at-risk women><beta-L-2',3'-dideoxy-5-fluoro-3'-thiacytidine><care as usual><care providers><childbearing age><community barrier><community-level barrier><depressed><depression><design><designing><effectiveness and implementation trial><effectiveness/implementation hybrid trial><effectiveness/implementation trial><emtricitabine><evidence base><expectant mother><expectant women><expecting mother><expecting women><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><female bias><female predominance><female preponderance><females at high risk><fertile age><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><food insecurity><future implementation><high risk females><implementation outcomes><improved><in utero transmission><individuals who are pregnant><intent to die><intravaginal ring><maternal to fetal transmission><men><pathway><patient level intervention><people who are pregnant><post-partum><post-trauma stress><post-traumatic stress><posttrauma stress><posttraumatic stress><pre-exposure prophylaxis><predominance in females><predominance in women><pregnant><pregnant females><pregnant mothers><pregnant people><pregnant populations><prevent><preventing><primary outcome><problem solving therapy><programs><provider barriers><provider-level barriers><psychologic><psychological><psychological distress><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><reproductive age><reproductive years><routine care><sadness><secondary outcome><skills><skills training><social><social support network><suicides><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><those who are pregnant><transmission during pregnancy><transmission process><treatment adherence><treatment as usual><treatment compliance><trend><unintended pregnancy><uptake><usual care><violent><violent behavior><women at high risk><women who are pregnant><women's predominance><women's preponderance><young woman>
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Amelia M. Stanton

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$125,961
FY 2025

Project Title

Adaptation of a problem-solving intervention to address individual and provider level barriers to PrEP uptake and adherence in pregnancy in Zimbabwe

Grant Number:

5R34MH134698-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/20/2024

End Date:

3/31/2027

Project Abstract

Overview: This proposal directly addresses a critical public health challenge impacting pregnant and postpartum women in Zimbabwe: the prevention of HIV acquisition and transmission. Background/Significance: The risk of HIV acquisition increases three- to four-fold in late pregnancy and early postp...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Administrator><Adopted><Affect><Africa South of the Sahara><Agreement><Area><Attitude><Awareness><Behavior><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Caring><Clinic><Clinical><Communication><Communities><Dapivirine><Data><Depressed mood><Disproportionate number of females><Disproportionate number of women><Disproportionately affects females><Disproportionately affects women><Disproportionately impacts females><Disproportionately impacts women><Disproportionately in females><Disproportionately in women><Distress><Dryness><Education><Educational aspects><Educational process of instructing><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Epidemic><Fetomaternal Transmission><Formulation><Fumarates><Gestation><Government><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV Prevention><HIV Seronegativities><HIV Seronegativity><HIV negative><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III Seronegativities><HTLV-III Seronegativity><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Health><High Risk Woman><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Impoverished><Incidence><Individual><Infant><Injectable><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Late pregnancy><Link><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Manuals><Maternal-Fetal Transmission><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Oral><Outcome><Participant><Pathway interactions><Patient Self-Report><Patients><Perception><Persons><Post-partum Women><Postpartum Period><Postpartum Women><Poverty><PrEP><Pregnancy><Pregnant Women><Prevalence><Preventative strategy><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Problem Solving><Protocol Screening><Provider><Psychological Health><Public Health><RE-AIM><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Safety><Self-Report><Social support><Southern Rhodesia><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Spottings><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Suicide><TMC120 R147681><TMC120-R147681><Teaching><Tenofovir><Testing><Training><Transmission><United Kingdom><United States><Unplanned pregnancy><Vaginal Ring><Violence><Viread><Virus-HIV><Woman><Zimbabwe><Zimbabwe Rhodesia><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><antenatal><antenatal care><antepartum><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><at-risk females><at-risk women><beta-L-2',3'-dideoxy-5-fluoro-3'-thiacytidine><care as usual><care providers><childbearing age><community barrier><community-level barrier><depressed><depression><design><designing><effectiveness and implementation trial><effectiveness/implementation hybrid trial><effectiveness/implementation trial><emtricitabine><evidence base><expectant mother><expectant women><expecting mother><expecting women><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><female bias><female predominance><female preponderance><females at high risk><fertile age><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><food insecurity><future implementation><high risk females><implementation outcomes><improved><in utero transmission><individuals who are pregnant><intent to die><intravaginal ring><maternal to fetal transmission><men><pathway><patient level intervention><people who are pregnant><post-partum><post-trauma stress><post-traumatic stress><posttrauma stress><posttraumatic stress><pre-exposure prophylaxis><predominance in females><predominance in women><pregnant><pregnant females><pregnant mothers><pregnant people><pregnant populations><prevent><preventing><primary outcome><problem solving therapy><programs><provider barriers><provider-level barriers><psychologic><psychological><psychological distress><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><reproductive age><reproductive years><routine care><sadness><secondary outcome><skills><skills training><social><social support network><suicides><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><those who are pregnant><transmission during pregnancy><transmission process><treatment adherence><treatment as usual><treatment compliance><trend><unintended pregnancy><uptake><usual care><violent><violent behavior><women at high risk><women who are pregnant><women's predominance><women's preponderance><young woman>
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THOMAS JACK SCHNITZER

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AT CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$114,733
FY 2025

Project Title

Denosumab and sequential zoledronic acid to prevent bone loss and maintain bone mass after spinal cord injury

Grant Number:

5R34AR082859-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

7/31/2026

Project Abstract

The current R34 proposal in response to NIAMS PAR-22-205 will provide us the time and resources to complete the detailed clinical trial planning necessary to meet NIAMS and NIH standards and regulatory requirements prior to submitting a U01 application for funding. Activities included in this propos...

Research Terms

<2-(imidazol-1-yl)-1-hydroxyethylidene-1,1-bisphosphonic acid><Acute><Antibodies><Applications Grants><Biological Markers><Bisphosphonates><Blinded><Blood Serum><Bone Resorption><Booklets><Brochures><Budgets><CAT scan><CT X Ray><CT Xray><CT imaging><CT scan><Case Report Form><Certification><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Communities><Complex><Computed Tomography><Conduct Clinical Trials><Consent Documents><Consent Forms><Contracting Opportunities><Contracts><Coxa><DEXA><DXA><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Bases><Data Collection><Databases><Development><Dose><Double-Blind Method><Double-Blind Study><Double-Blinded><Double-Masked Method><Double-Masked Study><Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry><Dual-Energy Xray Absorptiometry><Ensure><Event><Failure><Fracture><Funding><Funding Opportunities><Goals><Grant><Grant Proposals><Hip><Hip region structure><IND Filing><IND application><IND package><IND submission><IRB><IRBs><IV Infusion><Image><Imaging technology><Individual><Informed Consent Documents><Informed Consent Forms><Institution><Institutional Review Boards><Intervention><Intravenous infusion procedures><Investigational Drugs><Investigational New Drug Application><Investigational New Drugs><Investigators><Knee><Leadership><Lesion><Load Bearing><Lower Extremity><Lower Limb><Measurement><Measures><Mediation><Medical Rehabilitation><Membrum inferius><Mission><Monitor><NIAMS><NIH><National Institute of Arthritis, and Musculoskeletal, and Skin Diseases><National Institutes of Health><Negotiating><Negotiation><Neurologic><Neurological><ODF factor><OPGL protein><Osteoclast Differentiation Factor><Osteoclastic Bone Loss><Osteoprotegerin Ligand><Outcome><Pamphlets><Participant><Patients><Persons><Phase><Placebos><Population><Postmenopausal Osteoporosis><Preparation><Procedures><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Publishing><RANK ligand><Randomized><Receptor Activator of Nuclear Factor Kappa B Ligand><Rehabilitation><Rehabilitation therapy><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Safety><Sample Size><Sequential Treatment><Serum><Sham Treatment><Site><Spinal Cord Trauma><Spinal Trauma><Spinal cord injured><Spinal cord injury><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><TNF-Related Activation-Induced Cytokine><TRANCE protein><Testing><Time><Tomodensitometry><Training><Traumatic Myelopathy><Tumor Necrosis Factor Ligand Superfamily Member 11><United States National Institutes of Health><Weight Bearing><Weight-Bearing state><X-Ray CAT Scan><X-Ray Computed Tomography><X-Ray Computerized Tomography><Xray CAT scan><Xray Computed Tomography><Xray computerized tomography><Zoledronic Acid><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><biphosphonate><bisphosphonate><bone><bone fracture><bone loss><bone loss prevention><bone mass><bone strength><catscan><clinical decision-making><clinical efficacy><clinical research site><clinical site><comparable efficacy><comparative efficacy><compare efficacy><computed axial tomography><computer tomography><computerized axial tomography><computerized tomography><data base><data integration><data interpretation><data management><data standardization><data standards><design><designing><determine efficacy><developmental><diphosphonate><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><efficacy study><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><experience><fracture risk><imaging><inhibitor><intravenous administration><intravenous infusion><meeting><meetings><member><non-contrast CT><noncontrast CT><noncontrast computed tomography><operation><operations><preparations><prevent><prevent bone loss><preventing><randomisation><randomization><randomized, clinical trials><randomly assigned><recruit><rehab therapy><rehabilitative><rehabilitative therapy><response><safety study><sham therapy><skeletal><statistical analysis><timeline><trial design><trial planning>
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DON OPERARIO

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$111,966
FY 2025

Project Title

Addressing mental health and HIV medication adherence among high-risk men in a resource-limited setting

Grant Number:

3R34MH135806-02S1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/19/2024

End Date:

7/31/2027

Project Abstract

This R34 application, submitted under PAR-23-060 (“Formative and Pilot Intervention Research to Optimize HIV Prevention and Care Continuum Outcomes”), proposes to develop and pilot test WeCare—a novel, integrated intervention addressing the dual and interconnected challenges of mental health and HIV...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Anxiety><Caring><Clinical Trials><Cognitive Discrimination><Communities><Continuity of Care><Continuity of Patient Care><Continuum of Care><Counseling><Counselor><Data><Development><Discrimination><Drugs><Enrollment><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Face><Formulation><Foundations><Friendships><Future><HIV><HIV Prevention><HIV/AIDS prevention><Health Care Professional><Health Priorities><Health Professional><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Intervention Studies><Interview><LAV-HTLV-III><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Manuals><Medication><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methodology><Modeling><Oral><Outcome><Participant><Patient Self-Report><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phase><Pilot Projects><PrEP><Procedures><Professional counselor><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Health><Psychosocial Factor><Qualitative Methods><Qualitative Research><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Risk><Science><Self-Report><Stress and Coping><Symptoms><Target Populations><Training><Trauma><Virus-HIV><Wellness coaching><active followup><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><arm><barriers to implementation><coping with stress><depression><determine efficacy><develop therapy><developmental><drug adherence><drug compliance><drug/agent><effective intervention><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><enroll><environmental risk><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><faces><facial><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><future implementation><high risk men><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation protocol><improved><improved outcome><interest><intervention development><intervention refinement><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><medication adherence><medication compliance><men><men at high risk><mental health care><mental training><novel><peer><pilot study><pilot test><post intervention><pre-exposure prophylaxis><primary outcome><problem solving therapy><process evaluation><programs><psychological distress><psychological stresses><psychological stressor><psychosocial><psychosocial variables><qualitative reasoning><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><response><scale up><secondary outcome><segregation><social factors><social stigma><socio-economic><socio-economically><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><standard of care><stigma><stress-related coping><theories><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><therapy development><tool><treatment development><trial comparing>
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Eduard Sanders

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$111,966
FY 2025

Project Title

Addressing mental health and HIV medication adherence among high-risk men in a resource-limited setting

Grant Number:

3R34MH135806-02S1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/19/2024

End Date:

7/31/2027

Project Abstract

This R34 application, submitted under PAR-23-060 (“Formative and Pilot Intervention Research to Optimize HIV Prevention and Care Continuum Outcomes”), proposes to develop and pilot test WeCare—a novel, integrated intervention addressing the dual and interconnected challenges of mental health and HIV...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Anxiety><Caring><Clinical Trials><Cognitive Discrimination><Communities><Continuity of Care><Continuity of Patient Care><Continuum of Care><Counseling><Counselor><Data><Development><Discrimination><Drugs><Enrollment><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Face><Formulation><Foundations><Friendships><Future><HIV><HIV Prevention><HIV/AIDS prevention><Health Care Professional><Health Priorities><Health Professional><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Intervention Studies><Interview><LAV-HTLV-III><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Manuals><Medication><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methodology><Modeling><Oral><Outcome><Participant><Patient Self-Report><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phase><Pilot Projects><PrEP><Procedures><Professional counselor><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Health><Psychosocial Factor><Qualitative Methods><Qualitative Research><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Risk><Science><Self-Report><Stress and Coping><Symptoms><Target Populations><Training><Trauma><Virus-HIV><Wellness coaching><active followup><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><arm><barriers to implementation><coping with stress><depression><determine efficacy><develop therapy><developmental><drug adherence><drug compliance><drug/agent><effective intervention><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><enroll><environmental risk><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><faces><facial><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><future implementation><high risk men><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation protocol><improved><improved outcome><interest><intervention development><intervention refinement><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><medication adherence><medication compliance><men><men at high risk><mental health care><mental training><novel><peer><pilot study><pilot test><post intervention><pre-exposure prophylaxis><primary outcome><problem solving therapy><process evaluation><programs><psychological distress><psychological stresses><psychological stressor><psychosocial><psychosocial variables><qualitative reasoning><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><response><scale up><secondary outcome><segregation><social factors><social stigma><socio-economic><socio-economically><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><standard of care><stigma><stress-related coping><theories><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><therapy development><tool><treatment development><trial comparing>
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Conall Michael O'Cleirigh

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$111,842
FY 2025

Project Title

Treatment Development for Smoking Cessation and Engagement in HIV/TB Care in South Africa

Grant Number:

5R34DA057169-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2023

End Date:

5/31/2026

Project Abstract

Overview: This proposal directly addresses one of the most critical public health challenges impacting the health and survival of people with HIV (PWH) and/or tuberculosis (TB) in South Africa (SA): smoking. Background/Significance: Smoking reduces antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence among PWH, c...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><AIDS><AIDS Virus><Abstinence><Acquired Immune Deficiency><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Acute><Address><Adherence><Administrator><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Area><Behavioral><COPD><Caring><Cause of Death><Cessation of life><Characteristics><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Chronic Obstruction Pulmonary Disease><Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease><Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease><Clinic><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Counseling><Counselor><Dangerousness><Data><Death><Development><Disease Outcome><Distress><Elements><Ensure><Epidemic><Focus Groups><Funding><Future><General Population><General Public><HIV><HIV infected men><HIV positive men><HIV+ men><HIV/Mtb><HIV/TB><HIV/mycobacterium tuberculosis><HIV/tuberculosis><Health><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Individual><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><LAV-HTLV-III><LMIC><Link><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lung Diseases><Lung TB><Lung Tuberculosis><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><M tuberculosis infection><M. tb infection><M. tuberculosis infection><M. tuberculosis/HIV><M.tb infection><M.tuberculosis infection><MTB infection><Maintenance><Males living with HIV><Manuals><Men with HIV><Modeling><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection><Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection><NIDA><NIMH><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute of Mental Health><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Newly Diagnosed><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Patients><Persons><Prevalence><Procedures><Professional counselor><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Public Health><Pulmonary Diseases><Pulmonary Disorder><Pulmonary TB><Pulmonary Tuberculosis><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Relapse><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Smoke><Smoker><Smoking><Smoking Cessation Intervention><Smoking treatment><South Africa><South African><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sputum><Structure><Symptoms><TB diagnosis><TB infection><TB therapy><TB treatment><Testing><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco smoke><Tobacco use><Treatment Failure><Treatment outcome><Tuberculosis><Tuberculosis diagnosis><United States><Viral Burden><Viral Load><Viral Load result><Virus-HIV><Woman><Work><World Health Organization><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><adulthood><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><arm><care as usual><cease smoking><chronic disorder><chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder><cigarette smoke><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><compare to control><comparison control><culturally adapted intervention><culturally appropriate intervention><culturally centered intervention><culturally focused intervention><culturally informed intervention><culturally responsive intervention><culturally tailored intervention><design><designing><develop therapy><developmental><diagnosed with TB><diagnosed with Tuberculosis><disease of the lung><disorder of the lung><disseminated TB><disseminated tuberculosis><effectiveness and implementation trial><effectiveness trial><effectiveness/implementation hybrid trial><effectiveness/implementation trial><evidence base><experience><follow up><follow up assessment><follow-up><followed up><followup><followup assessment><future implementation><high risk><implementation intervention><implementation/effectiveness><improved><infection due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention development><intervention refinement><low and middle-income countries><lung disorder><man living with HIV><men><men diagnosed with HIV><men infected with HIV><men living with HIV><mortality><negative affect><negative affectivity><novel><pathway><peri-urban><periurban><poor health outcome><post treatment><programs><psychoeducation><quit smoking><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><reduced health outcome><secondary outcome><skills><smoking abstinence><smoking cessation><smoking cessation treatment><smoking prevalence><smoking therapy><stop smoking><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><therapy development><therapy failure><tobacco abstinence><tobacco product use><treat M. tuberculosis><treat Mtb><treat Mycobacterium tuberculosis><treat tb><treat tuberculosis><treatment adherence><treatment as usual><treatment compliance><treatment development><treatment strategy><trial comparing><tuberculosis infection><tuberculosis therapy><tuberculosis treatment><tuberculous spondyloarthropathy><usual care><worse health outcome>
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LINA CASTRO DIAZ

EMMA PENDLETON BRADLEY HOSPITAL, Riverside, RI

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$108,941
FY 2025

Project Title

Implementation and pilot testing of a culturally centered CBT protocol for suicidal behaviors among youth in Mexico City

Grant Number:

5R34MH136224-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/15/2024

End Date:

5/31/2027

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The risks of suicidal ideation, suicide attempts (SA), and death by suicide have never been greater for adolescents living in Mexico. Over the past two decades, the prevalence of suicidal behaviors (SB) among Mexican youth has increased 3.4-fold. Currently, 2.8% of adolescen...

Research Terms

<Address><Admission><Admission activity><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Age><American><Assess implementation><Attention><Award><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Care Givers><Caregivers><Cessation of life><Cities><Client><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Services><Clinical Study><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Collaborations><Conditioning Therapy><Country><Data><Death><Economic Income><Economical Income><Effectiveness><Elements><Emotional Depression><Espanol><Evidence based practice><Evidence based treatment><Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainability><Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainment><Exposure to><Feedback><Feeling suicidal><Female><Future><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health system><Hospitals><Household><Implementation assessment><Income><Inpatients><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><Knowledge><LMIC><Latin American><Low income><Manuals><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mexican><Mexico><Mission><Modeling><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatients><Participant><Patients><Personal Satisfaction><Phase><Prevalence><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Psychological Health><Psychotherapy><Public Health><Public Hospitals><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Resolution><Risk><Service setting><Services><Spanish><Structure><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide attempt><Surgeon><Survey Instrument><Surveys><System><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><Time><Training><Treatment Protocols><Treatment Regimen><Treatment Schedule><United States><Withdrawal><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><access disparities><access to health care><accessibility disparities><accessibility of health care><accessibility to health care><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><aged><ages><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><care as usual><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><coping><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><disparities in access><disparity in care><disparity in health care><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><experience><facilitators to implementation><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><health care access><health care availability><health care disparity><health care inequality><health care inequity><health care personnel><health care service access><health care service availability><health care worker><health provider><health workforce><implementation evaluation><implementation facilitators><implementation framework><implementation process><implementation research framework><implementation science framework><improved><improved outcome><incomes><inequality in access><inequity in access><inequity in accessibility><inpatient care><inpatient service><intent to die><interest><juvenile><juvenile human><low and middle-income countries><male><medical personnel><mental health care><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><over-treatment><overtreatment><peer><pilot test><premature><prematurity><preservation><prevent><preventing><psychosocial><public health relevance><randomized control trial><reduce suicidality><reduce suicide><reducing suicidality><reducing suicide><resolutions><response><satisfaction><suicidal><suicidal adolescent><suicidal adolescents><suicidal attempt><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal morbidity><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidal youth><suicidal youths><suicidality><suicide behavior><suicide death><suicide ideation><suicide morbidity><suicide rate><suicide risk><suicides><teen years><teenage><thoughts about suicide><treatment as usual><treatment effect><treatment provider><trend><uptake><usual care><well-being><wellbeing><youth age><♀><♂>
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Yovanska DuarteVelez

EMMA PENDLETON BRADLEY HOSPITAL, Riverside, RI

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$108,941
FY 2025

Project Title

Implementation and pilot testing of a culturally centered CBT protocol for suicidal behaviors among youth in Mexico City

Grant Number:

5R34MH136224-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/15/2024

End Date:

5/31/2027

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The risks of suicidal ideation, suicide attempts (SA), and death by suicide have never been greater for adolescents living in Mexico. Over the past two decades, the prevalence of suicidal behaviors (SB) among Mexican youth has increased 3.4-fold. Currently, 2.8% of adolescen...

Research Terms

<Address><Admission><Admission activity><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Age><American><Assess implementation><Attention><Award><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Care Givers><Caregivers><Cessation of life><Cities><Client><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Services><Clinical Study><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Collaborations><Conditioning Therapy><Country><Data><Death><Economic Income><Economical Income><Effectiveness><Elements><Emotional Depression><Espanol><Evidence based practice><Evidence based treatment><Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainability><Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainment><Exposure to><Feedback><Feeling suicidal><Female><Future><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health system><Hospitals><Household><Implementation assessment><Income><Inpatients><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><Knowledge><LMIC><Latin American><Low income><Manuals><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mexican><Mexico><Mission><Modeling><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatients><Participant><Patients><Personal Satisfaction><Phase><Prevalence><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Psychological Health><Psychotherapy><Public Health><Public Hospitals><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Resolution><Risk><Service setting><Services><Spanish><Structure><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide attempt><Surgeon><Survey Instrument><Surveys><System><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><Time><Training><Treatment Protocols><Treatment Regimen><Treatment Schedule><United States><Withdrawal><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><access disparities><access to health care><accessibility disparities><accessibility of health care><accessibility to health care><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><aged><ages><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><care as usual><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><coping><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><disparities in access><disparity in care><disparity in health care><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><experience><facilitators to implementation><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><health care access><health care availability><health care disparity><health care inequality><health care inequity><health care personnel><health care service access><health care service availability><health care worker><health provider><health workforce><implementation evaluation><implementation facilitators><implementation framework><implementation process><implementation research framework><implementation science framework><improved><improved outcome><incomes><inequality in access><inequity in access><inequity in accessibility><inpatient care><inpatient service><intent to die><interest><juvenile><juvenile human><low and middle-income countries><male><medical personnel><mental health care><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><over-treatment><overtreatment><peer><pilot test><premature><prematurity><preservation><prevent><preventing><psychosocial><public health relevance><randomized control trial><reduce suicidality><reduce suicide><reducing suicidality><reducing suicide><resolutions><response><satisfaction><suicidal><suicidal adolescent><suicidal adolescents><suicidal attempt><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal morbidity><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidal youth><suicidal youths><suicidality><suicide behavior><suicide death><suicide ideation><suicide morbidity><suicide rate><suicide risk><suicides><teen years><teenage><thoughts about suicide><treatment as usual><treatment effect><treatment provider><trend><uptake><usual care><well-being><wellbeing><youth age><♀><♂>
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Walter Mangezi

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$107,763
FY 2025

Project Title

Adaptation of a problem-solving intervention to address individual and provider level barriers to PrEP uptake and adherence in pregnancy in Zimbabwe

Grant Number:

3R34MH134698-02S1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/20/2024

End Date:

3/31/2027

Project Abstract

Overview: This proposal directly addresses a critical public health challenge impacting pregnant and postpartum women in Zimbabwe: the prevention of HIV acquisition and transmission. Background/Significance: The risk of HIV acquisition increases three- to four-fold in late pregnancy and early postp...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Administrator><Adopted><Affect><Africa South of the Sahara><Agreement><Area><Attitude><Awareness><Behavior><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Caring><Clinic><Clinical><Communication><Communities><Dapivirine><Data><Depressed mood><Disproportionate number of females><Disproportionate number of women><Disproportionately affects females><Disproportionately affects women><Disproportionately impacts females><Disproportionately impacts women><Disproportionately in females><Disproportionately in women><Distress><Dryness><Education><Educational aspects><Educational process of instructing><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Epidemic><Fetomaternal Transmission><Formulation><Fumarates><Gestation><Government><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV Prevention><HIV Seronegativities><HIV Seronegativity><HIV negative><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III Seronegativities><HTLV-III Seronegativity><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Health><High Risk Woman><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Impoverished><Incidence><Individual><Infant><Injectable><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Late pregnancy><Link><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Manuals><Maternal-Fetal Transmission><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Oral><Outcome><Participant><Pathway interactions><Patient Self-Report><Patients><Perception><Persons><Post-partum Women><Postpartum Period><Postpartum Women><Poverty><PrEP><Pregnancy><Pregnant Women><Prevalence><Preventative strategy><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Problem Solving><Protocol Screening><Provider><Psychological Health><Public Health><RE-AIM><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Safety><Self-Report><Social support><Southern Rhodesia><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Spottings><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Suicide><TMC120 R147681><TMC120-R147681><Teaching><Tenofovir><Testing><Training><Transmission><United Kingdom><United States><Unplanned pregnancy><Vaginal Ring><Violence><Viread><Virus-HIV><Woman><Zimbabwe><Zimbabwe Rhodesia><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><antenatal><antenatal care><antepartum><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><at-risk females><at-risk women><beta-L-2',3'-dideoxy-5-fluoro-3'-thiacytidine><care as usual><care providers><childbearing age><community barrier><community-level barrier><depressed><depression><design><designing><effectiveness and implementation trial><effectiveness/implementation hybrid trial><effectiveness/implementation trial><emtricitabine><evidence base><expectant mother><expectant women><expecting mother><expecting women><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><female bias><female predominance><female preponderance><females at high risk><fertile age><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><food insecurity><future implementation><high risk females><implementation outcomes><improved><in utero transmission><individuals who are pregnant><intent to die><intravaginal ring><maternal to fetal transmission><men><pathway><patient level intervention><people who are pregnant><post-partum><post-trauma stress><post-traumatic stress><posttrauma stress><posttraumatic stress><pre-exposure prophylaxis><predominance in females><predominance in women><pregnant><pregnant females><pregnant mothers><pregnant people><pregnant populations><prevent><preventing><primary outcome><problem solving therapy><programs><provider barriers><provider-level barriers><psychologic><psychological><psychological distress><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><reproductive age><reproductive years><routine care><sadness><secondary outcome><skills><skills training><social><social support network><suicides><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><those who are pregnant><transmission during pregnancy><transmission process><treatment adherence><treatment as usual><treatment compliance><trend><unintended pregnancy><uptake><usual care><violent><violent behavior><women at high risk><women who are pregnant><women's predominance><women's preponderance><young woman>
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Conall Michael O'Cleirigh

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$107,763
FY 2025

Project Title

Adaptation of a problem-solving intervention to address individual and provider level barriers to PrEP uptake and adherence in pregnancy in Zimbabwe

Grant Number:

3R34MH134698-02S1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/20/2024

End Date:

3/31/2027

Project Abstract

Overview: This proposal directly addresses a critical public health challenge impacting pregnant and postpartum women in Zimbabwe: the prevention of HIV acquisition and transmission. Background/Significance: The risk of HIV acquisition increases three- to four-fold in late pregnancy and early postp...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Administrator><Adopted><Affect><Africa South of the Sahara><Agreement><Area><Attitude><Awareness><Behavior><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Caring><Clinic><Clinical><Communication><Communities><Dapivirine><Data><Depressed mood><Disproportionate number of females><Disproportionate number of women><Disproportionately affects females><Disproportionately affects women><Disproportionately impacts females><Disproportionately impacts women><Disproportionately in females><Disproportionately in women><Distress><Dryness><Education><Educational aspects><Educational process of instructing><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Epidemic><Fetomaternal Transmission><Formulation><Fumarates><Gestation><Government><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV Prevention><HIV Seronegativities><HIV Seronegativity><HIV negative><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III Seronegativities><HTLV-III Seronegativity><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Health><High Risk Woman><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Impoverished><Incidence><Individual><Infant><Injectable><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Late pregnancy><Link><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Manuals><Maternal-Fetal Transmission><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Oral><Outcome><Participant><Pathway interactions><Patient Self-Report><Patients><Perception><Persons><Post-partum Women><Postpartum Period><Postpartum Women><Poverty><PrEP><Pregnancy><Pregnant Women><Prevalence><Preventative strategy><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Problem Solving><Protocol Screening><Provider><Psychological Health><Public Health><RE-AIM><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Safety><Self-Report><Social support><Southern Rhodesia><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Spottings><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Suicide><TMC120 R147681><TMC120-R147681><Teaching><Tenofovir><Testing><Training><Transmission><United Kingdom><United States><Unplanned pregnancy><Vaginal Ring><Violence><Viread><Virus-HIV><Woman><Zimbabwe><Zimbabwe Rhodesia><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><antenatal><antenatal care><antepartum><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><at-risk females><at-risk women><beta-L-2',3'-dideoxy-5-fluoro-3'-thiacytidine><care as usual><care providers><childbearing age><community barrier><community-level barrier><depressed><depression><design><designing><effectiveness and implementation trial><effectiveness/implementation hybrid trial><effectiveness/implementation trial><emtricitabine><evidence base><expectant mother><expectant women><expecting mother><expecting women><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><female bias><female predominance><female preponderance><females at high risk><fertile age><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><food insecurity><future implementation><high risk females><implementation outcomes><improved><in utero transmission><individuals who are pregnant><intent to die><intravaginal ring><maternal to fetal transmission><men><pathway><patient level intervention><people who are pregnant><post-partum><post-trauma stress><post-traumatic stress><posttrauma stress><posttraumatic stress><pre-exposure prophylaxis><predominance in females><predominance in women><pregnant><pregnant females><pregnant mothers><pregnant people><pregnant populations><prevent><preventing><primary outcome><problem solving therapy><programs><provider barriers><provider-level barriers><psychologic><psychological><psychological distress><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><reproductive age><reproductive years><routine care><sadness><secondary outcome><skills><skills training><social><social support network><suicides><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><those who are pregnant><transmission during pregnancy><transmission process><treatment adherence><treatment as usual><treatment compliance><trend><unintended pregnancy><uptake><usual care><violent><violent behavior><women at high risk><women who are pregnant><women's predominance><women's preponderance><young woman>
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Amelia M. Stanton

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$107,763
FY 2025

Project Title

Adaptation of a problem-solving intervention to address individual and provider level barriers to PrEP uptake and adherence in pregnancy in Zimbabwe

Grant Number:

3R34MH134698-02S1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/20/2024

End Date:

3/31/2027

Project Abstract

Overview: This proposal directly addresses a critical public health challenge impacting pregnant and postpartum women in Zimbabwe: the prevention of HIV acquisition and transmission. Background/Significance: The risk of HIV acquisition increases three- to four-fold in late pregnancy and early postp...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Administrator><Adopted><Affect><Africa South of the Sahara><Agreement><Area><Attitude><Awareness><Behavior><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Caring><Clinic><Clinical><Communication><Communities><Dapivirine><Data><Depressed mood><Disproportionate number of females><Disproportionate number of women><Disproportionately affects females><Disproportionately affects women><Disproportionately impacts females><Disproportionately impacts women><Disproportionately in females><Disproportionately in women><Distress><Dryness><Education><Educational aspects><Educational process of instructing><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Epidemic><Fetomaternal Transmission><Formulation><Fumarates><Gestation><Government><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV Prevention><HIV Seronegativities><HIV Seronegativity><HIV negative><HIV/AIDS prevention><HTLV-III Infections><HTLV-III Seronegativities><HTLV-III Seronegativity><HTLV-III-LAV Infections><Health><High Risk Woman><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Type III Infections><Impoverished><Incidence><Individual><Infant><Injectable><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Late pregnancy><Link><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Manuals><Maternal-Fetal Transmission><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Oral><Outcome><Participant><Pathway interactions><Patient Self-Report><Patients><Perception><Persons><Post-partum Women><Postpartum Period><Postpartum Women><Poverty><PrEP><Pregnancy><Pregnant Women><Prevalence><Preventative strategy><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Problem Solving><Protocol Screening><Provider><Psychological Health><Public Health><RE-AIM><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Safety><Self-Report><Social support><Southern Rhodesia><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Spottings><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Suicide><TMC120 R147681><TMC120-R147681><Teaching><Tenofovir><Testing><Training><Transmission><United Kingdom><United States><Unplanned pregnancy><Vaginal Ring><Violence><Viread><Virus-HIV><Woman><Zimbabwe><Zimbabwe Rhodesia><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><antenatal><antenatal care><antepartum><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><at-risk females><at-risk women><beta-L-2',3'-dideoxy-5-fluoro-3'-thiacytidine><care as usual><care providers><childbearing age><community barrier><community-level barrier><depressed><depression><design><designing><effectiveness and implementation trial><effectiveness/implementation hybrid trial><effectiveness/implementation trial><emtricitabine><evidence base><expectant mother><expectant women><expecting mother><expecting women><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><female bias><female predominance><female preponderance><females at high risk><fertile age><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><food insecurity><future implementation><high risk females><implementation outcomes><improved><in utero transmission><individuals who are pregnant><intent to die><intravaginal ring><maternal to fetal transmission><men><pathway><patient level intervention><people who are pregnant><post-partum><post-trauma stress><post-traumatic stress><posttrauma stress><posttraumatic stress><pre-exposure prophylaxis><predominance in females><predominance in women><pregnant><pregnant females><pregnant mothers><pregnant people><pregnant populations><prevent><preventing><primary outcome><problem solving therapy><programs><provider barriers><provider-level barriers><psychologic><psychological><psychological distress><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><reproductive age><reproductive years><routine care><sadness><secondary outcome><skills><skills training><social><social support network><suicides><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><those who are pregnant><transmission during pregnancy><transmission process><treatment adherence><treatment as usual><treatment compliance><trend><unintended pregnancy><uptake><usual care><violent><violent behavior><women at high risk><women who are pregnant><women's predominance><women's preponderance><young woman>
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Gulchekhra Pirova

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO, Chicago, IL

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$100,256
FY 2025

Project Title

Nurse and Peer Led Suicide Prevention in Tajikistan

Grant Number:

3R34MH136247-02S1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/3/2024

End Date:

5/31/2027

Project Abstract

This R34 application responds to RFA-MH-23-260 by adapting and piloting a novel intervention for suicide prevention in primary care for women at moderate or high risk for suicide in a low- and middle-income countries. The study takes place in Tajikistan, a postwar country in Central Asia, where Dr....

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Assess implementation><Award><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Care given by nurses><Caring><Cause of Death><Central Asia><Chicago><Collaborations><Communities><Conditioning Therapy><Country><Decrease health disparities><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Epidemic><Equity><Evaluation><Family Practice><Feeling suicidal><Fostering><Funding><Future><Goals><Health><Health disparity mitigation><Health disparity reduction><Human Resources><Hybrids><Illinois><Implementation assessment><Intervention><Investigation><Investigators><LMIC><Labor Migrations><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lower health disparities><Manpower><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentorship><Methods><Mitigate health disparities><Modeling><NIH><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><National Institutes of Health><Nurses><Nursing Care><Nursing Models><Outcome><Persons><Play><Policies><Prevention><Prevention program><Primary Care><Primary Health Care><Process><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Public Health Service><Randomized><Reduce health disparities><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Risk Factors><Role><Rural><Strategic Planning><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide attempt><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Tajikistan><Testing><USPHS><Unemployment><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><United States Public Health Service><Universities><War><Woman><Women's Health Services><Work><adulthood><age group><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><care as usual><cost><design><designing><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><evidence base><exposure to violence><family medicine><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><female prevention><health goals><high risk><implementation evaluation><implementation outcomes><implementation process><implementation/effectiveness><intent to die><jobless><joblessness><longitudinal design><longitudinal experimental design><longitudinal research design><longitudinal study design><low and middle-income countries><men><mental health care><mental illness><migration><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><novel><nurse><out of work><peer><personnel><pilot test><pragmatic effectiveness trial><pragmatic trial><prevent in females><prevent in women><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><prevention among females><prevention among women><prevention in females><prevention in women><primary care clinic><primary care setting><prisma><protective factors><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><reduce suicidality><reduce suicide><reducing suicidality><reducing suicide><scale up><social role><socio-economic><socio-economically><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><suicidal attempt><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidality prevention><suicide behavior><suicide ideation><suicide intervention><suicide rate><suicide risk><suicides><thoughts about suicide><treatment as usual><unemployed><usual care><violence exposure><women's prevention>
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STEVAN MERRILL WEINE

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO, Chicago, IL

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$100,256
FY 2025

Project Title

Nurse and Peer Led Suicide Prevention in Tajikistan

Grant Number:

3R34MH136247-02S1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/3/2024

End Date:

5/31/2027

Project Abstract

This R34 application responds to RFA-MH-23-260 by adapting and piloting a novel intervention for suicide prevention in primary care for women at moderate or high risk for suicide in a low- and middle-income countries. The study takes place in Tajikistan, a postwar country in Central Asia, where Dr....

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Assess implementation><Award><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Care given by nurses><Caring><Cause of Death><Central Asia><Chicago><Collaborations><Communities><Conditioning Therapy><Country><Decrease health disparities><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Epidemic><Equity><Evaluation><Family Practice><Feeling suicidal><Fostering><Funding><Future><Goals><Health><Health disparity mitigation><Health disparity reduction><Human Resources><Hybrids><Illinois><Implementation assessment><Intervention><Investigation><Investigators><LMIC><Labor Migrations><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lower health disparities><Manpower><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentorship><Methods><Mitigate health disparities><Modeling><NIH><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><National Institutes of Health><Nurses><Nursing Care><Nursing Models><Outcome><Persons><Play><Policies><Prevention><Prevention program><Primary Care><Primary Health Care><Process><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Public Health Service><Randomized><Reduce health disparities><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Risk Factors><Role><Rural><Strategic Planning><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide attempt><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Tajikistan><Testing><USPHS><Unemployment><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><United States Public Health Service><Universities><War><Woman><Women's Health Services><Work><adulthood><age group><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><care as usual><cost><design><designing><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><evidence base><exposure to violence><family medicine><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><female prevention><health goals><high risk><implementation evaluation><implementation outcomes><implementation process><implementation/effectiveness><intent to die><jobless><joblessness><longitudinal design><longitudinal experimental design><longitudinal research design><longitudinal study design><low and middle-income countries><men><mental health care><mental illness><migration><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><novel><nurse><out of work><peer><personnel><pilot test><pragmatic effectiveness trial><pragmatic trial><prevent in females><prevent in women><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><prevention among females><prevention among women><prevention in females><prevention in women><primary care clinic><primary care setting><prisma><protective factors><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><reduce suicidality><reduce suicide><reducing suicidality><reducing suicide><scale up><social role><socio-economic><socio-economically><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><suicidal attempt><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidality prevention><suicide behavior><suicide ideation><suicide intervention><suicide rate><suicide risk><suicides><thoughts about suicide><treatment as usual><unemployed><usual care><violence exposure><women's prevention>
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Judith Alissa Hahn

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$95,184
FY 2025

Project Title

The Phosphatidylethanol (PEth) Results Communication (PERC) Study

Grant Number:

3R34AA031652-02S1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2024

End Date:

5/31/2027

Project Abstract

Unhealthy alcohol use is very prevalent (22-30%) among persons with HIV (PWH), impairs adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART), and fuels inflammation, HIV non-suppression, coinfections (e.g., tuberculosis), and noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) that are common among PWH. There is an urgent need to ...

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<AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Age><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Biological Markers><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Caring><Clinic><Clinical Psychology><Cohort Studies><Collaborations><Communication><Communities><Concurrent Studies><Conditioning Therapy><Counseling><Counselor><Country><Diabetes Mellitus><Disease><Disorder><ETOH level><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Feedback><Focus Groups><Future><Glycohemoglobin A><Glycosylated hemoglobin A><Goals><Government><HIV><HIV/Mtb><HIV/TB><HIV/mycobacterium tuberculosis><HIV/tuberculosis><Hb A1><Hb A1a+b><Hb A1c><HbA1><HbA1c><Health><Health behavior><Hemoglobin A(1)><High Prevalence><Hour><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Immunoassay><Impairment><Inflammation><Intervention><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Interview><Investigators><LAV-HTLV-III><Learning><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><M tuberculosis infection><M. tb infection><M. tuberculosis infection><M. tuberculosis/HIV><M.tb infection><M.tuberculosis infection><MTB infection><Measurement><Measures><Medical><Methods><Monitor><Morals><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Motivation><Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection><Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection><Nurses><Outcome><Participant><Patient Self-Report><Patients><Personal awareness><Persons><Positive Reinforcements><PrEP><Preparedness><Professional counselor><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Readiness><Research><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Role Playing><Role playing therapy><Self Perception><Self image><Self view><Self-Report><Series><Social Desirabilities><Social Desirability><TB infection><Tenofovir><Testing><Training><Tuberculosis><Uganda><Urine><Viral><Viread><Virus-HIV><Visual><Woman><Work><Writing><ages><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol intervention><alcohol level><alcohol measurement><alcohol misuse><alcohol product use><alcohol risk><alcohol screening and brief intervention><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><arm><behavior change><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><blood-based biomarker><blood-based marker><brief alcohol intervention><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><clinical care><co-infection><co-morbid><co-morbidity><coinfection><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><comorbidity><cost><diabetes><disseminated TB><disseminated tuberculosis><drug adherence><drug compliance><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol measurement><ethanol misuse><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethyl alcohol measurements><experience><field based data><field learning><field study><field test><health related behavior><hemoglobin A1c><high risk><improved><infection due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis><medication adherence><medication compliance><meeting><meetings><member><men><moral><nurse><phosphatidylethanol><pilot test><point of care testing><pre-exposure prophylaxis><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><reduced alcohol use><research and methods><routine care><screening><screening and brief intervention><screenings><self awareness><self knowledge><social stigma><stigma><tuberculosis infection><tuberculous spondyloarthropathy><unhealthy alcohol use>
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Conall Michael O'Cleirigh

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$81,305
FY 2025

Project Title

Treatment Development for Smoking Cessation and Engagement in HIV/TB Care in South Africa

Grant Number:

3R34DA057169-03S1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/1/2023

End Date:

5/31/2026

Project Abstract

Overview: This proposal directly addresses one of the most critical public health challenges impacting the health and survival of people with HIV (PWH) and/or tuberculosis (TB) in South Africa (SA): smoking. Background/Significance: Smoking reduces antiretroviral therapy (ART) adherence among PWH, c...

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<21+ years old><AIDS><AIDS Virus><Abstinence><Acquired Immune Deficiency><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Acute><Address><Adherence><Administrator><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Area><Behavioral><COPD><Caring><Cause of Death><Cessation of life><Characteristics><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Chronic Obstruction Pulmonary Disease><Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease><Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease><Clinic><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Counseling><Counselor><Dangerousness><Data><Death><Development><Disease Outcome><Distress><Elements><Ensure><Epidemic><Focus Groups><Funding><Future><General Population><General Public><HIV><HIV infected men><HIV positive men><HIV+ men><HIV/Mtb><HIV/TB><HIV/mycobacterium tuberculosis><HIV/tuberculosis><Health><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Individual><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><LAV-HTLV-III><LMIC><Link><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lung Diseases><Lung TB><Lung Tuberculosis><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><M tuberculosis infection><M. tb infection><M. tuberculosis infection><M. tuberculosis/HIV><M.tb infection><M.tuberculosis infection><MTB infection><Maintenance><Males living with HIV><Manuals><Men with HIV><Modeling><Morbidity><Morbidity - 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Elizabeth Mae Schoenfeld

BAYSTATE MEDICAL CENTER, INC., SPRINGFIELD, MA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$79,000
FY 2025

Project Title

Conversations can save lives: TALKing About Buprenorphine & methadone for Opioid Use Treatment Initiation (TALK ABOUT)

Grant Number:

5R34DA058199-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2023

End Date:

8/31/2026

Project Abstract

In the past two decades, over half a million people in the US have died of an opioid overdose, and currently nearly 3 million Americans struggle with opioid use disorder. Medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), such as buprenorphine and methadone, are effective in decreasing a person’s risk of d...

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<Accident and Emergency department><Adanon><Address><Adherence><Althose><American><Attitude><Buprenorphine><Caring><Clinical Data><Clinical Trials><Collection><Communication><Communities><Compassion><Data><Disease><Disorder><Dolophine><Drug Prescribing><Drug Prescriptions><Drugs><ED Physician><ED care><ED patient><ER care><ER patient><ER physician><Education for Intervention><Educational Intervention><Effectiveness><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Emergency Care><Emergency Department><Emergency Department Physician><Emergency Department care><Emergency Department patient><Emergency Physician><Emergency Room care><Emergency Room patient><Emergency health care><Emergency medical care><Emergency room><Emergency room physician><Empathy><Enrollment><Evaluation><Feedback><Fostering><Frequencies><Future><Goals><Grant><Health><Instruction Intervention><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><Life><Link><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Locales><Medication><Medicine><Methadone><Methadose><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><Multi-center trial><Multicenter Trials><Opiates><Opioid><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Patient Outcomes Assessments><Patient Reported Measures><Patient Reported Outcomes><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Care><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Policies><Preparedness><Procedures><Protocol><Protocol Screening><Protocols documentation><Provider><Qualitative Methods><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Readiness><Recommendation><Recovery><Reporting><Research><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Self Efficacy><Site><Structure><Testing><Training><Training Intervention><Treatment outcome><Trust><United States><acceptability and feasibility><addiction><addictive disorder><arm><clinical decision-making><clinical outcome assessment><college><collegiate><death risk><design><designing><disability><distrust><drug/agent><enroll><experience><implementation science><improved><in vivo><innovate><innovation><innovative><instructional intervention><instrument><intervention design><medication for opioid use disorder><medication prescription><mortality><mortality risk><multidisciplinary><novel><opiate consumption><opiate crisis><opiate deaths><opiate drug use><opiate intake><opiate mortality><opiate overdose><opiate related overdose><opiate use><opiate use disorder><opioid consumption><opioid crisis><opioid deaths><opioid drug overdose><opioid drug use><opioid epidemic><opioid induced overdose><opioid intake><opioid intoxication><opioid medication overdose><opioid mortality><opioid overdose><opioid overdose death><opioid poisoning><opioid related death><opioid related overdose><opioid toxicity><opioid use><opioid use disorder><participant enrollment><pathway><patient centered><patient enrollment><patient oriented><patient oriented outcomes><patient retention><pilot trial><prescribed medication><primary outcome><prospective><qualitative reasoning><randomized control trial><secondary outcome><shared decision making><therapy design><tool><treatment adherence><treatment compliance><treatment design><uptake>
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DON OPERARIO

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$72,503
FY 2025

Project Title

Addressing mental health and HIV medication adherence among high-risk men in a resource-limited setting

Grant Number:

5R34MH135806-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/19/2024

End Date:

7/31/2027

Project Abstract

This R34 application, submitted under PAR-23-060 (“Formative and Pilot Intervention Research to Optimize HIV Prevention and Care Continuum Outcomes”), proposes to develop and pilot test WeCare—a novel, integrated intervention addressing the dual and interconnected challenges of mental health and HIV...

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<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Anxiety><Caring><Clinical Trials><Cognitive Discrimination><Communities><Continuity of Care><Continuity of Patient Care><Continuum of Care><Counseling><Counselor><Data><Development><Discrimination><Drugs><Enrollment><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Face><Formulation><Foundations><Friendships><Future><HIV><HIV Prevention><HIV/AIDS prevention><Health Care Professional><Health Priorities><Health Professional><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Intervention Studies><Interview><LAV-HTLV-III><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Manuals><Medication><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methodology><Modeling><Oral><Outcome><Participant><Patient Self-Report><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phase><Pilot Projects><PrEP><Procedures><Professional counselor><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Health><Psychosocial Factor><Qualitative Methods><Qualitative Research><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Risk><Science><Self-Report><Stress and Coping><Symptoms><Target Populations><Training><Trauma><Virus-HIV><Wellness coaching><active followup><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><arm><barriers to implementation><coping with stress><depression><determine efficacy><develop therapy><developmental><drug adherence><drug compliance><drug/agent><effective intervention><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><enroll><environmental risk><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><faces><facial><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><future implementation><high risk men><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation protocol><improved><improved outcome><interest><intervention development><intervention refinement><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><medication adherence><medication compliance><men><men at high risk><mental health care><mental training><novel><peer><pilot study><pilot test><post intervention><pre-exposure prophylaxis><primary outcome><problem solving therapy><process evaluation><programs><psychological distress><psychological stresses><psychological stressor><psychosocial><psychosocial variables><qualitative reasoning><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><response><scale up><secondary outcome><segregation><social factors><social stigma><socio-economic><socio-economically><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><standard of care><stigma><stress-related coping><theories><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><therapy development><tool><treatment development><trial comparing>
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Eduard Sanders

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$72,503
FY 2025

Project Title

Addressing mental health and HIV medication adherence among high-risk men in a resource-limited setting

Grant Number:

5R34MH135806-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/19/2024

End Date:

7/31/2027

Project Abstract

This R34 application, submitted under PAR-23-060 (“Formative and Pilot Intervention Research to Optimize HIV Prevention and Care Continuum Outcomes”), proposes to develop and pilot test WeCare—a novel, integrated intervention addressing the dual and interconnected challenges of mental health and HIV...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS prevention><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Anxiety><Caring><Clinical Trials><Cognitive Discrimination><Communities><Continuity of Care><Continuity of Patient Care><Continuum of Care><Counseling><Counselor><Data><Development><Discrimination><Drugs><Enrollment><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Face><Formulation><Foundations><Friendships><Future><HIV><HIV Prevention><HIV/AIDS prevention><Health Care Professional><Health Priorities><Health Professional><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Intervention Studies><Interview><LAV-HTLV-III><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Manuals><Medication><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methodology><Modeling><Oral><Outcome><Participant><Patient Self-Report><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phase><Pilot Projects><PrEP><Procedures><Professional counselor><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Health><Psychosocial Factor><Qualitative Methods><Qualitative Research><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Resource-constrained area><Resource-constrained community><Resource-constrained environment><Resource-constrained region><Resource-constrained setting><Resource-limited area><Resource-limited community><Resource-limited environment><Resource-limited region><Resource-limited setting><Resource-poor area><Resource-poor community><Resource-poor environment><Resource-poor region><Resource-poor setting><Resources><Risk><Science><Self-Report><Stress and Coping><Symptoms><Target Populations><Training><Trauma><Virus-HIV><Wellness coaching><active followup><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><arm><barriers to implementation><coping with stress><depression><determine efficacy><develop therapy><developmental><drug adherence><drug compliance><drug/agent><effective intervention><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><enroll><environmental risk><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><faces><facial><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><future implementation><high risk men><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation protocol><improved><improved outcome><interest><intervention development><intervention refinement><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><medication adherence><medication compliance><men><men at high risk><mental health care><mental training><novel><peer><pilot study><pilot test><post intervention><pre-exposure prophylaxis><primary outcome><problem solving therapy><process evaluation><programs><psychological distress><psychological stresses><psychological stressor><psychosocial><psychosocial variables><qualitative reasoning><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><response><scale up><secondary outcome><segregation><social factors><social stigma><socio-economic><socio-economically><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><standard of care><stigma><stress-related coping><theories><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><therapy development><tool><treatment development><trial comparing>
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LINA CASTRO DIAZ

EMMA PENDLETON BRADLEY HOSPITAL, Riverside, RI

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$69,969
FY 2025

Project Title

Implementation and pilot testing of a culturally centered CBT protocol for suicidal behaviors among youth in Mexico City

Grant Number:

3R34MH136224-02S1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/15/2024

End Date:

5/31/2027

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The risks of suicidal ideation, suicide attempts (SA), and death by suicide have never been greater for adolescents living in Mexico. Over the past two decades, the prevalence of suicidal behaviors (SB) among Mexican youth has increased 3.4-fold. Currently, 2.8% of adolescen...

Research Terms

<Address><Admission><Admission activity><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Age><American><Assess implementation><Attention><Award><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Care Givers><Caregivers><Cessation of life><Cities><Client><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Services><Clinical Study><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Collaborations><Conditioning Therapy><Country><Data><Death><Economic Income><Economical Income><Effectiveness><Elements><Emotional Depression><Espanol><Evidence based practice><Evidence based treatment><Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainability><Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainment><Exposure to><Feedback><Feeling suicidal><Female><Future><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health system><Hospitals><Household><Implementation assessment><Income><Inpatients><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><Knowledge><LMIC><Latin American><Low income><Manuals><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mexican><Mexico><Mission><Modeling><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatients><Participant><Patients><Personal Satisfaction><Phase><Prevalence><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Psychological Health><Psychotherapy><Public Health><Public Hospitals><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Resolution><Risk><Service setting><Services><Spanish><Structure><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide attempt><Surgeon><Survey Instrument><Surveys><System><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><Time><Training><Treatment Protocols><Treatment Regimen><Treatment Schedule><United States><Withdrawal><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><access disparities><access to health care><accessibility disparities><accessibility of health care><accessibility to health care><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><aged><ages><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><care as usual><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><coping><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><disparities in access><disparity in care><disparity in health care><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><experience><facilitators to implementation><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><health care access><health care availability><health care disparity><health care inequality><health care inequity><health care personnel><health care service access><health care service availability><health care worker><health provider><health workforce><implementation evaluation><implementation facilitators><implementation framework><implementation process><implementation research framework><implementation science framework><improved><improved outcome><incomes><inequality in access><inequity in access><inequity in accessibility><inpatient care><inpatient service><intent to die><interest><juvenile><juvenile human><low and middle-income countries><male><medical personnel><mental health care><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><over-treatment><overtreatment><peer><pilot test><premature><prematurity><preservation><prevent><preventing><psychosocial><public health relevance><randomized control trial><reduce suicidality><reduce suicide><reducing suicidality><reducing suicide><resolutions><response><satisfaction><suicidal><suicidal adolescent><suicidal adolescents><suicidal attempt><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal morbidity><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidal youth><suicidal youths><suicidality><suicide behavior><suicide death><suicide ideation><suicide morbidity><suicide rate><suicide risk><suicides><teen years><teenage><thoughts about suicide><treatment as usual><treatment effect><treatment provider><trend><uptake><usual care><well-being><wellbeing><youth age><♀><♂>
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Yovanska DuarteVelez

EMMA PENDLETON BRADLEY HOSPITAL, Riverside, RI

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$69,969
FY 2025

Project Title

Implementation and pilot testing of a culturally centered CBT protocol for suicidal behaviors among youth in Mexico City

Grant Number:

3R34MH136224-02S1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/15/2024

End Date:

5/31/2027

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The risks of suicidal ideation, suicide attempts (SA), and death by suicide have never been greater for adolescents living in Mexico. Over the past two decades, the prevalence of suicidal behaviors (SB) among Mexican youth has increased 3.4-fold. Currently, 2.8% of adolescen...

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<Address><Admission><Admission activity><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Age><American><Assess implementation><Attention><Award><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Care Givers><Caregivers><Cessation of life><Cities><Client><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Services><Clinical Study><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Collaborations><Conditioning Therapy><Country><Data><Death><Economic Income><Economical Income><Effectiveness><Elements><Emotional Depression><Espanol><Evidence based practice><Evidence based treatment><Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainability><Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainment><Exposure to><Feedback><Feeling suicidal><Female><Future><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health system><Hospitals><Household><Implementation assessment><Income><Inpatients><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><Knowledge><LMIC><Latin American><Low income><Manuals><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mexican><Mexico><Mission><Modeling><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatients><Participant><Patients><Personal Satisfaction><Phase><Prevalence><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Psychological Health><Psychotherapy><Public Health><Public Hospitals><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Resolution><Risk><Service setting><Services><Spanish><Structure><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide attempt><Surgeon><Survey Instrument><Surveys><System><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><Time><Training><Treatment Protocols><Treatment Regimen><Treatment Schedule><United States><Withdrawal><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><access disparities><access to health care><accessibility disparities><accessibility of health care><accessibility to health care><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><aged><ages><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><care as usual><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><coping><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><disparities in access><disparity in care><disparity in health care><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><experience><facilitators to implementation><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><health care access><health care availability><health care disparity><health care inequality><health care inequity><health care personnel><health care service access><health care service availability><health care worker><health provider><health workforce><implementation evaluation><implementation facilitators><implementation framework><implementation process><implementation research framework><implementation science framework><improved><improved outcome><incomes><inequality in access><inequity in access><inequity in accessibility><inpatient care><inpatient service><intent to die><interest><juvenile><juvenile human><low and middle-income countries><male><medical personnel><mental health care><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><over-treatment><overtreatment><peer><pilot test><premature><prematurity><preservation><prevent><preventing><psychosocial><public health relevance><randomized control trial><reduce suicidality><reduce suicide><reducing suicidality><reducing suicide><resolutions><response><satisfaction><suicidal><suicidal adolescent><suicidal adolescents><suicidal attempt><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal morbidity><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidal youth><suicidal youths><suicidality><suicide behavior><suicide death><suicide ideation><suicide morbidity><suicide rate><suicide risk><suicides><teen years><teenage><thoughts about suicide><treatment as usual><treatment effect><treatment provider><trend><uptake><usual care><well-being><wellbeing><youth age><♀><♂>
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Laramie Rae Smith

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO, LA JOLLA, CA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$39,241
FY 2025

Project Title

Reducing HIV-related Intersectional Stigma and Risk among People who Inject Drugs in a High Risk International Setting

Grant Number:

3R34DA059327-03S1

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/1/2023

End Date:

7/31/2026

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Stigma is a pervasive barrier to preventing HIV among persons who inject drugs (PWID). Kyrgyzstan is part of the world’s most rapidly expanding HIV epidemic in the Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA) region, where HIV is predominantly concentrated among PWID. Our previous...

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<AIDS Virus><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Abstinence><Acceleration><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Adanon><Address><Adopted><Althose><Anti-HIV Positivity><Automobile Driving><Awareness><Behavior><Capital><Caring><Central Asia><Chemical Dependence><Cities><Client><Clinic><Communities><Data><Dolophine><Drug Addiction><Drug Dependence><Drug Dependency><Drug Therapy><Drug usage><Eastern Europe><Effectiveness><Effectiveness of Interventions><Epidemic><Europe><Future><Geography><Goals><HIV><HIV Positive><HIV Positivity><HIV Seroconversion><HIV Seropositivity><HIV antibody positive><HIV diagnosis><HIV risk><HIV test><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HTLV-III Seroconversion><HTLV-III Seropositivity><Health><Health Care Facility><Health Care Providers><Health Facilities><Health Personnel><Hearing><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Hybrids><Incidence><Injecting drug user><Injection Drug User><Injections><International><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Kirghizia><Kyrgyz Republic><Kyrgyzstan><LAV-HTLV-III><Left><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Maintenance><Measures><Methadone><Methadose><Methods><Modeling><NIDA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Needle-Exchange Programs><Outcome><PRISM framework><PRISM model><PWID><Persons><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Policies><Population><PrEP><Practical Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model><Pragmatic, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model><Prevention><Randomized><Reporting><Research Design><Risk><Risk Behaviors><Risk Reduction><Risky Behavior><Services><Stigmatization><Study Type><Syringe-Exchange Programs><Technology><Testing><Time><Transmission><Virus-HIV><Waiting Lists><Work><active followup><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><at risk behavior><care facilities><control trial><cost><design><designing><driving><drug intervention><drug maintenance><drug treatment><drug use><evidence base><experience><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health workforce><high risk><implementation outcomes><implementation science><implementation strategy><implementation/effectiveness><improved><injection drug use><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention arm><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><medical personnel><methadone maintenance><methadone maintenance program><methadone maintenance therapy><methadone maintenance treatment><methadone treatment><needle exchange><opiate use disorder><opioid use disorder><people who inject drugs><people who inject illicit drugs><persons who inject drugs><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><post intervention><pre-exposure prophylaxis><prevent><preventing><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><research into practice><research to practice><response><risk-reducing><scale up><service uptake><social stigma><standard of care><stigma><strategies for implementation><study design><syringe exchange><syringe exchange services><syringe service programs><syringe services><transmission process><treatment arm><treatment as prevention><treatment provider><treatment services><treatment-based prevention><uptake><waitlist>
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Margot B Kushel

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 8/100
Career award
$188,616
FY 2025

Project Title

Mentoring Researchers in Aging in Vulnerable Populations

Grant Number:

5K24AG046372-10

Activity Code:

K24

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/15/2015

End Date:

12/31/2025

Project Abstract

Project Summary Dr. Kushel is a Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and Director of the UCSF Center for Vulnerable Populations (CVP). Trained as a general internist and health services researcher, Dr. Kushel has mentored numerous individuals ...

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<20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Acute><Adult><Adult Human><Advance Care Planning><Advance Health Care Planning><Affect><Aging><Award><Behavior><Behavioral><California><Caring><Clinical Sciences><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Cohort Studies><Communities><Concurrent Studies><Coupled><Crowding><Data><Data Collection><Development and Research><Disturbance in cognition><Educational Achievement><Educational Status><Elderly><Emergencies><Emergency Situation><Enrollment><Environment><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Faculty><Family Relations><Family Relationship><Fellowship><Funding><General Population><General Public><Goals><Health><Health Care><Health Services><Health Status><Health system><High Prevalence><Homeless persons><Homelessness><Housing><Impaired cognition><Impoverished><Individual><Infrastructure><Institution><Internist><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><K24 Award><Learning><Level of Health><Link><Living Arrangement><Long-term cohort study><Longitudinal cohort study><Medicine><Mental Depression><Mentors><Mid-Career Clinical Scientist Award (K24)><Morbidity><Morbidity - disease rate><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Older Population><Outcome><Paper><Participant><Phase><Physical environment><Policies><Population><Poverty><Premature Aging><Premature aging syndrome><Prevalence><Primary Care><Provider><Public Health><Publishing><QOL><Qualitative Methods><Quality of life><R & D><R&D><Recommendation><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Research Support><Researchers><Resources><San Francisco><Scholars Program><Science><Scientist><Services><Shelter facility><Sleep><Sleep Disorders><Social Environment><Social support><Source><Structure><System><Time><Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Vulnerable Populations><adulthood><advanced age><age 20 years><aged><aging process><career><career development><clinical practice><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><cohort><depression><design><designing><educational level><enroll><environmental change><environmental risk><experience><geriatric><health level><health service use><health service utilization><homeless><homeless group><homeless individual><homeless population><houselessness><improved><improvement on sleep><indexing><insight><interest><mortality><older adult><older adulthood><older groups><older individuals><older person><patient oriented research><patient oriented study><poor sleep><professor><programs><prototype><qualitative reasoning><quality of sleep><research and development><senior citizen><service providers><shelter><shelter housing><shelters><sleep diseases><sleep dysfunction><sleep illness><sleep improvement><sleep problem><sleep quality><social><social climate><social context><social factors><social health determinants><social support network><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><substance use><substance using><supported housing><supportive housing><tool><training achievement><training level><training status><translation research><translational investigation><twenty year old><twenty years of age><unhoused><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people>
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Anna Maria Hibbs

CINCINNATI CHILDRENS HOSP MED CTR, CINCINNATI, OH

Exploratory lead · 0/100
$245,507
FY 2025

Project Title

Pragmatic Research on Diuretic Management in Early BPD (PRIMED) Pilot

Grant Number:

5R34HL158586-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2023

End Date:

12/31/2025

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is the most frequent adverse outcome among infants born at <30 weeks gestation and is associated with adverse respiratory and neurodevelopmental outcomes. Early BPD includes a component of alveolar and interstitial edema resulting in reduced ...

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<Address><Adrenal Cortex Hormones><Affect><Age><Alveolar><Attitude><Belief><Birth Weight><Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia><Childhood><Chlorides><Chronic><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Corticoids><Corticosteroids><Data><Diuretics><Dose><Dropout><Dropsy><Dysfunction><Edema><Effectiveness><Electrolytes><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Extremely Low Birth Weight Infant><Frusemid><Functional disorder><Furosemide><Fursemide><Gestation><Goals><Heterogeneity><Hydrops><Incidence><Infant><Kidney><Kidney Urinary System><Liquid substance><Lung><Lung Compliance><Lung Diseases><Lung Respiratory System><Mechanics><Meta-Analysis><NHLBI><Na element><National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute><Nephrocalcinosis><O element><O2 element><Osteopenia><Outcome><Oxygen><Parents><Participant><Patients><Phase><Physiopathology><Placebo Control><Placebos><Pregnancy><Premature Infant><Protocol Screening><Provider><Pulmonary Diseases><Pulmonary Disorder><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Running><Safety><Sample Size><Series><Sham Treatment><Sodium><Steroid Compound><Steroids><Strategic vision><Therapeutic><absorption><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><ages><antenatal><antepartum><chronic lung disease in infants><chronic lung disease in neonatal infants><chronic lung disease in neonates><chronic lung disease in newborns><chronic lung disease in prematurity><chronic lung disease in preterm infants><chronic lung disease of infancy><chronic lung disease of prematurity><clinical practice><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><cost><design><designing><disease of the lung><disorder of the lung><drug induced hearing impairment><drug induced hearing loss><evidence base><extremely low birth weight><extremely low birthweight><fluid><improve symptom><improved><individual patient><infant chronic lung disease><infant outcome><infants born premature><infants born prematurely><infants with chronic lung disease><innovate><innovation><innovative><interstitial><liquid><lung disorder><manage symptom><mechanic><mechanical><neonatal chronic lung disease><newborn chronic lung disease><ototoxic><ototoxicity><parent><participant enrollment><pathophysiology><patient enrollment><pediatric><placebo controlled><post-prematurity respiratory disease><premature><premature baby><premature infant human><prematurity><preterm baby><preterm infant><preterm infant human><preterm infants with chronic lung disease><pulmonary><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><renal><respiratory><responders and non-responders><responders from non-responders><responders or non-responders><responders versus non-responders><responders vs non-responders><responders/nonresponders><response><sham therapy><side effect><surfactant><symptom improvement><symptom management><symptomatic improvement><treatment effect><trial design><willingness>
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Heather Cecille Kaplan

CINCINNATI CHILDRENS HOSP MED CTR, CINCINNATI, OH

Exploratory lead · 0/100
$245,507
FY 2025

Project Title

Pragmatic Research on Diuretic Management in Early BPD (PRIMED) Pilot

Grant Number:

5R34HL158586-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2023

End Date:

12/31/2025

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is the most frequent adverse outcome among infants born at <30 weeks gestation and is associated with adverse respiratory and neurodevelopmental outcomes. Early BPD includes a component of alveolar and interstitial edema resulting in reduced ...

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<Address><Adrenal Cortex Hormones><Affect><Age><Alveolar><Attitude><Belief><Birth Weight><Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia><Childhood><Chlorides><Chronic><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Corticoids><Corticosteroids><Data><Diuretics><Dose><Dropout><Dropsy><Dysfunction><Edema><Effectiveness><Electrolytes><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Extremely Low Birth Weight Infant><Frusemid><Functional disorder><Furosemide><Fursemide><Gestation><Goals><Heterogeneity><Hydrops><Incidence><Infant><Kidney><Kidney Urinary System><Liquid substance><Lung><Lung Compliance><Lung Diseases><Lung Respiratory System><Mechanics><Meta-Analysis><NHLBI><Na element><National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute><Nephrocalcinosis><O element><O2 element><Osteopenia><Outcome><Oxygen><Parents><Participant><Patients><Phase><Physiopathology><Placebo Control><Placebos><Pregnancy><Premature Infant><Protocol Screening><Provider><Pulmonary Diseases><Pulmonary Disorder><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Running><Safety><Sample Size><Series><Sham Treatment><Sodium><Steroid Compound><Steroids><Strategic vision><Therapeutic><absorption><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><ages><antenatal><antepartum><chronic lung disease in infants><chronic lung disease in neonatal infants><chronic lung disease in neonates><chronic lung disease in newborns><chronic lung disease in prematurity><chronic lung disease in preterm infants><chronic lung disease of infancy><chronic lung disease of prematurity><clinical practice><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><cost><design><designing><disease of the lung><disorder of the lung><drug induced hearing impairment><drug induced hearing loss><evidence base><extremely low birth weight><extremely low birthweight><fluid><improve symptom><improved><individual patient><infant chronic lung disease><infant outcome><infants born premature><infants born prematurely><infants with chronic lung disease><innovate><innovation><innovative><interstitial><liquid><lung disorder><manage symptom><mechanic><mechanical><neonatal chronic lung disease><newborn chronic lung disease><ototoxic><ototoxicity><parent><participant enrollment><pathophysiology><patient enrollment><pediatric><placebo controlled><post-prematurity respiratory disease><premature><premature baby><premature infant human><prematurity><preterm baby><preterm infant><preterm infant human><preterm infants with chronic lung disease><pulmonary><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><renal><respiratory><responders and non-responders><responders from non-responders><responders or non-responders><responders versus non-responders><responders vs non-responders><responders/nonresponders><response><sham therapy><side effect><surfactant><symptom improvement><symptom management><symptomatic improvement><treatment effect><trial design><willingness>
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Anna Palatnik

MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN, MILWAUKEE, WI

Exploratory lead · 0/100
$216,000
FY 2025

Project Title

Intensive postpartum antihypertensive treatment to improve women's cardiovascular health

Grant Number:

5R34HL165013-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2023

End Date:

4/30/2026

Project Abstract

Project Abstract/Summary Hypertensive disorder of pregnancy (HDP) is a major public health problem especially postpartum. Postpartum hypertension (HTN) accounts for nearly 75% of maternal hemorrhagic strokes, heart failures, and deaths, one- third of which occurs in the first week after birth. Patie...

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<Acceleration><Adalat><Adherence><Affect><American Heart Association><Angiogenesis Antagonists><Angiogenesis Blockers><Angiogenesis Inhibitors><Angiogenetic Antagonists><Angiogenetic Inhibitors><Angiogenic Antagonists><Angiogenic Inhibitors><Angiogenic Proteins><Angiostatic Agents><Anti-Angiogenetic Agents><Anti-Angiogenic Agents><Anti-Angiogenic Drugs><Anti-Hypertensive Agents><Anti-Hypertensive Drugs><Anti-Hypertensives><Antiangiogenesis Agents><Antiangiogenic Agents><Antiangiogenic Drugs><Automobile Driving><BMI><BMI percentile><BMI z-score><BP control><BP management><Biological Markers><Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><Birth><Blood Glucose><Blood Pressure><Blood Sugar><Blood Vessels><Body mass index><Brain hemorrhage><Cardiac><Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Diseases><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Cessation of life><Chronic><Collection><Complication><Coupled><DASH diet><Data><Death><Diastolic Pressure><Diastolic blood pressure><Diet><Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension><Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension Diet><Discipline of obstetrics><Drug Therapy><Drugs><Education><Educational aspects><Endothelium><Ensure><Event><Exposure to><FLT VEGF Receptor><FLT1 RTK><FLT1 Receptor Tyrosine Kinase><Face><Femur><Flt-1><Future><Gestation><Gestational Hypertension><Goals><Guidelines><Healthy diet><Heart Vascular><Heart failure><Hypertension><Hypertension induced by pregnancy><Hypertension-Associated Pregnancy Disorder><Hypotensive Agent><Hypotensive Drugs><Impairment><Incidence><Intervention><Knowledge><Life><Maternal-fetal medicine><Mediating><Medication><Medicine><Nature><Neovascularization Inhibitors><Newly Diagnosed><Nifedipine><Non-Hispanic><Nonhispanic><Not Hispanic or Latino><Nutrition><Obstetrics><Participant><Parturition><Patients><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Physical activity><Physiologic pulse><Pilot Projects><Postpartum Hypertension><Postpartum Period><Practice Management><Predisposing Factor><Pregnancy><Pregnancy Associated Hypertension><Prevalence><Procardia><Procedures><Process><Proto-Oncogene Protein flt><Provider><Public Health><Pulse><Quetelet index><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Receptor Tyrosine Kinase,Class V><Recommendation><Recovery><Research><Risk><Sampling><Site><Sleep><Surrogate End Points><Surrogate Endpoint><Testing><Tobacco Cessation><Tobacco Use Cessation><Tyrosine Protein Kinase FRT><Tyrosine Protein Kinase Receptor FLT><VEGF Receptor flt-1 Protein><VEGFR-1><VEGFR1><Variant><Variation><Vascular Diseases><Vascular Disorder><Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-1><Vascular Hypertensive Disease><Vascular Hypertensive Disorder><Vascular remodeling><Woman><Work><anti-hypertension><antiangiogenic><arm><arterial stiffening><arterial stiffness><artery stiffening><artery stiffness><balanced diet><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><black patient><bleeding in brain><blood lipid><blood pressure control><blood pressure management><blood vessel disorder><brachial artery><cardiac failure><cardiovascular disease risk><cardiovascular disorder><cardiovascular disorder risk><cardiovascular health><care as usual><childbearing age><circulatory system><design><designing><diets><disparities in race><disparity due to race><driving><drug intervention><drug treatment><drug/agent><endothelial dysfunction><exposure to nicotine><faces><facial><feasibility testing><fertile age><fms-Like Tyrosine Kinase><good diet><healthy lifestyle><hemorrhagic stroke><high blood pressure><hyperpiesia><hyperpiesis><hypertension control><hypertension during pregnancy><hypertension in pregnancy><hypertension management><hypertensive disease><hypertensive disease during pregnancy><hypertensive disease in pregnancy><hypertensive disease of pregnancy><hypertensive disorder><hypertensive disorder during pregnancy><hypertensive disorder in pregnancy><hypertensive disorder of pregnancy><hypertensive pregnancy><improved><inequality due to race><inequity due to race><multidisciplinary><nicotine exposure><normotensive><participant enrollment><patient enrollment><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><pilot study><pilot test><post-partum><post-partum morbidity><postpartum morbidity><pregnancy characterized by hypertension><pregnancy hypertension><pregnancy induced hypertensive disorder><pregnancy related hypertensive disease><pregnancy-related hypertension><pregnancy-specific hypertensive disorder><prevent><preventing><race based disparity><race based inequality><race based inequity><race disparity><race related disparity><race related inequality><race related inequity><racial disparity><racial inequality><racial inequity><racially unequal><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><reproductive age><reproductive years><retention rate><retention strategy><sleep health><sleep hygiene><sleep wellness><stem><treatment as usual><treatment guidelines><usual care><vascular><vascular constriction><vascular dysfunction><vasculopathy><vasoconstriction>
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LEIGH Fleming CALLAHAN

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 0/100
$202,780
FY 2025

Project Title

Evaluating the essential components needed for a physical activity initiation and maintenance intervention to improve physical activity and arthritis pain and symptoms in Latinos with arthritis

Grant Number:

5R34AR083685-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2024

End Date:

12/31/2025

Project Abstract

More than one in five adult Latinos in the United States has arthritis and Latinos experience greater joint pain and limitations than non-Latino Whites. Physical activity (PA) improves arthritis symptoms, yet Latinos are less likely to engage in any PA (50%) than non-Latino Whites (65%). Camine con ...

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<21+ years old><Activities of Daily Living><Activities of everyday life><Adherence><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Analgesic Agents><Analgesic Drugs><Analgesic Preparation><Analgesics><Anodynes><Antinociceptive Agents><Antinociceptive Drugs><Arthralgia><Arthritis><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Blinded><Budgets><Clinical Trials><Collection><Communities><Community Health><Conditioning Therapy><Consent><Data><Degenerative Arthritis><Degenerative polyarthritis><Development><Disparities><Disparity><E-Mail><Effectiveness of Interventions><Electronic Mail><Email><Enrollment><Ensure><Espanol><Fatigue><Fear><Feedback><Foundations><Fright><Future><Goals><Grant><Individual><Intervention><Joint Pain><Joints><Lack of Energy><Language><Latino Population><Latino group><Latino individual><Latino people><Latinos><Maintenance><Manuals><Medical><Methods><Monitor><Non-pharmacologic Therapy><Nonpharmacologic Intervention><Nonpharmacologic Therapy><Nonpharmacologic approach><Nonpharmacologic treatment><Osteoarthritis><Osteoarthrosis><Outcome Measure><Participant><Patient Self-Report><Pharmaceutical Agent><Pharmaceuticals><Pharmacologic Substance><Pharmacological Substance><Physical activity><Population><Procedures><Professional Organizations><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Randomized><Recommendation><Research><Research Assistant><Research Resources><Resources><Safety><Self Efficacy><Self Management><Self-Report><Spanish><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><Structure><Symptoms><Testing><Training><United States><Walking><Work><adulthood><arthritic><arthritic pain><arthritis pain><assessing cost effectiveness><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><budget impact><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community based organizations><community organizations><community-based health><cost><cost effective><cost effectiveness><cost-effectiveness evaluation><daily living function><daily living functionality><data management><degenerative joint disease><determine cost effectiveness><developmental><disparities in treatment><electronic communication><enroll><evaluate cost-effectiveness><evidence base><examine cost effectiveness><exercise intervention><experience><functional ability><functional capacity><hypertrophic arthritis><improved><improved outcome><inequality in treatment><internet portal><intervention design><intervention refinement><lack of physical activity><measurable outcome><moderate-to-vigorous physical activity><multi-component intervention><multi-faceted intervention><multi-modal intervention><multicomponent intervention><multifaceted intervention><multimodal intervention><multiphase optimization strategy><non-drug therapy><non-drug treatment><nondrug therapy><nondrug treatment><on-line portal><online portal><outcome measurement><pain killer><pain medication><pain reduction><pain reliever><painkiller><pedometer><pharmaceutical><physical activity intervention><physical inactivity><premature><prematurity><primary outcome><professional association><professional membership><professional society><programs><quality of sleep><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><reduce pain><secondary outcome><sleep quality><statistical analysis><theories><therapy design><timeline><treatment design><treatment disparity><treatment inequality><treatment inequity><walking program><web portal><web-based portal>
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Sandra Hyatt Soto

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Exploratory lead · 0/100
$202,780
FY 2025

Project Title

Evaluating the essential components needed for a physical activity initiation and maintenance intervention to improve physical activity and arthritis pain and symptoms in Latinos with arthritis

Grant Number:

5R34AR083685-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2024

End Date:

12/31/2025

Project Abstract

More than one in five adult Latinos in the United States has arthritis and Latinos experience greater joint pain and limitations than non-Latino Whites. Physical activity (PA) improves arthritis symptoms, yet Latinos are less likely to engage in any PA (50%) than non-Latino Whites (65%). Camine con ...

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Emily Anne Hurley

CHILDREN'S MERCY HOSP (KANSAS CITY, MO), KANSAS CITY, MO

Exploratory lead · 0/100
$177,109
FY 2025

Project Title

Enhancing communication on relationship preservation, safer conception and PrEP to promote HIV testing

Grant Number:

5R34MH132473-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2023

End Date:

11/30/2025

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Optimizing uptake of HIV testing is critical to meeting 95-95-95 goals in sub-Saharan Africa. As 30% of new infections in occur within married or cohabitating couples, maximizing testing among individuals who are or may someday be in serious heterosexual relationships has been identi...

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Joanna M. Fiszdon

VA CONNECTICUT HEALTHCARE SYSTEM, WEST HAVEN, CT

Exploratory lead · 0/100
$0
FY 2025

Project Title

Understanding Social Situations (USS): Training to improve social function in people with psychosis

Grant Number:

5I01RX003354-05

Activity Code:

I01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

10/1/2020

End Date:

9/30/2025

Project Abstract

Schizophrenia and other psychotic spectrum disorders (PSD) are characterized by severe, persistent impairments in social function, which play a large role in a person’s level of disability, community integration, and likelihood of relapse. Social functioning has also been identified as a key unmet t...

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Search NIH grants by PI name

Looking for a specific principal investigator? The keyword search above looks up funded projects by topic. To search NIH grants by PI name (last name, first + last name, or partial name) and see every active and recent NIH award for that researcher, use the dedicated PI Funding Status tool.

How to Use PI Funding Data for Career Decisions

Finding the right principal investigator is one of the most important decisions in an academic career. Whether you are a postdoc looking for a mentor, a graduate student choosing a rotation lab, or a collaborator seeking a co-PI, NIH funding data provides objective signals about which investigators have active research programs and resources to support new team members.

A PI with a recently awarded R01 or equivalent grant is more likely to have budget for new personnel than one whose funding ended two years ago. The activity code tells you the type of grant: R01 and R35 awards typically support multiple lab members, while K-series awards are individual career development grants that may not fund additional positions. Understanding these distinctions helps you interpret search results accurately.

Look beyond the dollar amount. A $500,000 per year R01 at a high-cost institution may support fewer positions than a $300,000 award at a university with lower overhead rates. The project abstract and public health relevance statement reveal whether the PI's research direction aligns with your interests and expertise.

Understanding PI Grant Portfolios

A PI's grant portfolio reveals more than individual awards. Investigators with multiple active grants often run larger labs with more diverse projects, which can mean more opportunities for trainees. However, a PI with a single well-funded grant may offer more focused mentorship and a clearer path to publications.

Multi-PI grants (those with more than one principal investigator listed) indicate collaborative research and may involve trainees from multiple institutions. These can be excellent opportunities for interdisciplinary training but may also mean split attention from any single mentor.

Pay attention to the timing of awards. A PI who just received a new five-year R01 is in a different position than one whose grant ends next year. New awards often correspond to lab expansion and active recruiting, making them ideal targets for job seekers. The start and end dates shown in each result help you assess this timing.

Best Practices for Contacting Funded PIs

Once you identify a promising PI through this tool, the next step is outreach. NIH public records do not include email addresses, but you can usually find contact information through the PI's institutional profile page, lab website, or recent publications. Google Scholar, PubMed, and the PI's department website are reliable starting points.

When reaching out, reference the specific grant that caught your attention. Mentioning the project title and explaining how your skills relate to the funded work shows that you have done your homework. Keep your initial message concise: introduce yourself, explain your interest, attach your CV, and ask whether they anticipate openings.

Timing matters. Contacting a PI within the first year of a new award is ideal, as this is when they are most likely to be recruiting. If you find multiple promising PIs in the same field, prioritize those with the most recent award notices and activity codes that support trainee positions such as R01, U01, or P-series grants.

Frequently Asked Questions About PI Search

What does the opportunity score mean?

The opportunity score is a heuristic that combines award recency, funding amount, activity code type, and project characteristics to estimate how actionable a result might be for job seekers or collaborators. Higher scores suggest stronger signals, but always verify by reading the abstract and checking the PI's current lab page.

Why can't I find a PI I know has funding?

Name variations are the most common cause. Try searching with just the last name, or use different formats like "Smith, John" versus "John Smith." Some PIs also publish under different name variations or may have awards under a previous institutional affiliation.

Does this tool show all NIH-funded PIs?

The tool searches NIH RePORTER data for the keyword and year range you specify. It returns PIs whose funded projects match your search terms. PIs with grants in unrelated areas or whose projects use different terminology will not appear in keyword-filtered results.

What is the difference between "Likely hiring" and "Training-friendly" filters?

"Likely hiring" flags PIs with large new awards or activity codes typically associated with lab expansion. "Training-friendly" identifies awards that include training components or are at institutions known for postdoctoral programs. Both are heuristic filters to help prioritize your outreach.

How to use this well

Start broad, then narrow. Search a field first, then refine by timeframe once you understand who is currently active.

After you find a promising PI, cross-check them in Check PI Funding and review their institution, mechanism type, and project abstracts before reaching out.

What a match means

A result means the keyword appears relevant to the funded project data we searched. It does not guarantee the PI is hiring or that the grant is still active.

Use the abstract, award year, mechanism, and organization context to decide whether the record is strategically relevant.

Data limits

NIH records can lag, institutional names can vary, and some investigators publish or file awards under multiple name formats.

For details on source coverage and refresh cadence, read Data & Methodology.

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Principal investigators who received NIH awards in the last 90 days, organized by research area. Use this as a starting point for postdoc searches, collaborator outreach, or competitor scans. Counts and labs refresh daily.

Alzheimer's disease

Neurodegeneration, biomarkers, and disease-modifying therapies.

  • Carlos Cruchaga WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, MO
    CONGAS: "Caribbean Omics 'N' Genomics for Alzheimer Study"
    $101,153 · awarded Feb 25, 2026 · 3U01AG084514-01A1S1
  • Carlos Cruchaga WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, MO
    CONGAS: "Caribbean Omics 'N' Genomics for Alzheimer Study"
    $3,086,339 · awarded Feb 19, 2026 · 1U01AG084514-01A1
  • HARALD SONTHEIMER UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, VA
    Extracellular matrix and memory impairments in Alzheimer disease
    $709,066 · awarded Apr 7, 2026 · 5R01AG085359-03
  • Keith Josephs MAYO CLINIC ROCHESTER, MN
    The neurobiology of two distinct subtypes of neurodegenerative apraxia of speech: phenotypes of Alzheimer disease related 4-repeat tauopathies
    $643,670 · awarded Apr 1, 2026 · 5R01DC014942-09
  • DMITRIY YABLONSKIY WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, MO
    Deep-Learning-Augmented Quantitative Gradient Recalled Echo (DLA-qGRE) MRI for in vivo Clinical Evaluation of Brain Microstructural Neurodegeneration in Alzheimer Disease
    $661,985 · awarded Mar 3, 2026 · 4R01AG082030-02

CRISPR & gene editing

Therapeutic gene editing, base editing, and prime editing.

  • Changchun Liu UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT SCH OF MED/DNT, CT
    Asymmetric CRISPR Approach for Nucleic Acid Quantification
    $643,849 · awarded Mar 30, 2026 · 2R01EB023607-06A1
  • William Pu BOSTON CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, MA
    A modular system for murine CRISPR genome and epigenome editing
    $267,000 · awarded Mar 27, 2026 · 5R21OD037909-02
  • Naama Aviram SLOAN-KETTERING INST CAN RESEARCH, NY
    Molecular mechanisms of memory formation and tolerance in CRISPR-Cas systems
    $249,000 · awarded Apr 2, 2026 · 5R00GM148720-04
  • Mats Ljungman UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, MI
    Precision targeting of bladder cancer using CRISPR
    $582,849 · awarded Feb 17, 2026 · 5R01CA285730-03
  • Shannon Miller SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE, THE, CA
    Development of potent and safe CRISPR tools for in vivo gene editing using directed evolution
    $230,000 · awarded May 5, 2026 · 5R21EB036298-03

Cancer immunotherapy

Checkpoint inhibitors, CAR-T, TIL therapy, and beyond.

  • TERRY SHEPPARD KEYSTONE SYMPOSIA, CO
    Cancer Immunotherapy: Basic Mechanisms Informing Clinical Applications & Combinations
    $5,000 · awarded Mar 3, 2026 · 1R13CA310704-01
  • Veronika Fedirko UNIVERSITY OF TX MD ANDERSON CAN CTR, TX
    Gut Microbiome and Cancer Immunotherapy Outcomes in Advanced Renal Cell Carcinoma
    $927,329 · awarded Mar 3, 2026 · 5R01CA255322-05
  • Yuwen Zhu UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER, CO
    The GPR171 pathway in cancer immunotherapy
    $355,706 · awarded Apr 2, 2026 · 5R01CA279398-04
  • ANDREW WIEMER UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT STORRS, CT
    Synthesis and evaluation of BTN3A1 ligands for cancer immunotherapy
    $374,171 · awarded May 1, 2026 · 5R01CA266138-05
  • Wei Hu YALE UNIVERSITY, CT
    Novel Treg inactivating approach for cancer immunotherapy via targeted protein degradation
    $482,312 · awarded Apr 6, 2026 · 1R01CA295942-01A1

GLP-1 & metabolic disease

Diabetes, obesity, and weight-loss therapeutic mechanisms.

  • ZHIPING PANG RUTGERS BIOMEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES, NJ
    Synaptic and circuit mechanisms of central GLP-1 signaling in energy balance
    $479,051 · awarded Apr 23, 2026 · 5R01DK131452-05
  • Madhusmita Misra UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, VA
    Bone metabolism in adolescents undergoing GLP-1 receptor agonist therapy
    $471,776 · awarded Apr 24, 2026 · 5R01HD118635-07
  • STEVEN SCHWENDEMAN UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, MI
    Remote Loading of Melanocortin and GLP-1 Peptides in Polymers for Treatment of Obesity
    $231,000 · awarded Apr 17, 2026 · 1R56DK141545-01A1
  • Jessica Barson DREXEL UNIVERSITY, PA
    Suppression of ethanol dependence-induced maladaptive appetitive and consummatory behavior by the GLP-1 system
    $564,306 · awarded May 5, 2026 · 1R01AA031732-01A1
  • MICHAEL CAMILLERI MAYO CLINIC ROCHESTER, MN
    A Randomized, placebo-controlled trial of the effects of Long-Acting GLP-1 or Dual Incretin (GLP-1 and GIP) Modulation on Gastrointestinal Functions and Relationship to Weight Loss
    $322,800 · awarded Apr 9, 2026 · 5R01DK142606-02

Long COVID

Post-acute sequelae and chronic infection-driven illness.

  • Alexei Tumanov UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HLTH SCIENCE CENTER, TX
    Lymphotoxin-dependent control of long COVID
    $234,715 · awarded Feb 13, 2026 · 1R21AI185790-01A1
  • Amal Amer OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, OH
    Role of the Non-canonical Inflammasome in SARS-CoV-2-mediated Pathology and Coagulopathy
    $2,974,582 · awarded Apr 21, 2026 · 5P01AI175399-03
  • Alba Azola JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, MD
    Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity and Immune Dynamics in Neuropsychiatric Sequelae of Post-SARS-CoV-2 onset ME/CFS versus Pre-Pandemic ME/CFS Patients
    $633,378 · awarded Apr 17, 2026 · 1R01NS147100-01
  • DANIELLE REED MONELL CHEMICAL SENSES CENTER, PA
    Inflammation and chemosensory loss
    $2,654,249 · awarded Feb 26, 2026 · 1P50DC022549-01A1
  • Jarred Younger UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, AL
    Low-dose naltrexone (LDN) for the treatment of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS)
    $556,686 · awarded Mar 6, 2026 · 1UG3NS141843-01A1