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ERIN MCGLADE

UTAH STATE HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM--UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, SALT LAKE CITY, UT

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$2,730,566
FY 2026

Project Title

1/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT U UTAH

Grant Number:

5U01DA041134-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Utah><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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PERRY FRANKLIN RENSHAW

UTAH STATE HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM--UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, SALT LAKE CITY, UT

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$2,730,566
FY 2026

Project Title

1/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT U UTAH

Grant Number:

5U01DA041134-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Utah><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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.

Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd

UTAH STATE HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM--UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, SALT LAKE CITY, UT

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$2,730,566
FY 2026

Project Title

1/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT U UTAH

Grant Number:

5U01DA041134-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Utah><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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.

JOHN R SEELEY

UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OR

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$2,234,373
FY 2026

Project Title

Expanding access and accelerating delivery of interventions to promote mental health for underserved adolescents

Grant Number:

5P50MH139449-02

Activity Code:

P50

Mechanism:

Research Centers

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/7/2025

End Date:

3/31/2030

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

OVERALL PROJECT SUMMARY The overall goal of our transdisciplinary center for Expanding Access and Accelerating Delivery of Interventions to Promote Mental Health for Underserved Adolescents (ACCESS) is to improve the mental health of underserved youth, families, and school communities through an opt...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><Acceleration><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Affect><Assess implementation><Awareness><Behavior><Behavior Disorders><Behavioral><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><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Common Data Element><Communication><Communities><Curriculum><Data><Data Science><Data Set><Development><Discipline><Distress><Dropout><Educational Curriculum><Educational workshop><Epidemic><Evaluation><Evidence based practice><Experimental Therapies><Faculty Education><Faculty Training><Family><Goals><History><Implementation assessment><Individual><Infrastructure><Intervention><Investigational Therapies><Investigational Treatments><Investigators><Knowledge><Link><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mental health promotion><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><NIH><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><National Institutes of Health><Oregon><Outcome><Parents><Pilot Projects><Prevention><Prevention program><Problem behavior><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Public Health><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Sharing><Resources><Risk><Risk Reduction><Risk Taking><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><Schools><Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial><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><Social Support System><Strategic Planning><Structure><Students><Support System><System><Teacher Education><Teacher Educator><Teacher Preparation><Teacher Professional Development><Teacher Training><Technology><Testing><Time><Training><Underserved Population><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Validation><Workshop><Youth><Youth 10-21><adolescence (12-20)><adult youth><behavioral disorder><behavioral problem><career><classroom environment><college atmosphere><collegial atmosphere><collegiate atmosphere><community partners><community-based partners><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 harmonization><data sharing><design><designing><developmental><digital health><digital intervention><early adolescence><education atmosphere><educational atmosphere><educational environment><effective intervention><effectiveness testing><emotion regulation><emotional regulation><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><evidence base><experimental therapeutic agents><experimental therapeutics><faculty development><faculty professional development><harmonized data><health and care delivery><health care delivery><health delivery systems><health services delivery><high school><histories><implementation determinants><implementation evaluation><implementation factors><implementation measures><implementation/effectiveness><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><instructor training><intellectual atmosphere><intervention delivery><intervention program><junior high><junior high school><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><learning atmosphere><learning environment><lesson plans><mental development><mental illness><middle school><parent><pediatric><pilot study><practical implementation><pragmatic implementation><prevent><preventing><prevention practice><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><research study><risk-reducing><school atmosphere><school climate><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><teacher development><technology intervention><technology-based interventions><technology-enabled interventions><technology-focused interventions><training atmosphere><training opportunity><trial design><under served group><under served individual><under served people><under served population><underserved group><underserved individual><underserved people><university atmosphere><validations><webinar><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><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.

ELIZABETH A STORMSHAK

UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OR

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$2,234,373
FY 2026

Project Title

Expanding access and accelerating delivery of interventions to promote mental health for underserved adolescents

Grant Number:

5P50MH139449-02

Activity Code:

P50

Mechanism:

Research Centers

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/7/2025

End Date:

3/31/2030

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

OVERALL PROJECT SUMMARY The overall goal of our transdisciplinary center for Expanding Access and Accelerating Delivery of Interventions to Promote Mental Health for Underserved Adolescents (ACCESS) is to improve the mental health of underserved youth, families, and school communities through an opt...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><Acceleration><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Affect><Assess implementation><Awareness><Behavior><Behavior Disorders><Behavioral><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><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Common Data Element><Communication><Communities><Curriculum><Data><Data Science><Data Set><Development><Discipline><Distress><Dropout><Educational Curriculum><Educational workshop><Epidemic><Evaluation><Evidence based practice><Experimental Therapies><Faculty Education><Faculty Training><Family><Goals><History><Implementation assessment><Individual><Infrastructure><Intervention><Investigational Therapies><Investigational Treatments><Investigators><Knowledge><Link><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mental health promotion><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><NIH><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><National Institutes of Health><Oregon><Outcome><Parents><Pilot Projects><Prevention><Prevention program><Problem behavior><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Public Health><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Sharing><Resources><Risk><Risk Reduction><Risk Taking><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><Schools><Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial><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><Social Support System><Strategic Planning><Structure><Students><Support System><System><Teacher Education><Teacher Educator><Teacher Preparation><Teacher Professional Development><Teacher Training><Technology><Testing><Time><Training><Underserved Population><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Validation><Workshop><Youth><Youth 10-21><adolescence (12-20)><adult youth><behavioral disorder><behavioral problem><career><classroom environment><college atmosphere><collegial atmosphere><collegiate atmosphere><community partners><community-based partners><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 harmonization><data sharing><design><designing><developmental><digital health><digital intervention><early adolescence><education atmosphere><educational atmosphere><educational environment><effective intervention><effectiveness testing><emotion regulation><emotional regulation><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><evidence base><experimental therapeutic agents><experimental therapeutics><faculty development><faculty professional development><harmonized data><health and care delivery><health care delivery><health delivery systems><health services delivery><high school><histories><implementation determinants><implementation evaluation><implementation factors><implementation measures><implementation/effectiveness><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><instructor training><intellectual atmosphere><intervention delivery><intervention program><junior high><junior high school><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><learning atmosphere><learning environment><lesson plans><mental development><mental illness><middle school><parent><pediatric><pilot study><practical implementation><pragmatic implementation><prevent><preventing><prevention practice><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><research study><risk-reducing><school atmosphere><school climate><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><teacher development><technology intervention><technology-based interventions><technology-enabled interventions><technology-focused interventions><training atmosphere><training opportunity><trial design><under served group><under served individual><under served people><under served population><underserved group><underserved individual><underserved people><university atmosphere><validations><webinar><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><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.

ALYSA E DOYLE

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$2,109,289
FY 2026

Project Title

JASPer-MH: Jointly Assessed Scalable Phenotypes for Mental Health

Grant Number:

5U01MH136059-03

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/20/2024

End Date:

2/28/2029

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

Mental health among young adults represents a public health crisis, requiring more efficient and precise means of understanding illness trajectories in the general population. Such models could provide opportunities for early identification and intervention for mental illness during the period of ad...

Research Terms

<12-20 years old><18 year old><18 years of age><20 year old><20 years of age><AI based model><AI model><Academic Medical Centers><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent and Young Adult><Behavior><Caring><Clinical><Clinical Data><Clinical assessments><Code><Coding System><Cognition><Cognitive><Consensus><Data><Development><Diagnosis><Diagnostic><Dimensions><Early Intervention><Early identification><Economics><Education><Educational aspects><Electronic Health Record><Elements><Employment><Enrollment><Equipment and supply inventories><Evolution><General Population><General Public><Goals><Health Care Systems><Health system><Individual><Interpretable ML><Interpretable machine learning><Intervention><Inventory><Investigators><Legal system><Link><Literature><Maps><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Modeling><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Natural Language Processing><Neural Development><Neurocognitive><Neurosciences><On-Line Systems><Online Systems><Outcome><Patient Self-Report><Patients><Performance><Phase><Phenotype><Population><Predicting Risk><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Public Health><RDoC><Reporting><Research Domain Criteria><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Secure><Self-Report><Staging><Surgeon><Symptoms><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><Time><Translating><University Medical Centers><Variant><Variation><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><adolescence (12-20)><adult youth><age 18><age 18 years><age 20><age 20 years><artificial intelligence model><artificial intelligence-based model><clinical predictors><cognitive function><cognitive task><cohort><computer based prediction><cost><delivered remotely><developmental><economic><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><enroll><evidence base><explainable ML><explainable machine learning><falls><forecasting risk><functional outcomes><health record><improved><lens><lenses><machine learning based method><machine learning method><machine learning methodologies><mental illness><natural language understanding><neurocognitive test><neurodevelopment><neuropsychiatric><neuropsychiatry><novel><online computer><predict risk><predict risks><predicted risk><predicted risks><predicting risks><predictive modeling><predictive risk><predicts risk><prospective><psychiatric illness><psychiatric symptom><psychological disorder><psychosocial><remote delivery><risk prediction><risk prediction system><risk prediction tool><risk predictions><risk stratification><screening><screenings><stratify risk><substance use><substance using><teen years><teenage><trait><twenty year old><twenty years of age><virtual><web based><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youth age>
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ROY H. Perlis

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$2,109,289
FY 2026

Project Title

JASPer-MH: Jointly Assessed Scalable Phenotypes for Mental Health

Grant Number:

5U01MH136059-03

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/20/2024

End Date:

2/28/2029

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

Mental health among young adults represents a public health crisis, requiring more efficient and precise means of understanding illness trajectories in the general population. Such models could provide opportunities for early identification and intervention for mental illness during the period of ad...

Research Terms

<12-20 years old><18 year old><18 years of age><20 year old><20 years of age><AI based model><AI model><Academic Medical Centers><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent and Young Adult><Behavior><Caring><Clinical><Clinical Data><Clinical assessments><Code><Coding System><Cognition><Cognitive><Consensus><Data><Development><Diagnosis><Diagnostic><Dimensions><Early Intervention><Early identification><Economics><Education><Educational aspects><Electronic Health Record><Elements><Employment><Enrollment><Equipment and supply inventories><Evolution><General Population><General Public><Goals><Health Care Systems><Health system><Individual><Interpretable ML><Interpretable machine learning><Intervention><Inventory><Investigators><Legal system><Link><Literature><Maps><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Modeling><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Natural Language Processing><Neural Development><Neurocognitive><Neurosciences><On-Line Systems><Online Systems><Outcome><Patient Self-Report><Patients><Performance><Phase><Phenotype><Population><Predicting Risk><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Public Health><RDoC><Reporting><Research Domain Criteria><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Secure><Self-Report><Staging><Surgeon><Symptoms><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><Time><Translating><University Medical Centers><Variant><Variation><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><adolescence (12-20)><adult youth><age 18><age 18 years><age 20><age 20 years><artificial intelligence model><artificial intelligence-based model><clinical predictors><cognitive function><cognitive task><cohort><computer based prediction><cost><delivered remotely><developmental><economic><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><enroll><evidence base><explainable ML><explainable machine learning><falls><forecasting risk><functional outcomes><health record><improved><lens><lenses><machine learning based method><machine learning method><machine learning methodologies><mental illness><natural language understanding><neurocognitive test><neurodevelopment><neuropsychiatric><neuropsychiatry><novel><online computer><predict risk><predict risks><predicted risk><predicted risks><predicting risks><predictive modeling><predictive risk><predicts risk><prospective><psychiatric illness><psychiatric symptom><psychological disorder><psychosocial><remote delivery><risk prediction><risk prediction system><risk prediction tool><risk predictions><risk stratification><screening><screenings><stratify risk><substance use><substance using><teen years><teenage><trait><twenty year old><twenty years of age><virtual><web based><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youth age>
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Mary M Heitzeg

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$2,040,687
FY 2026

Project Title

9/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT U MICHIGAN

Grant Number:

5U01DA041106-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Michigan><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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Chandra Sekhar Sripada

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$2,040,687
FY 2026

Project Title

9/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT U MICHIGAN

Grant Number:

5U01DA041106-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Michigan><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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Joanna Jacobus

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO, LA JOLLA, CA

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$2,026,085
FY 2026

Project Title

5/21 ABCD-USA Consortium: Research Project Site at UC San Diego

Grant Number:

5U01DA041089-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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Susan F. Tapert

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO, LA JOLLA, CA

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$2,026,085
FY 2026

Project Title

5/21 ABCD-USA Consortium: Research Project Site at UC San Diego

Grant Number:

5U01DA041089-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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Raul Gonzalez

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY, MIAMI, FL

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$2,020,808
FY 2026

Project Title

4/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT FIU

Grant Number:

5U01DA041156-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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Angela R Laird

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY, MIAMI, FL

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$2,020,808
FY 2026

Project Title

4/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT FIU

Grant Number:

5U01DA041156-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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ROBIN L AUPPERLE

LAUREATE INSTITUTE FOR BRAIN RESEARCH, TULSA, OK

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,974,592
FY 2026

Project Title

15/21 ABCD-USA Consortium: Research Project Site at LIBR

Grant Number:

5U01DA050989-07

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/15/2020

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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MARTIN P. PAULUS

LAUREATE INSTITUTE FOR BRAIN RESEARCH, TULSA, OK

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,974,592
FY 2026

Project Title

15/21 ABCD-USA Consortium: Research Project Site at LIBR

Grant Number:

5U01DA050989-07

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/15/2020

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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Deanna Barch

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,922,593
FY 2026

Project Title

21/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT WUSTL

Grant Number:

5U01DA051038-07

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/15/2020

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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ANDREW C. HEATH

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,922,593
FY 2026

Project Title

21/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT WUSTL

Grant Number:

5U01DA051038-07

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/15/2020

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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Pamela Ann Madden

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,922,593
FY 2026

Project Title

21/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT WUSTL

Grant Number:

5U01DA051038-07

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/15/2020

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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LINDA CHANG

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE, BALTIMORE, MD

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,863,099
FY 2026

Project Title

2/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT UMB

Grant Number:

5U01DA041117-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Baltimore><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Maryland><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Universities><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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THOMAS M ERNST

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE, BALTIMORE, MD

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,863,099
FY 2026

Project Title

2/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT UMB

Grant Number:

5U01DA041117-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Baltimore><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Maryland><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Universities><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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Theodore M Kamenecka

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,781,729
FY 2026

Project Title

Preclinical development of a precision therapy for a monogenic mental health disorder

Grant Number:

5U01MH136567-03

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/16/2024

End Date:

1/31/2029

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

PROJECT SUMMARY In this project, we propose to develop primary and secondary lead small molecules into preclinical drug candidates for a precision SYNGAP1-DEE therapy. This research is consistent with the mission of NIMH because this genetic disorder impacts mental health and behavior through impair...

Research Terms

<ASD><Adverse effects><Affect><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Autism><Autistic Disorder><Automation><Automobile Driving><Behavior><Behavioral><Biological Agent><Biological Products><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><CNS Nervous System><Care Givers><Caregivers><Central Nervous System><Chemical Agents><Chemical Structure><Chemicals><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><DNA mutation><Development><Diagnosis><Disease><Disorder><Distress><Disturbance in cognition><Dose><Drug Kinetics><Drugs><Early Infantile Autism><Encephalon><Ensure><Epilepsy><Epileptic Seizures><Epileptics><Escalante syndrome><Exhibits><Family><Formulation><Fragile X><Fragile X Syndrome><Funding><Gene Expression><Gene Targeting><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Change><Genetic Diseases><Genetic defect><Genetic mutation><Goals><Human><Impaired cognition><Impairment><In Vitro><Infantile Autism><Intellectual disability><Intellectual functioning disability><Intellectual limitation><Kanner's Syndrome><Knowledge><Lead><Link><Live Birth><Martin-Bell Syndrome><Martin-Bell-Renpenning syndrome><Medication><Medicinal Chemistry><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microsomes><Mission><Modern Man><Murine><Mus><Mutation><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Nervous System Physiology><Neural Cell><Neuraxis><Neurocyte><Neurodevelopmental Disorder><Neurologic function><Neurological Development Disorder><Neurological function><Neurons><Oral><Outcome><PK/PD><Pathogenicity><Pathway interactions><Patients><Pb element><Penetrance><Pharmaceutic Chemistry><Pharmaceutical Chemistry><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmacokinetics><Pharmacology><Phenotype><Pre-clinical Drug Testing/Development><Precision therapeutics><Preclinical Drug Development><Preclinical Drug Testing/Development><Prevalence><Property><Proteins><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><QOL improvement><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Renpenning syndrome 2><Reporting><Research><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Risk><SYNGAP1><Safety><Seizure Disorder><Seizures><Solubility><Spinal Column><Spine><Synaptic Ras GTPase Activating Protein 1><Technology><Testing><Variant><Variation><Vertebral column><Work><X-linked mental deficiency-megalotestes syndrome><X-linked mental retardation with fragile X syndrome><X-linked mental retardation-fragile site 1 syndrome><autism spectral disorder><autism spectrum disorder><autism-fragile X (AFRAX) syndrome><autistic spectrum disorder><backbone><biologics><biopharmaceutical><biotherapeutic agent><brain cell><brain tissue><chemical library><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive enhancement><cognitive loss><design><designing><determine efficacy><developmental><driving><drug candidate><drug/agent><effective therapy><effective treatment><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><epilepsia><epileptogenic><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><fra(X) syndrome><fra(X)(28) syndrome><fra(X)(q27) syndrome><fra(X)(q27-28) syndrome><fragile X-mental retardation syndrome><fragile Xq syndrome><fragile site mental retardation 1><genetic approach><genetic condition><genetic disorder><genetic strategy><genome mutation><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><improved><improvements in QOL><improvements in quality of life><in vivo><individual patient><intellectual and developmental disability><lead optimization><lead series><limited intellectual functioning><macro-orchidism-marker X (MOMX) syndrome><macro-orchidism-marker X syndrome><mar(X) syndrome><marker X syndrome><mental illness><mental retardation-macroorchidism syndrome><model of animal><mouse genetics><nervous system function><neurodevelopmental disease><neuronal><novel><pathway><patient population><pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics><pre-clinical><pre-clinical development><pre-clinical drug development><precision therapies><precision treatment><preclinical><preclinical development><protein expression><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><quality of life improvement><rare genetic disease><rare genetic disorder><scaffold><scaffolding><scale up><screening><screenings><small molecule><small molecule libraries><social>
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Courtney A Miller

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,781,729
FY 2026

Project Title

Preclinical development of a precision therapy for a monogenic mental health disorder

Grant Number:

5U01MH136567-03

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/16/2024

End Date:

1/31/2029

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

PROJECT SUMMARY In this project, we propose to develop primary and secondary lead small molecules into preclinical drug candidates for a precision SYNGAP1-DEE therapy. This research is consistent with the mission of NIMH because this genetic disorder impacts mental health and behavior through impair...

Research Terms

<ASD><Adverse effects><Affect><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Autism><Autistic Disorder><Automation><Automobile Driving><Behavior><Behavioral><Biological Agent><Biological Products><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><CNS Nervous System><Care Givers><Caregivers><Central Nervous System><Chemical Agents><Chemical Structure><Chemicals><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><DNA mutation><Development><Diagnosis><Disease><Disorder><Distress><Disturbance in cognition><Dose><Drug Kinetics><Drugs><Early Infantile Autism><Encephalon><Ensure><Epilepsy><Epileptic Seizures><Epileptics><Escalante syndrome><Exhibits><Family><Formulation><Fragile X><Fragile X Syndrome><Funding><Gene Expression><Gene Targeting><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Change><Genetic Diseases><Genetic defect><Genetic mutation><Goals><Human><Impaired cognition><Impairment><In Vitro><Infantile Autism><Intellectual disability><Intellectual functioning disability><Intellectual limitation><Kanner's Syndrome><Knowledge><Lead><Link><Live Birth><Martin-Bell Syndrome><Martin-Bell-Renpenning syndrome><Medication><Medicinal Chemistry><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microsomes><Mission><Modern Man><Murine><Mus><Mutation><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Nervous System Physiology><Neural Cell><Neuraxis><Neurocyte><Neurodevelopmental Disorder><Neurologic function><Neurological Development Disorder><Neurological function><Neurons><Oral><Outcome><PK/PD><Pathogenicity><Pathway interactions><Patients><Pb element><Penetrance><Pharmaceutic Chemistry><Pharmaceutical Chemistry><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmacokinetics><Pharmacology><Phenotype><Pre-clinical Drug Testing/Development><Precision therapeutics><Preclinical Drug Development><Preclinical Drug Testing/Development><Prevalence><Property><Proteins><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><QOL improvement><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Renpenning syndrome 2><Reporting><Research><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Risk><SYNGAP1><Safety><Seizure Disorder><Seizures><Solubility><Spinal Column><Spine><Synaptic Ras GTPase Activating Protein 1><Technology><Testing><Variant><Variation><Vertebral column><Work><X-linked mental deficiency-megalotestes syndrome><X-linked mental retardation with fragile X syndrome><X-linked mental retardation-fragile site 1 syndrome><autism spectral disorder><autism spectrum disorder><autism-fragile X (AFRAX) syndrome><autistic spectrum disorder><backbone><biologics><biopharmaceutical><biotherapeutic agent><brain cell><brain tissue><chemical library><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive enhancement><cognitive loss><design><designing><determine efficacy><developmental><driving><drug candidate><drug/agent><effective therapy><effective treatment><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><epilepsia><epileptogenic><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><fra(X) syndrome><fra(X)(28) syndrome><fra(X)(q27) syndrome><fra(X)(q27-28) syndrome><fragile X-mental retardation syndrome><fragile Xq syndrome><fragile site mental retardation 1><genetic approach><genetic condition><genetic disorder><genetic strategy><genome mutation><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><improved><improvements in QOL><improvements in quality of life><in vivo><individual patient><intellectual and developmental disability><lead optimization><lead series><limited intellectual functioning><macro-orchidism-marker X (MOMX) syndrome><macro-orchidism-marker X syndrome><mar(X) syndrome><marker X syndrome><mental illness><mental retardation-macroorchidism syndrome><model of animal><mouse genetics><nervous system function><neurodevelopmental disease><neuronal><novel><pathway><patient population><pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics><pre-clinical><pre-clinical development><pre-clinical drug development><precision therapies><precision treatment><preclinical><preclinical development><protein expression><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><quality of life improvement><rare genetic disease><rare genetic disorder><scaffold><scaffolding><scale up><screening><screenings><small molecule><small molecule libraries><social>
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GAVIN R RUMBAUGH

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,781,729
FY 2026

Project Title

Preclinical development of a precision therapy for a monogenic mental health disorder

Grant Number:

5U01MH136567-03

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/16/2024

End Date:

1/31/2029

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

PROJECT SUMMARY In this project, we propose to develop primary and secondary lead small molecules into preclinical drug candidates for a precision SYNGAP1-DEE therapy. This research is consistent with the mission of NIMH because this genetic disorder impacts mental health and behavior through impair...

Research Terms

<ASD><Adverse effects><Affect><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Autism><Autistic Disorder><Automation><Automobile Driving><Behavior><Behavioral><Biological Agent><Biological Products><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><CNS Nervous System><Care Givers><Caregivers><Central Nervous System><Chemical Agents><Chemical Structure><Chemicals><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><DNA mutation><Development><Diagnosis><Disease><Disorder><Distress><Disturbance in cognition><Dose><Drug Kinetics><Drugs><Early Infantile Autism><Encephalon><Ensure><Epilepsy><Epileptic Seizures><Epileptics><Escalante syndrome><Exhibits><Family><Formulation><Fragile X><Fragile X Syndrome><Funding><Gene Expression><Gene Targeting><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Change><Genetic Diseases><Genetic defect><Genetic mutation><Goals><Human><Impaired cognition><Impairment><In Vitro><Infantile Autism><Intellectual disability><Intellectual functioning disability><Intellectual limitation><Kanner's Syndrome><Knowledge><Lead><Link><Live Birth><Martin-Bell Syndrome><Martin-Bell-Renpenning syndrome><Medication><Medicinal Chemistry><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microsomes><Mission><Modern Man><Murine><Mus><Mutation><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Nervous System Physiology><Neural Cell><Neuraxis><Neurocyte><Neurodevelopmental Disorder><Neurologic function><Neurological Development Disorder><Neurological function><Neurons><Oral><Outcome><PK/PD><Pathogenicity><Pathway interactions><Patients><Pb element><Penetrance><Pharmaceutic Chemistry><Pharmaceutical Chemistry><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmacokinetics><Pharmacology><Phenotype><Pre-clinical Drug Testing/Development><Precision therapeutics><Preclinical Drug Development><Preclinical Drug Testing/Development><Prevalence><Property><Proteins><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><QOL improvement><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Renpenning syndrome 2><Reporting><Research><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Risk><SYNGAP1><Safety><Seizure Disorder><Seizures><Solubility><Spinal Column><Spine><Synaptic Ras GTPase Activating Protein 1><Technology><Testing><Variant><Variation><Vertebral column><Work><X-linked mental deficiency-megalotestes syndrome><X-linked mental retardation with fragile X syndrome><X-linked mental retardation-fragile site 1 syndrome><autism spectral disorder><autism spectrum disorder><autism-fragile X (AFRAX) syndrome><autistic spectrum disorder><backbone><biologics><biopharmaceutical><biotherapeutic agent><brain cell><brain tissue><chemical library><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive enhancement><cognitive loss><design><designing><determine efficacy><developmental><driving><drug candidate><drug/agent><effective therapy><effective treatment><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><epilepsia><epileptogenic><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><fra(X) syndrome><fra(X)(28) syndrome><fra(X)(q27) syndrome><fra(X)(q27-28) syndrome><fragile X-mental retardation syndrome><fragile Xq syndrome><fragile site mental retardation 1><genetic approach><genetic condition><genetic disorder><genetic strategy><genome mutation><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><improved><improvements in QOL><improvements in quality of life><in vivo><individual patient><intellectual and developmental disability><lead optimization><lead series><limited intellectual functioning><macro-orchidism-marker X (MOMX) syndrome><macro-orchidism-marker X syndrome><mar(X) syndrome><marker X syndrome><mental illness><mental retardation-macroorchidism syndrome><model of animal><mouse genetics><nervous system function><neurodevelopmental disease><neuronal><novel><pathway><patient population><pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics><pre-clinical><pre-clinical development><pre-clinical drug development><precision therapies><precision treatment><preclinical><preclinical development><protein expression><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><quality of life improvement><rare genetic disease><rare genetic disorder><scaffold><scaffolding><scale up><screening><screenings><small molecule><small molecule libraries><social>
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Megan Marie Herting

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

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,772,534
FY 2026

Project Title

8/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT CHLA

Grant Number:

5U01DA041048-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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ELIZABETH R SOWELL

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

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,772,534
FY 2026

Project Title

8/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT CHLA

Grant Number:

5U01DA041048-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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Arielle Ryan Baskin-Sommers

YALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CT

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,675,916
FY 2026

Project Title

7/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT YALE

Grant Number:

5U01DA041174-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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Betty J Casey

YALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CT

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,675,916
FY 2026

Project Title

7/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT YALE

Grant Number:

5U01DA041174-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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Dylan Grace Gee

YALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CT

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,675,916
FY 2026

Project Title

7/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT YALE

Grant Number:

5U01DA041174-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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HUGH P. GARAVAN

UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT & ST AGRIC COLLEGE, BURLINGTON, VT

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,662,110
FY 2026

Project Title

19/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT UVM

Grant Number:

5U01DA051039-07

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/15/2020

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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ALEXANDRA S POTTER

UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT & ST AGRIC COLLEGE, BURLINGTON, VT

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,662,110
FY 2026

Project Title

19/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT UVM

Grant Number:

5U01DA051039-07

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/15/2020

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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Marie T Banich

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, Boulder, CO

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,634,739
FY 2026

Project Title

14/21 ABCD-USA Consortium: Research Project Site at CU Boulder

Grant Number:

5U01DA051018-07

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/15/2020

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Neuroimaging has expanded our understanding of brain development from childhood into early adulthood. Adolescent substance use trends have shifted over time, but use of cannabis, alcohol, and tobacco remain prevalent, typically starting during teenage years, when serious mental health condi...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological Assay><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal research><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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.

Naomi P. Friedman

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, Boulder, CO

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,634,739
FY 2026

Project Title

14/21 ABCD-USA Consortium: Research Project Site at CU Boulder

Grant Number:

5U01DA051018-07

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/15/2020

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Neuroimaging has expanded our understanding of brain development from childhood into early adulthood. Adolescent substance use trends have shifted over time, but use of cannabis, alcohol, and tobacco remain prevalent, typically starting during teenage years, when serious mental health condi...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological Assay><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal research><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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Monica Luciana

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,627,080
FY 2026

Project Title

3/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT U MINNESOTA

Grant Number:

5U01DA041120-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Minnesota><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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Sylia Wilson

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,627,080
FY 2026

Project Title

3/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT U MINNESOTA

Grant Number:

5U01DA041120-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Minnesota><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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.

Damien A Fair

OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY, PORTLAND, OR

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,575,651
FY 2026

Project Title

6/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT OHSU

Grant Number:

5U01DA041148-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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.

Rebekah S Huber

OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY, PORTLAND, OR

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,575,651
FY 2026

Project Title

6/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT OHSU

Grant Number:

5U01DA041148-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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.

Bonnie J. Nagel

OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY, PORTLAND, OR

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,575,651
FY 2026

Project Title

6/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT OHSU

Grant Number:

5U01DA041148-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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Karine Dube

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, PA

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,495,153
FY 2026

Project Title

Penn Mental Health AIDS Research Center

Grant Number:

5P30MH097488-14

Activity Code:

P30

Mechanism:

Research Centers

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/3/2013

End Date:

1/31/2028

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

Overview Abstract/Summary The overarching theme of the Penn Mental Health AIDS Research Center (PMHARC) at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), and Wistar Institute (Wistar) is to transform how individuals with comorbid mental illness/AIDS are treated an...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><21+ years old><AIDS><AIDS Virus><AIDS care><AIDS focused research><AIDS related research><AIDS research><AIDS science><AIDS specific research><AIDS/HIV><Acceleration><Acquired Immune Deficiency><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Advanced HIV><Area><Basic Research><Basic Science><Bechuanaland><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Mechanisms><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Sciences><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Biological><Biological Specimen Banks><Biological Substance Banks><Biology><Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><Botswana><Budgets><Caring><Characteristics><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Children's Hospital><Clinical><Clinical Sciences><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Collaborations><Combined Modality Therapy><Communities><Conditioning Therapy><Data Management Core><Development><Drug Therapy><Elderly><Epidemiology><Evidence based intervention><Faculty><Fostering><Funding><Goals><Grant><HIV><HIV Care><HIV Infections><HIV cure><HIV disease><HIV focused research><HIV functional cure><HIV incidence><HIV intervention><HIV investigation><HIV medical care><HIV patient care><HIV related care><HIV related patient care><HIV related research><HIV research><HIV risk><HIV science><HIV specific research><HIV therapeutic><HIV therapy><HIV treatment><HIV viral infection><HIV virus infection><HIV-1 care><HIV-1 cure><HIV-1 disease><HIV-1 functional cure><HIV-1 incidence><HIV-1 infection><HIV-1 infection incidence><HIV-1 intervention><HIV-1 therapeutic><HIV-1 therapy><HIV-1 treatment><HIV/AIDS><HIV/AIDS cure><HIV/AIDS disease><HIV/AIDS incidence><Human Immunodeficiency Virus therapy><Human Immunodeficiency Virus treatment><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Immune Diseases><Immune Disorders><Immune Dysfunction><Immune System Diseases><Immune System Disorder><Immune System Dysfunction><Immune System and Related Disorders><Immunologic Diseases><Immunological Diseases><Immunological Dysfunction><Immunological System Dysfunction><Individual><Infection><Infection by HIV-1><Infection from HIV-1><Infection of HIV-1><Information Dissemination><Institution><International><Investigation on HIV><Investigators><Journals><LAV-HTLV-III><Laboratories><Leadership><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Link><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Magazine><Mechanisms of Behavior and Behavior Change><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Methodology><Mission><Modeling><Multimodal Therapy><Multimodal Treatment><NIH><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><National Institutes of Health><Organization Charts><Outcome><Pediatric Hospitals><Pennsylvania><Persons><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Philadelphia><Pilot Projects><Population><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Productivity><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatry><Psychological Health><Research><Research Associate><Research Design><Research Personnel><Research Priority><Research Resources><Research Training><Researchers><Resource Sharing><Resources><Safety><Scientific Inquiry><Services><Severe HIV Disease><Social Sciences><Study Type><Talents><Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Virus-HIV><Work><adulthood><advanced age><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><behavior intervention><behavior mechanism><behavioral and social science><behavioral intervention><biobehavior><biobehavioral><biologic><biological specimen repository><biosample repository><biospecimen bank><biospecimen repository><care of HIV-1><co-infection><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><coinfection><collaboratory><combination therapy><combined modality treatment><combined treatment><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community partners><community-based partners><comorbidity><data management and coordinating center><data management center><design><designing><developmental><dissemination of results><drug intervention><drug treatment><epidemiologic><epidemiological><full professor><geriatric><human immunodeficiency virus care><human immunodeficiency virus cure><human immunodeficiency virus disease><human immunodeficiency virus incidence><human immunodeficiency virus infection><human immunodeficiency virus research><implementation science><improved><infected with HIV><infected with human immunodeficiency virus><innovate><innovation><innovative><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><life course><mental illness><multi-modal therapy><multi-modal treatment><new approaches><next generation><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><organizational structure><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><pilot study><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><programs><psychiatric illness><psychologic><psychological><psychological disorder><recruit><research addressing HIV><research associates><research in HIV><research into HIV><research on HIV><research on human immunodeficiency virus><research to address HIV><science on HIV><science to address HIV><senior citizen><senior faculty><specimen bank><specimen repository><studies on HIV><study design><substance use><substance using><success><syndemic><synergism><synergistic epidemic><theories><translation research><translational investigation><treat HIV><treat Human Immunodeficiency Virus><youngster>
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Kelly L Jordan-Sciutto

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHILADELPHIA, PA

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,495,153
FY 2026

Project Title

Penn Mental Health AIDS Research Center

Grant Number:

5P30MH097488-14

Activity Code:

P30

Mechanism:

Research Centers

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/3/2013

End Date:

1/31/2028

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

Overview Abstract/Summary The overarching theme of the Penn Mental Health AIDS Research Center (PMHARC) at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn), Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), and Wistar Institute (Wistar) is to transform how individuals with comorbid mental illness/AIDS are treated an...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><21+ years old><AIDS><AIDS Virus><AIDS care><AIDS focused research><AIDS related research><AIDS research><AIDS science><AIDS specific research><AIDS/HIV><Acceleration><Acquired Immune Deficiency><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Advanced HIV><Area><Basic Research><Basic Science><Bechuanaland><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Mechanisms><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Sciences><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Biological><Biological Specimen Banks><Biological Substance Banks><Biology><Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><Botswana><Budgets><Caring><Characteristics><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Children's Hospital><Clinical><Clinical Sciences><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Collaborations><Combined Modality Therapy><Communities><Conditioning Therapy><Data Management Core><Development><Drug Therapy><Elderly><Epidemiology><Evidence based intervention><Faculty><Fostering><Funding><Goals><Grant><HIV><HIV Care><HIV Infections><HIV cure><HIV disease><HIV focused research><HIV functional cure><HIV incidence><HIV intervention><HIV investigation><HIV medical care><HIV patient care><HIV related care><HIV related patient care><HIV related research><HIV research><HIV risk><HIV science><HIV specific research><HIV therapeutic><HIV therapy><HIV treatment><HIV viral infection><HIV virus infection><HIV-1 care><HIV-1 cure><HIV-1 disease><HIV-1 functional cure><HIV-1 incidence><HIV-1 infection><HIV-1 infection incidence><HIV-1 intervention><HIV-1 therapeutic><HIV-1 therapy><HIV-1 treatment><HIV/AIDS><HIV/AIDS cure><HIV/AIDS disease><HIV/AIDS incidence><Human Immunodeficiency Virus therapy><Human Immunodeficiency Virus treatment><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Immune Diseases><Immune Disorders><Immune Dysfunction><Immune System Diseases><Immune System Disorder><Immune System Dysfunction><Immune System and Related Disorders><Immunologic Diseases><Immunological Diseases><Immunological Dysfunction><Immunological System Dysfunction><Individual><Infection><Infection by HIV-1><Infection from HIV-1><Infection of HIV-1><Information Dissemination><Institution><International><Investigation on HIV><Investigators><Journals><LAV-HTLV-III><Laboratories><Leadership><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Link><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Magazine><Mechanisms of Behavior and Behavior Change><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Methodology><Mission><Modeling><Multimodal Therapy><Multimodal Treatment><NIH><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><National Institutes of Health><Organization Charts><Outcome><Pediatric Hospitals><Pennsylvania><Persons><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Philadelphia><Pilot Projects><Population><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Productivity><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatry><Psychological Health><Research><Research Associate><Research Design><Research Personnel><Research Priority><Research Resources><Research Training><Researchers><Resource Sharing><Resources><Safety><Scientific Inquiry><Services><Severe HIV Disease><Social Sciences><Study Type><Talents><Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Virus-HIV><Work><adulthood><advanced age><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><behavior intervention><behavior mechanism><behavioral and social science><behavioral intervention><biobehavior><biobehavioral><biologic><biological specimen repository><biosample repository><biospecimen bank><biospecimen repository><care of HIV-1><co-infection><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><coinfection><collaboratory><combination therapy><combined modality treatment><combined treatment><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community partners><community-based partners><comorbidity><data management and coordinating center><data management center><design><designing><developmental><dissemination of results><drug intervention><drug treatment><epidemiologic><epidemiological><full professor><geriatric><human immunodeficiency virus care><human immunodeficiency virus cure><human immunodeficiency virus disease><human immunodeficiency virus incidence><human immunodeficiency virus infection><human immunodeficiency virus research><implementation science><improved><infected with HIV><infected with human immunodeficiency virus><innovate><innovation><innovative><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><life course><mental illness><multi-modal therapy><multi-modal treatment><new approaches><next generation><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><organizational structure><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><pilot study><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><programs><psychiatric illness><psychologic><psychological><psychological disorder><recruit><research addressing HIV><research associates><research in HIV><research into HIV><research on HIV><research on human immunodeficiency virus><research to address HIV><science on HIV><science to address HIV><senior citizen><senior faculty><specimen bank><specimen repository><studies on HIV><study design><substance use><substance using><success><syndemic><synergism><synergistic epidemic><theories><translation research><translational investigation><treat HIV><treat Human Immunodeficiency Virus><youngster>
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James M Bjork

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY, RICHMOND, VA

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,456,225
FY 2026

Project Title

20/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT VCU

Grant Number:

5U01DA051037-07

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/15/2020

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Neuroimaging has expanded our understanding of brain development from childhood into early adulthood. Adolescent substance use trends have shifted over time, but use of cannabis, alcohol, and tobacco remain prevalent, typically starting during teenage years, when serious mental health condi...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological Assay><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><Universities><Virginia><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal research><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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MICHAEL CHURTON NEALE

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY, RICHMOND, VA

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,456,225
FY 2026

Project Title

20/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT VCU

Grant Number:

5U01DA051037-07

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/15/2020

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Neuroimaging has expanded our understanding of brain development from childhood into early adulthood. Adolescent substance use trends have shifted over time, but use of cannabis, alcohol, and tobacco remain prevalent, typically starting during teenage years, when serious mental health condi...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological Assay><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><Universities><Virginia><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal research><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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Linda B. Cottler

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,338,070
FY 2026

Project Title

18/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA

Grant Number:

5U01DA051016-07

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/15/2020

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Florida><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Universities><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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SARA JO NIXON

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,338,070
FY 2026

Project Title

18/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA

Grant Number:

5U01DA051016-07

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/15/2020

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Florida><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Universities><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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Fiona C Baker

SRI INTERNATIONAL, MENLO PARK, CA

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,309,882
FY 2026

Project Title

10/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT SRI

Grant Number:

5U01DA041022-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatic...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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Eva M Muller-Oehring

SRI INTERNATIONAL, MENLO PARK, CA

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,309,882
FY 2026

Project Title

10/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT SRI

Grant Number:

5U01DA041022-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY / ABSTRACT Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatic...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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DUNCAN B. CLARK

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,302,317
FY 2026

Project Title

12/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT U PITTSBURGH

Grant Number:

5U01DA041028-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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.

BEATRIZ LUNA

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,302,317
FY 2026

Project Title

12/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT U PITTSBURGH

Grant Number:

5U01DA041028-12

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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SUSAN Y BOOKHEIMER

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES, CA

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,260,536
FY 2026

Project Title

17/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT UCLA

Grant Number:

5U01DA050987-07

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/15/2020

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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Mirella Dapretto

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES, CA

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,260,536
FY 2026

Project Title

17/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT UCLA

Grant Number:

5U01DA050987-07

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/15/2020

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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Christine L Larson

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MILWAUKEE, MILWAUKEE, WI

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,185,731
FY 2026

Project Title

11/21 ABCD-USA Consortium: Research Project Site at UWM

Grant Number:

5U01DA041025-10

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/15/2017

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract    Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-­term study of brain development and child  health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country,  a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource C...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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Krista Maurine Lisdahl

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MILWAUKEE, MILWAUKEE, WI

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,185,731
FY 2026

Project Title

11/21 ABCD-USA Consortium: Research Project Site at UWM

Grant Number:

5U01DA041025-10

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/15/2017

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract    Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-­term study of brain development and child  health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country,  a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource C...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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.

Kevin M. Gray

MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON, SC

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,118,269
FY 2026

Project Title

13/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT MUSC

Grant Number:

5U01DA041093-10

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2017

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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Lindsay Squeglia

MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON, SC

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,118,269
FY 2026

Project Title

13/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT MUSC

Grant Number:

5U01DA041093-10

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2017

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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JOHN J FOXE

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, ROCHESTER, NY

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,115,545
FY 2026

Project Title

16/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER

Grant Number:

5U01DA050988-07

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/15/2020

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Universities><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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EDWARD G FREEDMAN

UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, ROCHESTER, NY

High-opportunity lead · 88/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,115,545
FY 2026

Project Title

16/21 ABCD-USA CONSORTIUM: RESEARCH PROJECT SITE AT UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER

Grant Number:

5U01DA050988-07

Activity Code:

U01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/15/2020

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Abstract Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of 21 research sites across the country, a Coordinating Center, and a Data Analysis and Informatics Resource Center....

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Assay><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain Trauma><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calendar><Cannabis><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Cognitive><Communities><Country><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Decision Making><Development><Development and Research><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Ethics><Event><Feeling suicidal><Female><Funding><Genetic><Health><Impairment><Individual><Informatics><Interview><Investigators><Jobs><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Monitor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Neuropsychologic Tests><Neuropsychological Tests><Occupations><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Phone><Physical activity><Privatization><Process><Professional Positions><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Qualifying><R & D><R&D><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recurrence><Recurrent><Registries><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resource Informatics><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Schools><Science><Secure><Severities><Siblings><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Social isolation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Technology><Teen><Teenagers><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Text><Time><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Traumatic Brain Injury><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><United States><Universities><Video Games><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent substance use><adult youth><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><age 10><age 10 years><age 20><age 20 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><assessment app><assessment application><biologic><brain visualization><cannabis use><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohort><college><collegiate><continuous monitoring><data interpretation><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adulthood><emerging adult><emotional factor><enroll><environmental risk><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethical><experience><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><informatics infrastructure><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><marijuana use><mental illness><mobile app><mobile application><mobile computing><mobile device application><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><parent><participant enrollment><participant retention><pathway><patient enrollment><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><research and development><response><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><sleep pattern><sleep routine><sleep schedule><sleep/wake patterns><social><social media><social role><study longitudinal><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance using><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><television watching><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><ten year old><ten years of age><thoughts about suicide><time measurement><tobacco product use><traumatic brain damage><trend><tv watching><twenty year old><twenty years of age><vaping><videogame><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><youth substance use><♀>
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VANESSA K. DALTON

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

High-opportunity lead · 74/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$775,794
FY 2026

Project Title

Impact of state health policy on women's mental health

Grant Number:

5R01MH132937-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2024

End Date:

2/28/2028

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

Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section Suicide represents a leading cause of maternal morbidity, with up to one in five maternal deaths in the United States resulting from suicide or overdose. Suicidal ideation and self-harm (suicidality) in the peripartum period are nearly 30 times more common ...

Research Terms

<Access to Care><Address><Affect><Affective Disorders><Anxiety Disorders><Area><Birth><Caring><Characteristics><Clinical><Communities><County><Data><Deliberate Self-Harm><Diagnosis><Disparities><Disparity><Divorce><Divorced state><ED visit><ER visit><Economic Income><Economical Income><Economics><Emergency care visit><Emergency department visit><Emergency hospital visit><Emergency room visit><Enrollment><Ethnic Group><Ethnic Minority Women><Ethnic Origin><Ethnic People><Ethnic Population><Ethnic individual><Ethnicity><Ethnicity People><Ethnicity Population><Feeling suicidal><Female Health><Funding><Future><Geography><Gestation><Goals><Health><Health Care><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health Policy><Health Services Accessibility><Health system><Heterogeneity><Income><Individual><Insurance><Interruption><Intervention><Laws><Link><Low income><Marriage><Maternal Health><Maternal Mortality><Medicaid><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental association><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Monitor><Mood Disorders><Morbidity><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Natural experiment><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatients><Overdose><Parturition><Patient Self-Report><Perinatal><Peripartum><Persons><Policies><Policy Maker><Population><Postpartum Period><Pregnancy><Pregnancy Outcome><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Quasi-experiment><Quasi-experimental analysis><Quasi-experimental approach><Quasi-experimental design><Quasi-experimental methods><Quasi-experimental research><Quasi-experimental study><Quasi-experimental technique><Race><Races><Racial Group><Reproductive Health><Reproductive Health Services><Research><Research Support><Risk><Risk Assessment><Risk Factors><Self-Injurious Behavior><Self-Report><Series><Services><Sight><Subgroup><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Symptoms><System><Time><Travel><United States><Unplanned pregnancy><Unwanted pregnancy><Vision><Woman><Women's Health><Work><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><adverse pregnancy outcome><availability of services><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><care access><childbearing age><deliberate self harm><design><designing><develop therapy><economic><enroll><ethnic subgroup><ethnicity group><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><fertile age><health care personnel><health care policy><health care service><health care worker><health provider><health service access><health service use><health service utilization><health services availability><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><improved><incomes><indexing><inpatient psychiatric care><inpatient psychiatric treatment><insurance claims><intent to die><intentional self harm><intentional self injury><intervention delivery><intervention development><large data sets><large datasets><maternal death><maternal morbidity><medical care providers><medical personnel><mental health care><mental illness><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><perinatal depression><perinatal mental health><perinatal period><perinatal phase><peripartum depression><population health><post-partum><psychiatric hospitalization><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><public health relevance><racial><racial background><racial minority women><racial origin><racial population><racial subgroup><remote group><reproductive age><reproductive years><same-sex marriage><self harm><self injury><service availability><social deprivation><stressor><suicidal><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal morbidity><suicidal thinking><suicidal women><suicidality><suicide behavior><suicide death><suicide ideation><suicide morbidity><suicide rate><suicides><therapy development><thoughts about suicide><treatment access><treatment development><treatment provider><unintended pregnancy><visual function>
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Kara Zivin

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

High-opportunity lead · 74/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$775,794
FY 2026

Project Title

Impact of state health policy on women's mental health

Grant Number:

5R01MH132937-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2024

End Date:

2/28/2028

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

Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section Suicide represents a leading cause of maternal morbidity, with up to one in five maternal deaths in the United States resulting from suicide or overdose. Suicidal ideation and self-harm (suicidality) in the peripartum period are nearly 30 times more common ...

Research Terms

<Access to Care><Address><Affect><Affective Disorders><Anxiety Disorders><Area><Birth><Caring><Characteristics><Clinical><Communities><County><Data><Deliberate Self-Harm><Diagnosis><Disparities><Disparity><Divorce><Divorced state><ED visit><ER visit><Economic Income><Economical Income><Economics><Emergency care visit><Emergency department visit><Emergency hospital visit><Emergency room visit><Enrollment><Ethnic Group><Ethnic Minority Women><Ethnic Origin><Ethnic People><Ethnic Population><Ethnic individual><Ethnicity><Ethnicity People><Ethnicity Population><Feeling suicidal><Female Health><Funding><Future><Geography><Gestation><Goals><Health><Health Care><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health Policy><Health Services Accessibility><Health system><Heterogeneity><Income><Individual><Insurance><Interruption><Intervention><Laws><Link><Low income><Marriage><Maternal Health><Maternal Mortality><Medicaid><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental association><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Monitor><Mood Disorders><Morbidity><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Natural experiment><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatients><Overdose><Parturition><Patient Self-Report><Perinatal><Peripartum><Persons><Policies><Policy Maker><Population><Postpartum Period><Pregnancy><Pregnancy Outcome><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Quasi-experiment><Quasi-experimental analysis><Quasi-experimental approach><Quasi-experimental design><Quasi-experimental methods><Quasi-experimental research><Quasi-experimental study><Quasi-experimental technique><Race><Races><Racial Group><Reproductive Health><Reproductive Health Services><Research><Research Support><Risk><Risk Assessment><Risk Factors><Self-Injurious Behavior><Self-Report><Series><Services><Sight><Subgroup><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Symptoms><System><Time><Travel><United States><Unplanned pregnancy><Unwanted pregnancy><Vision><Woman><Women's Health><Work><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><adverse pregnancy outcome><availability of services><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><care access><childbearing age><deliberate self harm><design><designing><develop therapy><economic><enroll><ethnic subgroup><ethnicity group><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><fertile age><health care personnel><health care policy><health care service><health care worker><health provider><health service access><health service use><health service utilization><health services availability><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><improved><incomes><indexing><inpatient psychiatric care><inpatient psychiatric treatment><insurance claims><intent to die><intentional self harm><intentional self injury><intervention delivery><intervention development><large data sets><large datasets><maternal death><maternal morbidity><medical care providers><medical personnel><mental health care><mental illness><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><perinatal depression><perinatal mental health><perinatal period><perinatal phase><peripartum depression><population health><post-partum><psychiatric hospitalization><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><public health relevance><racial><racial background><racial minority women><racial origin><racial population><racial subgroup><remote group><reproductive age><reproductive years><same-sex marriage><self harm><self injury><service availability><social deprivation><stressor><suicidal><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal morbidity><suicidal thinking><suicidal women><suicidality><suicide behavior><suicide death><suicide ideation><suicide morbidity><suicide rate><suicides><therapy development><thoughts about suicide><treatment access><treatment development><treatment provider><unintended pregnancy><visual function>
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ESTHER J CALZADA

GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, DC

High-opportunity lead · 74/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$766,579
FY 2026

Project Title

Stressors, adaptive factors, and developmental timing: Influences on Latino/a mental health from early childhood through young adulthood.

Grant Number:

5R01MH135915-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2024

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 In 2021, the US Surgeon General issued an advisory warning of a youth mental health crisis. Latino/a youth have exceedingly high rates of internalizing symptoms such as depression and anxiety. Ecosocial theory posits that historical, societal, and ecological conditions over the life course ...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><2 year old><2 years of age><Affect><Aggregated Data><Anxiety><Cannot see a future><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Censuses><Characteristics><Child><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Cohort Studies><Data><Data Aggregation><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Pooling><Data Set><Depressed mood><Development><Distal><Early identification><Economics><Equation><Event><Exposure to><Family><Family Health><Family health status><Feeling hopeless><Feels there is no future><Financial Hardship><Health><Heterogeneity><High School Student><History><Impoverished><Individual><Informal Social Control><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><Knowledge><Latina><Latino><Latino Population><Latino group><Latino individual><Latino people><Latinos><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Link><Long-term cohort study><Longitudinal cohort study><Loss of hope for the future><Measurement><Measures><Mediating><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Modeling><Mothers><Nature><Negative about the future><Neighborhoods><No hope for the future><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Pathway interactions><Population><Population Heterogeneity><Poverty><Preventative intervention><Process><Psychological Health><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Sampling><Secondary School Student><Secondary Student><Self Regulation><Shapes><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Social Problems><Socialization><Socioeconomically disadvantaged><Stress><Surgeon><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><Twitter><Youth><Youth 10-21><adult youth><age 2><age 2 years><aged 2 years><aged two years><biological sex><biological signal transduction><childrearing><class development><cohort research study><cohort survey><cost effective><course development><course material development><data integration><data interpretation><depressed><depressed mother><depression><developmental><diverse populations><early childhood><early experience><economic><economic analysis><economic assessment><economic evaluation><economic hardship><economic strain><experience><financial adversity><financial burden><financial distress><financial insecurity><financial instability><financial strain><financial stress><financial worry><heterogeneous population><high schoolers><histories><hopelessness><improved><intervention for prevention><kids><life course><life span><lifespan><maternal depression><methods to study multiple-level influences><multi-level analysis><multi-level model><multilevel analysis><multilevel model><multilevel modeling><parent><pathway><population diversity><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><response><sadness><social><social disturbance><socio-demographics><socio-economic disadvantage><socio-economically disadvantaged><socio-economically underprivileged><sociodemographics><socioeconomic disadvantage><socioeconomically underprivileged><stress buffering><stress management><stressor><theories><two year old><two years of age><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age>
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MARGARET O CAUGHY

GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, DC

High-opportunity lead · 74/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$766,579
FY 2026

Project Title

Stressors, adaptive factors, and developmental timing: Influences on Latino/a mental health from early childhood through young adulthood.

Grant Number:

5R01MH135915-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2024

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 In 2021, the US Surgeon General issued an advisory warning of a youth mental health crisis. Latino/a youth have exceedingly high rates of internalizing symptoms such as depression and anxiety. Ecosocial theory posits that historical, societal, and ecological conditions over the life course ...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><2 year old><2 years of age><Affect><Aggregated Data><Anxiety><Cannot see a future><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Censuses><Characteristics><Child><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Cohort Studies><Data><Data Aggregation><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Pooling><Data Set><Depressed mood><Development><Distal><Early identification><Economics><Equation><Event><Exposure to><Family><Family Health><Family health status><Feeling hopeless><Feels there is no future><Financial Hardship><Health><Heterogeneity><High School Student><History><Impoverished><Individual><Informal Social Control><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><Knowledge><Latina><Latino><Latino Population><Latino group><Latino individual><Latino people><Latinos><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Link><Long-term cohort study><Longitudinal cohort study><Loss of hope for the future><Measurement><Measures><Mediating><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Modeling><Mothers><Nature><Negative about the future><Neighborhoods><No hope for the future><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Pathway interactions><Population><Population Heterogeneity><Poverty><Preventative intervention><Process><Psychological Health><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Sampling><Secondary School Student><Secondary Student><Self Regulation><Shapes><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Social Problems><Socialization><Socioeconomically disadvantaged><Stress><Surgeon><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><Twitter><Youth><Youth 10-21><adult youth><age 2><age 2 years><aged 2 years><aged two years><biological sex><biological signal transduction><childrearing><class development><cohort research study><cohort survey><cost effective><course development><course material development><data integration><data interpretation><depressed><depressed mother><depression><developmental><diverse populations><early childhood><early experience><economic><economic analysis><economic assessment><economic evaluation><economic hardship><economic strain><experience><financial adversity><financial burden><financial distress><financial insecurity><financial instability><financial strain><financial stress><financial worry><heterogeneous population><high schoolers><histories><hopelessness><improved><intervention for prevention><kids><life course><life span><lifespan><maternal depression><methods to study multiple-level influences><multi-level analysis><multi-level model><multilevel analysis><multilevel model><multilevel modeling><parent><pathway><population diversity><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><response><sadness><social><social disturbance><socio-demographics><socio-economic disadvantage><socio-economically disadvantaged><socio-economically underprivileged><sociodemographics><socioeconomic disadvantage><socioeconomically underprivileged><stress buffering><stress management><stressor><theories><two year old><two years of age><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age>
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Kathleen M Roche

GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, DC

High-opportunity lead · 74/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$766,579
FY 2026

Project Title

Stressors, adaptive factors, and developmental timing: Influences on Latino/a mental health from early childhood through young adulthood.

Grant Number:

5R01MH135915-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2024

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 In 2021, the US Surgeon General issued an advisory warning of a youth mental health crisis. Latino/a youth have exceedingly high rates of internalizing symptoms such as depression and anxiety. Ecosocial theory posits that historical, societal, and ecological conditions over the life course ...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><2 year old><2 years of age><Affect><Aggregated Data><Anxiety><Cannot see a future><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Censuses><Characteristics><Child><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Cohort Studies><Data><Data Aggregation><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Pooling><Data Set><Depressed mood><Development><Distal><Early identification><Economics><Equation><Event><Exposure to><Family><Family Health><Family health status><Feeling hopeless><Feels there is no future><Financial Hardship><Health><Heterogeneity><High School Student><History><Impoverished><Individual><Informal Social Control><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><Knowledge><Latina><Latino><Latino Population><Latino group><Latino individual><Latino people><Latinos><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Link><Long-term cohort study><Longitudinal cohort study><Loss of hope for the future><Measurement><Measures><Mediating><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Modeling><Mothers><Nature><Negative about the future><Neighborhoods><No hope for the future><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Pathway interactions><Population><Population Heterogeneity><Poverty><Preventative intervention><Process><Psychological Health><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Sampling><Secondary School Student><Secondary Student><Self Regulation><Shapes><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Social Problems><Socialization><Socioeconomically disadvantaged><Stress><Surgeon><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><Twitter><Youth><Youth 10-21><adult youth><age 2><age 2 years><aged 2 years><aged two years><biological sex><biological signal transduction><childrearing><class development><cohort research study><cohort survey><cost effective><course development><course material development><data integration><data interpretation><depressed><depressed mother><depression><developmental><diverse populations><early childhood><early experience><economic><economic analysis><economic assessment><economic evaluation><economic hardship><economic strain><experience><financial adversity><financial burden><financial distress><financial insecurity><financial instability><financial strain><financial stress><financial worry><heterogeneous population><high schoolers><histories><hopelessness><improved><intervention for prevention><kids><life course><life span><lifespan><maternal depression><methods to study multiple-level influences><multi-level analysis><multi-level model><multilevel analysis><multilevel model><multilevel modeling><parent><pathway><population diversity><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><response><sadness><social><social disturbance><socio-demographics><socio-economic disadvantage><socio-economically disadvantaged><socio-economically underprivileged><sociodemographics><socioeconomic disadvantage><socioeconomically underprivileged><stress buffering><stress management><stressor><theories><two year old><two years of age><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age>
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Jonathan Cantor

RAND CORPORATION, SANTA MONICA, CA

High-opportunity lead · 74/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$764,705
FY 2026

Project Title

Mapping Mental Health Emergency Response Systems: Assessing Capacity, Access, and Impact Across the U.S.

Grant Number:

5R01MH135034-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2025

End Date:

12/31/2029

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. 52 million individuals in the U.S. have mental health conditions. Fewer than half received treatment in the past year. Research indicates the U.S. has an ill-equipped and maldistributed mental health emergency response system (MHERS), stemming from underdeveloped infrastructure and a pauci...

Research Terms

<AHCPR><AHRQ><Access to Care><Accident and Emergency department><Acute><Address><Admission><Admission activity><Advocacy><Agency for Health Care Policy and Research><Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality><Area><Bed Occupancy><Beds><California><Caring><Centers for Disease Control><Centers for Disease Control and Prevention><Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)><Characteristics><Collaborations><Communities><County><Data><Data Bases><Data Collection><Data Set><Data Sources><Databases><Emergencies><Emergency Department><Emergency Situation><Emergency response><Emergency room><Emotional><Equipment and supply inventories><Exercise><Geography><HRSA><Health><Health Resources><Health Resources and Services Administration><Health Services Accessibility><Hotlines><Imprisonment><Individual><Infrastructure><Interview><Inventory><Investigation><Investments><Letters><Licensure><Link><Maps><Measurement><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Natural experiment><New York><Ohio><Outcome><Persons><Policy Maker><Population><Procedures><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Recovery><Reporting><Research><Research Resources><Resource Allocation><Resources><Services><Source><Suicide><Survey Instrument><Surveys><System><Telephone Hotlines><Texas><Time><United States><United States Agency for Health Care Policy and Research><United States Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality><United States Centers for Disease Control><United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention><United States Health Resources and Services Administration><Update><Variant><Variation><Vital Statistics><Wait Time><Waiting Lists><Work><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><availability of services><bed capacity><bed days><care access><data base><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><geographic difference><geographic variation><health service access><health services availability><incarcerated><incarceration><intent to die><mental illness><mental state><mental status><model-based simulation><models and simulation><novel><population health><programs><prospective><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><public health relevance><response><service availability><stem><suicidal morbidity><suicide death><suicide death rate><suicide fatality rate><suicide morbidity><suicide mortality rate><suicides><treatment access><waitlist>
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Ryan K McBain

RAND CORPORATION, SANTA MONICA, CA

High-opportunity lead · 74/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$764,705
FY 2026

Project Title

Mapping Mental Health Emergency Response Systems: Assessing Capacity, Access, and Impact Across the U.S.

Grant Number:

5R01MH135034-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2025

End Date:

12/31/2029

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. 52 million individuals in the U.S. have mental health conditions. Fewer than half received treatment in the past year. Research indicates the U.S. has an ill-equipped and maldistributed mental health emergency response system (MHERS), stemming from underdeveloped infrastructure and a pauci...

Research Terms

<AHCPR><AHRQ><Access to Care><Accident and Emergency department><Acute><Address><Admission><Admission activity><Advocacy><Agency for Health Care Policy and Research><Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality><Area><Bed Occupancy><Beds><California><Caring><Centers for Disease Control><Centers for Disease Control and Prevention><Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)><Characteristics><Collaborations><Communities><County><Data><Data Bases><Data Collection><Data Set><Data Sources><Databases><Emergencies><Emergency Department><Emergency Situation><Emergency response><Emergency room><Emotional><Equipment and supply inventories><Exercise><Geography><HRSA><Health><Health Resources><Health Resources and Services Administration><Health Services Accessibility><Hotlines><Imprisonment><Individual><Infrastructure><Interview><Inventory><Investigation><Investments><Letters><Licensure><Link><Maps><Measurement><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Natural experiment><New York><Ohio><Outcome><Persons><Policy Maker><Population><Procedures><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Recovery><Reporting><Research><Research Resources><Resource Allocation><Resources><Services><Source><Suicide><Survey Instrument><Surveys><System><Telephone Hotlines><Texas><Time><United States><United States Agency for Health Care Policy and Research><United States Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality><United States Centers for Disease Control><United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention><United States Health Resources and Services Administration><Update><Variant><Variation><Vital Statistics><Wait Time><Waiting Lists><Work><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><availability of services><bed capacity><bed days><care access><data base><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><geographic difference><geographic variation><health service access><health services availability><incarcerated><incarceration><intent to die><mental illness><mental state><mental status><model-based simulation><models and simulation><novel><population health><programs><prospective><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><public health relevance><response><service availability><stem><suicidal morbidity><suicide death><suicide death rate><suicide fatality rate><suicide morbidity><suicide mortality rate><suicides><treatment access><waitlist>
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MarySue V Heilemann

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES, CA

High-opportunity lead · 74/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$744,876
FY 2026

Project Title

Randomized controlled trial of a choice-driven, interactive, storytelling web-based app to investigate mental health treatment initiation among symptomatic Latinas

Grant Number:

5R01MH137232-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/15/2024

End Date:

2/28/2029

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 Most symptomatic Latina women do not receive a diagnosis or initiate mental health (MH) treatment (Tx) when warranted. Stigma, cultural concerns, distrust of professionals, lack of insurance, and not knowing where to get help are barriers so many suffer from untreated depression and/or anxi...

Research Terms

<18 year old><18 years of age><2 arm RCT><2 arm randomized control trial><2 arm randomized controlled trial><Active Follow-up><American male><American man><American men><Anxiety><Appointment><Attitude><Back><Behavior><California><Caring><Caucasian Females><Caucasian Women><Cell Phone><Cellular Phone><Cellular Telephone><Clinic><Computers><Consent><Control Groups><Data><Data Analytics><Data Collection><Depressed mood><Diagnosis><Distress><Dorsum><Drug Therapy><E-Mail><Electronic Health Record><Electronic Mail><Email><Emotional Depression><Emotions><Espanol><Film><Health><Health Resources><Insurance><Internet><Intervention><Knowledge><Latina><Latina Population><Latina females><Latina women><Latina/e women><Latina/x women><Latinas><Latine><Latine females><Latine women><Latino females><Latino male><Latino men><Latino women><Latinx><Latinx females><Latinx group><Latinx individual><Latinx man><Latinx men><Latinx people><Latinx population><Latinx women><Lead><Link><Major Depressive Disorder><Mediating><Mediation><Mediator><Medical><Medical Records><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental health promotion><Mobile Phones><Negotiating><Negotiation><Nurses><Participant><Pb element><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Planning Theory><Procedures><Psychological Health><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Reporting><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Role><Sampling><Site><Source><Spanish><Spanish/English><Suicide><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><Tablets><Testing><Text><Trust><U.S. Males><US Men><US male><United States><WWW><White Females><White Women><YouTube><active followup><age 18><age 18 years><anxiety symptoms><anxious><anxious symptom><arm><assess effectiveness><behavior change><clinical depression><compare to control><comparison control><cost><culturally adapted intervention><culturally appropriate intervention><culturally centered intervention><culturally focused intervention><culturally informed intervention><culturally responsive intervention><culturally tailored intervention><depressed><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><determine effectiveness><digital platform><distrust><drug intervention><drug treatment><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><efficacy testing><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><electronic communication><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><engaging with social media><evaluate effectiveness><evidence base><examine effectiveness><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><feasibility testing><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><help seeking><help-seeking behavior><iPhone><intent to die><intervention effect><latinx male><major depression><major depression disorder><males in America><males in the U.S.><males in the US><males in the USA><males in the United States><men in America><men in the U.S.><men in the US><men in the USA><men in the United States><mental health care><multidisciplinary><nurse><online app><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><pilot test><psychoeducation><psychologic><psychological><psychological distress><randomized control trial><role model><sadness><smart phone><smartphone><social cognitive theory><social culture><social learning theory><social media><social media activity><social media engagement><social media use><social role><social stigma><socio-cultural><sociocultural><stigma><suicides><two arm RCT><two arm randomized control trial><two arm randomized controlled trial><utilize social media><video call><video calling><video chat><video phone call><web><web app><web application><web based app><web based application><web site><website><world wide web>
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Sarah Sutherlin-McIvor Murray

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, BALTIMORE, MD

High-opportunity lead · 74/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$741,257
FY 2026

Project Title

Prospective Cohort of Rural US Adults to Definitively Characterize Depression and Suicidal Ideation Burdens, Determinants, and Preferred Intervention Approaches

Grant Number:

5R01MH129656-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2022

End Date:

2/28/2027

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

Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section Limited data exists on adults at higher risk of poor mental health and suicidality across the life course in rural areas of the United States, though where data are available, they suggest higher rates of mental disorders for rural adults affected by social...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Area><Baseline Surveys><Cities><Collaborations><Communication><Consultations><Data><Development><Economic Factors><Economical Factors><Economics><Enrollment><Epidemiologic Research><Evidence based practice guidelines><Feeling suicidal><General Population><General Public><Geographic Factor><Geography><Goals><Health><Institute of Medicine><Institute of Medicine (U.S.)><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Intervention Studies><Investigation><Investigators><Knowledge><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Measures><Mediating><Mediator><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Modeling><NAS/IOM><Outcome><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Population><Population Programs><Prevention><Procedures><Prospective Studies><Prospective cohort><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatric epidemiology><Psychological Health><Public Health Schools><Questionnaires><Recommendation><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Risk Factors><Rural><Rural Community><Rural Minority><Rural Population><Rural group><Rural people><Sample Size><Sampling><Services><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide attempt><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Technology><Time><Underserved Population><United States><Universities><Variant><Variation><active followup><adulthood><cognitive interview><cohort><consultation><depression><depression prevention><develop therapy><developmental><disparity in health><economic><enroll><epidemiologic investigation><evidence based guidelines><evidence based recommendations><experience><experiment><experimental analysis><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><health disparity><high risk><high risk group><high risk individual><high risk people><high risk population><improved><intent to die><intervention development><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><investigate epidemiology><life course><mental illness><metropolitan><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><participant enrollment><pathway><patient enrollment><person centered><population health><preference><prevent><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><preventing><prospective><prospective research study><prospective survey><protective factors><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><public health relevance><rural area><rural counties><rural dwellers><rural individual><rural location><rural region><rural resident><rurality><sexual minority><sexual minority group><sexual minority individual><sexual minority people><sexual minority population><social><social factors><social stresses><social stressor><statistical analysis><stressor><study epidemiology><suicidal><suicidal attempt><suicidal ideation><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidality><suicidality prevention><suicide ideation><suicide intervention><suicide risk><suicides><survey epidemiology><technology intervention><technology-based interventions><technology-enabled interventions><technology-focused interventions><therapy development><thoughts about suicide><treatment development><under served group><under served individual><under served people><under served population><underserved group><underserved individual><underserved people>
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Jennifer Hope Pfeifer

UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OR

High-opportunity lead · 74/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$710,269
FY 2026

Project Title

A prospective longitudinal study of transactional associations between social, neural, and hormonal changes and adolescent girls' mental health trajectories

Grant Number:

5R01MH127408-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/12/2022

End Date:

3/31/2027

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Internalizing problems are common, harmful, and sharply increasing amongst adolescent girls – creating a public health imperative to identify mechanisms as well as markers of risk or resilience, spanning from biology to behavior. It is also essential to identify for whom these issues will ...

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<10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><Acceleration><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Affect><Age><Aggression><Aggressive behavior><Anxiety><Approaches to prevention><Area><Assay><Behavior><Behavioral><Bioassay><Biologic Factor><Biological><Biological Assay><Biological Factors><Biological Function><Biological Markers><Biological Process><Biology><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Buffers><Clinical Treatment><Communities><Conflict><Conflict (Psychology)><Data><Data Sources><Deliberate Self-Harm><Development><Diagnosis><Diagnostic><Disease><Disorder><Early Intervention><Encephalon><Endocrine Gland Secretion><Enrollment><Feeling><Female Adolescents><Fostering><Frequencies><Friendships><Funding><Future><Gonadal Steroid Hormones><Groups at risk><History><Hormonal><Hormonal Change><Hormones><Individual><Interview><Investigation><Knowledge><Laboratories><Long-term prospective studies><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Measures><Medial><Mediating><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Modality><Motion><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Nature><Neural Development><Patient Self-Report><People at risk><Personal Satisfaction><Personal awareness><Persons at risk><Phase Transition><Phenotype><Play><Populations at Risk><Predicting Risk><Prefrontal Cortex><Prevention><Prevention approach><Process><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Puberty><Public Health><Questionnaires><Recording of previous events><Recurrence><Recurrent><Research><Risk><Risk Marker><Role><SES disparity><Sampling><Self Disclosure><Self Perception><Self image><Self view><Self-Injurious Behavior><Self-Report><Series><Severities><Sex Hormones><Sex Maturation><Sex Steroid Hormones><Sexual Maturation><Shapes><Social Change><Social Development><Social Functioning><Social Processes><Social modification><Social transformation><Societal Factors><Stressful Event><Structure><Symptoms><Therapeutic Hormone><Time><Transact><Ventral Striatum><Visit><Vulnerable Populations><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent girl><adolescent mental health><age 10><age 10 years><ages><bio-markers><biologic><biologic marker><biomarker><biomarker identification><biopsychosocial><clinical intervention><clinical therapy><cohort><data acquisition><data acquisitions><deliberate self harm><depression><design><designing><developmental><diaries><dynamic system><dynamical system><early adolescence><enroll><experience><feelings><forecasting risk><function socially><functioning social><girls><gonadal steroids><histories><identification of biomarkers><identification of new biomarkers><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><intentional self harm><intentional self injury><interest><intimacy><intimate behavior><juvenile><juvenile human><knowledge translation><lens><lenses><life span><lifespan><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><longitudinal, prospective study><marker identification><mental illness><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neurodevelopment><novel><peer><personalized health intervention><personalized intervention><precision interventions><predict risk><predict risks><predicted risk><predicted risks><predicting risks><predictive risk><predicts risk><prospective><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychosocial><pubertal timing><racism><recurrent depression><resilience><resilient><risk prediction><risk predictions><risk predictor><risk predictors><ruminate><rumination><ruminative><self awareness><self harm><self injury><self knowledge><sex steroid><social><social cognition><social role><socio-economic disparity><socio-economic inequality><socio-economic inequity><socioeconomic disparity><socioeconomic inequality><socioeconomic inequity><stress buffering><stress management><stressful experience><stressful life event><stressful life experience><ten year old><ten years of age><translational neuroscience><trial regimen><trial treatment><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><well-being><wellbeing><younger age>
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Tammy Chung

RUTGERS BIOMEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES, Newark, NJ

High-opportunity lead · 74/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$706,467
FY 2026

Project Title

Cannabis effects on physical and mental health in medical cannabis patients

Grant Number:

5R01DA058663-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/15/2024

End Date:

3/31/2029

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT With increasing legalization of medicinal cannabis, there is an urgent need to identify patients at-risk for cannabis use disorder (CUD), which can occur as an unintended adverse effect of using medicinal cannabis. A national survey indicated that 11% who used medicinal cannabis met criteri...

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<18 year old><18 years of age><Active Follow-up><Address><Adverse effects><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol co-use><Alcohols><Anxiety><Biological Markers><Cannabis><Cannabis law><Cannabis policy><Chronic><Clinical><Clinical Practice Guideline><DSM-4><DSM-5><DSM-IV><DSM-V><DSM4><DSM5><Data><Data Collection><Development><Diagnosis><Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition><Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition><Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-IV><Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-V><Differences between sexes><Differs between sexes><Dose><Drug Prescribing><Drug Prescriptions><Drugs><Ecological momentary assessment><Exclusion><Female><Forced Vital Capacity><Health><History><Iatrogenesis><Impairment><Intoxication><Legal Medicine><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Lung Function Tests><Measures><Medical Marijuana><Medication><Medicinal Marijuana><Medicine><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Modeling><Monitor><NIDA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Outcome><Pain><Painful><Participant><Pathologic><Patient Recruitments><Patient Self-Report><Patients><Pattern><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Policy Research><Practice Guidelines><Process><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Pulmonary function tests><QOL><Quality of life><Recommendation><Recording of previous events><Recreation><Regimen><Reporting><Research><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Sampling><Self-Report><Severities><Sex Differences><Sexual differences><Spirometry><Strategic Planning><Substance Use Disorder><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Time><Urine><Visit><Vital capacity><Withdrawal><Withdrawal Symptom><abnormal psychology><active followup><addiction><addictive disorder><age 18><age 18 years><alcohol and other drug use><alcohol polysubstance use><alcohol use disorder><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><cannabis regulation><cannabis use><cannabis use behavior><cannabis use disorder><cannabis use law><cannabis use patterns><cannabis use policy><cannabis withdrawal><clinical practice and guidelines><developmental><drug/agent><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><ethanol use disorder><experience><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><high risk><histories><iatrogenic><iatrogenically><iatrogenicity><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><lung function><male><marijuana law><marijuana policy><marijuana use><marijuana use and disorder><marijuana use disorder><medical cannabis><medication prescription><medicinal cannabis><neural adaptation><neuroadaptation><pain relief><participant recruitment><patient subclass><patient subcluster><patient subgroups><patient subpopulations><patient subsets><patient subtypes><personalized health intervention><personalized intervention><physical conditioning><physical health><precision interventions><prescribed medication><prevent><preventing><pulmonary function><quality of sleep><recruit><relieve pain><sex><sex based differences><sex-dependent differences><sex-related differences><sex-specific differences><sleep quality><social role><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><therapeutic cannabis><therapeutic marijuana><younger age><♀><♂>
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Catherine Lord

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES, CA

High-opportunity lead · 74/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$651,373
FY 2026

Project Title

Family caregivers in later life: A longitudinal study of well-being and mental health in families of adults with autism and developmental disabilities

Grant Number:

5R01AG080599-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/15/2023

End Date:

2/29/2028

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract This project aims to improve our ability to support the resilience of family caregivers of adults with autism and developmental disorders as the caregivers move into later life. Based on a 30 year longitudinal study that prospectively followed families from when their childr...

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<0-11 years old><ASD><Address><Adult Children><Adult Daughters><Adult Offspring><Adult Sons><Affect><Age><Aggression><Aggressive behavior><Aging><Amentia><Anxiety><Autism><Autistic Disorder><Autistic young adult><Behavior><Behavioral><Belief><Biological><Biological Aging><Biological Function><Biological Process><Buffers><Burden on their caregivers><Care Givers><Caregiver Burden><Caregiver instruction><Caregiver well-being><Caregivers><Caring><Characteristics><Child><Child Development Disorders><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Cognitive><Cognitive aging><Coping Skills><Data><Deceleration><Dementia><Development><Developmental Delay><Developmental Delay Disorders><Developmental Disabilities><Disease><Disorder><Early Infantile Autism><Economic Income><Economical Income><Education><Educational aspects><Emotional Depression><Event><Exposure to><Family><Family Care Giver><Family Caregiver><Financial Support><Future><Goals><Health><History><Home><Income><Independent Living><Infantile Autism><Interview><Kanner's Syndrome><Life><Link><Long-term prospective studies><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Modeling><Outcome><Patient Self-Report><Personal Satisfaction><Physical Function><Predictive Factor><Prospective Studies><Psychological Health><Questionnaires><Race><Races><Recording of previous events><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Retirement><Risk><Role><Sampling><Self-Report><Social Network><Social support><Specific Child Development Disorders><Specificity><Stress><Testing><Time><Work><accelerated aging><accelerated biological age><accelerated biological aging><accumulated exposure><accumulated long-term exposure><adult with ASD><adult with autism><adult with autism spectrum disorder><adult youth><adults on the autism spectrum><adults on the spectrum><age acceleration><ages><aggregate exposure><autism spectral disorder><autism spectrum disorder><autistic><autistic adult><autistic children><autistic individuals><autistic people><autistic spectrum disorder><biologic><biological process of age><build resilience><build resiliency><burden in caregivers><burden of their caregivers><burden on caregivers><care giver education><care giver instruction><care giver stress><care giver training><care giver well-being><care giver wellbeing><care giving><care giving burden><caregiver distress><caregiver education><caregiver stress><caregiver training><caregiver wellbeing><caregiving><caregiving burden><caregiving stress><children on the autism spectrum><children with ASD><children with autism><children with autism spectrum disorder><cognitive ability><cognitive change><cognitive function><coping><coping strategy><cumulative exposure><cumulative life exposure><cumulative long-term exposure><cumulative risk><demographics><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><develop resilience><develop resiliency><developmental><developmental disease><developmental disorder><diaries><enhance resilience><enhance resiliency><externalizing behavior><facilitate resilience><financial aid><financial assistance><histories><homes><improve resilience><improve resiliency><improved><incomes><increase resilience><increase resiliency><individuals on the autism spectrum><individuals on the spectrum><individuals with ASD><individuals with autism><individuals with autism spectrum disorder><kids><later in life><later life><life-course exposure><lifelong exposure><lifespan exposure><lifetime exposure><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><longitudinal, prospective study><older adult><older adulthood><people on the autism spectrum><people with ASD><people with autism><people with autism spectrum disorder><prevent><preventing><promote resilience><promote resiliency><prospective><prospective research study><prospective survey><racial><racial background><racial origin><resilience><resilience development><resilient><retirements><social><social factors><social role><social support network><stress among caregiver><stress in caregiver><stress on caregiver><totality of exposures><verbal><well-being><wellbeing><young adult><young adult age><young adult with ASD><young adult with autism><young adult with autism spectrum disorder><young adulthood><youngster>
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Jerica M Berge

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN

High-opportunity lead · 74/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$641,597
FY 2026

Project Title

Multi-level predictors of structural racism and discrimination and associations with health and well-being across the life course in diverse families

Grant Number:

5R01AT012164-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/8/2022

End Date:

1/31/2027

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Systemic and structural racism is a public health crisis. However, little is known about the impact of structural racism and discrimination (SRD) on the health and emotional well-being of individuals across the life course. While prior studies have shown associations between discrimination ...

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<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><21+ years old><Adolescence><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><African American><Afro American><Afroamerican><BMI><BMI percentile><BMI z-score><Biological><Biological Markers><Black><Black race><Blood Pressure><Body mass index><C-reactive protein><Cardiac Chronotropism><Cardiometabolic Disease><Cardiometabolic Disorder><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Cognitive Discrimination><Communities><Data><Diet><Dietary intake><Dietary quality><Discrimination><Ecological momentary assessment><Elements><Emotional Depression><Emotional well being><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Event><Exposure to><Family><Feels well><Geographic Area><Geographic Information Systems><Geographic Locations><Geographic Region><Geographical Location><Glycohemoglobin A><Glycosylated hemoglobin A><HDL Cholesterol><HDL Cholesterol Lipoproteins><Hb A1><Hb A1a+b><Hb A1c><HbA1><HbA1c><Health><Heart Rate><Hemoglobin A(1)><Hemoglobin C><High Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol><Hispanic><Household><Housing><Immigrant><Individual><Institution><Institutional Racism><Intervention><Investigators><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Lipids><Long-term cohort study><Longitudinal cohort study><Longitudinal observational study><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Minnesota><Moods><Native American><Neighborhoods><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Outcome><Outcome Measure><Parents><Participant><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Physical activity><Police><Policies><Prevalence><Proteins, specific or class, C-reactive><Psyche structure><Psychological Health><Psychological Well Being><Public Assistance><Public Health><Quetelet index><Race><Races><Refugees><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk Factors><Rural><Safety><Sampling><Schools><Sedentary behavior><Sedentary life-style><Sense of well-being><Site><Source><Stress><Structural Racism><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Systematic Racism><Systemic Racism><Time><Triacylglycerol><Triglycerides><Unhealthy Diet><United States><Voting><Well in self><Work><adolescence (12-20)><adulthood><alpha-Lipoprotein Cholesterol><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><behavioral health><bio-markers><biologic><biologic marker><biomarker><cardiometabolic><cardiometabolic risk><cardiometabolism><career><career development><community based participatory approach><community based participatory design><community based participatory method><community based participatory process><community participatory approach><community participatory design><community participatory method><community participatory model><cytokine><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><develop therapy><diet quality><diets><disparity in health><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><ethnic diversity><ethnically diverse><experienced discrimination><geographic site><geospatial information system><health disparity><health equity><health equity promotion><hemoglobin A1c><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention development><kids><killings><life course><long term observational study><longitudinal design><longitudinal experimental design><longitudinal research design><longitudinal study design><measurable outcome><mental><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><multidisciplinary><negative mood><outcome measurement><parent><pediatric><perceived discrimination><perceived stress><perception of discrimination><perception of stress><physical conditioning><physical health><poor diet><promote health equity><prospective><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><racial><racial background><racial diversity><racial origin><racially diverse><racism><rural families><rural locality><rural place><rural setting><sedentary lifestyle><segregation><self wellness><self-reported discrimination><self-reported stress><sense of wellbeing><socio-economic><socio-economically><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><stress perception><therapy development><treatment development><urban environment><urban setting><waist circumference><well-being><wellbeing><youngster>
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Angela Rice Fertig

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN

High-opportunity lead · 74/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$641,597
FY 2026

Project Title

Multi-level predictors of structural racism and discrimination and associations with health and well-being across the life course in diverse families

Grant Number:

5R01AT012164-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/8/2022

End Date:

1/31/2027

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Systemic and structural racism is a public health crisis. However, little is known about the impact of structural racism and discrimination (SRD) on the health and emotional well-being of individuals across the life course. While prior studies have shown associations between discrimination ...

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<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><21+ years old><Adolescence><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><African American><Afro American><Afroamerican><BMI><BMI percentile><BMI z-score><Biological><Biological Markers><Black><Black race><Blood Pressure><Body mass index><C-reactive protein><Cardiac Chronotropism><Cardiometabolic Disease><Cardiometabolic Disorder><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Cognitive Discrimination><Communities><Data><Diet><Dietary intake><Dietary quality><Discrimination><Ecological momentary assessment><Elements><Emotional Depression><Emotional well being><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Event><Exposure to><Family><Feels well><Geographic Area><Geographic Information Systems><Geographic Locations><Geographic Region><Geographical Location><Glycohemoglobin A><Glycosylated hemoglobin A><HDL Cholesterol><HDL Cholesterol Lipoproteins><Hb A1><Hb A1a+b><Hb A1c><HbA1><HbA1c><Health><Heart Rate><Hemoglobin A(1)><Hemoglobin C><High Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol><Hispanic><Household><Housing><Immigrant><Individual><Institution><Institutional Racism><Intervention><Investigators><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Lipids><Long-term cohort study><Longitudinal cohort study><Longitudinal observational study><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Minnesota><Moods><Native American><Neighborhoods><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Outcome><Outcome Measure><Parents><Participant><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Physical activity><Police><Policies><Prevalence><Proteins, specific or class, C-reactive><Psyche structure><Psychological Health><Psychological Well Being><Public Assistance><Public Health><Quetelet index><Race><Races><Refugees><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk Factors><Rural><Safety><Sampling><Schools><Sedentary behavior><Sedentary life-style><Sense of well-being><Site><Source><Stress><Structural Racism><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Systematic Racism><Systemic Racism><Time><Triacylglycerol><Triglycerides><Unhealthy Diet><United States><Voting><Well in self><Work><adolescence (12-20)><adulthood><alpha-Lipoprotein Cholesterol><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><behavioral health><bio-markers><biologic><biologic marker><biomarker><cardiometabolic><cardiometabolic risk><cardiometabolism><career><career development><community based participatory approach><community based participatory design><community based participatory method><community based participatory process><community participatory approach><community participatory design><community participatory method><community participatory model><cytokine><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><develop therapy><diet quality><diets><disparity in health><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><ethnic diversity><ethnically diverse><experienced discrimination><geographic site><geospatial information system><health disparity><health equity><health equity promotion><hemoglobin A1c><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention development><kids><killings><life course><long term observational study><longitudinal design><longitudinal experimental design><longitudinal research design><longitudinal study design><measurable outcome><mental><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><multidisciplinary><negative mood><outcome measurement><parent><pediatric><perceived discrimination><perceived stress><perception of discrimination><perception of stress><physical conditioning><physical health><poor diet><promote health equity><prospective><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><racial><racial background><racial diversity><racial origin><racially diverse><racism><rural families><rural locality><rural place><rural setting><sedentary lifestyle><segregation><self wellness><self-reported discrimination><self-reported stress><sense of wellbeing><socio-economic><socio-economically><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><stress perception><therapy development><treatment development><urban environment><urban setting><waist circumference><well-being><wellbeing><youngster>
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MICHAEL SEAN POLLARD

RAND CORPORATION, SANTA MONICA, CA

High-opportunity lead · 74/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Very recent
Active award
$631,162
FY 2026

Project Title

Trajectories of Isolation and (A)Loneliness with AOD Use, 2019-2027: A National Egocentric Network Study of US Adults

Grant Number:

5R01AA030890-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2024

End Date:

3/31/2029

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Project Abstract

This project will significantly advance understanding of the longitudinal links between interpersonal connection, alcohol use, cannabis use, and other drug (AOD) use through the analysis of novel longitudinal data that includes assessment of multiple aspects of interpersonal connection over eight co...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Accounting><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol co-use><Alcohol consumption><Alcoholic beverage heavy drinker><Alcohols><Anxiety><Behavior><Cannabis><Characteristics><Data><Data Set><Dimensions><Distress><Drug usage><Drugs><Emotional well being><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Exposure to><Feels well><Funding><Generalized Growth><Growth><Health behavior><Heavy Drinker><Heterogeneity><Individual><Interpersonal Interaction><Interpersonal Relations><Link><Literature><Loneliness><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Measures><Mediating><Medication><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><Morbidity><NIAAA><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Outcome><Participant><Pathway interactions><Pattern><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Play><Population><Prevention><Privacy><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychological Well Being><Relaxation><Reporting><Research><Residual><Residual state><Respondent><Risk Factors><Role><Sample Size><Sampling><Sense of well-being><Social Controls><Social Network><Social isolation><Social support><Structure><Survey Instrument><Surveys><THC co-use><THC use><Techniques><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Time><Tissue Growth><Well in self><Work><addiction><addictive disorder><adult youth><adulthood><ages><alcohol and other drug use><alcohol consequences><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol polysubstance use><alcohol product use><alcohol related consequences><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><binge alcohol consumption><binge drinking><cannabis use><craving><death risk><demographics><depression><design><designing><deviancy><deviant><drinking><drug use><drug/agent><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><episodic drinking><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><experience><health related behavior><improved><indexing><innovate><innovation><innovative><interpersonal relationship><lonely><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><male><marijuana use><mental illness><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><mid life><mid-life><middle age><middle aged><midlife><mortality><mortality risk><novel><ontogeny><pathway><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><residence><residential building><residential site><satisfaction><self wellness><sense of wellbeing><social><social role><social support network><standard measure><substance use><substance using><well-being><wellbeing><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><♂>
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Luke Williamson Hyde

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AT CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

High-opportunity lead · 72/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Recent
Active award
$1,050,375
FY 2026

Project Title

Experimental evidence of the impact of parental income on child mental health and neuroimmune function

Grant Number:

5R01MH139198-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2025

End Date:

12/31/2029

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  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.
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Project Abstract

Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section Growing up in a lower-income family robustly predicts worse mental health in adolescence and early adulthood. How does variability in family income “get under the skin” of the developing child and via what mechanisms does it increase risk for mental illness...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><14 year old><14 years of age><5 year old><5 years of age><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Affect><Age><Amygdala><Amygdaloid Body><Amygdaloid Nucleus><Amygdaloid structure><Attenuated><Biological><Biological Markers><Blood monocyte><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Buffers><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Child><Child Development><Child Mental Health><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Chronic><Control Groups><Corpus Striatum><Corpus striatum structure><Development><Double-Blind Method><Double-Blind Study><Double-Blinded><Double-Masked Method><Double-Masked Study><Dysfunction><Early Intervention><Economic Income><Economical Income><Economics><Education><Educational aspects><Emotions><Encephalon><Family><Family Process><Functional disorder><Generations><Health><Immune><Immune system><Immunes><Impoverished><Imprisonment><Income><Infant and Child Development><Inflammation><Inflammatory><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investments><Knowledge><Life><Literature><Long-Term Effects><Low income><MR Imaging><MR Tomography><MRI><MRIs><Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Marrow monocyte><Measures><Mediating><Medical Imaging, Magnetic Resonance / Nuclear Magnetic Resonance><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Modeling><NMR Imaging><NMR Tomography><Neighborhoods><Neuroimmune><Neuroimmune Mechanisms><Neuroimmune Processes><Neuroimmunomodulation><Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Outcome><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Pathway interactions><Peripheral><Physiopathology><Policies><Policy Maker><Poverty><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Public Health><Randomization trial><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Regulation><Research><Rewards><Risk><Sampling><Science><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Skin><Stress><Striate Body><Striatum><Testing><Uncertainty><Variant><Variation><Youth><Youth 10-21><Zeugmatography><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><age 10><age 10 years><age 14><age 14 years><age 5><age 5 years><ages><amygdaloid nuclear complex><attenuate><attenuates><behavior outcome><behavioral outcome><bio-markers><biologic><biologic marker><biological signal transduction><biomarker><brain health><brain pathway><childrearing><cognitive control><compare to control><comparison control><critical developmental period><cytokine><developmental><doubt><early adulthood><economic><emerging adult><enhancing factor><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><five year old><five years of age><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><fourteen year old><fourteen years of age><group intervention><health knowledge><immune health><immune system health><improved><incarcerated><incarceration><incomes><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention effect><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><life span><lifespan><lower income families><mental illness><monocyte><network models><neural><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neurocircuitry><parent><pathophysiology><pathway><physical conditioning><physical health><policy implication><prevent><preventing><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><public health relevance><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomized trial><randomly assigned><reward processing><stressor><striatal><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><ten year old><ten years of age><youngster><youth age>
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ROBIN NUSSLOCK

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AT CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

High-opportunity lead · 72/100
Likely hiring
Large award
Recent
Active award
$1,050,375
FY 2026

Project Title

Experimental evidence of the impact of parental income on child mental health and neuroimmune function

Grant Number:

5R01MH139198-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2025

End Date:

12/31/2029

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

Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section Growing up in a lower-income family robustly predicts worse mental health in adolescence and early adulthood. How does variability in family income “get under the skin” of the developing child and via what mechanisms does it increase risk for mental illness...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><14 year old><14 years of age><5 year old><5 years of age><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Affect><Age><Amygdala><Amygdaloid Body><Amygdaloid Nucleus><Amygdaloid structure><Attenuated><Biological><Biological Markers><Blood monocyte><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Buffers><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Child><Child Development><Child Mental Health><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Chronic><Control Groups><Corpus Striatum><Corpus striatum structure><Development><Double-Blind Method><Double-Blind Study><Double-Blinded><Double-Masked Method><Double-Masked Study><Dysfunction><Early Intervention><Economic Income><Economical Income><Economics><Education><Educational aspects><Emotions><Encephalon><Family><Family Process><Functional disorder><Generations><Health><Immune><Immune system><Immunes><Impoverished><Imprisonment><Income><Infant and Child Development><Inflammation><Inflammatory><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investments><Knowledge><Life><Literature><Long-Term Effects><Low income><MR Imaging><MR Tomography><MRI><MRIs><Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Marrow monocyte><Measures><Mediating><Medical Imaging, Magnetic Resonance / Nuclear Magnetic Resonance><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Modeling><NMR Imaging><NMR Tomography><Neighborhoods><Neuroimmune><Neuroimmune Mechanisms><Neuroimmune Processes><Neuroimmunomodulation><Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Outcome><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Pathway interactions><Peripheral><Physiopathology><Policies><Policy Maker><Poverty><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Public Health><Randomization trial><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Regulation><Research><Rewards><Risk><Sampling><Science><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Skin><Stress><Striate Body><Striatum><Testing><Uncertainty><Variant><Variation><Youth><Youth 10-21><Zeugmatography><abnormal psychology><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><age 10><age 10 years><age 14><age 14 years><age 5><age 5 years><ages><amygdaloid nuclear complex><attenuate><attenuates><behavior outcome><behavioral outcome><bio-markers><biologic><biologic marker><biological signal transduction><biomarker><brain health><brain pathway><childrearing><cognitive control><compare to control><comparison control><critical developmental period><cytokine><developmental><doubt><early adulthood><economic><emerging adult><enhancing factor><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><five year old><five years of age><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><fourteen year old><fourteen years of age><group intervention><health knowledge><immune health><immune system health><improved><incarcerated><incarceration><incomes><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention effect><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><life span><lifespan><lower income families><mental illness><monocyte><network models><neural><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neurocircuitry><parent><pathophysiology><pathway><physical conditioning><physical health><policy implication><prevent><preventing><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><public health relevance><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomized trial><randomly assigned><reward processing><stressor><striatal><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><ten year old><ten years of age><youngster><youth age>
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Megumi J Okumura

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$863,276
FY 2026

Project Title

Resilience in Action™ : Assessing the behavioral target mechanisms of the RiA™ curriculum in young adults with autism

Grant Number:

1R01MH137248-01A1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/3/2026

End Date:

11/30/2030

Why this may be worth a closer look

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  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract As young adults with autism spectrum disorder (YAASD) transition out of the academic supports provided by school, they can experience a degradation of social skills over time. This increases their risk of poor social, academic, vocational, and health outcomes. YAASD require...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><19 year old><19 years of age><20 year old><20 years of age><21+ years old><Academic support><Accounting><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Advocacy><Age Years><Anxiety><Area><Assess implementation><Autistic young adult><Baltimore><Behavior assessment><Boston><Care Givers><Caregivers><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical Trials><Communities><Community Trial><Curriculum><Development><Education><Educational Assessment><Educational Curriculum><Educational aspects><Educational process of instructing><Emotional><Emotional well being><Face><Family><Feels well><Fostering><Future><Goals><Health><Impairment><Implementation assessment><Independent Living><Individual><Informal Social Control><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Life><Maryland><Massachusetts><Measures><Mediating><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Multi-center trial><Multicenter Trials><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Patient Self-Report><Personal awareness><Position><Positioning Attribute><Problem Solving><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychological Well Being><QOL><Quality of life><RE-AIM><Randomized><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Reporting><Risk><Risk Reduction><San Francisco><Schools><Science><Secondary Schools><Self Determination><Self Direction><Self Efficacy><Self Perception><Self Regulation><Self image><Self view><Self-Report><Sense of well-being><Services><Site><Social isolation><Social outcome><System><Teaching><Testing><Time><Training><Vocation><Waiting Lists><Well in self><Youth><Youth 10-21><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adulthood><age 19><age 19 years><age 20><age 20 years><aspirate><assess effectiveness><barriers to implementation><behavioral assessment><build resilience><build resiliency><career><community based organizations><community organizations><community setting><compare to control><comparison control><control trial><cost><design><designing><determine effectiveness><develop resilience><develop resiliency><developmental><early childhood><education planning><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><effectiveness testing><emotion regulation><emotional regulation><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><enhance resilience><enhance resiliency><evaluate effectiveness><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><examine effectiveness><experience><faces><facial><facilitate resilience><feasibility testing><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><food preparation><health care management><health management><holistic approach><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation evaluation><implementation intervention><improve resilience><improve resiliency><improved><increase resilience><increase resiliency><innovate><innovation><innovative><instructor><interpersonal competence><interpersonal competency><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><lesson plans><mental illness><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><nineteen year old><nineteen years old><novel><parent><pediatric><peer><pilot test><pilot trial><programs><promote resilience><promote resiliency><protective factors><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><research study><resilience><resilience development><resilient><risk-reducing><satisfaction><secondary education><self awareness><self knowledge><self wellness><sense of wellbeing><skill acquisition><skill development><skills><social><social competence><social competency><social engagement><social involvement><social participation><social skills><stress buffering><stress management><twenty year old><twenty years of age><waitlist><young adult with ASD><young adult with autism><young adult with autism spectrum disorder><youngster><youth age>
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Bethany G. Edwards

LOVELACE BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE, ALBUQUERQUE, NM

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$813,689
FY 2026

Project Title

Multimodal prediction of behavioral and mental health outcomes in incarcerated women

Grant Number:

5R01MH138560-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/5/2025

End Date:

2/28/2030

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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 Research in psychology and neuroscience has helped deepen our understanding of relationships between mental health issues, social-environmental factors, and maladaptive behaviors contributing to risk for incarceration. Such research holds significant economic implications, a...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Abstinence><Accounting><Active Follow-up><Age><Aging><Algorithms><Anxiety><Area><Attention><Behavior><Behavioral><Biological><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Clinical assessments><Collection><Crime><Data><Dedications><Drug abuse><Education><Educational aspects><Employment><Encephalon><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Event><Expenditure><Family><Female><Financial Hardship><Forensic Medicine><Forensics><Health><Health Care><Health system><High Prevalence><History><Impoverished><Imprisonment><Individual><Institution><Intervention Strategies><Legal><Legal system><Life><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><MR Imaging><MR Tomography><MRI><MRIs><Machine Learning><Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Measures><Medical Imaging, Magnetic Resonance / Nuclear Magnetic Resonance><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Modeling><Modernization><Multimodal Imaging><NIH><NIMH><NMR Imaging><NMR Tomography><National Institute of Mental Health><National Institutes of Health><Neurocognitive><Neurosciences><Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Outcome><PTSD><Participant><Pattern><Population><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Poverty><Prisons><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychology><Psychopathology><Psychosocial Factor><Public Health><Recording of previous events><Recovery><Relapse><Research><Risk><Risk Factors><Sampling><Science><Smoking><Social Network><Social isolation><Sociology><Sum><Techniques><Testing><Time><Translating><Trauma><Unemployment><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Variant><Variation><Vulnerable Populations><Woman><Women's cohort><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><Zeugmatography><abnormal psychology><abuse of drugs><abuses drugs><active followup><aged brain><ages><aging brain><aging process><antisocial behavior><behavior outcome><behavior prediction><behavioral health><behavioral outcome><behavioral prediction><biologic><biopsychosocial><brain based><brain volume><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cohort in women><cohort on women><comorbidity><comparing females and males><comparing women and men><computer based prediction><cost><data modalities><depression><economic hardship><economic implication><economic strain><environmental risk><experience><female cohort><female outcomes><females compared to males><females compared with males><females versus males><females vs. males><financial adversity><financial burden><financial distress><financial insecurity><financial instability><financial strain><financial stress><financial worry><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><gray matter><histories><improved><improved outcome><incarcerated><incarceration><jobless><joblessness><kids><life course><life span><lifespan><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><machine based learning><maladaptive behavior><men><mental function><mental illness><multi-modal imaging><multi-modality><multi-modality imaging><multimodality><multimodality imaging><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><out of work><outcome prediction><outcomes among females><outcomes among women><outcomes in females><outcomes in women><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><predictive modeling><prospective><protective factors><psychiatric illness><psychologic><psychological><psychological disorder><psychosocial><psychosocial variables><recidivism><reincarceration><resilience><resilient><social><societal costs><socio-economic><socio-economically><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><substance use><substance using><substantia grisea><traumatic neurosis><treatment research><unemployed><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><women compared to men><women compared with men><women versus men><women vs. men><women's outcomes><youngster><youth age><♀>
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Melinda J Buntin

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$808,564
FY 2026

Project Title

A Multidisciplinary, Mixed Methods Analysis of the Implementation and Efficacy of School-Based Health Centers and Mechanisms through which SBHCs Improve Child Mental Health and Education Outcomes

Grant Number:

5R01MH132686-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2023

End Date:

12/31/2026

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 Schools face rising mental health needs among children. U.S. public schools are the most common institutional entry point to mental health services for children, and school-based health centers (SBHCs) increasingly serve as a “medical home” for vulnerable children. Yet there are sign...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Access to Care><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Affect><Affordable Care Act><Area><Black Box><Child><Child Health><Child Mental Health><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Communities><Counselor><Data><Data Reporting><Data Set><Dimensions><Disadvantaged><Documentation><Economics><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Evaluation><Face><Family><Financial Hardship><Funding><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Care Systems><Health Personnel><Health Services><Health Services Accessibility><Home><Institution><Interview><Knowledge><Link><Low income><Medicaid><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methods><Modeling><Mothers><Obamacare><Outcome><Partnership Practice><Personal Satisfaction><Policies><Population><Professional counselor><Program Development><Psychological Health><Quasi-experiment><Quasi-experimental analysis><Quasi-experimental approach><Quasi-experimental design><Quasi-experimental methods><Quasi-experimental research><Quasi-experimental study><Quasi-experimental technique><Research><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Role><School Enrollments><School Health Services><School-Age Population><School-Based Services><Schools><Services><Site Visit><Social isolation><Social support><Stress><Students><Subgroup><Supervision><Surgeon><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Tennessee><Testing><Time><Youth><Youth 10-21><access differences><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><availability of services><behavioral health><care access><child mental health service><child poverty><classroom environment><college atmosphere><collegial atmosphere><collegiate atmosphere><coping><data representation><data representations><differences in access><economic><economic hardship><economic strain><education atmosphere><educational atmosphere><educational environment><environmental risk><faces><facial><financial adversity><financial burden><financial distress><financial insecurity><financial instability><financial strain><financial stress><financial worry><health care access><health care availability><health care personnel><health care service><health care service access><health care service availability><health care worker><health provider><health service access><health services availability><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><homes><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intellectual atmosphere><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><learning atmosphere><learning environment><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal research><m-Health><mHealth><medical care providers><medical personnel><mental health care><mobile health><multidisciplinary><neglect><operation><operations><pandemic><pandemic disease><prevent><preventing><programs><research and methods><rural area><rural location><rural region><school age><school atmosphere><school based health center><school based health clinic><school climate><school health center><school health clinic><service availability><service delivery><social role><social support network><stressor><study longitudinal><survey longitudinal><telehealth><theories><tool><training atmosphere><treatment access><treatment provider><under served community><underserved community><university atmosphere><well-being><wellbeing><youngster><youth age>
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Carolyn Heinrich

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$808,564
FY 2026

Project Title

A Multidisciplinary, Mixed Methods Analysis of the Implementation and Efficacy of School-Based Health Centers and Mechanisms through which SBHCs Improve Child Mental Health and Education Outcomes

Grant Number:

5R01MH132686-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2023

End Date:

12/31/2026

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 Schools face rising mental health needs among children. U.S. public schools are the most common institutional entry point to mental health services for children, and school-based health centers (SBHCs) increasingly serve as a “medical home” for vulnerable children. Yet there are sign...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Access to Care><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Affect><Affordable Care Act><Area><Black Box><Child><Child Health><Child Mental Health><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Communities><Counselor><Data><Data Reporting><Data Set><Dimensions><Disadvantaged><Documentation><Economics><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Evaluation><Face><Family><Financial Hardship><Funding><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Care Systems><Health Personnel><Health Services><Health Services Accessibility><Home><Institution><Interview><Knowledge><Link><Low income><Medicaid><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methods><Modeling><Mothers><Obamacare><Outcome><Partnership Practice><Personal Satisfaction><Policies><Population><Professional counselor><Program Development><Psychological Health><Quasi-experiment><Quasi-experimental analysis><Quasi-experimental approach><Quasi-experimental design><Quasi-experimental methods><Quasi-experimental research><Quasi-experimental study><Quasi-experimental technique><Research><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Role><School Enrollments><School Health Services><School-Age Population><School-Based Services><Schools><Services><Site Visit><Social isolation><Social support><Stress><Students><Subgroup><Supervision><Surgeon><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Tennessee><Testing><Time><Youth><Youth 10-21><access differences><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><availability of services><behavioral health><care access><child mental health service><child poverty><classroom environment><college atmosphere><collegial atmosphere><collegiate atmosphere><coping><data representation><data representations><differences in access><economic><economic hardship><economic strain><education atmosphere><educational atmosphere><educational environment><environmental risk><faces><facial><financial adversity><financial burden><financial distress><financial insecurity><financial instability><financial strain><financial stress><financial worry><health care access><health care availability><health care personnel><health care service><health care service access><health care service availability><health care worker><health provider><health service access><health services availability><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><homes><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intellectual atmosphere><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><learning atmosphere><learning environment><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal research><m-Health><mHealth><medical care providers><medical personnel><mental health care><mobile health><multidisciplinary><neglect><operation><operations><pandemic><pandemic disease><prevent><preventing><programs><research and methods><rural area><rural location><rural region><school age><school atmosphere><school based health center><school based health clinic><school climate><school health center><school health clinic><service availability><service delivery><social role><social support network><stressor><study longitudinal><survey longitudinal><telehealth><theories><tool><training atmosphere><treatment access><treatment provider><under served community><underserved community><university atmosphere><well-being><wellbeing><youngster><youth age>
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Marcela V Horvitz-Lennon

RAND CORPORATION, SANTA MONICA, CA

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$779,068
FY 2026

Project Title

Addressing Gaps in the Evidence to Improve Quality and Value of Serious Mental Illness Care in Medicaid

Grant Number:

5R01MH136658-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2024

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

PROJECT SUMMARY Medicaid is a key player in the care of individuals living with serious mental illness (SMI). Despite its high costs, Medicaid-funded SMI care is characterized by low quality, particularly among socially disadvantaged beneficiaries. Although state Medicaid programs have implemented ...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Access to Care><Address><Adoption><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Algorithms><Alternative Therapies><Alternative intervention><Area><Bipolar Affective Psychosis><Bipolar Disorder><Caring><Characteristics><Data><Data Set><Diagnosis><Disparities><Disparity><Disparity population><Funding><Goals><Health><Health Care><Health Care Costs><Health Costs><Health Policy><Health Services Accessibility><Homelessness><Individual><Intervention><Life Expectancy><Link><Literature><Machine Learning><Major Depressive Disorder><Manic-Depressive Psychosis><Measurement><Measures><Medicaid><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mentally Ill><Mentally Ill Persons><Methods><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><New York><New York City><Outcome><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Persons><Policies><Policy Analyses><Policy Analysis><Policy Maker><Population><Process><Provider><Psychological Health><Public Domains><QOC><Quality of Care><Quasi-experiment><Quasi-experimental analysis><Quasi-experimental approach><Quasi-experimental design><Quasi-experimental methods><Quasi-experimental research><Quasi-experimental study><Quasi-experimental technique><Reporting><Research><Risk><Schizophrenia><Schizophrenic Disorders><Social outcome><Societies><Strategic Planning><Telemental><Telemental health><Underserved Population><Visit><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><adulthood><authority><availability of services><beneficiary><bipolar affective disorder><bipolar disease><bipolar illness><bipolar mood disorder><burden of disease><burden of illness><care access><chronic mental illness><clinical depression><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cohort><comorbidity><comparative><cost><cost outcomes><dementia praecox><disability><disadvantaged group><disadvantaged individual><disadvantaged people><disadvantaged population><disadvantaged subgroup><disease burden><disparities across groups><disparity across subgroups><disparity among groups><disparity among subgroups><disparity between groups><disparity between subgroups><group disparity><group inequality><group inequity><health care policy><health service access><health services availability><high risk><homeless><houselessness><improved><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><machine based learning><machine learned algorithm><machine learning algorithm><machine learning based algorithm><major depression><major depression disorder><manic depressive disorder><manic depressive illness><mental health care><novel><patient oriented outcomes><patient subclass><patient subcluster><patient subgroups><patient subpopulations><patient subsets><patient subtypes><payment><persistent mental illness><physical conditioning><physical health><policy evaluation><population inequality><population inequity><programs><public health relevance><schizophrenic><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><service availability><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><social><social disadvantage><social disparities><social health determinants><social inequality><stem><subgroup disparity><suicidal><suicidality><telehealth><treatment access><under served group><under served individual><under served people><under served population><underserved group><underserved individual><underserved people><unequal group><unequal population><unhoused>
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SHARON-LISE Teresa NORMAND

RAND CORPORATION, SANTA MONICA, CA

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$779,068
FY 2026

Project Title

Addressing Gaps in the Evidence to Improve Quality and Value of Serious Mental Illness Care in Medicaid

Grant Number:

5R01MH136658-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2024

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

PROJECT SUMMARY Medicaid is a key player in the care of individuals living with serious mental illness (SMI). Despite its high costs, Medicaid-funded SMI care is characterized by low quality, particularly among socially disadvantaged beneficiaries. Although state Medicaid programs have implemented ...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Access to Care><Address><Adoption><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Algorithms><Alternative Therapies><Alternative intervention><Area><Bipolar Affective Psychosis><Bipolar Disorder><Caring><Characteristics><Data><Data Set><Diagnosis><Disparities><Disparity><Disparity population><Funding><Goals><Health><Health Care><Health Care Costs><Health Costs><Health Policy><Health Services Accessibility><Homelessness><Individual><Intervention><Life Expectancy><Link><Literature><Machine Learning><Major Depressive Disorder><Manic-Depressive Psychosis><Measurement><Measures><Medicaid><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mentally Ill><Mentally Ill Persons><Methods><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><New York><New York City><Outcome><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Persons><Policies><Policy Analyses><Policy Analysis><Policy Maker><Population><Process><Provider><Psychological Health><Public Domains><QOC><Quality of Care><Quasi-experiment><Quasi-experimental analysis><Quasi-experimental approach><Quasi-experimental design><Quasi-experimental methods><Quasi-experimental research><Quasi-experimental study><Quasi-experimental technique><Reporting><Research><Risk><Schizophrenia><Schizophrenic Disorders><Social outcome><Societies><Strategic Planning><Telemental><Telemental health><Underserved Population><Visit><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><adulthood><authority><availability of services><beneficiary><bipolar affective disorder><bipolar disease><bipolar illness><bipolar mood disorder><burden of disease><burden of illness><care access><chronic mental illness><clinical depression><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cohort><comorbidity><comparative><cost><cost outcomes><dementia praecox><disability><disadvantaged group><disadvantaged individual><disadvantaged people><disadvantaged population><disadvantaged subgroup><disease burden><disparities across groups><disparity across subgroups><disparity among groups><disparity among subgroups><disparity between groups><disparity between subgroups><group disparity><group inequality><group inequity><health care policy><health service access><health services availability><high risk><homeless><houselessness><improved><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><machine based learning><machine learned algorithm><machine learning algorithm><machine learning based algorithm><major depression><major depression disorder><manic depressive disorder><manic depressive illness><mental health care><novel><patient oriented outcomes><patient subclass><patient subcluster><patient subgroups><patient subpopulations><patient subsets><patient subtypes><payment><persistent mental illness><physical conditioning><physical health><policy evaluation><population inequality><population inequity><programs><public health relevance><schizophrenic><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><service availability><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><social><social disadvantage><social disparities><social health determinants><social inequality><stem><subgroup disparity><suicidal><suicidality><telehealth><treatment access><under served group><under served individual><under served people><under served population><underserved group><underserved individual><underserved people><unequal group><unequal population><unhoused>
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Emma Elizabeth McGinty

WEILL MEDICAL COLL OF CORNELL UNIV, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$741,708
FY 2026

Project Title

Integrating Medicare and Medicaid for dual eligibles with serious mental illness: studying healthcare utilization, quality, and mortality

Grant Number:

5R01MH139215-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/16/2024

End Date:

10/31/2029

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 Serious mental illnesses (SMIs) including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder disproportionately affect people who are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid (“dual eligibles”). The US population with SMI experiences one of the largest health disparities...

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><Affect><Aged 65 and Over><Ambulatory Care><Area><Bipolar Affective Psychosis><Bipolar Disorder><Cardiovascular Diseases><Caring><Clinical><Contracting Opportunities><Contracts><County><Data><Diagnosis><Drug Prescribing><Drug Prescriptions><Drugs><Economics><Effectiveness><Enrollment><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Excess Mortality><Exclusion><Goals><Guidelines><Health Care Utilization><Health Insurance for Aged and Disabled, Title 18><Health Insurance for Disabled Title 18><Health Services><History><Home><Housing><Individual><Institution><Interview><Link><Low income><Major Depressive Disorder><Manic-Depressive Psychosis><Medicaid><Medicaid services><Medical><Medicare><Medicare/Medicaid><Medication><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methods><Modeling><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Nutrition><Outcome><Outpatient Care><Patient Preferences><Patients><Patterns of Care><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Policies><Population><Prevalence><Privatization><Process><Psychological Health><QOC><Qualifying><Quality Indicator><Quality of Care><Race><Races><Recording of previous events><Research><Risk><Schizophrenia><Schizophrenic Disorders><Self Care><Services><Special needs plan><Specialty><Subgroup><Substance Use Disorder><Suicide><Supported Employment><Title 18><Underserved Population><Urbanicity><Work><above age 65><acute care><after age 65><age 65 and greater><age 65 and older><age 65 or older><age > 65><age group><age of 65 years onward><aged 65 and greater><aged 65+><aged ≥65><behavioral health><beneficiary><bipolar affective disorder><bipolar disease><bipolar illness><bipolar mood disorder><cardiovascular disorder><care delivery><care fragmentation><care utilization><chronic mental illness><clinical depression><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><cost shifting><dementia praecox><design><designing><disability><disparity in health><drug/agent><dual eligible><economic><enroll><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><financial incentive><financial reward><health care service use><health care service utilization><health disparity><health insurance for disabled><health plan><health plans><histories><homes><human old age (65+)><improved><improved outcome><innovate><innovation><innovative><inpatient care><inpatient service><intent to die><major depression><major depression disorder><manic depressive disorder><manic depressive illness><medical specialties><medication prescription><mental health care><monetary incentive><mortality><novel><outpatient treatment><over 65 years><persistent mental illness><personal care><physical conditioning><physical health><poor health outcome><prescribed medication><programs><psychiatric inpatient><psychiatric rehabilitation><racial><racial background><racial origin><reduced health outcome><response><scale up><schizophrenic><secondary analysis><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><social><substance use and disorder><suicides><supportive employment><under served group><under served individual><under served people><under served population><underserved group><underserved individual><underserved people><worse health outcome><≥65 years>
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Yongkang Zhang

WEILL MEDICAL COLL OF CORNELL UNIV, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$741,708
FY 2026

Project Title

Integrating Medicare and Medicaid for dual eligibles with serious mental illness: studying healthcare utilization, quality, and mortality

Grant Number:

5R01MH139215-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/16/2024

End Date:

10/31/2029

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 Serious mental illnesses (SMIs) including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder disproportionately affect people who are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid (“dual eligibles”). The US population with SMI experiences one of the largest health disparities...

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><Affect><Aged 65 and Over><Ambulatory Care><Area><Bipolar Affective Psychosis><Bipolar Disorder><Cardiovascular Diseases><Caring><Clinical><Contracting Opportunities><Contracts><County><Data><Diagnosis><Drug Prescribing><Drug Prescriptions><Drugs><Economics><Effectiveness><Enrollment><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Excess Mortality><Exclusion><Goals><Guidelines><Health Care Utilization><Health Insurance for Aged and Disabled, Title 18><Health Insurance for Disabled Title 18><Health Services><History><Home><Housing><Individual><Institution><Interview><Link><Low income><Major Depressive Disorder><Manic-Depressive Psychosis><Medicaid><Medicaid services><Medical><Medicare><Medicare/Medicaid><Medication><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methods><Modeling><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Nutrition><Outcome><Outpatient Care><Patient Preferences><Patients><Patterns of Care><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Policies><Population><Prevalence><Privatization><Process><Psychological Health><QOC><Qualifying><Quality Indicator><Quality of Care><Race><Races><Recording of previous events><Research><Risk><Schizophrenia><Schizophrenic Disorders><Self Care><Services><Special needs plan><Specialty><Subgroup><Substance Use Disorder><Suicide><Supported Employment><Title 18><Underserved Population><Urbanicity><Work><above age 65><acute care><after age 65><age 65 and greater><age 65 and older><age 65 or older><age > 65><age group><age of 65 years onward><aged 65 and greater><aged 65+><aged ≥65><behavioral health><beneficiary><bipolar affective disorder><bipolar disease><bipolar illness><bipolar mood disorder><cardiovascular disorder><care delivery><care fragmentation><care utilization><chronic mental illness><clinical depression><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><cost shifting><dementia praecox><design><designing><disability><disparity in health><drug/agent><dual eligible><economic><enroll><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><financial incentive><financial reward><health care service use><health care service utilization><health disparity><health insurance for disabled><health plan><health plans><histories><homes><human old age (65+)><improved><improved outcome><innovate><innovation><innovative><inpatient care><inpatient service><intent to die><major depression><major depression disorder><manic depressive disorder><manic depressive illness><medical specialties><medication prescription><mental health care><monetary incentive><mortality><novel><outpatient treatment><over 65 years><persistent mental illness><personal care><physical conditioning><physical health><poor health outcome><prescribed medication><programs><psychiatric inpatient><psychiatric rehabilitation><racial><racial background><racial origin><reduced health outcome><response><scale up><schizophrenic><secondary analysis><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><social><substance use and disorder><suicides><supportive employment><under served group><under served individual><under served people><under served population><underserved group><underserved individual><underserved people><worse health outcome><≥65 years>
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Ezra Golberstein

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$741,062
FY 2026

Project Title

The Effects of Zero Cost-sharing on Mental Health Service Outcomes

Grant Number:

5R01MH135530-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2024

End Date:

1/31/2028

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/Abstract More than three-fifths of Americans with mental health disorders (MHD) have not received treatment in the prior year. Societally, under-utilization of mental health care has a substantial impact on disability and contributes to premature mortality through causes such as suic...

Research Terms

<Access to Care><Address><Adoption><Affect><American><Assess implementation><Blue Cross><Blue Shield><Clinical Trials><Control Groups><Cost Sharing><Data><Data Set><Drugs><General Practitioners><Generalists><Health Insurance><Health Services Accessibility><Health Services Evaluation><Health Services Research><Health financing><Implementation assessment><Improve Access><Incidence><Individual><Insurance><Insurance Carriers><Insurance Coverage><Insurance Status><Insurers><Intervention><Interview><Laws><Marketing><Medical Care Research><Medication><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><NIH Program Announcements><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Natural experiment><New Mexico><Outcome><Patients><Pattern><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Policies><Policy Maker><Population><Premature Mortality><Prevalence><Privatization><Program Announcement><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><QOC><Quality of Care><Quasi-experiment><Quasi-experimental analysis><Quasi-experimental approach><Quasi-experimental design><Quasi-experimental methods><Quasi-experimental research><Quasi-experimental study><Quasi-experimental technique><Research><Sampling><Services><Specialty><Substance Use Disorder><Suicide><Work><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><availability of services><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><behavioral health><care access><care costs><cost><disability><drug/agent><econometrics><effective therapy><effective treatment><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><health insurance plan><health service access><health service use><health service utilization><health services availability><implementation evaluation><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><insurance claims><insurance plan><intent to die><medical specialties><mental health care><mental illness><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><parity><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><response><service availability><service utilization><services research><substance use and disorder><suicides><treatment access>
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Ryan Cook

OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY, PORTLAND, OR

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$736,713
FY 2026

Project Title

Psilocybin Research and Implementation Study for Mental health and substance use (PRISM)

Grant Number:

1R01DA060253-01A1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/15/2026

End Date:

11/30/2030

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

The rapid shift in public perception of psychedelics, coupled with the expansion of their use and policy reform across the United States, has created a unique opportunity to assess the real- world impacts of psychedelic use. Over 7,000 people in Oregon have received legal, supervised psilocybin expe...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Acute><Adult><Adult Human><Adverse Experience><Adverse event><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohols><Anxiety><Bayesian Analysis><Bayesian computation><Bayesian inference><Bayesian network analysis><Bayesian spatial analysis><Bayesian statistical analysis><Bayesian statistical inference><Bayesian statistics><Benefits and Risks><Cannabis><Care Givers><Caregivers><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Characteristics><Client><Clinical Trials><Cocaine><Cohort Analyses><Cohort Analysis><Colorado><Communities><Consensus><Counseling><Coupled><Crystal Meth><Crystal methamphetamine><Data><Data Collection><Decision Making><Deoxyephedrine><Derealizations><Desoxyephedrine><Domestic Partners><Dose><Enrollment><Event><Exposure Assessment><Family><Focus Groups><Future><Hallucinogenic Agents><Hallucinogenic Drugs><Hallucinogenic Substances><Hallucinogens><Harm Minimization><Harm Reduction><Health><Health Policy><Individual><Interview><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Laboratories><Legal><Legislation><Licensing><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methamphetamine><Methylamphetamine><Mind><Monitor><N-Methylamphetamine><Nicotine><On-Line Systems><Online Systems><Opiates><Opioid><Oregon><Outcome><Overdose><Paranoia><Paranoid Disorders><Participant><Perception><Perceptual Disorders><Persons><Policies><Policy Maker><Policy Research><Probability><Psilocibin><Psilocybin><Psychedelic Agents><Psychedelics><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychotomimetic Agents><Public Health><Registries><Regulation><Reporting><Safety><Sampling><Service setting><Services><Shapes><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Standardization><Statutes and Laws><Substance Use Disorder><Supervision><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Testing><Time><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><US State><United States><Voting><Work><adulthood><barriers to implementation><biological signal transduction><care partner><caregiving partner><clinical trial participant><cohort><comparator group><comparison group><context for implementation><design><designing><early phase trial><enroll><experience><exposure analysis><exposure evaluation><exposure measurement><exposure profiling><exposure survey><health care policy><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation context><implementation study><insight><interest><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><mental illness><meth><online computer><online software><perception disorder><practice-based research network><programs><psychedelic drug><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychotomimetic drug><public education><real world evidence><reduced substance use><reduction in substance use><research study><responders and non-responders><responders from non-responders><responders or non-responders><responders versus non-responders><responders vs non-responders><responders/nonresponders><response><risk minimization><safety assessment><screening><screenings><secondary analysis><side effect><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance use reduction><substance using><suicidal><suicidality><tobacco product use><web based><web based software><web software>
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Philip Todd Korthuis

OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY, PORTLAND, OR

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$736,713
FY 2026

Project Title

Psilocybin Research and Implementation Study for Mental health and substance use (PRISM)

Grant Number:

1R01DA060253-01A1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/15/2026

End Date:

11/30/2030

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

The rapid shift in public perception of psychedelics, coupled with the expansion of their use and policy reform across the United States, has created a unique opportunity to assess the real- world impacts of psychedelic use. Over 7,000 people in Oregon have received legal, supervised psilocybin expe...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Acute><Adult><Adult Human><Adverse Experience><Adverse event><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohols><Anxiety><Bayesian Analysis><Bayesian computation><Bayesian inference><Bayesian network analysis><Bayesian spatial analysis><Bayesian statistical analysis><Bayesian statistical inference><Bayesian statistics><Benefits and Risks><Cannabis><Care Givers><Caregivers><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Characteristics><Client><Clinical Trials><Cocaine><Cohort Analyses><Cohort Analysis><Colorado><Communities><Consensus><Counseling><Coupled><Crystal Meth><Crystal methamphetamine><Data><Data Collection><Decision Making><Deoxyephedrine><Derealizations><Desoxyephedrine><Domestic Partners><Dose><Enrollment><Event><Exposure Assessment><Family><Focus Groups><Future><Hallucinogenic Agents><Hallucinogenic Drugs><Hallucinogenic Substances><Hallucinogens><Harm Minimization><Harm Reduction><Health><Health Policy><Individual><Interview><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Laboratories><Legal><Legislation><Licensing><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methamphetamine><Methylamphetamine><Mind><Monitor><N-Methylamphetamine><Nicotine><On-Line Systems><Online Systems><Opiates><Opioid><Oregon><Outcome><Overdose><Paranoia><Paranoid Disorders><Participant><Perception><Perceptual Disorders><Persons><Policies><Policy Maker><Policy Research><Probability><Psilocibin><Psilocybin><Psychedelic Agents><Psychedelics><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychotomimetic Agents><Public Health><Registries><Regulation><Reporting><Safety><Sampling><Service setting><Services><Shapes><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Standardization><Statutes and Laws><Substance Use Disorder><Supervision><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Testing><Time><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><US State><United States><Voting><Work><adulthood><barriers to implementation><biological signal transduction><care partner><caregiving partner><clinical trial participant><cohort><comparator group><comparison group><context for implementation><design><designing><early phase trial><enroll><experience><exposure analysis><exposure evaluation><exposure measurement><exposure profiling><exposure survey><health care policy><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation context><implementation study><insight><interest><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><mental illness><meth><online computer><online software><perception disorder><practice-based research network><programs><psychedelic drug><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychotomimetic drug><public education><real world evidence><reduced substance use><reduction in substance use><research study><responders and non-responders><responders from non-responders><responders or non-responders><responders versus non-responders><responders vs non-responders><responders/nonresponders><response><risk minimization><safety assessment><screening><screenings><secondary analysis><side effect><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance use reduction><substance using><suicidal><suicidality><tobacco product use><web based><web based software><web software>
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Adrianne Rae Wilson-Poe

OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY, PORTLAND, OR

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$736,713
FY 2026

Project Title

Psilocybin Research and Implementation Study for Mental health and substance use (PRISM)

Grant Number:

1R01DA060253-01A1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/15/2026

End Date:

11/30/2030

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

The rapid shift in public perception of psychedelics, coupled with the expansion of their use and policy reform across the United States, has created a unique opportunity to assess the real- world impacts of psychedelic use. Over 7,000 people in Oregon have received legal, supervised psilocybin expe...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Acute><Adult><Adult Human><Adverse Experience><Adverse event><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohols><Anxiety><Bayesian Analysis><Bayesian computation><Bayesian inference><Bayesian network analysis><Bayesian spatial analysis><Bayesian statistical analysis><Bayesian statistical inference><Bayesian statistics><Benefits and Risks><Cannabis><Care Givers><Caregivers><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Characteristics><Client><Clinical Trials><Cocaine><Cohort Analyses><Cohort Analysis><Colorado><Communities><Consensus><Counseling><Coupled><Crystal Meth><Crystal methamphetamine><Data><Data Collection><Decision Making><Deoxyephedrine><Derealizations><Desoxyephedrine><Domestic Partners><Dose><Enrollment><Event><Exposure Assessment><Family><Focus Groups><Future><Hallucinogenic Agents><Hallucinogenic Drugs><Hallucinogenic Substances><Hallucinogens><Harm Minimization><Harm Reduction><Health><Health Policy><Individual><Interview><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Laboratories><Legal><Legislation><Licensing><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methamphetamine><Methylamphetamine><Mind><Monitor><N-Methylamphetamine><Nicotine><On-Line Systems><Online Systems><Opiates><Opioid><Oregon><Outcome><Overdose><Paranoia><Paranoid Disorders><Participant><Perception><Perceptual Disorders><Persons><Policies><Policy Maker><Policy Research><Probability><Psilocibin><Psilocybin><Psychedelic Agents><Psychedelics><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychotomimetic Agents><Public Health><Registries><Regulation><Reporting><Safety><Sampling><Service setting><Services><Shapes><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Standardization><Statutes and Laws><Substance Use Disorder><Supervision><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Testing><Time><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><US State><United States><Voting><Work><adulthood><barriers to implementation><biological signal transduction><care partner><caregiving partner><clinical trial participant><cohort><comparator group><comparison group><context for implementation><design><designing><early phase trial><enroll><experience><exposure analysis><exposure evaluation><exposure measurement><exposure profiling><exposure survey><health care policy><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation context><implementation study><insight><interest><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><mental illness><meth><online computer><online software><perception disorder><practice-based research network><programs><psychedelic drug><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychotomimetic drug><public education><real world evidence><reduced substance use><reduction in substance use><research study><responders and non-responders><responders from non-responders><responders or non-responders><responders versus non-responders><responders vs non-responders><responders/nonresponders><response><risk minimization><safety assessment><screening><screenings><secondary analysis><side effect><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance use reduction><substance using><suicidal><suicidality><tobacco product use><web based><web based software><web software>
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Diane Chen

RESEARCH INST NATIONWIDE CHILDREN'S HOSP, COLUMBUS, OH

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$728,119
FY 2026

Project Title

THE IMPACT OF PUBERTAL SUPPRESSION ON ADOLESCENT NEURAL AND MENTAL HEALTH TRAJECTORIES - Resubmission - 1

Grant Number:

5R01MH123746-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2021

End Date:

12/31/2026

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 proposed project examines the effects of pubertal suppression treatment on the mental health of transgender adolescents over time. The physical changes brought on by puberty often amplify gender dysphoria in transgender youth. Administering gonadotropin releasing hormone agonists...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Development><Adolescent Youth><Affective><Agonist><Amygdala><Amygdaloid Body><Amygdaloid Nucleus><Amygdaloid structure><Anxiety><Attenuated><Behavior><Benefits and Risks><Birth><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><Caring><Characteristics><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Children's Hospital><Cognitive><Data><Data Collection><Development><Dimensions><Distress><Early treatment><Emotional><Encephalon><Endocrine><Enrollment><Estrogens><FSH-Releasing Hormone><Family><Feminization><GNRH><GNRH1><GNRH1 gene><GNRH2><GNRH2 gene><Gender Identity><Gonadal Hormones><Gonadoliberin><Gonadorelinum><Gonadotropin Hormone Releasing Hormone><Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone 1><Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone 2><Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone><Health><Health Benefit><Health Care Team><History><Hospitals><LH-FSH Releasing Hormone><LH-Releasing Hormone><LHFSH Releasing Hormone><LNRH><Link><Literature><Luliberin><Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Factor><Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone><Maps><Masculine><Masculinity><Measures><Medical Care Team><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Nerve Impulse Transmission><Nerve Transmission><Neural Development><Neurocognitive><Neuronal Transmission><Neuropsychologies><Neuropsychology><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Outcome><Parents><Parturition><Pattern><Pediatric Hospitals><Persons><Prefrontal Cortex><Process><Professional Organizations><Psychological Health><Puberty><Pulsti><QOL><Quality of life><RDoC><Recombinant Gonadorelin><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research Domain Criteria><Rewards><Risk><Sampling><Severities><Site><Societies><Standardization><Structure of superior temporal sulcus><Substance abuse problem><Suicide attempt><Superior Temporal Sulcus><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Symptoms><System><Task Performances><Testosterone><Therapeutic Estrogen><Therapeutic GRH><Therapeutic Testosterone><Time><Trans-Testosterone><Treatment Protocols><Treatment Regimen><Treatment Schedule><Ventral Striatum><Visit><Vulnerable Populations><Youth><Youth 10-21><abuse of substances><adolescence (12-20)><adult youth><amygdaloid nuclear complex><attenuate><attenuates><axon signaling><axon-glial signaling><axonal signaling><behavior response><behavioral response><cognitive development><cohort><depression><developmental><early therapy><enroll><executive control><executive function><follicle stimulating hormone-releasing factor><gender assigned><gender dysphoria><gender dysphoric><glia signaling><glial signaling><gonadotropin releasing factor><health assessment><high risk><histories><improved><individualized predictions><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><multi-modality><multimodality><nerve signaling><neural><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neural imaging><neural signaling><neuro-imaging><neurocircuitry><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><neuronal signaling><neuropsychologic><neurotransmission><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><parent><personalization of treatment><personalized medicine><personalized predictions><personalized therapy><personalized treatment><professional association><professional membership><professional society><psychologic><psychological><pubertal blockade><pubertal suppression><puberty blockade><puberty blocker><puberty suppression><response><secondary analysis><sex assigned><side effect><social><social cognition><standard of care><substance abuse><substance use><substance using><substantia alba><suicidal><suicidal attempt><suicidality><surgery><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><therapy optimization><trans*><transgender><treatment effect><treatment group><treatment optimization><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><white matter><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age>
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Eric E Nelson

RESEARCH INST NATIONWIDE CHILDREN'S HOSP, COLUMBUS, OH

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$728,119
FY 2026

Project Title

THE IMPACT OF PUBERTAL SUPPRESSION ON ADOLESCENT NEURAL AND MENTAL HEALTH TRAJECTORIES - Resubmission - 1

Grant Number:

5R01MH123746-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2021

End Date:

12/31/2026

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 proposed project examines the effects of pubertal suppression treatment on the mental health of transgender adolescents over time. The physical changes brought on by puberty often amplify gender dysphoria in transgender youth. Administering gonadotropin releasing hormone agonists...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Development><Adolescent Youth><Affective><Agonist><Amygdala><Amygdaloid Body><Amygdaloid Nucleus><Amygdaloid structure><Anxiety><Attenuated><Behavior><Benefits and Risks><Birth><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><Caring><Characteristics><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Children's Hospital><Cognitive><Data><Data Collection><Development><Dimensions><Distress><Early treatment><Emotional><Encephalon><Endocrine><Enrollment><Estrogens><FSH-Releasing Hormone><Family><Feminization><GNRH><GNRH1><GNRH1 gene><GNRH2><GNRH2 gene><Gender Identity><Gonadal Hormones><Gonadoliberin><Gonadorelinum><Gonadotropin Hormone Releasing Hormone><Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone 1><Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone 2><Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone><Health><Health Benefit><Health Care Team><History><Hospitals><LH-FSH Releasing Hormone><LH-Releasing Hormone><LHFSH Releasing Hormone><LNRH><Link><Literature><Luliberin><Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Factor><Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone><Maps><Masculine><Masculinity><Measures><Medical Care Team><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Nerve Impulse Transmission><Nerve Transmission><Neural Development><Neurocognitive><Neuronal Transmission><Neuropsychologies><Neuropsychology><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Outcome><Parents><Parturition><Pattern><Pediatric Hospitals><Persons><Prefrontal Cortex><Process><Professional Organizations><Psychological Health><Puberty><Pulsti><QOL><Quality of life><RDoC><Recombinant Gonadorelin><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research Domain Criteria><Rewards><Risk><Sampling><Severities><Site><Societies><Standardization><Structure of superior temporal sulcus><Substance abuse problem><Suicide attempt><Superior Temporal Sulcus><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Symptoms><System><Task Performances><Testosterone><Therapeutic Estrogen><Therapeutic GRH><Therapeutic Testosterone><Time><Trans-Testosterone><Treatment Protocols><Treatment Regimen><Treatment Schedule><Ventral Striatum><Visit><Vulnerable Populations><Youth><Youth 10-21><abuse of substances><adolescence (12-20)><adult youth><amygdaloid nuclear complex><attenuate><attenuates><axon signaling><axon-glial signaling><axonal signaling><behavior response><behavioral response><cognitive development><cohort><depression><developmental><early therapy><enroll><executive control><executive function><follicle stimulating hormone-releasing factor><gender assigned><gender dysphoria><gender dysphoric><glia signaling><glial signaling><gonadotropin releasing factor><health assessment><high risk><histories><improved><individualized predictions><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><multi-modality><multimodality><nerve signaling><neural><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neural imaging><neural signaling><neuro-imaging><neurocircuitry><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><neuronal signaling><neuropsychologic><neurotransmission><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><parent><personalization of treatment><personalized medicine><personalized predictions><personalized therapy><personalized treatment><professional association><professional membership><professional society><psychologic><psychological><pubertal blockade><pubertal suppression><puberty blockade><puberty blocker><puberty suppression><response><secondary analysis><sex assigned><side effect><social><social cognition><standard of care><substance abuse><substance use><substance using><substantia alba><suicidal><suicidal attempt><suicidality><surgery><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><therapy optimization><trans*><transgender><treatment effect><treatment group><treatment optimization><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><white matter><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age>
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John Strang

RESEARCH INST NATIONWIDE CHILDREN'S HOSP, COLUMBUS, OH

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$728,119
FY 2026

Project Title

THE IMPACT OF PUBERTAL SUPPRESSION ON ADOLESCENT NEURAL AND MENTAL HEALTH TRAJECTORIES - Resubmission - 1

Grant Number:

5R01MH123746-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/1/2021

End Date:

12/31/2026

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 proposed project examines the effects of pubertal suppression treatment on the mental health of transgender adolescents over time. The physical changes brought on by puberty often amplify gender dysphoria in transgender youth. Administering gonadotropin releasing hormone agonists...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Development><Adolescent Youth><Affective><Agonist><Amygdala><Amygdaloid Body><Amygdaloid Nucleus><Amygdaloid structure><Anxiety><Attenuated><Behavior><Benefits and Risks><Birth><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><Caring><Characteristics><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Children's Hospital><Cognitive><Data><Data Collection><Development><Dimensions><Distress><Early treatment><Emotional><Encephalon><Endocrine><Enrollment><Estrogens><FSH-Releasing Hormone><Family><Feminization><GNRH><GNRH1><GNRH1 gene><GNRH2><GNRH2 gene><Gender Identity><Gonadal Hormones><Gonadoliberin><Gonadorelinum><Gonadotropin Hormone Releasing Hormone><Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone 1><Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone 2><Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone><Health><Health Benefit><Health Care Team><History><Hospitals><LH-FSH Releasing Hormone><LH-Releasing Hormone><LHFSH Releasing Hormone><LNRH><Link><Literature><Luliberin><Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Factor><Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone><Maps><Masculine><Masculinity><Measures><Medical Care Team><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Nerve Impulse Transmission><Nerve Transmission><Neural Development><Neurocognitive><Neuronal Transmission><Neuropsychologies><Neuropsychology><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Outcome><Parents><Parturition><Pattern><Pediatric Hospitals><Persons><Prefrontal Cortex><Process><Professional Organizations><Psychological Health><Puberty><Pulsti><QOL><Quality of life><RDoC><Recombinant Gonadorelin><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research Domain Criteria><Rewards><Risk><Sampling><Severities><Site><Societies><Standardization><Structure of superior temporal sulcus><Substance abuse problem><Suicide attempt><Superior Temporal Sulcus><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Symptoms><System><Task Performances><Testosterone><Therapeutic Estrogen><Therapeutic GRH><Therapeutic Testosterone><Time><Trans-Testosterone><Treatment Protocols><Treatment Regimen><Treatment Schedule><Ventral Striatum><Visit><Vulnerable Populations><Youth><Youth 10-21><abuse of substances><adolescence (12-20)><adult youth><amygdaloid nuclear complex><attenuate><attenuates><axon signaling><axon-glial signaling><axonal signaling><behavior response><behavioral response><cognitive development><cohort><depression><developmental><early therapy><enroll><executive control><executive function><follicle stimulating hormone-releasing factor><gender assigned><gender dysphoria><gender dysphoric><glia signaling><glial signaling><gonadotropin releasing factor><health assessment><high risk><histories><improved><individualized predictions><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><multi-modality><multimodality><nerve signaling><neural><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neural imaging><neural signaling><neuro-imaging><neurocircuitry><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><neuronal signaling><neuropsychologic><neurotransmission><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><parent><personalization of treatment><personalized medicine><personalized predictions><personalized therapy><personalized treatment><professional association><professional membership><professional society><psychologic><psychological><pubertal blockade><pubertal suppression><puberty blockade><puberty blocker><puberty suppression><response><secondary analysis><sex assigned><side effect><social><social cognition><standard of care><substance abuse><substance use><substance using><substantia alba><suicidal><suicidal attempt><suicidality><surgery><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><therapy optimization><trans*><transgender><treatment effect><treatment group><treatment optimization><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><white matter><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age>
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Jane Mingjia Zhu

OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY, PORTLAND, OR

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$721,914
FY 2026

Project Title

The Effects of Provider Networks on Medicaid Enrollees with Mental Health Conditions

Grant Number:

5R01MH133556-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2024

End Date:

1/31/2028

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 More than three in every ten Medicaid enrollees has a diagnosed mental health condition, and many in this group face significant barriers accessing the care they need. In most states, Medicaid enrollees with mental health conditions are covered by managed care organizations, which co...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Access to Care><Acute><Adherence><Adult><Adult Human><Advisory Committees><Affect><Bipolar Affective Psychosis><Bipolar Disorder><Caring><Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services><Clinical><Collaborations><Continuity of Care><Continuity of Patient Care><Continuum of Care><Contracting Opportunities><Contracts><Cost Sharing><D.C. Washington><DC Washington><Data><Data Systems><Deliberate Self-Harm><Diagnosis><District of Columbia><Drugs><Emergencies><Emergency Situation><Ensure><Exposure to><Face><General Population><General Public><Health Care><Health Care Facility><Health Care Financing Administration><Health Care Providers><Health Care Utilization><Health Facilities><Health Personnel><Health Services Accessibility><IT Systems><Improve Access><Information Systems><Information Technology Systems><Knowledge><Managed Care><Manic-Depressive Psychosis><Measurement><Measures><Mediating><Medicaid><Medical><Medication><Mental Health><Mental Health Nurse><Mental Health Nursing><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Monitor><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Nurse Practitioners><Nurse Psychotherapist><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatients><Patient advocacy><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Policies><Population><Provider><Proxy><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatric Nurse><Psychiatric Nursing><Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing><Psychiatrist><Psychological Health><QOC><Quality of Care><Regulation><Reporting><Research Design><Schizophrenia><Schizophrenic Disorders><Self-Injurious Behavior><Services><Specialty><Study Type><System><Task Forces><Telemedicine><Treatment outcome><United States Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services><United States Health Care Financing Administration><Visit><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><acute care><adulthood><advisory team><availability of services><behavioral health><beneficiary><bipolar affective disorder><bipolar disease><bipolar illness><bipolar mood disorder><care access><care facilities><care outcomes><chronic mental illness><deliberate self harm><dementia praecox><design><designing><drug adherence><drug compliance><drug/agent><experience><faces><facial><health and care delivery><health care access><health care availability><health care delivery><health care outcomes><health care personnel><health care service access><health care service availability><health care service use><health care service utilization><health care settings><health care worker><health delivery systems><health provider><health service access><health services availability><health services delivery><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intentional self harm><intentional self injury><manic depressive disorder><manic depressive illness><medical care providers><medical personnel><medical specialties><medication adherence><medication compliance><member><mental health care><mental health policy><mental illness><patient oriented outcomes><persistent mental illness><physical conditioning><physical health><policy recommendation><poor health outcome><programs><provider networks><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recommendation for policy><reduced health outcome><schizophrenic><self harm><self injury><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><service availability><service utilization><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><study design><suicidal><suicidality><telehealth><treatment access><treatment provider><worse health outcome>
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Kathryn Leigh Humphreys

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$720,774
FY 2026

Project Title

Parent-child proximity and emerging psychopathology

Grant Number:

5R01MH129634-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/5/2022

End Date:

2/28/2027

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 The caregiving environment children experience is the most important modifiable feature for shaping brain development and influencing subsequent mental health. Building from knowledge of infant mental health and developmental neuroscience, this NIMH BRAINS award application ...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><1 year of age><1 year old><18 year old><18 years of age><21+ years old><Achievement><Achievement Attainment><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Amygdala><Amygdaloid Body><Amygdaloid Nucleus><Amygdaloid structure><Award><Behavior><Behavior assessment><Behavioral><Biological><Birth><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Care Givers><Caregivers><Caring><Central Lobe><Characteristics><Child><Child Abuse and Neglect><Child Youth><Childhood maltreatment><Children (0-21)><Coupled><Development><Early Intervention><Emotional><Emotions><Encephalon><Environment><Exposure to><Family><Gestation><History><Human><Infant><Infant Behavior><Institutionalized Child><Insula><Insula of Reil><Intervention><Island of Reil><Knowledge><Laboratories><Language><Learning><Life><Life Experience><Link><Location><MRI Scans><Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scan><Maps><Measurement><Measures><Medial><Mediation><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Mission><Modeling><Modern Man><Monitor><Moods><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Nature><Negotiating><Negotiation><Neural Development><Neurocognitive><Neurosciences><Outcome><Parents><Parturition><Pattern><Prefrontal Cortex><Pregnancy><Pregnant Women><Preventative intervention><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Recording of previous events><Research><Risk><Risk Reduction><Scanning><Sensory><Severities><Shapes><Source><Speech><Symptoms><Technology><Testing><Theoretic Models><Theoretical model><Time><Variant><Variation><Woman><abnormal psychology><adulthood><age 1><age 1 year><age 18><age 18 years><aged 1 year><aged one year><amygdaloid nuclear complex><behavioral assessment><biologic><brain circuitry><brain shape><brain volume><care giving><caregiving><child maltreatment><design><designing><developmental><direct application><early childhood><early experience><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><emotion regulation><emotional regulation><environment enrichment><environment enrichment for laboratory animals><environmental enrichment><environmental enrichment for laboratory animals><expectant mother><expectant women><expecting mother><expecting women><experience><histories><improved><individuals who are pregnant><infancy><infantile><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><intervention for prevention><kids><mental illness><multi-modal neuro-imaging><multimodal neuroimaging><neglect><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><one year of age><one year old><parent><people who are pregnant><pregnant females><pregnant mothers><pregnant people><pregnant populations><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><primary care giver><primary caregiver><psychiatric illness><psychologic><psychological><psychological disorder><psychosocial><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><theories><those who are pregnant><tool><wearable><wearable device><wearable electronics><wearable system><wearable technology><wearable tool><wearables><women who are pregnant><youngster>
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NICOLE A MAESTAS

HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, BOSTON, MA

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$716,309
FY 2026

Project Title

Mental Health Care for Disadvantaged Populations: The Role of the Provider Landscape

Grant Number:

5R01MH135884-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2024

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

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Significant racial and ethnic disparities exist in the access, utilization, and quality of mental health care. People with disabilities face further intersecting disadvantages and access barriers. Improving access and quality of mental health services for disadvantaged group...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Access to Care><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Age><Age of Onset><Archives><Area><Beds><Behavioral><Blue Cross><Blue Shield><Books><Caring><Centers for Disease Control><Centers for Disease Control and Prevention><Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)><Characteristics><Communities><DSM-4><DSM-IV><DSM4><Data><Data Bases><Data Set><Databases><Decrease disparity><Diagnosis><Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition><Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-IV><Disability status><Disabled Persons><Disabled Population><Disadvantaged><Disease><Disease remission><Disorder><Disparities><Disparity><Disparity population><Distress><Drug usage><Economic Income><Economical Income><Ethnic Group><Ethnic Origin><Ethnic People><Ethnic Population><Ethnic individual><Ethnicity><Ethnicity People><Ethnicity Population><Face><Functional impairment><Geography><Geriatric Psychiatry><Handicapped><Health><Health Care><Health Care Providers><Health Care Reform><Health Care Systems><Health Care Utilization><Health Insurance for Aged and Disabled, Title 18><Health Insurance for Disabled Title 18><Health Personnel><Health Reform><Health Services Accessibility><Hispanic Populations><Hispanic group><Hispanic individual><Hispanic people><Hispanics><Improve Access><Income><Individual><Inpatients><Insurance><Insurance Carriers><Insurance Coverage><Insurance Status><Insurers><International><Intervention><Investments><Journals><Knowledge><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Location><Lower disparity><Magazine><Marketing><Measures><Medicaid><Medical><Medicare><Medicare/Medicaid><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Modeling><Morbidity><N.D.><Naturopathic Doctor><Nursing Homes><Out-patients><Outpatients><Ownership><Patients><Pattern><People with Disabilities><Perception><Persons><Persons with Disabilities><Physicians><Policies><Prevalence><Privatization><Provider><Psyche structure><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatry><Psychiatry for older adults><Psychiatry for older people><Psychiatry for seniors><Psychiatry for the elderly><Psychogeriatrics><Psychological Health><Psychoses><Public Policy><Publications><QOC><Quality of Care><Quasi-experiment><Quasi-experimental analysis><Quasi-experimental approach><Quasi-experimental design><Quasi-experimental methods><Quasi-experimental research><Quasi-experimental study><Quasi-experimental technique><Race><Races><Racial Group><Recovery><Remission><Reporting><Research Design><Review Literature><Role><SAMHSA><Scientific Publication><Series><Service provision><Services><Shapes><Structure><Study Type><Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration><Substance Use Disorder><Surgeon><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><Title 18><Training><United States><United States Centers for Disease Control><United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention><United States Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration><Variant><Variation><access disparities><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility disparities><accessibility to health services><adulthood><ages><availability of services><behavioral health><care access><chronic mental illness><co-morbid><co-morbidity><collaborative care><comorbidity><cost><data base><depression><differences due to race><differences in race><differs by race><differs in race><disability><disabled individual><disabled people><disadvantaged group><disadvantaged individual><disadvantaged people><disadvantaged population><disadvantaged subgroup><disparate effect><disparate impact><disparate result><disparities across groups><disparities in access><disparities in race><disparity across subgroups><disparity among groups><disparity among subgroups><disparity between groups><disparity between subgroups><disparity due to race><disparity in ethnic><disparity in health><disparity reduction><distrust><drug use><effective therapy><effective treatment><ethnic based disparity><ethnic difference><ethnic disadvantage><ethnic disparity><ethnic inequality><ethnic inequity><ethnic subgroup><ethnicity difference><ethnicity disparity><ethnicity group><experience><faces><facial><geriatric psychology><geropsychiatry><geropsychology><geropsychopharmacology><group disparity><group inequality><group inequity><health assessment><health care cost/financing><health care financing><health care personnel><health care service><health care service use><health care service utilization><health care worker><health disparity><health insurance for disabled><health provider><health service access><health service use><health service utilization><health services availability><health services infrastructure><health staff><health system infrastructure><health workers><health workforce><healthcare delivery infrastructure><healthcare employees><healthcare infrastructure><healthcare staff><healthcare system infrastructure><healthcare workforce><improved><incomes><individuals with disabilities><inequalities among populations><inequalities between populations><inequalities in populations><inequality across populations><inequality among groups><inequality between groups><inequality due to race><inequality in access><inequality in groups><inequitable effect><inequitable impact><inequitable outcome><inequities among populations><inequities between populations><inequities in populations><inequity across groups><inequity across populations><inequity between groups><inequity due to race><inequity in access><inequity in accessibility><inequity in groups><insurance claims><life course><medical care providers><medical personnel><mental><mental health care><mental health organization><mental illness><mitigate disparity><mortality><novel><nursing home><outcome disparities><outcome inequality><outcome inequity><persistent mental illness><physical disability><physically disabled><physically handicapped><population inequality><population inequity><prevent><preventing><primary care provider><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><public health emergency><race based differences><race based disparity><race based inequality><race based inequity><race differences><race disparity><race related differences><race related disparity><race related inequality><race related inequity><racial><racial background><racial difference><racial disparity><racial inequality><racial inequity><racial origin><racial population><racial subgroup><racially different><racially unequal><reduce disparity><reduction in disparity><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><service availability><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><social role><social stigma><statistics><stigma><structural determinants><structural factors><study design><subgroup disparity><substance abuse therapy><substance abuse treatment><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><telehealth><treatment access><treatment provider><unequal effect><unequal group><unequal impact><unequal outcome><unequal population>
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Seth Jacob PRINS

SUNY DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER, BROOKLYN, NY

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$714,909
FY 2026

Project Title

Estimating the impact of the school-to-prison pipeline on adolescent health: spatial differences in policing, school discipline, substance use, and mental illness

Grant Number:

7R01DA058028-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2026

End Date:

1/31/2028

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

Over 10 million students in the US attend schools with police but no counselor, nurse, psychologist, or social worker. Yet, more than a third of the low proportion of adolescents who receive the substance use treatment they need (6%) access it only at school. Schools are thus crucial public health i...

Research Terms

<12-20 years old><12th grade><21+ years old><ATOD use><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Risk Behavior><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohols><Area><Cannabis><Cities><Collaborations><Communities><Counselor><Data><Data Bases><Data Linkages><Data Science><Data Set><Databases><Development><Discipline><Drug usage><Education><Educational aspects><Epidemiologic Methodology><Epidemiologic Methods><Epidemiologic research methodology><Epidemiologic research methods><Epidemiological Methods><Epidemiological Techniques><Epidemiology><Geography><Groups at risk><Health><High Prevalence><Incidence><Individual><Inpatients><Investigators><Knowledge><Legal system><Link><Mediating><Mental Health><Mental Hospitals><Mental Hygiene><Mental Institutions><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Methods Epidemiology><Methods in epidemiology><NIDA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Neighborhoods><New York City><Nurses><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatients><Pathway interactions><People at risk><Persons at risk><Police><Police Forces><Policies><Policy Maker><Population><Populations at Risk><Prevalence><Prevention><Prisons><Professional counselor><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatric Hospitals><Psychiatric epidemiology><Psychological Health><Psychologist><Psychopathology><Public Health><Punishment><Record Linkage Study><Records><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Schools><Security><Social Workers><Sociology><Student Health Services><Students><Subgroup><Substance Use Disorder><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Suspension substance><Suspensions><System><Techniques><Testing><Tobacco><Visit><Youth Risk Behavior><abnormal psychology><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent health><adolescent risk taking><adolescent substance use><adulthood><alcohol tobacco and other drug use><alcohol, tobacco, or other drug use><behavioral health><critical developmental period><data base><developmental><disease prevention><disorder prevention><drug use><epidemiologic><epidemiological><experience><federal policy><health in school><health record><high school><high school senior><improved><interest><juvenile><juvenile human><juvenile justice system><juvenile legal system><mental health facility><mental illness><nurse><pathway><population health><prevent><preventing><psychiatric illness><psychiatric symptom><psychological disorder><public health intervention><response><risk behavior in youth><school health><simulation><social><social epidemiology><spatial epidemiology><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance use and disorder><substance use treatment><substance using><theories><trend><twelfth grade><youth substance use>
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Jane Mingjia Zhu

OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY, PORTLAND, OR

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$708,020
FY 2026

Project Title

Effects of mental health reimbursement increases in Medicaid on providers and patients

Grant Number:

5R01MH135985-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2025

End Date:

10/31/2029

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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 One in three Medicaid enrollees has a diagnosed mental health condition, yet this population faces substantial mental health service gaps. Low Medicaid reimbursement is thought to be one key factor limiting the available mental health specialists willing to accept Medicaid enrollees,...

Research Terms

<Access to Care><Address><Administrator><Advisory Committees><Affect><Clinical><Collaborations><Coupled><D.C. Washington><DC Washington><Data><Data Systems><Dental Care><Dental Procedure><Diagnosis><Dimensions><District of Columbia><Drugs><ED visit><ER visit><Emergency care visit><Emergency department visit><Emergency hospital visit><Emergency room visit><Event><Exposure to><Face><Health><Health Care><Health Care Providers><Health Care Utilization><Health Personnel><Health Services Accessibility><Health Services Evaluation><Health Services Research><Heterogeneity><IT Systems><Improve Access><Incentives><Information Systems><Information Technology Systems><Insurance><Interview><Investigation><Knowledge><Literature><Marketing><Measures><Medicaid><Medical Care Research><Medication><Mental Health><Mental Health Associations><Mental Health Nurse><Mental Health Nursing><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methods><Natural experiment><Nurse Practitioners><Nurse Psychotherapist><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatients><Patients><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Policies><Policy Maker><Population><Primary Care><Provider><Psychiatric Nurse><Psychiatric Nursing><Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing><Psychiatrist><Psychological Health><QOC><Quality of Care><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Role><Services><Specialist><Task Forces><Work><access gaps><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><advisory team><availability of services><care access><care outcomes><clinician behavior><dental service><design><designing><drug/agent><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><faces><facial><federal policy><gaps in access><health and care delivery><health care delivery><health care outcomes><health care personnel><health care service use><health care service utilization><health care worker><health delivery systems><health provider><health service access><health service use><health service utilization><health services availability><health services delivery><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><improved><informant><innovate><innovation><innovative><inpatient psychiatric care><inpatient psychiatric treatment><medical care providers><medical personnel><mental health care><mental health policy><payment><physician behavior><primary care services><programs><provider behavior><psychiatric hospitalization><research and methods><service availability><service gap><service utilization><services research><social role><treatment access><treatment provider>
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Adam Schickedanz

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES, CA

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$679,876
FY 2026

Project Title

Impact of a Medical-Financial Partnership Intervention on Parent Mental Health, Perinatal Outcomes, and Child Developmental Risk: A Community-Partnered, Multi-Site Randomized Trial

Grant Number:

5R01HD115000-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/11/2025

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 Poverty drives inequities in parent health, birth outcomes, and child development, but financial interventions in health care are rare. Low income and financial stress increase mental and physical health risks, chronic illness, preterm birth, child developmental delay, and...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><0-4 weeks old><12 year old><12 years of age><2 year old><2 years of age><21+ years old><2nd trimester><AFDC><Academy><Address><Adherence><Adopted><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Aid to Families with Dependent Children><American><Assess implementation><Birth><Birth Weight><California><Caring><Child><Child Development><Child Youth><Childbirth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Client><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Evaluation><Clinical Testing><Clinical Treatment><Clinical Trials><Clinical effectiveness><Collaborations><Communities><Counseling><County><Data><Development><Developmental Delay><Developmental Delay Disorders><Dissemination and Implementation><Economic Income><Economical Income><Economics><Effectiveness><Effectiveness of Interventions><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Employment><Enrollment><Evaluation><Evidence based intervention><Expectancy><Family><Financial Hardship><Financial Support><Food Stamps><Funding><Generalized Growth><Generations><Gestation><Goals><Growth><Health><Health Care><Health Care Systems><Health Care Utilization><Health Services><Health system><Impact evaluation><Implementation assessment><Impoverished><Income><Individual><Inequity><Infant><Infant and Child Development><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Interview><Life><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Los Angeles><Low Birth Weight Infant><Low income><Measures><Mediation><Medical><Medicine><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Midtrimester><Negotiating><Negotiation><Newborn Infant><Newborns><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Parturition><Perinatal><Peripartum><Poverty><Pregnancy><Premature Birth><Prematurely delivering><Prenatal care><Preterm Birth><Preventive><Primary Care><Professional Organizations><Protocol Screening><Psychological Health><Public Assistance><Public Health><QOL><Quality of life><RE-AIM><Randomization trial><Randomized><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Recommendation><Reporting><Risk><Running><Savings><Second Pregnancy Trimester><Second Trimester><Services><Shapes><Site><Social Service><Social Work><Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children><Specific Child Development Disorders><Standardization><Stress><Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program><System><Techniques><Temporary Assistance for Needy Families><Testing><Time><Tissue Growth><Vaccination><Visit><WIC><WIC program><Well Child Visits><Well child checks><Well child checkups><Well child exam><Well visit><Women, Infants and Children><adulthood><age 12><age 12 years><age 2><age 2 years><aged 2 years><aged two years><ages><arm><assess effectiveness><behavioral health><care as usual><care outcomes><child birth><child health care><child patients><child routine wellness visits><child wellness visit><chronic disorder><clinical care><clinical implementation><clinical intervention><clinical test><clinical therapy><community engaged participatory research><community engaged research><community marginalization><community partnered research><community partners><community partnership><community-based partners><community-engaged study><community-partnered study><depository><determine effectiveness><developmental><early childhood><economic><economic hardship><economic security><economic self-sufficiency><economic stability><economic strain><economic well-being><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><enroll><evaluate effectiveness><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><evidence base><examine effectiveness><financial adversity><financial aid><financial assistance><financial burden><financial distress><financial insecurity><financial instability><financial security><financial stability><financial strain><financial stress><financial well-being><financial worry><food insecure><food insecurity><food scarcity><health care organization><health care outcomes><health care service organization><health care service use><health care service utilization><health related quality of life><health services network><housing insecurity><implementation determinants><implementation evaluation><implementation factors><improved><incomes><infancy><infantile><innovate><innovation><innovative><insecure housing><insight><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><kids><learning community><life course><low birth weight><low birthweight><low food security><marginalized community><marginalized group><marginalized individual><marginalized people><marginalized population><medical examination><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><newborn child><newborn children><ontogeny><parent><patient centered><patient oriented><pediatric><pediatric care><pediatric health care><pediatric patients><pediatric preventive visit><pediatric well visit><perinatal health><perinatal mental health><perinatal outcomes><physical conditioning><physical health><postnatal><poverty reduction><pregnancy care><premature childbirth><premature delivery><prenatal><prenatal appointment><prenatal checkup><prenatal intervention><prenatal visit><preterm delivery><professional association><professional membership><professional society><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomized control study><randomized trial><randomized, clinical trials><randomized, controlled study><randomly assigned><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><reduce poverty><repository><research clinical testing><routine child health visit><scale up><social><stress reduction><success><tool><treatment as usual><trial regimen><trial treatment><twelve year old><twelve years of age><two year old><two years of age><unborn><usual care><visit adherence><wellness exam><wellness examination><wellness visit><youngster>
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ROBERTO LEWIS-FERNANDEZ

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$679,390
FY 2026

Project Title

Mental Health of Adolescents who Leave Home without a Parent: Understanding Risk while Identifying Resilience and Coping Strategies

Grant Number:

5R01MD017273-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/9/2023

End Date:

11/30/2028

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

Exposure to food deprivation (e.g., hunger) and threat (violence) during mid-to-late adolescence (ages 15-19) can have a lasting impact on the mental and physical health of youth. However, the interplay—during this key developmental stage—of acute and chronic exposure to deprivation and threat with ...

Research Terms

<12-20 years old><15 year old><15 years of age><16 year old><16 years of age><21+ years old><Accounting><Active Follow-up><Acute><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Development><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Adverse Experience><Adverse event><Affect><Buffers><Chronic><Cognitive><Communities><Conflict><Conflict (Psychology)><Coping Skills><Data><Development><Dislocations><Economics><Effectiveness><Emotional Depression><Emotional well being><Equation><European><Event><Exhibits><Exposure to><Feels well><Food Deprivation><Food deprivation (experimental)><Fostering><Future><Health><Health Status><Home><Hunger><Infrastructure><Intervention><Latin America><Latin American><Level of Health><Life><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Migrant><Modeling><New York City><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Outcome><PTSD><Parents><Pattern><Phase><Pilot Projects><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Process><Psychological Factors><Psychological Health><Psychological Well Being><Refugees><Reporting><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Sense of well-being><Social Network><Stress><Stressful Event><Substance Use Disorder><Symptoms><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><Textiles><Violence><Vulnerable Populations><Well in self><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent mental health><adulthood><age 15><age 15 years><age 16><age 16 years><co-exposures><co-occurring exposure><cognitive capacity><cognitive function><combined exposure><community based organizations><community organizations><community setting><complex exposure><concurrent exposure><coping><coping strategy><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><deprivation><deprived of food><developmental><early adolescence><economic><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><executive control><executive function><experience><exposure mixture><fabric><fifteen year old><fifteen years of age><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><generalized anxiety><health level><homes><improved><improved outcome><innovate><innovation><innovative><juvenile><juvenile human><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><migration><minor child><minors><mixed exposure><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><parent><physical conditioning><physical health><pilot study><post-trauma stress><post-trauma stress disorder><post-traumatic stress><posttrauma stress><posttrauma stress disorder><posttraumatic stress><psychologic><psychological><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><psychosocial><recruit><resilience><resilient><self wellness><sense of wellbeing><simultaneous exposures><sixteen year old><sixteen years of age><social><social factors><stressful experience><stressful life event><stressful life experience><stressor><substance use and disorder><teen years><teenage><traumatic neurosis><violent><violent behavior><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><youth age>
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Manuela A Orjuela

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$679,390
FY 2026

Project Title

Mental Health of Adolescents who Leave Home without a Parent: Understanding Risk while Identifying Resilience and Coping Strategies

Grant Number:

5R01MD017273-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/9/2023

End Date:

11/30/2028

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

Exposure to food deprivation (e.g., hunger) and threat (violence) during mid-to-late adolescence (ages 15-19) can have a lasting impact on the mental and physical health of youth. However, the interplay—during this key developmental stage—of acute and chronic exposure to deprivation and threat with ...

Research Terms

<12-20 years old><15 year old><15 years of age><16 year old><16 years of age><21+ years old><Accounting><Active Follow-up><Acute><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Development><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Adverse Experience><Adverse event><Affect><Buffers><Chronic><Cognitive><Communities><Conflict><Conflict (Psychology)><Coping Skills><Data><Development><Dislocations><Economics><Effectiveness><Emotional Depression><Emotional well being><Equation><European><Event><Exhibits><Exposure to><Feels well><Food Deprivation><Food deprivation (experimental)><Fostering><Future><Health><Health Status><Home><Hunger><Infrastructure><Intervention><Latin America><Latin American><Level of Health><Life><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Migrant><Modeling><New York City><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Outcome><PTSD><Parents><Pattern><Phase><Pilot Projects><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Process><Psychological Factors><Psychological Health><Psychological Well Being><Refugees><Reporting><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Sense of well-being><Social Network><Stress><Stressful Event><Substance Use Disorder><Symptoms><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><Textiles><Violence><Vulnerable Populations><Well in self><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent mental health><adulthood><age 15><age 15 years><age 16><age 16 years><co-exposures><co-occurring exposure><cognitive capacity><cognitive function><combined exposure><community based organizations><community organizations><community setting><complex exposure><concurrent exposure><coping><coping strategy><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><deprivation><deprived of food><developmental><early adolescence><economic><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><executive control><executive function><experience><exposure mixture><fabric><fifteen year old><fifteen years of age><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><generalized anxiety><health level><homes><improved><improved outcome><innovate><innovation><innovative><juvenile><juvenile human><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><migration><minor child><minors><mixed exposure><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><parent><physical conditioning><physical health><pilot study><post-trauma stress><post-trauma stress disorder><post-traumatic stress><posttrauma stress><posttrauma stress disorder><posttraumatic stress><psychologic><psychological><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><psychosocial><recruit><resilience><resilient><self wellness><sense of wellbeing><simultaneous exposures><sixteen year old><sixteen years of age><social><social factors><stressful experience><stressful life event><stressful life experience><stressor><substance use and disorder><teen years><teenage><traumatic neurosis><violent><violent behavior><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><youth age>
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Theresa Stichick Betancourt

BOSTON COLLEGE, CHESTNUT HILL, MA

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$678,685
FY 2026

Project Title

Social and Biological Mechanisms Driving the Intergenerational Impact of War on Child Mental Health: Implications for Developing Family-Based Interventions

Grant Number:

5R01MH128928-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/10/2022

End Date:

12/31/2026

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 Violence and humanitarian crises are common in the lives of children around the world, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Exposure to war-related violence is detrimental to the mental health of parents and children, but research exploring mechanisms by which emotional ...

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<0-11 years old><18 year old><18 years of age><21+ years old><7 year old><7 years of age><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Africa South of the Sahara><Anxiety><Area><Armed Forces Personnel><Articulation><Automobile Driving><Autonomic nervous system><Behavior assessment><Behavioral><Biological><Biological Markers><Bionomics><Biophysics><Child><Child Development><Child Mental Health><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Collaborations><Collection><Communication><Communities><Conflict><Conflict (Psychology)><Data><Data Collection><Development><Early Trauma><Early-life trauma><Ecology><Economic Development><Economical Development><Economics><Education><Educational aspects><Emotional><Emotions><Ensure><Equation><Ethics><Exposure to><Family><Family Violence><Female><Funding><Generalized Growth><Generations><Government><Growth><Health><Heritability><History><Hospitals><Human Resources><Human Rights><Individual><Infant and Child Development><Inflammation><Informal Social Control><Intervention><Investigation><Investigators><Knowledge><LMIC><Length><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Manpower><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Migrant><Military><Military Personnel><Modeling><NICHD><National Institute of Child Health and Human Development><Outcome><Parent-Child Relations><Parent-Child Relationship><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Pathway interactions><Pattern><Physiologic><Physiological><Population><Population Heterogeneity><Preventative intervention><Prevention><Process><Provincial Government><Psyche structure><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Public Health><RDoC><Recording of previous events><Refugees><Research><Research Domain Criteria><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Risk Factors><Sampling><Screening procedure><Security><Self Regulation><Sierra Leone><Skin><Social Functioning><Social Service><Social Work><Social support><Soldier><State Government><Stress><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Techniques><Time><Tissue Growth><Transmission><Trauma><United States><Universities><Violence><War><Woman><Youth><Youth 10-21><adult youth><adulthood><age 18><age 18 years><age 7><age 7 years><asylum seeker><asylum seeking><behavioral assessment><bio-markers><biobehavior><biobehavioral><biologic><biologic marker><biological adaptation to stress><biomarker><biophysical foundation><biophysical principles><biophysical sciences><childrearing><cognitive function><cohort><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><coping><depression><developmental><displaced people><displaced person><diverse populations><driving><economic><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><emotion regulation><emotional functioning><emotional regulation><ethical><exposure to trauma><forced migrant><function socially><functioning social><heterogeneous population><histories><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intergenerational><intervention for prevention><involuntary migration><kids><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><low and middle-income countries><male><malleable risk><mental><mental development><mental illness><military population><modifiable risk><next generation><offspring><ontogeny><parent><parent child interaction><parent offspring interaction><participant retention><pathway><pediatric><personnel><physical conditioning><physical health><population diversity><post-trauma stress><post-traumatic stress><posttrauma stress><posttraumatic stress><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><prospective><protective factors><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><reactioncrisis><screening tools><seven year old><seven years of age><social><social stigma><social support network><stigma><stress reactivity><stress response><stressreaction><stressor><substance use><substance using><support tools><telomere><trait><transmission process><trauma exposure><violent><violent behavior><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><♀><♂>
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Nicholas Perry

UNIVERSITY OF DENVER (COLORADO SEMINARY), DENVER, CO

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$675,892
FY 2026

Project Title

Sexual minority couples' health during the transition to marriage

Grant Number:

5R01MD018167-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/15/2023

End Date:

11/30/2027

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Project Abstract

Lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults are a population that experiences significant mental and physical health disparities. This project addresses those health disparities through a focus on the romantic relationship context of health, specifically at the point of marriage. Legalized marriage is only ne...

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<1,4-alpha-D-Glucan glucanohydrolase><21+ years old><Acceleration><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Aeroseb-HC><Affect><Affective><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol abuse><Alcohol consumption><Biological><Buffers><Cardiovascular Physiology><Cellular Immune Function><Cetacort><Climacteric><Cort-Dome><Cortef><Cortenema><Cortisol><Cortispray><Cortril><Couples><Data><Decision Making><Dermacort><Diet><Eldecort><Enrollment><EtOH abuse><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Exercise><Exposure to><Face><Happiness><Health><Health Benefit><Health behavior><Heterosexuals><Hydrocortisone><Hydrocortone><Hytone><Individual><Inflammation><Interpersonal Violence><Intervention><Interview><LGB><Legal><Legal Rights><Length of Life><Lesbian Gay Bi-Sexual><Lesbian Gay Bisexual><Life><Link><Longevity><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Marriage><Measures><Mediator><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Morbidity><Motivation><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><Nutracort><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Patient Self-Report><Perception><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiology><Population><Process><Proctocort><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Public Policy><Reporting><Research><Risk><Risk Reduction><Self-Report><Shapes><Sight><Sleep><Social Change><Social Environment><Social modification><Social transformation><Stress><Survey Instrument><Surveys><United States><Vision><abnormal psychology><adulthood><alcohol co-abuse><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol problem><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><alpha-1,4-D-Glucanglucanohydrolase><biologic><biopsychosocial><cardiovascular function><critical period><depression><diaries><diets><disparity in health><enroll><ethanol abuse><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><experience><faces><facial><female couples><glycogenase><hazardous alcohol use><health disparity><health related behavior><immune function><improved><intimate partner violence><life change><long-term study><longitudinal design><longitudinal experimental design><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research design><longitudinal research study><longitudinal study design><male couples><mortality><pathway><physical conditioning><physical health><population health><problem alcohol use><problem drinking><problematic alcohol consumption><problematic alcohol use><protective factors><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><same sex partner><same sex relationship><same-sex couple><same-sex partnership><sexual minority><social><social climate><social context><social stress><socially stressed><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><stressor><substance use><substance using><visual function><α-amylase>
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William Streicher Evans

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, PA

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$663,904
FY 2026

Project Title

Improving mental health in stroke survivors with aphasia via integrated communication strategy training and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

Grant Number:

1R01DC022582-01A1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/13/2026

End Date:

2/28/2031

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Project Abstract

Aphasia is a language disorder caused by acquired brain injury that affects one third of stroke survivors and more than 2 million people in the United States. Improving mental health is identified as the #1 stroke recovery priority. Stroke survivors with aphasia (SSwA) experience disproportionately ...

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<Acquired Language Disorders><Acquired brain injury><Active Follow-up><Address><Adjuvant><Affect><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Alogia><Anepia><Anxiety><Aphasia><Apoplexy><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><Brain Injuries><Brain Vascular Accident><Cannot see a future><Caring><Cerebral Stroke><Cerebrovascular Apoplexy><Cerebrovascular Stroke><Chronic><Clinical><Collaborations><Communication><Communication Disorders><Communication challenge><Communication difficulty><Communication impairment><Communicative Disorders><Communities><Coping Skills><Counseling><Development><Distress><Emotional><Evaluation><Expert Systems><Face><Feeling hopeless><Feels there is no future><Funding><Future><Guidelines><Health Care Providers><Health Care Systems><Health Personnel><Health Policy><Health Services Needs><Health system><Impairment><Improve Access><Intelligent systems><Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Language><Language Disorders><Lead><Life><Logagnosia><Logamnesia><Logasthenia><Loss of hope for the future><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methods><Modeling><Motivation><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><NIDCD><National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders><Negative about the future><No hope for the future><Outcome><Participant><Pathway interactions><Patients><Pb element><Persons><Phase><Position><Positioning Attribute><Prediction of Response to Therapy><Provider><Psychological Health><Public Health><QOL><Quality of life><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Recovery><Reporting><Research><Residual><Residual state><Social isolation><Speech Pathologist><Stroke><Survivors><Training><United States><Waiting Lists><Withdrawal><Work><acceptability and feasibility><active control><active followup><aphasia due to stroke><aphasia following stroke><aphasia recovery><aphasia rehabilitation><assess effectiveness><attentional control><benchmark><brain attack><brain damage><brain-injured><care as usual><cerebral vascular accident><cerebrovascular accident><clinical practice><clinical translation><clinically translatable><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><coping strategy><depression><design><designing><determine effectiveness><develop therapy><developmental><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><efficacy trial><evaluate effectiveness><evidence base><examine effectiveness><experience><faces><facial><flexibility><flexible><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><future implementation><health care personnel><health care policy><health care worker><health provider><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><holistic approach><hopelessness><implementation determinants><implementation factors><implementation research><implementation science><improved><intervention design><intervention development><intervention program><intervention refinement><language deficit><language impairment><medical care providers><medical personnel><mental health care><mental training><novel><pathway><pilot test><post treatment><poststroke aphasia><predict therapeutic response><predict therapy response><primary outcome><psychologic><psychological><psychological distress><psychosocial><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recovery in aphasia><recovery in patients with aphasia><recovery in people with aphasia><recovery of people with aphasia><response><restorative treatment><secondary outcome><skills><skills training><social><speech language pathologist><stroke aphasia><stroke recovery><stroke survivor><stroke survivor with aphasia><stroke-induced aphasia><stroked><strokes><success><theories><therapy design><therapy development><therapy prediction><treatment as usual><treatment design><treatment development><treatment prediction><treatment provider><treatment response prediction><usual care><waitlist><willingness>
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Tetyana P. Shippee

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$663,118
FY 2026

Project Title

Addressing Disparities in Nursing Homes for People with Serious Mental Illness and Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias

Grant Number:

5R01AG084659-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2025

End Date:

1/31/2030

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Project Abstract

Abstract: Nursing homes (NHs) care for a growing proportion of adults with serious mental illness (SMI) such as schizophrenia, leading some to call NHs “de facto mental health care.” Despite legislative efforts to reduce institutionalization for those with SMI, the prevalence of SMI in NHs has incre...

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<21+ years old><AD and related dementia><AD detection><AD related dementia><ADRD><Address><Admission><Admission activity><Adult><Adult Human><Alzheimer disease detection><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 detection><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><Antipsychotic Agents><Antipsychotic Drugs><Antipsychotics><Attention><Automobile Driving><BIPOC><Behavior><Bipolar Affective Psychosis><Bipolar Disorder><Black, Indigenous, People of Color><Caring><Case Study><Case-Base Studies><Clinical><Clinical assessments><Cognitive><Complex><Coupled><Data><Data Set><Data Sources><Dementia><Diagnosis><Disparities><Disparity><Distress><EOAD><Early Onset Alzheimer Disease><Equity><Ethnic Group><Ethnic Origin><Ethnic People><Ethnic Population><Ethnic individual><Ethnicity><Ethnicity People><Ethnicity Population><Guidelines><Health><Health Care><History><Home Nursing Care><Hospitals><Individual><Institution><Institutionalization><Institutionalized Persons><Intervention><Interview><Legislation><Life Expectancy><Major Depressive Disorder><Major Tranquilizers><Major Tranquilizing Agents><Manic-Depressive Psychosis><Measures><Medicare claim><Medicare/Medicaid><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methods><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Neuroleptic Agents><Neuroleptic Drugs><Neuroleptics><Non-Professional Home Care><Non-Professional Homecare><Nonprofessional Home Care><Nonprofessional Homecare><Nursing Assessment><Nursing Homecare><Nursing Homes><Organization Charts><Outcome><Pattern><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Policies><Population><Prevalence><Provider><Psychological Health><QOC><QOL><Quality of Care><Quality of life><Race><Races><Racial Equity><Racial Group><Racial Segregation><Recommendation><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Schizophrenia><Schizophrenic Disorders><Statutes and Laws><Substance Use Disorder><Symptoms><Time><United States National Institutes of Health><Vulnerable Populations><Work><adult of color><adulthood><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><bipolar affective disorder><bipolar disease><bipolar illness><bipolar mood disorder><case report><chronic mental illness><clinical depression><co-morbid><co-morbidity><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><comorbidity><data integration><dementia praecox><design><designing><disability><disparities in race><disparity due to race><disparity in care><disparity in health><disparity in health care><driving><early onset AD><early onset Alzheimer's><ethnic subgroup><ethnicity group><evidence base><experience><group of color><health care disparity><health care inequality><health care inequity><health disparity><histories><improved><individual of color><inequality due to race><inequity due to race><major depression><major depression disorder><male><manic depressive disorder><manic depressive illness><meeting><meetings><mental health care><nursing home><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><older adult><older adulthood><organizational structure><payment><people of color><persistent mental illness><person centered><person of color><population of color><race based disparity><race based inequality><race based inequity><race disparity><race related disparity><race related inequality><race related inequity><racial><racial background><racial disparity><racial inequality><racial inequity><racial origin><racial population><racial subgroup><racially unequal><schizophrenic><screening><screenings><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><substance use and disorder><trend><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><well-being><wellbeing><♂>
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Christian J Hopfer

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER, Aurora, CO

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$656,568
FY 2026

Project Title

Effects of High Potency Cannabis Products on Mental Health and Psychosocial Functioning

Grant Number:

5R01DA057894-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/15/2023

End Date:

3/31/2028

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  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

The rapidly changing landscape of cannabis policy in the United States is well known, but often overlooked is that legalization has made high-potency products more available. State-regulated cannabis markets offer access to cannabis products, such as concentrates with THC potencies (70-90%) that far...

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<12-20 years old><Accounting><Acute><Adolescence><Affect><Anxiety><Blood><Blood Plasma><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blossoms><Cannabinoids><Cannabis><Cannabis law><Cannabis policy><Cannabis retail><Consumption><Controlled Study><Data><Dose><Drug usage><Dysfunction><Education><Educational aspects><Exhibits><Family><Flowers><Frequencies><Functional disorder><Genetic><Impulsivity><Individual><Individual Differences><Intoxication><Legal><Link><Literature><Marketing><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Neurocognitive><Outcome><Participant><Persons><Physiopathology><Plant Blooms><Plasma><Plasma Serum><Prevalence><Psyche structure><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Reporting><Research><Reticuloendothelial System, Serum, Plasma><Risk><Risk Factors><Sales><Sampling><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC exposure><THC use><Testing><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Time><Titrations><Twin Multiple Birth><Twin Studies><Twins><United States><Whole Blood><Work><abnormal psychology><adolescence (12-20)><cannabis legalization><cannabis market><cannabis marketplace><cannabis regulation><cannabis use><cannabis use law><cannabis use policy><depression><design><designing><drug use><legal marijuana><legalized cannabis><legalized marijuana><low SES><low socio-economic position><low socio-economic status><low socioeconomic position><low socioeconomic status><marijuana law><marijuana legalization><marijuana policy><marijuana retail><marijuana use><mental><pathophysiology><psychosocial><psychosocial outcome><psychosocial sequelae><public health relevance><response><sell cannabis><sell marijuana><substance use><substance using><tetrahydrocannabinol exposure>
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MICHAEL T COMPTON

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$654,277
FY 2026

Project Title

A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Mental Health Training for Police Officers

Grant Number:

5R01MH128500-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2023

End Date:

12/31/2026

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Project Abstract

Individuals with serious mental illnesses (SMI), as well as those experiencing suicidality or psychiatric crisis, encounter police officers frequently in the community. Almost a third of people with SMI have police involved in their pathway to mental health care. Although a variety of strategies to ...

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<Area><Attitude><Behavior><Behavior Control><Behavioral Manipulation><Blinded><Caring><Characteristics><Communities><Country><Criminal Justice><Crisis Intervention><Data><Decision Making><Effectiveness><Exposure to><Familiarity><Funding><Geographic Area><Geographic Locations><Geographic Region><Geographical Location><Health><Hour><Individual><Justice><Knowledge><Law Enforcement><Link><Measures><Mediating><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Modeling><Motivation><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Nature><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Patient Self-Report><Performance><Persons><Play><Police><Police officer><Preventative service><Preventive service><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Quasi-experiment><Quasi-experimental analysis><Quasi-experimental approach><Quasi-experimental design><Quasi-experimental methods><Quasi-experimental research><Quasi-experimental study><Quasi-experimental technique><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Role><Self Efficacy><Self-Report><Services><Site><Specialist><Standardization><System><Testing><Time><Training><Work><arm><assess effectiveness><behavioral control><body position><chronic mental illness><collaborative approach><demographics><design><designing><determine effectiveness><determine efficacy><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><evaluate effectiveness><evaluate efficacy><examine effectiveness><examine efficacy><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><first responder><geographic site><health training><improved><interest><mental health care><mental illness><multi-site trial><multisite trial><non-speaking><non-verbal><non-vocal><pathway><peer><persistent mental illness><primary outcome><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><response><secondary outcome><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><skills><social role><suicidal><suicidality><verbal>
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Amy C Watson

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$654,277
FY 2026

Project Title

A Randomized, Controlled Trial of Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Mental Health Training for Police Officers

Grant Number:

5R01MH128500-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2023

End Date:

12/31/2026

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

Individuals with serious mental illnesses (SMI), as well as those experiencing suicidality or psychiatric crisis, encounter police officers frequently in the community. Almost a third of people with SMI have police involved in their pathway to mental health care. Although a variety of strategies to ...

Research Terms

<Area><Attitude><Behavior><Behavior Control><Behavioral Manipulation><Blinded><Caring><Characteristics><Communities><Country><Criminal Justice><Crisis Intervention><Data><Decision Making><Effectiveness><Exposure to><Familiarity><Funding><Geographic Area><Geographic Locations><Geographic Region><Geographical Location><Health><Hour><Individual><Justice><Knowledge><Law Enforcement><Link><Measures><Mediating><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Modeling><Motivation><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Nature><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Patient Self-Report><Performance><Persons><Play><Police><Police officer><Preventative service><Preventive service><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Quasi-experiment><Quasi-experimental analysis><Quasi-experimental approach><Quasi-experimental design><Quasi-experimental methods><Quasi-experimental research><Quasi-experimental study><Quasi-experimental technique><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Role><Self Efficacy><Self-Report><Services><Site><Specialist><Standardization><System><Testing><Time><Training><Work><arm><assess effectiveness><behavioral control><body position><chronic mental illness><collaborative approach><demographics><design><designing><determine effectiveness><determine efficacy><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><evaluate effectiveness><evaluate efficacy><examine effectiveness><examine efficacy><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><first responder><geographic site><health training><improved><interest><mental health care><mental illness><multi-site trial><multisite trial><non-speaking><non-verbal><non-vocal><pathway><peer><persistent mental illness><primary outcome><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><response><secondary outcome><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><skills><social role><suicidal><suicidality><verbal>
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Erin Kelly

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$632,598
FY 2026

Project Title

Social Networks Engage (SNEngage): A Longitudinal Examination of Factors Predicting the Social Networks and Mental Health Services of Individuals with Serious Mental Illnesses

Grant Number:

5R01MH133124-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2024

End Date:

1/31/2029

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Project Abstract

Social networks (SNs), and the supports derived from them, are established determinants of health and mortality for the general population and are especially important for individuals with serious mental illnesses (SMIs; e.g., schizophrenia, bipolar, depression). Individuals with SMIs die approximat...

Research Terms

<Adverse effects><Affect><Behavior><Black><Black race><Cigarette><Clinical><Cognitive deficits><Communities><Complex><Deterioration><Dropout><Elements><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><General Population><General Public><Goals><Health><Health behavior><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Housing><Imprisonment><Individual><Inequality><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><Latina><Latino><Los Angeles><Major Depressive Disorder><Maps><Measures><Mediating><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><Morbidity><Motivation><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Outcome><Participant><Personal Satisfaction><Predictive Factor><Psychological Health><Race><Races><Recovery><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Sampling><Schizophrenia><Schizophrenic Disorders><Self Efficacy><Services><Smoking><Social Network><Social isolation><Social support><Structure><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Testing><Time><Vulnerable Populations><Work><biopsychosocial factor><biopsychosocial variable><burden of disease><burden of illness><care services><care systems><chronic mental illness><clinical depression><clinical risk><cognitive defects><collaboration with communities><community collaboration><community partners><community-based collaboration><community-based partners><culturally adapted intervention><culturally appropriate intervention><culturally centered intervention><culturally focused intervention><culturally informed intervention><culturally responsive intervention><culturally tailored intervention><dementia praecox><depression><design><designing><develop therapy><disease burden><ethnic minority group><ethnic minority individual><ethnic minority people><ethnic minority population><experience><health determinants><health disparity community><health disparity group><health disparity populations><health related behavior><improved><incarcerated><incarceration><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention development><major depression><major depression disorder><member><mental health care><mortality><peer><persistent mental illness><physical conditioning><physical health><practice-based research network><prospective><protective factors><racial><racial background><racial minority><racial origin><recruit><satisfaction><schizophrenic><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><service engagement><services engagement><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><social><social cognition><social factors><social support network><substance use><substance using><therapy development><treatment development><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><well-being><wellbeing>
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Rohini Pahwa

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$632,598
FY 2026

Project Title

Social Networks Engage (SNEngage): A Longitudinal Examination of Factors Predicting the Social Networks and Mental Health Services of Individuals with Serious Mental Illnesses

Grant Number:

5R01MH133124-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2024

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

Social networks (SNs), and the supports derived from them, are established determinants of health and mortality for the general population and are especially important for individuals with serious mental illnesses (SMIs; e.g., schizophrenia, bipolar, depression). Individuals with SMIs die approximat...

Research Terms

<Adverse effects><Affect><Behavior><Black><Black race><Cigarette><Clinical><Cognitive deficits><Communities><Complex><Deterioration><Dropout><Elements><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><General Population><General Public><Goals><Health><Health behavior><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Housing><Imprisonment><Individual><Inequality><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><Latina><Latino><Los Angeles><Major Depressive Disorder><Maps><Measures><Mediating><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><Morbidity><Motivation><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Outcome><Participant><Personal Satisfaction><Predictive Factor><Psychological Health><Race><Races><Recovery><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Sampling><Schizophrenia><Schizophrenic Disorders><Self Efficacy><Services><Smoking><Social Network><Social isolation><Social support><Structure><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Testing><Time><Vulnerable Populations><Work><biopsychosocial factor><biopsychosocial variable><burden of disease><burden of illness><care services><care systems><chronic mental illness><clinical depression><clinical risk><cognitive defects><collaboration with communities><community collaboration><community partners><community-based collaboration><community-based partners><culturally adapted intervention><culturally appropriate intervention><culturally centered intervention><culturally focused intervention><culturally informed intervention><culturally responsive intervention><culturally tailored intervention><dementia praecox><depression><design><designing><develop therapy><disease burden><ethnic minority group><ethnic minority individual><ethnic minority people><ethnic minority population><experience><health determinants><health disparity community><health disparity group><health disparity populations><health related behavior><improved><incarcerated><incarceration><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention development><major depression><major depression disorder><member><mental health care><mortality><peer><persistent mental illness><physical conditioning><physical health><practice-based research network><prospective><protective factors><racial><racial background><racial minority><racial origin><recruit><satisfaction><schizophrenic><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><service engagement><services engagement><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><social><social cognition><social factors><social support network><substance use><substance using><therapy development><treatment development><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><well-being><wellbeing>
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Alain Harris Litwin

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA AT COLUMBIA, COLUMBIA, SC

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$631,513
FY 2026

Project Title

Investigating and Addressing Modifiable Factors in the HIV Care Continuum for People with HIV (PWH) affected by Substance Use and Mental Health

Grant Number:

1R01DA064596-01

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/15/2026

End Date:

12/31/2030

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

Project Summary Investigating and Addressing Modifiable Factors in the HIV Care Continuum for People with HIV (PWH) affected by Substance Use and Mental Health Social determinants of health like poverty, and unstable housing, combine synergistically with comorbidities like substance use (SU) + menta...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS care><AIDS/HIV><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Affect><Anxiety Disorders><Caring><Clinical><Communities><Complex><Continuity of Care><Continuity of Patient Care><Continuum of Care><Data><Data Analytics><Data Bases><Data Science><Data Set><Data Sources><Databases><Development><Disparities><Disparity><Disparity population><Economics><Electronic Health Record><Epidemic><Event><Face><Failure><Focus Groups><General Population><General Public><Geography><Goals><HIV><HIV Care><HIV associated syndemic><HIV co-occurring epidemic><HIV diagnosis><HIV disease transmission><HIV dual epidemic><HIV individuals><HIV infected individuals><HIV infected persons><HIV infection spread><HIV infection transmission><HIV intersecting epidemics><HIV intervention><HIV medical care><HIV patient care><HIV people><HIV positive individuals><HIV positive people><HIV related care><HIV related patient care><HIV related syndemic><HIV spread><HIV syndemic><HIV therapeutic><HIV therapy><HIV transmission><HIV treatment><HIV viral transmission><HIV-1 care><HIV-1 intervention><HIV-1 spread><HIV-1 therapeutic><HIV-1 therapy><HIV-1 transmission><HIV-1 treatment><HIV-1 virus transmission><HIV/AIDS><HIV/AIDS transmission><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health system><Heterogeneity><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Housing><Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 transmission><Human Immunodeficiency Virus therapy><Human Immunodeficiency Virus treatment><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Impoverished><Individual><Intervention><Interview><Joints><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Life><Link><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Machine Learning><Major Depressive Disorder><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Monitor><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Opiates><Opioid><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatients><PLWH><PWH><Panic Attack><Patients><Pattern><Policies><Population><Poverty><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><QOL><Qualitative Methods><Quality of life><Records><Recovery><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk Assessment><Services><South Carolina><Subgroup><Substance Use Disorder><Symptoms><System><Training><United States National Institutes of Health><Update><Viral><Viral Burden><Viral Load><Viral Load result><Virus-HIV><Visit><Visualization><Voice><abused drug><abused drugs><addiction><addictive disorder><alcohol and other drug><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><behavioral health><care of HIV-1><care outcomes><clinical depression><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cohort><cohort investigation><cohort research><comorbidity><continuous monitoring><data base><developmental><disability><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><disparity in health><drug abused><drug of abuse><drugs abused><drugs of abuse><economic><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><experience><faces><facial><food insecure><food insecurity><food scarcity><group disparity><group inequality><group inequity><health care organization><health care outcomes><health care personnel><health care service organization><health care worker><health data><health determinants><health disparity><health provider><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><high risk><housing instability><human immunodeficiency virus care><human immunodeficiency virus syndemic><human immunodeficiency virus transmission><improved><individuals infected with HIV><individuals with HIV><individuals with human immunodeficiency virus><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><instably housed><intervention design><investigate cohort><lack of stable housing><low food security><machine based learning><major depression><major depression disorder><medical care providers><medical personnel><medication-assisted therapy><medication-assisted treatment><mental illness><mortality><multimorbidity><multiple chronic conditions><multiple data sources><novel><overdose death><overdose fatalities><people infected with HIV><people infected with human immunodeficiency virus><people living with HIV><people with HIV><people with human immunodeficiency virus><personalized health intervention><personalized intervention><policy recommendation><population inequality><population inequity><precision interventions><prevent><preventing><prisma><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><qualitative reasoning><recommendation for policy><rurality><social><social culture><social health determinants><social stigma><social structural><social structure><socio-cultural><socio-structural><sociocultural><sociostructural><spread of human immunodeficiency virus><stigma><study cohort><subgroup disparity><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><survey cohort><syndemic><synergistic epidemic><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><therapy design><treat HIV><treat Human Immunodeficiency Virus><treatment design><treatment effect><treatment provider><trend><unequal group><unequal population><unstable housing><unstably housed>
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Bankole Olatosi

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA AT COLUMBIA, COLUMBIA, SC

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$631,513
FY 2026

Project Title

Investigating and Addressing Modifiable Factors in the HIV Care Continuum for People with HIV (PWH) affected by Substance Use and Mental Health

Grant Number:

1R01DA064596-01

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/15/2026

End Date:

12/31/2030

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

Project Summary Investigating and Addressing Modifiable Factors in the HIV Care Continuum for People with HIV (PWH) affected by Substance Use and Mental Health Social determinants of health like poverty, and unstable housing, combine synergistically with comorbidities like substance use (SU) + menta...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS care><AIDS/HIV><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Affect><Anxiety Disorders><Caring><Clinical><Communities><Complex><Continuity of Care><Continuity of Patient Care><Continuum of Care><Data><Data Analytics><Data Bases><Data Science><Data Set><Data Sources><Databases><Development><Disparities><Disparity><Disparity population><Economics><Electronic Health Record><Epidemic><Event><Face><Failure><Focus Groups><General Population><General Public><Geography><Goals><HIV><HIV Care><HIV associated syndemic><HIV co-occurring epidemic><HIV diagnosis><HIV disease transmission><HIV dual epidemic><HIV individuals><HIV infected individuals><HIV infected persons><HIV infection spread><HIV infection transmission><HIV intersecting epidemics><HIV intervention><HIV medical care><HIV patient care><HIV people><HIV positive individuals><HIV positive people><HIV related care><HIV related patient care><HIV related syndemic><HIV spread><HIV syndemic><HIV therapeutic><HIV therapy><HIV transmission><HIV treatment><HIV viral transmission><HIV-1 care><HIV-1 intervention><HIV-1 spread><HIV-1 therapeutic><HIV-1 therapy><HIV-1 transmission><HIV-1 treatment><HIV-1 virus transmission><HIV/AIDS><HIV/AIDS transmission><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health system><Heterogeneity><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Housing><Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 transmission><Human Immunodeficiency Virus therapy><Human Immunodeficiency Virus treatment><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Impoverished><Individual><Intervention><Interview><Joints><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Life><Link><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Machine Learning><Major Depressive Disorder><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Monitor><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Opiates><Opioid><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatients><PLWH><PWH><Panic Attack><Patients><Pattern><Policies><Population><Poverty><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><QOL><Qualitative Methods><Quality of life><Records><Recovery><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk Assessment><Services><South Carolina><Subgroup><Substance Use Disorder><Symptoms><System><Training><United States National Institutes of Health><Update><Viral><Viral Burden><Viral Load><Viral Load result><Virus-HIV><Visit><Visualization><Voice><abused drug><abused drugs><addiction><addictive disorder><alcohol and other drug><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><behavioral health><care of HIV-1><care outcomes><clinical depression><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cohort><cohort investigation><cohort research><comorbidity><continuous monitoring><data base><developmental><disability><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><disparity in health><drug abused><drug of abuse><drugs abused><drugs of abuse><economic><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><experience><faces><facial><food insecure><food insecurity><food scarcity><group disparity><group inequality><group inequity><health care organization><health care outcomes><health care personnel><health care service organization><health care worker><health data><health determinants><health disparity><health provider><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><high risk><housing instability><human immunodeficiency virus care><human immunodeficiency virus syndemic><human immunodeficiency virus transmission><improved><individuals infected with HIV><individuals with HIV><individuals with human immunodeficiency virus><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><instably housed><intervention design><investigate cohort><lack of stable housing><low food security><machine based learning><major depression><major depression disorder><medical care providers><medical personnel><medication-assisted therapy><medication-assisted treatment><mental illness><mortality><multimorbidity><multiple chronic conditions><multiple data sources><novel><overdose death><overdose fatalities><people infected with HIV><people infected with human immunodeficiency virus><people living with HIV><people with HIV><people with human immunodeficiency virus><personalized health intervention><personalized intervention><policy recommendation><population inequality><population inequity><precision interventions><prevent><preventing><prisma><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><qualitative reasoning><recommendation for policy><rurality><social><social culture><social health determinants><social stigma><social structural><social structure><socio-cultural><socio-structural><sociocultural><sociostructural><spread of human immunodeficiency virus><stigma><study cohort><subgroup disparity><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><survey cohort><syndemic><synergistic epidemic><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><therapy design><treat HIV><treat Human Immunodeficiency Virus><treatment design><treatment effect><treatment provider><trend><unequal group><unequal population><unstable housing><unstably housed>
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Henna Budhwani

FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY, TALLAHASSEE, FL

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$616,000
FY 2026

Project Title

Healthy Choices to Reduce Stigma and Improve Self-Management of Alcohol and HIV among Young Adults

Grant Number:

1R01TW013191-01

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2026

End Date:

2/28/2029

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

Healthy Choices is a four-session behavior change communication intervention that was developmentally tailored for emerging adults to address self-management of health behaviors and HIV with evidence of positive effect on stigma and depression, built on Motivational Enhancement Therapy, integrating ...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS related stigma><AIDS stigma><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol abuse><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anti-Retroviral Agents><Attitude><Behavior><Behavioral><Caribbean><Caribbean Sea Region><Caribbean region><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Clinic><Cognitive><Collaborations><Communication><Communities><Community Health Aides><Competence><Continuity of Care><Continuity of Patient Care><Continuum of Care><Country><Data><Decision Making><Development><Diet><Dominican Republic><Dose><Economic Income><Economical Income><Educational workshop><Effectiveness><Emotional well being><Ensure><Epidemic><Espanol><EtOH abuse><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Evaluation><Evidence based intervention><Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainability><Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainment><Feels well><Focus Groups><Future><Government><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV associated stigma><HIV individuals><HIV infected individuals><HIV infected persons><HIV internalized stigma><HIV intervention><HIV people><HIV positive individuals><HIV positive people><HIV related stigma><HIV stigma><HIV therapeutic><HIV therapy><HIV treatment><HIV viral infection><HIV virus infection><HIV-1 infection><HIV-1 intervention><HIV-1 therapeutic><HIV-1 therapy><HIV-1 treatment><HIV-based discrimination><HIV-related discrimination><HIV-related social stigma><HIV/AIDS stigma><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health Policy><Health behavior><History><Human Immunodeficiency Virus therapy><Human Immunodeficiency Virus treatment><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Hybrids><Income><Infection by HIV-1><Infection from HIV-1><Infection of HIV-1><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Interview><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><Journals><LAV-HTLV-III><Language><Latin America><Latin American><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Magazine><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Modeling><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Outcome><PLWH><PWH><Persons><Phase><Pilot Projects><Policies><Population><Preparation><Psychological Health><Psychological Well Being><Public Health><Publishing><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Self Management><Sense of well-being><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Spanish><Stigma around HIV><Stigma in HIV><Stigma related to HIV><Stigmatization><Suicide attempt><Testing><Time><Training><Translating><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Viral><Viral Burden><Viral Load><Viral Load result><Virus-HIV><Well in self><West Indies Region><Work><Workshop><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><adult youth><alcohol co-abuse><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol problem><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><anti-retroviral><attentional control><behavior change><biological signal transduction><care outcomes><community based organizations><community engagement><community health worker><community organizations><community setting><community-centered><community-oriented><coping><depression><design><designing><developmental><diets><early adulthood><effectiveness-implementation RCT><effectiveness-implementation randomized control trial><effectiveness-implementation randomized controlled trial><emerging adult><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><engagement with communities><ethanol abuse><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><experience><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><hazardous alcohol use><health care outcomes><health care personnel><health care policy><health care settings><health care worker><health provider><health related behavior><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><histories><human immunodeficiency virus infection><implementation science><implementation strategy><improved><incomes><individuals infected with HIV><individuals with HIV><individuals with human immunodeficiency virus><infected with HIV><infected with human immunodeficiency virus><medical care providers><medical personnel><member><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><people infected with HIV><people infected with human immunodeficiency virus><people living with HIV><people with HIV><people with human immunodeficiency virus><pilot study><pilot test><preparations><problem alcohol use><problem drinking><problematic alcohol consumption><problematic alcohol use><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><public health relevance><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reduced alcohol use><scale up><self wellness><sense of wellbeing><social stigma><standard care><standard treatment><stigma><stigma associated with HIV><strategies for implementation><substance use><substance using><suicidal attempt><treat HIV><treat Human Immunodeficiency Virus><treatment provider><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood>
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John Waters

FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY, TALLAHASSEE, FL

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$616,000
FY 2026

Project Title

Healthy Choices to Reduce Stigma and Improve Self-Management of Alcohol and HIV among Young Adults

Grant Number:

1R01TW013191-01

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2026

End Date:

2/28/2029

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

Healthy Choices is a four-session behavior change communication intervention that was developmentally tailored for emerging adults to address self-management of health behaviors and HIV with evidence of positive effect on stigma and depression, built on Motivational Enhancement Therapy, integrating ...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS related stigma><AIDS stigma><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol abuse><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anti-Retroviral Agents><Attitude><Behavior><Behavioral><Caribbean><Caribbean Sea Region><Caribbean region><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Clinic><Cognitive><Collaborations><Communication><Communities><Community Health Aides><Competence><Continuity of Care><Continuity of Patient Care><Continuum of Care><Country><Data><Decision Making><Development><Diet><Dominican Republic><Dose><Economic Income><Economical Income><Educational workshop><Effectiveness><Emotional well being><Ensure><Epidemic><Espanol><EtOH abuse><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Evaluation><Evidence based intervention><Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainability><Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainment><Feels well><Focus Groups><Future><Government><HIV><HIV Infections><HIV associated stigma><HIV individuals><HIV infected individuals><HIV infected persons><HIV internalized stigma><HIV intervention><HIV people><HIV positive individuals><HIV positive people><HIV related stigma><HIV stigma><HIV therapeutic><HIV therapy><HIV treatment><HIV viral infection><HIV virus infection><HIV-1 infection><HIV-1 intervention><HIV-1 therapeutic><HIV-1 therapy><HIV-1 treatment><HIV-based discrimination><HIV-related discrimination><HIV-related social stigma><HIV/AIDS stigma><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health Policy><Health behavior><History><Human Immunodeficiency Virus therapy><Human Immunodeficiency Virus treatment><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Hybrids><Income><Infection by HIV-1><Infection from HIV-1><Infection of HIV-1><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Interview><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><Journals><LAV-HTLV-III><Language><Latin America><Latin American><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Magazine><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Modeling><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Outcome><PLWH><PWH><Persons><Phase><Pilot Projects><Policies><Population><Preparation><Psychological Health><Psychological Well Being><Public Health><Publishing><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Self Management><Sense of well-being><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Spanish><Stigma around HIV><Stigma in HIV><Stigma related to HIV><Stigmatization><Suicide attempt><Testing><Time><Training><Translating><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Viral><Viral Burden><Viral Load><Viral Load result><Virus-HIV><Well in self><West Indies Region><Work><Workshop><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><adult youth><alcohol co-abuse><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol problem><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><anti-retroviral><attentional control><behavior change><biological signal transduction><care outcomes><community based organizations><community engagement><community health worker><community organizations><community setting><community-centered><community-oriented><coping><depression><design><designing><developmental><diets><early adulthood><effectiveness-implementation RCT><effectiveness-implementation randomized control trial><effectiveness-implementation randomized controlled trial><emerging adult><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><engagement with communities><ethanol abuse><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><experience><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><hazardous alcohol use><health care outcomes><health care personnel><health care policy><health care settings><health care worker><health provider><health related behavior><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><histories><human immunodeficiency virus infection><implementation science><implementation strategy><improved><incomes><individuals infected with HIV><individuals with HIV><individuals with human immunodeficiency virus><infected with HIV><infected with human immunodeficiency virus><medical care providers><medical personnel><member><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><people infected with HIV><people infected with human immunodeficiency virus><people living with HIV><people with HIV><people with human immunodeficiency virus><pilot study><pilot test><preparations><problem alcohol use><problem drinking><problematic alcohol consumption><problematic alcohol use><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><public health relevance><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reduced alcohol use><scale up><self wellness><sense of wellbeing><social stigma><standard care><standard treatment><stigma><stigma associated with HIV><strategies for implementation><substance use><substance using><suicidal attempt><treat HIV><treat Human Immunodeficiency Virus><treatment provider><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood>
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Yusuf Ransome

YALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CT

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$604,706
FY 2026

Project Title

The Impact of Individual- and Neighborhood-Level Social Connectedness on Mental Health in Black Adults

Grant Number:

5R01MD018502-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/15/2023

End Date:

12/31/2026

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

Socio-structural and environmental stressors such as persistent poverty are well-documented predictors of poor mental health among American adults. Social connectedness is directly associated with improved mental health and buffers the negative impact of several health risk factors, such as social i...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><AIDS care><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><American><Behavioral><Black><Black race><Buffers><Chronic><Church><Communities><DSM-III><Data><Diagnosis><Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 3rd edition><Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-III><Dimensions><Distress><Ecologic Systems><Ecological Systems><Economic Income><Economical Income><Ecosystem><Emotional Depression><Empirical Research><Epidemiologist><Equation><Factor Analyses><Factor Analysis><Focus Groups><Funding><Geographic Area><Geographic Locations><Geographic Region><Geographical Location><Geography><HIV Care><HIV diagnosis><HIV medical care><HIV patient care><HIV related care><HIV related patient care><HIV-1 care><Health><Impoverished><Income><Individual><Inequality><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Knowledge><Loneliness><Low Income Population><Low income><Low income group><Major Depressive Disorder><Measurement><Measures><Mediating><Mediation><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Modeling><NCMHD><NIH><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><National Institutes of Health><Negotiating><Negotiation><Neighborhoods><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Perception><Persons><Policies><Population><Poverty><Property><Psychological Health><Psychometrics><Publishing><Regression Analyses><Regression Analysis><Regression Diagnostics><Religion><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Risk Reduction><Sampling><Scientist><Seasons><Severity of illness><Shapes><Social Network><Social isolation><Social support><Spirituality><Statistical Regression><Structure><Systems Theory><Techniques><Technology><Testing><Trauma><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Work><adulthood><biopsychosocial><care of HIV-1><care outcomes><clinical depression><community intervention><community level intervention><community-based intervention><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><develop therapy><disease severity><environmental stresses><environmental stressor><experience><geographic site><healing><health care outcomes><human immunodeficiency virus care><improved><incomes><indexing><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention development><intervention refinement><lonely><low income individual><low income people><major depression><major depression disorder><mid life><mid-life><middle age><middle aged><midlife><novel><pathway><protective factors><psychologic><psychological><psychological distress><psychosocial><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><religious><response><risk-reducing><social><social capital><social cohesion><social group><social integration><social structural><social structure><social support network><socio-structural><sociostructural><stressor><substance use><substance using><theories><therapy development><treatment development>
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Nicholas Paul Allan

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, Columbus, OH

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$585,043
FY 2026

Project Title

Optimizing Brief Coping Skills Interventions for Suicide Prevention: Leveraging Technology and Novel Statistical Models for Precision Mental Health

Grant Number:

5R01MH136286-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2024

End Date:

11/30/2029

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

Abstract Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States. Patients who have recently been discharged from an inpatient psychiatric hospitalization are at particularly elevated risk for suicide. Although safety planning interventions (SPIs) are provided to many patients to alleviate risk, th...

Research Terms

<Active Follow-up><Address><Affective><Agitation><Area><Automobile Driving><Behavior><Behavioral><Caring><Cause of Death><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Characteristics><Clinical><Cognition><Cognitive><Computer Models><Computerized Models><Coping Skills><Critical Care><Data><Detection><Development><Distress><Ecological momentary assessment><Evidence based practice guidelines><Feeling suicidal><History><Individual><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Knowledge><Life><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methods><Modeling><NIH><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><National Institutes of Health><Observational Study><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Pattern><Periodicals><Population><Prevention><Prevention Research><Probabilistic Models><Probability Models><Provider><Psychological Health><Psychomotor Agitation><Psychomotor Excitement><Psychomotor Hyperactivity><Psychomotor Restlessness><Recommendation><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Restlessness><Risk><Risk Factors><Risk Management><Risk Reduction><Safety><Sampling><Severities><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Sleep><Statistical Models><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide attempt><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Technology><Technology Assessment><Time><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Variant><Variation><Withdrawal><Work><active followup><advanced analytics><analytical method><biological signal transduction><clinical practice><comparative><computational modeling><computational models><computer based models><computerized modeling><coping strategy><cost effective><data captured from wearables><data collected from wearables><data collected using wearables><data gathered from wearable><data gathered through wearables><data gathered via wearable><developmental><digital health><digital mental health><driving><emotional distress><evidence based guidelines><evidence based recommendations><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><feeling distress><feeling upset><fitness><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><high risk><histories><improved><inpatient psychiatric care><inpatient psychiatric treatment><insight><intent to die><intervention delivery><member><mental health care><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><novel><observational research study><observational survey><participant engagement><patient engagement><patient oriented outcomes><patient profile><periodic><periodical><precision medicine><precision-based medicine><preservation><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><profiles in patients><prototype><psychiatric hospitalization><psychiatric inpatient><public health emergency><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce suicidality><reduce suicide><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing suicidality><reducing suicide><reducing the risk><response><risk-reducing><ruminate><rumination><ruminative><skills><social><statistical linear mixed models><statistical linear models><success><suicidal><suicidal attempt><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal patient><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidality><suicidality prevention><suicide behavior><suicide ideation><suicide intervention><suicide model><suicide patient><suicide rate><suicide risk><suicides><thoughts about suicide><wearable><wearable data><wearable device><wearable device data><wearable electronics><wearable sensor data><wearable system><wearable technology><wearable tool><wearables>
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Melanie Bozzay

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, Columbus, OH

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$585,043
FY 2026

Project Title

Optimizing Brief Coping Skills Interventions for Suicide Prevention: Leveraging Technology and Novel Statistical Models for Precision Mental Health

Grant Number:

5R01MH136286-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2024

End Date:

11/30/2029

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

Abstract Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States. Patients who have recently been discharged from an inpatient psychiatric hospitalization are at particularly elevated risk for suicide. Although safety planning interventions (SPIs) are provided to many patients to alleviate risk, th...

Research Terms

<Active Follow-up><Address><Affective><Agitation><Area><Automobile Driving><Behavior><Behavioral><Caring><Cause of Death><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Characteristics><Clinical><Cognition><Cognitive><Computer Models><Computerized Models><Coping Skills><Critical Care><Data><Detection><Development><Distress><Ecological momentary assessment><Evidence based practice guidelines><Feeling suicidal><History><Individual><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Knowledge><Life><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methods><Modeling><NIH><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><National Institutes of Health><Observational Study><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Pattern><Periodicals><Population><Prevention><Prevention Research><Probabilistic Models><Probability Models><Provider><Psychological Health><Psychomotor Agitation><Psychomotor Excitement><Psychomotor Hyperactivity><Psychomotor Restlessness><Recommendation><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Restlessness><Risk><Risk Factors><Risk Management><Risk Reduction><Safety><Sampling><Severities><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Sleep><Statistical Models><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide attempt><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Technology><Technology Assessment><Time><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Variant><Variation><Withdrawal><Work><active followup><advanced analytics><analytical method><biological signal transduction><clinical practice><comparative><computational modeling><computational models><computer based models><computerized modeling><coping strategy><cost effective><data captured from wearables><data collected from wearables><data collected using wearables><data gathered from wearable><data gathered through wearables><data gathered via wearable><developmental><digital health><digital mental health><driving><emotional distress><evidence based guidelines><evidence based recommendations><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><feeling distress><feeling upset><fitness><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><high risk><histories><improved><inpatient psychiatric care><inpatient psychiatric treatment><insight><intent to die><intervention delivery><member><mental health care><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><novel><observational research study><observational survey><participant engagement><patient engagement><patient oriented outcomes><patient profile><periodic><periodical><precision medicine><precision-based medicine><preservation><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><profiles in patients><prototype><psychiatric hospitalization><psychiatric inpatient><public health emergency><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce suicidality><reduce suicide><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing suicidality><reducing suicide><reducing the risk><response><risk-reducing><ruminate><rumination><ruminative><skills><social><statistical linear mixed models><statistical linear models><success><suicidal><suicidal attempt><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal patient><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidality><suicidality prevention><suicide behavior><suicide ideation><suicide intervention><suicide model><suicide patient><suicide rate><suicide risk><suicides><thoughts about suicide><wearable><wearable data><wearable device><wearable device data><wearable electronics><wearable sensor data><wearable system><wearable technology><wearable tool><wearables>
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Maria-Elena De Trinidad Young

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, MERCED, MERCED, CA

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$528,911
FY 2026

Project Title

The Impact of Multiple Levels of Immigrant Policy on Rural Latino Mental Health and Health Care Access

Grant Number:

5R01MD018058-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/21/2023

End Date:

1/31/2028

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/Abstract There are persistent mental health and health care access disparities between rural and urban communities. Within rural communities, foreign- and US- born Latinos experience worse mental health and access to care than rural Whites or urban Latinos. While the social determina...

Research Terms

<Access to Care><Address><Affect><Arizona><Attitude><California><Categories><Charge><County><Cross-Sectional Studies><Cross-Sectional Survey><Data><Data Set><Disease Frequency Surveys><Enrollment><Environment><Exclusion><Goals><Health><Health Policy><Health Priorities><Health Services Accessibility><Health Status><Immigrant><Immigration><Individual><Institution><Intervention><Investigation><Knowledge><Latino><Latino Population><Latino group><Latino individual><Latino people><Latinos><Law Enforcement><Level of Health><Measures><Mediating><Mediation><Medicaid><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental health promotion><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><Negotiating><Negotiation><Outcome><Policies><Policy Making><Population><Population Study><Psychological Health><Public Policy><Public Sector><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Respondent><Rights><Rural><Rural Community><Rural Health><Sampling><Services><Shapes><Social Environment><Social Perception><Social Service><Social Work><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Testing><Urban Community><Urban Health><Variant><Variation><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><community factor><community-level factor><cross-sectional research study><depression><disparities in access><enroll><experience><health care access><health care availability><health care policy><health care service access><health care service availability><health disparity community><health disparity group><health disparity populations><health level><health service access><health services availability><improved><inequality in access><inequity in access><inequity in accessibility><innovate><innovation><innovative><population based><population research study><population survey><population-based study><population-level study><primary care provider><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><rural area><rural counties><rural locality><rural location><rural place><rural region><rural setting><safety net><service availability><social climate><social context><social culture><social determinants><social factors><social health determinants><socio-cultural><sociocultural><sociodeterminant><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><structural determinants><structural factors><treatment access>
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Raeanne Cristine Moore

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO, LA JOLLA, CA

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$502,346
FY 2026

Project Title

Cyclical Alterations In Neurocognitive Performance And Mood Over Two Years In Relation To Pesticide Spray Seasons Among Adolescent And Young Adult Participants Of The Espina Study.

Grant Number:

5R01ES025792-10

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2016

End Date:

2/28/2027

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

Today, 20% of adolescents and 26% of young adults have a diagnosable internalizing (e.g. anxiety, depression) or externalizing problem (e.g. impulsivity, aggression, conduct disorders). Neurodevelopmental disabilities and mental health disorders in adolescents and young adults have increased over th...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><18 year old><18 years of age><2019 novel corona virus><2019 novel coronavirus><2019-nCoV><7S Gamma Globulin><Acetylcholine Hydrolase><Acetylcholinesterase><Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors><Active Follow-up><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adolescent and Young Adult><Affect><Age><Aggression><Aggressive behavior><Agricultural Chemicals><Agriculture><Agrochemicals><Americas><Anxiety><Assessment instrument><Assessment tool><Attention><Biological Markers><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blossoms><Brain><Brain Nervous System><COVID-19><COVID-19 sequelae><COVID-19 virus><COVID19 virus><CV-19><California><Carbamates><Cell Phone><Cellular Phone><Cellular Telephone><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><CoV-2><CoV2><Cognition><Cognitive><Complex><Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019><County><Development Plans><Disease><Disorder><Economics><Ecuador><Ecuadorian><Emotional Depression><Encephalon><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Health><Environmental Health Science><Environmental Pollutants><Epidemiology><Exposure Assessment><Exposure to><Flowers><Funding><Future><Health><IgG><Immediate Memory><Immunoglobulin G><Impulsivity><Industry><Insecticides><Knowledge><Link><Measures><Memory><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mobile Phones><Moods><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Natural experiment><Neurocognitive><Neurodevelopmental Disability><Nutritional><Organophosphates><Outcome><Participant><Performance><Persons><Pesticides><Plant Blooms><Population><Process><Prospective, cohort study><Psyche structure><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Public Health><Reaction Time><Recurrence><Recurrent><Research><Response RT><Response Time><Risk Assessment><SARS corona virus 2><SARS-CO-V2><SARS-COVID-2><SARS-CoV-2><SARS-CoV-2 sequelae><SARS-CoV2><SARS-associated corona virus 2><SARS-associated coronavirus 2><SARS-coronavirus-2><SARS-related corona virus 2><SARS-related coronavirus 2><SARSCoV2><Sampling><Schedule><Seasons><Severe Acute Respiratory Coronavirus 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome CoV 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Corona Virus 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Coronavirus 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-associated coronavirus 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-related coronavirus 2><Severe acute respiratory syndrome associated corona virus 2><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><Severe acute respiratory syndrome related corona virus 2><Short-Term Memory><Standardization><Substance abuse problem><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><System><Technology Assessment><Testing><Toxicology><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Work><Wuhan coronavirus><Youth><Youth 10-21><abuse of substances><accumulated exposure><accumulated long-term exposure><acetylcholine acetylhydrolase><acetylcholineesterase inhibition><acetylcholineesterase inhibitor><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adult youth><age 18><age 18 years><ages><aggregate exposure><agricultural community><agricultural pesticide><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><brain health><choline esterase I><cholinergic><cognitive assessment><cognitive change><cognitive performance><cognitive testing><cohort><community based participatory research><community led research><community participatory research><community partnered participatory research><coronavirus disease 2019><coronavirus disease 2019 virus><coronavirus disease-19><coronavirus disease-19 virus><coronavirus infectious disease-19><cumulative exposure><cumulative life exposure><cumulative long-term exposure><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><disability><economic><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><environmental contaminant><epidemiologic><epidemiological><exposure analysis><exposure evaluation><exposure measurement><exposure profiling><exposure survey><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><externalizing behavior><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><girls><hCoV19><health assessment><human data><iPhone><improved><individual heterogeneity><individual variability><individual variation><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><life-course exposure><lifelong exposure><lifespan exposure><lifetime exposure><m-Health><mHealth><mental><mental illness><mobile assessment><mobile based assessment><mobile health><mood regulation><nCoV2><neurobehavior><neurobehavioral><neurotoxic><novel><nutritious><organophosphate exposure><participatory action research><pesticide exposure><processing speed><prospective><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychomotor reaction time><psychosocial><psychosocial stresses><psychosocial stressors><pyrethroid><sequelae following COVID-19><sequelae following SARS-CoV-2 infection><sequelae of COVID-19><sex><smart phone><smart phone based assessment><smartphone><smartphone based assessment><stressor><substance abuse><totality of exposures><toxic organophosphate insecticide exposure><urinary><working memory><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age>
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Jose Ricardo Suarez

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO, LA JOLLA, CA

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$502,346
FY 2026

Project Title

Cyclical Alterations In Neurocognitive Performance And Mood Over Two Years In Relation To Pesticide Spray Seasons Among Adolescent And Young Adult Participants Of The Espina Study.

Grant Number:

5R01ES025792-10

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2016

End Date:

2/28/2027

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

Today, 20% of adolescents and 26% of young adults have a diagnosable internalizing (e.g. anxiety, depression) or externalizing problem (e.g. impulsivity, aggression, conduct disorders). Neurodevelopmental disabilities and mental health disorders in adolescents and young adults have increased over th...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><18 year old><18 years of age><2019 novel corona virus><2019 novel coronavirus><2019-nCoV><7S Gamma Globulin><Acetylcholine Hydrolase><Acetylcholinesterase><Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors><Active Follow-up><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adolescent and Young Adult><Affect><Age><Aggression><Aggressive behavior><Agricultural Chemicals><Agriculture><Agrochemicals><Americas><Anxiety><Assessment instrument><Assessment tool><Attention><Biological Markers><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blossoms><Brain><Brain Nervous System><COVID-19><COVID-19 sequelae><COVID-19 virus><COVID19 virus><CV-19><California><Carbamates><Cell Phone><Cellular Phone><Cellular Telephone><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><CoV-2><CoV2><Cognition><Cognitive><Complex><Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019><County><Development Plans><Disease><Disorder><Economics><Ecuador><Ecuadorian><Emotional Depression><Encephalon><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Health><Environmental Health Science><Environmental Pollutants><Epidemiology><Exposure Assessment><Exposure to><Flowers><Funding><Future><Health><IgG><Immediate Memory><Immunoglobulin G><Impulsivity><Industry><Insecticides><Knowledge><Link><Measures><Memory><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mobile Phones><Moods><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Natural experiment><Neurocognitive><Neurodevelopmental Disability><Nutritional><Organophosphates><Outcome><Participant><Performance><Persons><Pesticides><Plant Blooms><Population><Process><Prospective, cohort study><Psyche structure><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Public Health><Reaction Time><Recurrence><Recurrent><Research><Response RT><Response Time><Risk Assessment><SARS corona virus 2><SARS-CO-V2><SARS-COVID-2><SARS-CoV-2><SARS-CoV-2 sequelae><SARS-CoV2><SARS-associated corona virus 2><SARS-associated coronavirus 2><SARS-coronavirus-2><SARS-related corona virus 2><SARS-related coronavirus 2><SARSCoV2><Sampling><Schedule><Seasons><Severe Acute Respiratory Coronavirus 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome CoV 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Corona Virus 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Coronavirus 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-associated coronavirus 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-related coronavirus 2><Severe acute respiratory syndrome associated corona virus 2><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><Severe acute respiratory syndrome related corona virus 2><Short-Term Memory><Standardization><Substance abuse problem><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><System><Technology Assessment><Testing><Toxicology><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Work><Wuhan coronavirus><Youth><Youth 10-21><abuse of substances><accumulated exposure><accumulated long-term exposure><acetylcholine acetylhydrolase><acetylcholineesterase inhibition><acetylcholineesterase inhibitor><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adult youth><age 18><age 18 years><ages><aggregate exposure><agricultural community><agricultural pesticide><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><brain health><choline esterase I><cholinergic><cognitive assessment><cognitive change><cognitive performance><cognitive testing><cohort><community based participatory research><community led research><community participatory research><community partnered participatory research><coronavirus disease 2019><coronavirus disease 2019 virus><coronavirus disease-19><coronavirus disease-19 virus><coronavirus infectious disease-19><cumulative exposure><cumulative life exposure><cumulative long-term exposure><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><disability><economic><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><environmental contaminant><epidemiologic><epidemiological><exposure analysis><exposure evaluation><exposure measurement><exposure profiling><exposure survey><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><externalizing behavior><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><girls><hCoV19><health assessment><human data><iPhone><improved><individual heterogeneity><individual variability><individual variation><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><life-course exposure><lifelong exposure><lifespan exposure><lifetime exposure><m-Health><mHealth><mental><mental illness><mobile assessment><mobile based assessment><mobile health><mood regulation><nCoV2><neurobehavior><neurobehavioral><neurotoxic><novel><nutritious><organophosphate exposure><participatory action research><pesticide exposure><processing speed><prospective><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychomotor reaction time><psychosocial><psychosocial stresses><psychosocial stressors><pyrethroid><sequelae following COVID-19><sequelae following SARS-CoV-2 infection><sequelae of COVID-19><sex><smart phone><smart phone based assessment><smartphone><smartphone based assessment><stressor><substance abuse><totality of exposures><toxic organophosphate insecticide exposure><urinary><working memory><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age>
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CHRISTOPHER S. CARPENTER

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$492,792
FY 2026

Project Title

Mental Health Effects of Marriage Policy: Evidence from Linked Administrative Data in New Zealand

Grant Number:

5R01MH140023-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

11/21/2024

End Date:

2/28/2030

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 Eliminating health disparities for vulnerable populations is an important goal. Legal recognition of who is eligible for marriage has expanded throughout the world and may contribute to mental health. We will provide new evidence on the effects of legal access to marriage on the ment...

Research Terms

<15 year old><15 years of age><Address><Age><Anxiety><Asian><Censuses><Control Groups><Country><Couples><Data><Data Set><Deliberate Self-Harm><Denmark><Drug Prescribing><Drug Prescriptions><Drugs><Education><Educational aspects><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Event><Funding><Goals><Grant><Health><Health Care><Health Care Utilization><Health Insurance><Heterogeneity><Heterosexuals><History><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Hospitals><Indigenous><Indigenous Population><Individual><Inpatients><Insurance Coverage><Insurance Status><LGB><Legal><Lesbian Gay Bi-Sexual><Lesbian Gay Bisexual><Link><Marriage><Medication><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><NIH><National Academy of Sciences><National Institutes of Health><Native People><Native-Born><New Zealand><Outcome><Overdose><Pacific Island individual><Pacific Island population><Pacific Islander><Persons><Pharmaceutical Agent><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmaceuticals><Pharmacologic Substance><Pharmacological Substance><Policies><Population><Population Control><Protocol Screening><Psychological Health><Quasi-experiment><Quasi-experimental analysis><Quasi-experimental approach><Quasi-experimental design><Quasi-experimental methods><Quasi-experimental research><Quasi-experimental study><Quasi-experimental technique><Recording of previous events><Registries><Research><Rights><Role><Rural><Same-sex><Self-Injurious Behavior><Sex Orientation><Sexual Orientation><Study models><Substance abuse problem><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Sweden><Time><United States><United States National Academy of Sciences><United States National Institutes of Health><Vulnerable Populations><Work><abuse of substances><age 15><age 15 years><ages><data infrastructure><data integration><deliberate self harm><depression><disparity in health><drug/agent><evidence base><fifteen year old><fifteen years of age><health care service use><health care service utilization><health disparity><health equity><health insurance plan><high risk><histories><improved><intentional self harm><intentional self injury><legal implication><medication prescription><member><pharmaceutical><prescribed medication><public health relevance><response><same sex partner><same sex relationship><same-sex couple><same-sex marriage><same-sex partnership><self harm><self injury><sex><sexual minority><sexual minority group><sexual minority health><sexual minority health disparity><sexual minority individual><sexual minority people><sexual minority population><social health determinants><social role><statistics><stress reduction><substance abuse><substance misuse><substance use treatment><suicidal risk><suicide risk><time use><trend><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people>
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Alexander Plum

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$492,792
FY 2026

Project Title

Mental Health Effects of Marriage Policy: Evidence from Linked Administrative Data in New Zealand

Grant Number:

5R01MH140023-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

11/21/2024

End Date:

2/28/2030

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 Eliminating health disparities for vulnerable populations is an important goal. Legal recognition of who is eligible for marriage has expanded throughout the world and may contribute to mental health. We will provide new evidence on the effects of legal access to marriage on the ment...

Research Terms

<15 year old><15 years of age><Address><Age><Anxiety><Asian><Censuses><Control Groups><Country><Couples><Data><Data Set><Deliberate Self-Harm><Denmark><Drug Prescribing><Drug Prescriptions><Drugs><Education><Educational aspects><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Event><Funding><Goals><Grant><Health><Health Care><Health Care Utilization><Health Insurance><Heterogeneity><Heterosexuals><History><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Hospitals><Indigenous><Indigenous Population><Individual><Inpatients><Insurance Coverage><Insurance Status><LGB><Legal><Lesbian Gay Bi-Sexual><Lesbian Gay Bisexual><Link><Marriage><Medication><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><NIH><National Academy of Sciences><National Institutes of Health><Native People><Native-Born><New Zealand><Outcome><Overdose><Pacific Island individual><Pacific Island population><Pacific Islander><Persons><Pharmaceutical Agent><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmaceuticals><Pharmacologic Substance><Pharmacological Substance><Policies><Population><Population Control><Protocol Screening><Psychological Health><Quasi-experiment><Quasi-experimental analysis><Quasi-experimental approach><Quasi-experimental design><Quasi-experimental methods><Quasi-experimental research><Quasi-experimental study><Quasi-experimental technique><Recording of previous events><Registries><Research><Rights><Role><Rural><Same-sex><Self-Injurious Behavior><Sex Orientation><Sexual Orientation><Study models><Substance abuse problem><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Sweden><Time><United States><United States National Academy of Sciences><United States National Institutes of Health><Vulnerable Populations><Work><abuse of substances><age 15><age 15 years><ages><data infrastructure><data integration><deliberate self harm><depression><disparity in health><drug/agent><evidence base><fifteen year old><fifteen years of age><health care service use><health care service utilization><health disparity><health equity><health insurance plan><high risk><histories><improved><intentional self harm><intentional self injury><legal implication><medication prescription><member><pharmaceutical><prescribed medication><public health relevance><response><same sex partner><same sex relationship><same-sex couple><same-sex marriage><same-sex partnership><self harm><self injury><sex><sexual minority><sexual minority group><sexual minority health><sexual minority health disparity><sexual minority individual><sexual minority people><sexual minority population><social health determinants><social role><statistics><stress reduction><substance abuse><substance misuse><substance use treatment><suicidal risk><suicide risk><time use><trend><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people>
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TAMI L MARK

RESEARCH TRIANGLE INSTITUTE, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$448,685
FY 2026

Project Title

Development and Testing of a Pediatric Anxiety Outcomes Quality Measure (PAO_QM Study)

Grant Number:

5R01MH137006-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/16/2024

End Date:

3/31/2028

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Project Abstract

0BPROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT This project will create two complementary quality measures focused on pediatric anxiety. Pediatric anxiety disorders are the extremely prevalent and rates are rising rapidly. Without effective treatment, anxiety disorders can lead to more severe anxiety, depression, and s...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><21+ years old><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Anxiety><Anxiety Disorders><Appointment><Australia><Case-Mix Adjustments><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Chronic><Clinic><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Development><Diagnostic><Disease><Disease remission><Disorder><Drugs><England><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Evidence based treatment><Health system><Improve Access><Intervention><Measures><Medical><Medication><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Minnesota><Monitor><Northern Ireland><Norway><Outcome><Outcome Measure><Pathological anxiety><Patients><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Population><Psychological Health><Psychometrics><Questionnaires><Race><Races><Recovery><Remission><Reporting><Risk><Risk Factors><Sampling><Severities><Social outcome><Specialty><Suicide><Symptoms><System><Testing><Treatment outcome><United States><Youth><Youth 10-21><adulthood><anti-depressant agent><anti-depressant drugs><anti-depressants><anti-depressive agents><anxiety symptoms><anxiety treatment><anxious symptom><child patients><childhood anxiety><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><depression><developmental><drug/agent><effective therapy><effective treatment><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><improved><improved outcome><instrument><intent to die><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><measurable outcome><medical specialties><outcome measurement><pediatric><pediatric anxiety><pediatric patients><post treatment><primary care provider><programs><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><psychologic><psychological><racial><racial background><racial origin><response><response to therapy><response to treatment><severe anxiety><social><substance use><substance using><suicides><therapeutic response><therapy response><tool><treatment of anxiety disorders><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><usability><youngster><youth age><youth anxiety>
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Lissette Maria Saavedra

RESEARCH TRIANGLE INSTITUTE, RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$448,685
FY 2026

Project Title

Development and Testing of a Pediatric Anxiety Outcomes Quality Measure (PAO_QM Study)

Grant Number:

5R01MH137006-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/16/2024

End Date:

3/31/2028

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

0BPROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT This project will create two complementary quality measures focused on pediatric anxiety. Pediatric anxiety disorders are the extremely prevalent and rates are rising rapidly. Without effective treatment, anxiety disorders can lead to more severe anxiety, depression, and s...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><21+ years old><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Anxiety><Anxiety Disorders><Appointment><Australia><Case-Mix Adjustments><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Chronic><Clinic><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Development><Diagnostic><Disease><Disease remission><Disorder><Drugs><England><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Evidence based treatment><Health system><Improve Access><Intervention><Measures><Medical><Medication><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Minnesota><Monitor><Northern Ireland><Norway><Outcome><Outcome Measure><Pathological anxiety><Patients><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Population><Psychological Health><Psychometrics><Questionnaires><Race><Races><Recovery><Remission><Reporting><Risk><Risk Factors><Sampling><Severities><Social outcome><Specialty><Suicide><Symptoms><System><Testing><Treatment outcome><United States><Youth><Youth 10-21><adulthood><anti-depressant agent><anti-depressant drugs><anti-depressants><anti-depressive agents><anxiety symptoms><anxiety treatment><anxious symptom><child patients><childhood anxiety><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><depression><developmental><drug/agent><effective therapy><effective treatment><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><improved><improved outcome><instrument><intent to die><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><measurable outcome><medical specialties><outcome measurement><pediatric><pediatric anxiety><pediatric patients><post treatment><primary care provider><programs><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><psychologic><psychological><racial><racial background><racial origin><response><response to therapy><response to treatment><severe anxiety><social><substance use><substance using><suicides><therapeutic response><therapy response><tool><treatment of anxiety disorders><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><usability><youngster><youth age><youth anxiety>
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Chung Sub Kim

AUGUSTA UNIVERSITY, AUGUSTA, GA

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$393,981
FY 2026

Project Title

Role of hippocampal HCN Channels in social avoidance

Grant Number:

5R01MH134958-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/10/2024

End Date:

2/28/2029

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Project Abstract

Contact PD/PI: Kim, Chung Sub Abstract Social stress in humans increases the risk of mental health problems. Individuals who experience physical and/or emotional bullying display anxiety, depression, and social avoidance. Despite the gender differences and individual variance in stress-related menta...

Research Terms

<Acute><Affect><Aggression><Aggressive behavior><Ammon Horn><Anhedonia><Anxiety><Aquadiol><Area><BCNG1><Behavioral><Brain><Brain Cyclic-Nucleotide Gated 1><Brain Nervous System><Castration><Cations><Cell Body><Cells><Chronic><Chronic stress><Cornu Ammonis><Cyclic Nucleotides><Data><Dendrites><Differences between sexes><Differs between sexes><Dimenformon><Diogyn><Diogynets><Distal><Dorsal><Emotional><Emotional Depression><Encephalon><Estrace><Estradiol><Estradiol-17 beta><Estradiol-17beta><Estraldine><Estrogens><Exhibits><Exposure to><Fear><Female><Fiber><Freezing><Fright><Gender><Genes><Goals><HCN1><HCN1 gene><HCN2 protein><Hippocampus><Human><Hyperpolarization-Activated Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Potassium Channel 1><In vivo two-photon calcium imaging><Individual><Individual Differences><Inequality><Isoforms><Life><Link><Major Depressive Disorder><Mediating><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microscopy><Modern Man><Molecular><Murine><Mus><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neural Transmission><Neurocyte><Neurons><Oophorectomy><Ovariectomy><Ovocyclin><Ovocylin><PTSD><Patients><Persons><Photometry><Physiologic><Physiological><Play><Population><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Potassium Channel, Voltage-Gated, Brain, 1><Preclinical data><Predisposition><Progynon><Protein Isoforms><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychosocial Stress><Reproductive Periods><Risk><Rodent Model><Role><Sex Differences><Sexual differences><Social Interaction><Stress><Stress and Coping><Surgical Castration><Susceptibility><Synapses><Synaptic><Synaptic Transmission><Testing><Therapeutic Estradiol><Therapeutic Estrogen><Woman><behavior response><behavioral response><bully><bullying><cell imaging><cellular imaging><chronic mental illness><clinical depression><coping><coping with stress><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><experience><female gonadectomy><gender difference><gender-associated difference><hippocampal><hyperpolarization-activated cation channel><in vivo calcium imaging><individual heterogeneity><individual response><individual variability><individual variation><individualized response><insight><mRNA Expression><major depression><major depression disorder><male><maternal aggression><men><mental illness><mouse model><murine model><neuronal><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><overexpress><overexpression><patch clamp><persistent mental illness><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><pre-clinical research><preclinical findings><preclinical information><preclinical research><protein expression><psychiatric illness><psychologic><psychological><psychological disorder><public health relevance><resilience><resilient><response><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><sex><sex based differences><sex dimorphism><sex related variation><sex variable><sex variation><sex-dependent differences><sex-related differences><sex-related variable><sex-specific differences><sexual dimorphism><sexually dimorphic><social><social defeat><social role><social stress><socially stressed><stress related disorder><stress-related coping><synapse><traumatic neurosis><varies by sex><♀><♂>
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Bibhav Acharya

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$343,473
FY 2026

Project Title

A randomized controlled trial of a Multi-component family Intervention to Lower depression and Address intimate Partner violence (MILAP) among young women in Nepal

Grant Number:

3R01MH135376-03S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2024

End Date:

3/31/2029

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a major public health problem. Globally, an estimated 30% of women report physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime. IPV is a well-established social driver of mental health problems and doubles the rate of depression and...

Research Terms

<15 year old><15 years of age><Acute><Address><Affect><Ally><Attitude><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Caring><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Communication><Complex><Conditioning Therapy><Cost Analyses><Cost Analysis><Cost Effectiveness Analysis><Counseling><Country><Couple therapy><Couples Therapy><Data><Daughter><Divorce><Divorced state><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Effectiveness of Interventions><Family><Family Relations><Family Relationship><Family member><Freedom><Frequencies><History><Household><Husband><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Interview><Laws><Legal><Liberty><Marital Relationships><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Mothers><Movement><Nepal><Outcome><PTSD><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Pilot Projects><Play><Policy Maker><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Process><Psychological Health><Public Health><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recording of previous events><Recovery><Reporting><Research><Research Infrastructure><Role><Services><Stigmatization><Symptoms><System><Testing><Trust><Violence><Vulnerable Populations><Withdrawal><Woman><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><abusive relationship><age 15><age 15 years><assess cost><assess effectiveness><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><body movement><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 based organizations><community organizations><cost><cost assessment><cost efficient analysis><cost evaluation><cost-effective analysis><depression><determine effectiveness><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><empowerment><evaluate cost><evaluate effectiveness><examine cost><examine effectiveness><experience><fifteen year old><fifteen years of age><global health><group intervention><histories><improved><interest><intervention arm><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><intimate partner violence><novel><pathway><pilot study><pilot test><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><primary outcome><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><relationship abuse><secondary outcome><self esteem><sexual violence><sexually violent><shared decision making><skills><social><social cognitive theory><social learning theory><social role><suicidal risk><suicide risk><theories><traumatic neurosis><treatment arm><treatment as usual><usual care><violent><violent behavior><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><young woman><youth age>
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Sabitri Sapkota

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$343,473
FY 2026

Project Title

A randomized controlled trial of a Multi-component family Intervention to Lower depression and Address intimate Partner violence (MILAP) among young women in Nepal

Grant Number:

3R01MH135376-03S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2024

End Date:

3/31/2029

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 Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a major public health problem. Globally, an estimated 30% of women report physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime. IPV is a well-established social driver of mental health problems and doubles the rate of depression and...

Research Terms

<15 year old><15 years of age><Acute><Address><Affect><Ally><Attitude><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Caring><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Communication><Complex><Conditioning Therapy><Cost Analyses><Cost Analysis><Cost Effectiveness Analysis><Counseling><Country><Couple therapy><Couples Therapy><Data><Daughter><Divorce><Divorced state><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Effectiveness of Interventions><Family><Family Relations><Family Relationship><Family member><Freedom><Frequencies><History><Household><Husband><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Interview><Laws><Legal><Liberty><Marital Relationships><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Mothers><Movement><Nepal><Outcome><PTSD><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Pilot Projects><Play><Policy Maker><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Process><Psychological Health><Public Health><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recording of previous events><Recovery><Reporting><Research><Research Infrastructure><Role><Services><Stigmatization><Symptoms><System><Testing><Trust><Violence><Vulnerable Populations><Withdrawal><Woman><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><abusive relationship><age 15><age 15 years><assess cost><assess effectiveness><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><body movement><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 based organizations><community organizations><cost><cost assessment><cost efficient analysis><cost evaluation><cost-effective analysis><depression><determine effectiveness><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><empowerment><evaluate cost><evaluate effectiveness><examine cost><examine effectiveness><experience><fifteen year old><fifteen years of age><global health><group intervention><histories><improved><interest><intervention arm><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><intimate partner violence><novel><pathway><pilot study><pilot test><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><primary outcome><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><relationship abuse><secondary outcome><self esteem><sexual violence><sexually violent><shared decision making><skills><social><social cognitive theory><social learning theory><social role><suicidal risk><suicide risk><theories><traumatic neurosis><treatment arm><treatment as usual><usual care><violent><violent behavior><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><young woman><youth age>
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Bibhav Acharya

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$285,914
FY 2026

Project Title

A randomized controlled trial of a Multi-component family Intervention to Lower depression and Address intimate Partner violence (MILAP) among young women in Nepal

Grant Number:

5R01MH135376-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2024

End Date:

3/31/2029

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 Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a major public health problem. Globally, an estimated 30% of women report physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime. IPV is a well-established social driver of mental health problems and doubles the rate of depression and...

Research Terms

<15 year old><15 years of age><Acute><Address><Affect><Ally><Attitude><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Caring><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Communication><Complex><Conditioning Therapy><Cost Analyses><Cost Analysis><Cost Effectiveness Analysis><Counseling><Country><Couple therapy><Couples Therapy><Data><Daughter><Divorce><Divorced state><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Effectiveness of Interventions><Family><Family Relations><Family Relationship><Family member><Freedom><Frequencies><History><Household><Husband><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Interview><Laws><Legal><Liberty><Marital Relationships><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Mothers><Movement><Nepal><Outcome><PTSD><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Pilot Projects><Play><Policy Maker><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Process><Psychological Health><Public Health><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recording of previous events><Recovery><Reporting><Research><Research Infrastructure><Role><Services><Stigmatization><Symptoms><System><Testing><Trust><Violence><Vulnerable Populations><Withdrawal><Woman><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><abusive relationship><age 15><age 15 years><assess cost><assess effectiveness><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><body movement><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 based organizations><community organizations><cost><cost assessment><cost efficient analysis><cost evaluation><cost-effective analysis><depression><determine effectiveness><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><empowerment><evaluate cost><evaluate effectiveness><examine cost><examine effectiveness><experience><fifteen year old><fifteen years of age><global health><group intervention><histories><improved><interest><intervention arm><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><intimate partner violence><novel><pathway><pilot study><pilot test><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><primary outcome><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><relationship abuse><secondary outcome><self esteem><sexual violence><sexually violent><shared decision making><skills><social><social cognitive theory><social learning theory><social role><suicidal risk><suicide risk><theories><traumatic neurosis><treatment arm><treatment as usual><usual care><violent><violent behavior><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><young woman><youth age>
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Sabitri Sapkota

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Good lead · 66/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Very recent
Active award
$285,914
FY 2026

Project Title

A randomized controlled trial of a Multi-component family Intervention to Lower depression and Address intimate Partner violence (MILAP) among young women in Nepal

Grant Number:

5R01MH135376-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2024

End Date:

3/31/2029

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 Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a major public health problem. Globally, an estimated 30% of women report physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime. IPV is a well-established social driver of mental health problems and doubles the rate of depression and...

Research Terms

<15 year old><15 years of age><Acute><Address><Affect><Ally><Attitude><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Caring><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Communication><Complex><Conditioning Therapy><Cost Analyses><Cost Analysis><Cost Effectiveness Analysis><Counseling><Country><Couple therapy><Couples Therapy><Data><Daughter><Divorce><Divorced state><Education><Educational aspects><Effectiveness><Effectiveness of Interventions><Family><Family Relations><Family Relationship><Family member><Freedom><Frequencies><History><Household><Husband><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Interview><Laws><Legal><Liberty><Marital Relationships><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Mothers><Movement><Nepal><Outcome><PTSD><Participant><Pathway interactions><Persons><Pilot Projects><Play><Policy Maker><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Process><Psychological Health><Public Health><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recording of previous events><Recovery><Reporting><Research><Research Infrastructure><Role><Services><Stigmatization><Symptoms><System><Testing><Trust><Violence><Vulnerable Populations><Withdrawal><Woman><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><abusive relationship><age 15><age 15 years><assess cost><assess effectiveness><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><body movement><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 based organizations><community organizations><cost><cost assessment><cost efficient analysis><cost evaluation><cost-effective analysis><depression><determine effectiveness><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><empowerment><evaluate cost><evaluate effectiveness><examine cost><examine effectiveness><experience><fifteen year old><fifteen years of age><global health><group intervention><histories><improved><interest><intervention arm><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><intimate partner violence><novel><pathway><pilot study><pilot test><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><primary outcome><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><relationship abuse><secondary outcome><self esteem><sexual violence><sexually violent><shared decision making><skills><social><social cognitive theory><social learning theory><social role><suicidal risk><suicide risk><theories><traumatic neurosis><treatment arm><treatment as usual><usual care><violent><violent behavior><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><young woman><youth age>
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ANDERS M DALE

J. CRAIG VENTER INSTITUTE, INC., LA JOLLA, CA

Good lead · 62/100
Large award
Very recent
Active award
Team-scale grant
$4,456,378
FY 2026

Project Title

ABCD-USA Consortium: Data Analysis, Informatics and Resource Center

Grant Number:

5U24DA041123-12

Activity Code:

U24

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/30/2015

End Date:

3/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

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Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract In its initial funding period, the ABCD consortium used a rigorous epidemiological approach to recruit a diverse sample of 11,878 9-10-year-olds through our 21 research sites, of which 2136 are twins or triplets. ABCD has created a comprehensive yet efficient protocol for pa...

Research Terms

<10 year old><10 years of age><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Affect><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohols><Assay><Athletic Injuries><Bioassay><Biological Assay><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain imaging><Caffeine><Calibration><Childhood><Clinical assessments><Cognitive><Communities><Complex><Computer Analysis><Computer software><DWI (diffusion weighted imaging)><DWI-MRI><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Analytics><Data Collection><Development><Diffusion MRI><Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Diffusion Weighted MRI><Diffusion weighted imaging><Diffusion-weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Education><Educational aspects><Emotional><Encephalon><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Epidemiology><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Funding><Future><Genetic study><Guidelines><Human><Image><Individual><Informatics><Information Dissemination><Infrastructure><Investigators><Link><MR Imaging><MR Tomography><MRI><MRIs><Machine Learning><Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Marijuana><Measures><Medical Imaging, Magnetic Resonance / Nuclear Magnetic Resonance><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Modality><Modeling><Modern Man><Monitor><NIMH><NMR Imaging><NMR Tomography><National Institute of Mental Health><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Nicotine><Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging><On-Line Systems><Online Systems><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Physical activity><Procedures><Process><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Quality Control><Questionnaires><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recommendation><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Rest><Role><Sampling><Severities><Site><Sleep><Social Functioning><Software><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Sports Injuries><Standardization><Statistical Data Analyses><Statistical Data Analysis><Statistical Data Interpretation><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><Technology><Technology Assessment><Time><Triplet Multiple Birth><Triplets><Twin Multiple Birth><Twins><Update><Youth><Youth 10-21><Zeugmatography><active followup><age 10><age 10 years><brain visualization><cognitive assessment><cognitive development><cognitive testing><cohesion><cohort><computational analyses><computational analysis><computational infrastructure><computer analyses><computer infrastructure><computerized><connectome><dMRI><data archive><data archives><data exploration><data interpretation><data quality><data resource><data sharing><design><designing><developmental><diffusion tensor imaging><digital platform><dissemination of results><enroll><epidemiologic><epidemiological><experience><fMRI><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><function socially><functioning social><gene interaction><handheld mobile device><health assessment><high dimensional data><high standard><imaging><improved><informatics infrastructure><infrastructure development><internet portal><juvenile><juvenile human><machine based learning><marihuana><mental illness><mobile computing><mobile device><mobile platform><mobile technology><multi-modality><multidimensional data><multidimensional datasets><multimodality><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><on-line portal><online computer><online portal><open data><open science><open-source data><parent><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recruit><retention rate><retention strategy><screen time><social role><statistical analysis><substance use><substance using><success><television watching><ten year old><ten years of age><tool><tv watching><web based><web portal><web-based portal><youth age>
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Abby Ling-Lee Cheng

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$887,700
FY 2026

Project Title

Digital mental health intervention for middle-aged and older adults with depression and/or anxiety and coexisting chronic pain

Grant Number:

5R01MH131989-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/4/2024

End Date:

1/31/2028

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 / ABSTRACT On a population level, digital mental health interventions effectively reduce depression and anxiety symptoms. However, middle-aged and older adults with depression and/or anxiety and coexisting chronic pain have not been adequately represented in digital mental health stu...

Research Terms

<0-11 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><AI bot><Address><Age><Aged 65 and Over><American><Anxiety><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Mechanisms><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Care Givers><Caregivers><Caring><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Chronic><Clinical><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Conditioning Therapy><Counselor><Discover Design Build Test><Discover, Design, Build, and Test Framework><Educational process of instructing><Effectiveness><Emotional Depression><Exercise><Functional impairment><Goals><Human><Hybrids><Intervention><Interview><Just-in-Time Adaptive Intervention><Link><Measures><Mechanisms of Behavior and Behavior Change><Mediating><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mindfulness Approach><Mindfulness Therapy><Mindfulness Training><Mindfulness Treatment><Mindfulness-based Approach><Mindfulness-based Therapy><Mindfulness-based Training><Mindfulness-based Treatment><Mobile Health App><Mobile Health Application><Modeling><Modern Man><Modification><Pain><Painful><Participant><Patients><Pattern><Persons><Pilot Projects><Population><Prevalence><Professional counselor><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Randomization trial><Randomized><Reporting><Research><Series><Sleep><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Structure><Target Populations><Teaching><Technology><Testing><Text><Theory of Change><Time><Universities><Washington><above age 65><adaptive intervention><after age 65><age 65 and greater><age 65 and older><age 65 or older><age > 65><age group><age of 65 years onward><aged 65 and greater><aged 65+><aged ≥65><ages><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><app based delivery><app delivery><app-delivered><assess effectiveness><awake><behavior change><behavior intervention><behavior mechanism><behavioral intervention><chat bot><chatbot><chronic pain><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><conversational AI><conversational agent><conversational bot><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><determine effectiveness><digital><digital delivery><digital health><digital mental health><digital therapeutics><digital therapy><digital treatment><digitally deliver><disability><effective intervention><effectiveness and implementation trial><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><effectiveness/implementation hybrid study><effectiveness/implementation hybrid trial><effectiveness/implementation study><effectiveness/implementation trial><evaluate effectiveness><examine effectiveness><human centered design><human old age (65+)><improved><kids><literacy><m-Health app><m-Health application><mHealth app><mHealth application><member><mental illness><mid life><mid-life><middle age><middle aged><midlife><mindfulness><mobile application delivered><mobile application delivery><novel><older adult><older adulthood><over 65 years><pain reduction><participant engagement><patient engagement><physical conditioning><physical health><pilot study><preference><primary outcome><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><quality of sleep><randomisation><randomization><randomized trial><randomized, clinical trials><randomly assigned><reduce pain><sleep quality><technology intervention><technology-based interventions><technology-enabled interventions><technology-focused interventions><theories><tool><usability><youngster><≥65 years>
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HAO YU

HARVARD PILGRIM HEALTH CARE, INC., Canton, MA

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$771,512
FY 2026

Project Title

State Telehealth Policies and Mental Care for Children in Underserved Areas

Grant Number:

5R01MH132551-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2024

End Date:

12/31/2028

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

Unmet need for child mental health services is a persistent and pressing public health problem in the US. One of the key drivers of the unmet need is health workforce shortage, which has been exacerbated during the public health emergency between January 2020 and May 2023. This exacerbation has occu...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><21+ years old><Access to Care><Address><Adoption><Adult><Adult Human><Advocate><Affect><Area><Categories><Characteristics><Child><Child Care><Child Health><Child Health Services><Child Mental Health><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Complement><Complement Proteins><Country><Data><Data Files><Development><Drug usage><Emergencies><Emergency Situation><Employee><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Evaluation><Expenditure><Future><Generalized Growth><Goals><Government><Growth><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Care Systems><Health Care Utilization><Health Personnel><Health Policy><Health Services><Health Services Accessibility><Healthcare Provider Shortage Areas><Insurance Coverage><Insurance Status><Interview><Licensure><Location><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Medial><Medical Directors><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Physician Executives><Policies><Policy Maker><Prevalence><Provider><Psyche structure><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Public Health><Puericulture><Race><Races><Reporting><Research><Source><Specialty><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Tissue Growth><Vulnerable Populations><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><adolescent minority><adulthood><analyzing longitudinal><availability of services><care access><child health care><child mental health service><complementation><developmental><differences in health><digital health><drug use><experience><health care access><health care availability><health care personnel><health care policy><health care professional shortage areas><health care service access><health care service availability><health care service use><health care service utilization><health care worker><health difference><health professional shortage areas><health provider><health service access><health services availability><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><kids><long-term study><longitudinal analysis><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><medical care providers><medical personnel><medical specialties><mental><mental health care><mental illness><minority children><minority youth><ontogeny><pediatric care><pediatric health care><pediatric minority><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><public health emergency><racial><racial background><racial origin><residence><residential building><residential site><response><service availability><socio-demographics><sociodemographics><telehealth><treatment access><treatment provider><under served area><under served geographic area><under served location><under served region><underserved area><underserved geographic area><underserved location><underserved region><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><young minority><youngster>
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Jazmin Brown-Iannuzzi

OREGON RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Springfield, OR

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$749,535
FY 2026

Project Title

Preventing Adult Mental Health Problems from Early Childhood in the Contexts of Genetic Susceptibility, Financial Strain, and Societal Stressors

Grant Number:

5R01MH131670-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2023

End Date:

11/30/2027

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

Emerging adults in the United States are experiencing high rates of anxiety, depression, suicidality, and psychosis. Economic stress, social isolation, and the loss of traditional support systems during early adulthood can disrupt developmental milestones, including leaving home, pursuing education,...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><14 year old><14 years of age><18 year old><18 years of age><2 year old><2 years of age><21+ years old><Adolescence><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Anxiety><Application Context><Behavioral><Buffers><Characteristics><Check-up><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Communities><Data><Data Set><Development><Developmental Process><Diagnostic><Disease><Disorder><Early Intervention><Economics><Education><Educational aspects><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Exposure to><Face><Family><Family Process><Financial Hardship><Future><Genetic><Genetic Predisposition><Genetic Predisposition to Disease><Genetic Risk><Genetic Susceptibility><Genetic propensity><Genotype><High Prevalence><Home><Impoverished><Individual><Informal Social Control><Inherited Predisposition><Inherited Susceptibility><Intervention><Interview><Link><Long-Term Effects><Low income><Mediating><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Neighborhoods><Outcome><Parents><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Poverty><Predictive Factor><Prevention><Prevention trial><Preventive><Problem behavior><Process><Psychological Health><Psychoses><Randomized><Reporting><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Rural><Sampling><Self Regulation><Shapes><Site><Social Environment><Social Support System><Social isolation><Social support><Societies><Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children><Stress><Structure><Suicide><Support System><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><Testing><United States><Variant><Variation><WIC><WIC program><Women, Infants and Children><adolescence (12-20)><adult youth><adulthood><age 14><age 14 years><age 18><age 18 years><age 2><age 2 years><age group><aged 2 years><aged two years><ages><behavioral problem><biological sex><build resilience><build resiliency><career><checkup><checkup examination><contextual factors><coping><critical developmental period><depression><design><designing><develop resilience><develop resiliency><developmental><diet supplement><dietary supplements><early adulthood><early childhood><economic><economic hardship><economic strain><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><emerging adult><emerging adulthood><enhance resilience><enhance resiliency><enthusiastic atmosphere><enthusiastic environment><environmental risk><experience><faces><facial><facilitate resilience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><financial adversity><financial burden><financial distress><financial insecurity><financial instability><financial strain><financial stress><financial worry><follow up assessment><followup assessment><fourteen year old><fourteen years of age><gene testing><gene-based testing><genetic testing><genetic vulnerability><genetically predisposed><health assessment><homes><improve resilience><improve resiliency><increase resilience><increase resiliency><intent to die><intervention effect><kids><lower income families><nutritional supplement><parent><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><polygenetic risk scores><polygenic risk score><prevent><preventing><promote resilience><promote resiliency><prospective><protective effect><protective factors><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><resilience><resilience development><resilient><risk mitigation><rural locality><rural place><rural setting><social><social climate><social context><social support network><socio-demographics><socio-economic><socio-economically><sociodemographics><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><stressor><suburb><suburban><suburbia><suicidal><suicidality><suicides><supportive atmosphere><supportive environment><two year old><two years of age><urban environment><urban setting><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster>
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Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant

OREGON RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Springfield, OR

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$749,535
FY 2026

Project Title

Preventing Adult Mental Health Problems from Early Childhood in the Contexts of Genetic Susceptibility, Financial Strain, and Societal Stressors

Grant Number:

5R01MH131670-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2023

End Date:

11/30/2027

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

Emerging adults in the United States are experiencing high rates of anxiety, depression, suicidality, and psychosis. Economic stress, social isolation, and the loss of traditional support systems during early adulthood can disrupt developmental milestones, including leaving home, pursuing education,...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><14 year old><14 years of age><18 year old><18 years of age><2 year old><2 years of age><21+ years old><Adolescence><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Anxiety><Application Context><Behavioral><Buffers><Characteristics><Check-up><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Communities><Data><Data Set><Development><Developmental Process><Diagnostic><Disease><Disorder><Early Intervention><Economics><Education><Educational aspects><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Exposure to><Face><Family><Family Process><Financial Hardship><Future><Genetic><Genetic Predisposition><Genetic Predisposition to Disease><Genetic Risk><Genetic Susceptibility><Genetic propensity><Genotype><High Prevalence><Home><Impoverished><Individual><Informal Social Control><Inherited Predisposition><Inherited Susceptibility><Intervention><Interview><Link><Long-Term Effects><Low income><Mediating><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Neighborhoods><Outcome><Parents><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Poverty><Predictive Factor><Prevention><Prevention trial><Preventive><Problem behavior><Process><Psychological Health><Psychoses><Randomized><Reporting><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Rural><Sampling><Self Regulation><Shapes><Site><Social Environment><Social Support System><Social isolation><Social support><Societies><Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children><Stress><Structure><Suicide><Support System><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><Testing><United States><Variant><Variation><WIC><WIC program><Women, Infants and Children><adolescence (12-20)><adult youth><adulthood><age 14><age 14 years><age 18><age 18 years><age 2><age 2 years><age group><aged 2 years><aged two years><ages><behavioral problem><biological sex><build resilience><build resiliency><career><checkup><checkup examination><contextual factors><coping><critical developmental period><depression><design><designing><develop resilience><develop resiliency><developmental><diet supplement><dietary supplements><early adulthood><early childhood><economic><economic hardship><economic strain><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><emerging adult><emerging adulthood><enhance resilience><enhance resiliency><enthusiastic atmosphere><enthusiastic environment><environmental risk><experience><faces><facial><facilitate resilience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><financial adversity><financial burden><financial distress><financial insecurity><financial instability><financial strain><financial stress><financial worry><follow up assessment><followup assessment><fourteen year old><fourteen years of age><gene testing><gene-based testing><genetic testing><genetic vulnerability><genetically predisposed><health assessment><homes><improve resilience><improve resiliency><increase resilience><increase resiliency><intent to die><intervention effect><kids><lower income families><nutritional supplement><parent><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><polygenetic risk scores><polygenic risk score><prevent><preventing><promote resilience><promote resiliency><prospective><protective effect><protective factors><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><resilience><resilience development><resilient><risk mitigation><rural locality><rural place><rural setting><social><social climate><social context><social support network><socio-demographics><socio-economic><socio-economically><sociodemographics><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><stressor><suburb><suburban><suburbia><suicidal><suicidality><suicides><supportive atmosphere><supportive environment><two year old><two years of age><urban environment><urban setting><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster>
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Daniel S Shaw

OREGON RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Springfield, OR

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$749,535
FY 2026

Project Title

Preventing Adult Mental Health Problems from Early Childhood in the Contexts of Genetic Susceptibility, Financial Strain, and Societal Stressors

Grant Number:

5R01MH131670-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2023

End Date:

11/30/2027

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

Emerging adults in the United States are experiencing high rates of anxiety, depression, suicidality, and psychosis. Economic stress, social isolation, and the loss of traditional support systems during early adulthood can disrupt developmental milestones, including leaving home, pursuing education,...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><14 year old><14 years of age><18 year old><18 years of age><2 year old><2 years of age><21+ years old><Adolescence><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Anxiety><Application Context><Behavioral><Buffers><Characteristics><Check-up><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Communities><Data><Data Set><Development><Developmental Process><Diagnostic><Disease><Disorder><Early Intervention><Economics><Education><Educational aspects><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Exposure to><Face><Family><Family Process><Financial Hardship><Future><Genetic><Genetic Predisposition><Genetic Predisposition to Disease><Genetic Risk><Genetic Susceptibility><Genetic propensity><Genotype><High Prevalence><Home><Impoverished><Individual><Informal Social Control><Inherited Predisposition><Inherited Susceptibility><Intervention><Interview><Link><Long-Term Effects><Low income><Mediating><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Neighborhoods><Outcome><Parents><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Poverty><Predictive Factor><Prevention><Prevention trial><Preventive><Problem behavior><Process><Psychological Health><Psychoses><Randomized><Reporting><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Rural><Sampling><Self Regulation><Shapes><Site><Social Environment><Social Support System><Social isolation><Social support><Societies><Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children><Stress><Structure><Suicide><Support System><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><Testing><United States><Variant><Variation><WIC><WIC program><Women, Infants and Children><adolescence (12-20)><adult youth><adulthood><age 14><age 14 years><age 18><age 18 years><age 2><age 2 years><age group><aged 2 years><aged two years><ages><behavioral problem><biological sex><build resilience><build resiliency><career><checkup><checkup examination><contextual factors><coping><critical developmental period><depression><design><designing><develop resilience><develop resiliency><developmental><diet supplement><dietary supplements><early adulthood><early childhood><economic><economic hardship><economic strain><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><emerging adult><emerging adulthood><enhance resilience><enhance resiliency><enthusiastic atmosphere><enthusiastic environment><environmental risk><experience><faces><facial><facilitate resilience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><financial adversity><financial burden><financial distress><financial insecurity><financial instability><financial strain><financial stress><financial worry><follow up assessment><followup assessment><fourteen year old><fourteen years of age><gene testing><gene-based testing><genetic testing><genetic vulnerability><genetically predisposed><health assessment><homes><improve resilience><improve resiliency><increase resilience><increase resiliency><intent to die><intervention effect><kids><lower income families><nutritional supplement><parent><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><polygenetic risk scores><polygenic risk score><prevent><preventing><promote resilience><promote resiliency><prospective><protective effect><protective factors><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><resilience><resilience development><resilient><risk mitigation><rural locality><rural place><rural setting><social><social climate><social context><social support network><socio-demographics><socio-economic><socio-economically><sociodemographics><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><stressor><suburb><suburban><suburbia><suicidal><suicidality><suicides><supportive atmosphere><supportive environment><two year old><two years of age><urban environment><urban setting><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster>
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ERIKA WESTLING

OREGON RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Springfield, OR

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$749,535
FY 2026

Project Title

Preventing Adult Mental Health Problems from Early Childhood in the Contexts of Genetic Susceptibility, Financial Strain, and Societal Stressors

Grant Number:

5R01MH131670-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2023

End Date:

11/30/2027

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

Emerging adults in the United States are experiencing high rates of anxiety, depression, suicidality, and psychosis. Economic stress, social isolation, and the loss of traditional support systems during early adulthood can disrupt developmental milestones, including leaving home, pursuing education,...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><14 year old><14 years of age><18 year old><18 years of age><2 year old><2 years of age><21+ years old><Adolescence><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Anxiety><Application Context><Behavioral><Buffers><Characteristics><Check-up><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Communities><Data><Data Set><Development><Developmental Process><Diagnostic><Disease><Disorder><Early Intervention><Economics><Education><Educational aspects><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Exposure to><Face><Family><Family Process><Financial Hardship><Future><Genetic><Genetic Predisposition><Genetic Predisposition to Disease><Genetic Risk><Genetic Susceptibility><Genetic propensity><Genotype><High Prevalence><Home><Impoverished><Individual><Informal Social Control><Inherited Predisposition><Inherited Susceptibility><Intervention><Interview><Link><Long-Term Effects><Low income><Mediating><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Neighborhoods><Outcome><Parents><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Poverty><Predictive Factor><Prevention><Prevention trial><Preventive><Problem behavior><Process><Psychological Health><Psychoses><Randomized><Reporting><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Rural><Sampling><Self Regulation><Shapes><Site><Social Environment><Social Support System><Social isolation><Social support><Societies><Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children><Stress><Structure><Suicide><Support System><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><Testing><United States><Variant><Variation><WIC><WIC program><Women, Infants and Children><adolescence (12-20)><adult youth><adulthood><age 14><age 14 years><age 18><age 18 years><age 2><age 2 years><age group><aged 2 years><aged two years><ages><behavioral problem><biological sex><build resilience><build resiliency><career><checkup><checkup examination><contextual factors><coping><critical developmental period><depression><design><designing><develop resilience><develop resiliency><developmental><diet supplement><dietary supplements><early adulthood><early childhood><economic><economic hardship><economic strain><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><emerging adult><emerging adulthood><enhance resilience><enhance resiliency><enthusiastic atmosphere><enthusiastic environment><environmental risk><experience><faces><facial><facilitate resilience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><financial adversity><financial burden><financial distress><financial insecurity><financial instability><financial strain><financial stress><financial worry><follow up assessment><followup assessment><fourteen year old><fourteen years of age><gene testing><gene-based testing><genetic testing><genetic vulnerability><genetically predisposed><health assessment><homes><improve resilience><improve resiliency><increase resilience><increase resiliency><intent to die><intervention effect><kids><lower income families><nutritional supplement><parent><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><polygenetic risk scores><polygenic risk score><prevent><preventing><promote resilience><promote resiliency><prospective><protective effect><protective factors><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><resilience><resilience development><resilient><risk mitigation><rural locality><rural place><rural setting><social><social climate><social context><social support network><socio-demographics><socio-economic><socio-economically><sociodemographics><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><stressor><suburb><suburban><suburbia><suicidal><suicidality><suicides><supportive atmosphere><supportive environment><two year old><two years of age><urban environment><urban setting><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster>
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Michael F. Green

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$738,793
FY 2026

Project Title

Determining the role of social reward learning in social anhedonia in first-episode psychosis using motivational interviewing as a probe in a perturbation-based neuroimaging approach

Grant Number:

5R01MH129351-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2023

End Date:

10/31/2027

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

Social anhedonia—a reduced tendency to enjoy interpersonal relationships and/or reduced interest in social interactions—poses a significant public health challenge. It is considered one of the most pervasive and debilitating features of severe mental illness, including psychosis. Social anhedonia su...

Research Terms

<Affect><Anhedonia><Anterior><Behavioral><Biological Markers><Clinical><Conceptions><Dorsal><Elements><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Future><Group Interviews><Individual><Interpersonal Interaction><Interpersonal Relations><Intervention><Knowledge><Learning><Measures><Mechanics><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Neurosciences><Nutrition><Participant><Pathway interactions><Phenotype><Population><Positive Reinforcements><Prefrontal Cortex><Process><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychoses><Psychotic Disorders><Public Health><Randomized><Reporting><Rewards><Role><Sampling><Seminal><Site><Social Functioning><Social Interaction><Specificity><Theoretic Models><Theoretical model><Time><Ventral Striatum><Work><affective neuroscience><behavior change><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><chronic mental illness><cingulate cortex><design><designing><early psychosis><experience><fMRI><first episode psychosis><function socially><functioning social><group intervention><hedonic><indexing><insight><interest><interpersonal relationship><mechanic><mechanical><mental illness><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurobehavioral><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><pathway><persistent mental illness><pleasure><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychotic><psychotic illness><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><response><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><sex><social><social influence><social role><theories>
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Junghee Lee

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$738,793
FY 2026

Project Title

Determining the role of social reward learning in social anhedonia in first-episode psychosis using motivational interviewing as a probe in a perturbation-based neuroimaging approach

Grant Number:

5R01MH129351-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2023

End Date:

10/31/2027

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

Social anhedonia—a reduced tendency to enjoy interpersonal relationships and/or reduced interest in social interactions—poses a significant public health challenge. It is considered one of the most pervasive and debilitating features of severe mental illness, including psychosis. Social anhedonia su...

Research Terms

<Affect><Anhedonia><Anterior><Behavioral><Biological Markers><Clinical><Conceptions><Dorsal><Elements><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Future><Group Interviews><Individual><Interpersonal Interaction><Interpersonal Relations><Intervention><Knowledge><Learning><Measures><Mechanics><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Neurosciences><Nutrition><Participant><Pathway interactions><Phenotype><Population><Positive Reinforcements><Prefrontal Cortex><Process><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychoses><Psychotic Disorders><Public Health><Randomized><Reporting><Rewards><Role><Sampling><Seminal><Site><Social Functioning><Social Interaction><Specificity><Theoretic Models><Theoretical model><Time><Ventral Striatum><Work><affective neuroscience><behavior change><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><chronic mental illness><cingulate cortex><design><designing><early psychosis><experience><fMRI><first episode psychosis><function socially><functioning social><group intervention><hedonic><indexing><insight><interest><interpersonal relationship><mechanic><mechanical><mental illness><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurobehavioral><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><pathway><persistent mental illness><pleasure><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychotic><psychotic illness><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><response><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><sex><social><social influence><social role><theories>
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KEITH H NUECHTERLEIN

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM, AL

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$738,793
FY 2026

Project Title

Determining the role of social reward learning in social anhedonia in first-episode psychosis using motivational interviewing as a probe in a perturbation-based neuroimaging approach

Grant Number:

5R01MH129351-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2023

End Date:

10/31/2027

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  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Social anhedonia—a reduced tendency to enjoy interpersonal relationships and/or reduced interest in social interactions—poses a significant public health challenge. It is considered one of the most pervasive and debilitating features of severe mental illness, including psychosis. Social anhedonia su...

Research Terms

<Affect><Anhedonia><Anterior><Behavioral><Biological Markers><Clinical><Conceptions><Dorsal><Elements><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Future><Group Interviews><Individual><Interpersonal Interaction><Interpersonal Relations><Intervention><Knowledge><Learning><Measures><Mechanics><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Neurosciences><Nutrition><Participant><Pathway interactions><Phenotype><Population><Positive Reinforcements><Prefrontal Cortex><Process><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychoses><Psychotic Disorders><Public Health><Randomized><Reporting><Rewards><Role><Sampling><Seminal><Site><Social Functioning><Social Interaction><Specificity><Theoretic Models><Theoretical model><Time><Ventral Striatum><Work><affective neuroscience><behavior change><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><chronic mental illness><cingulate cortex><design><designing><early psychosis><experience><fMRI><first episode psychosis><function socially><functioning social><group intervention><hedonic><indexing><insight><interest><interpersonal relationship><mechanic><mechanical><mental illness><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurobehavioral><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><novel><pathway><persistent mental illness><pleasure><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychotic><psychotic illness><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><response><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><sex><social><social influence><social role><theories>
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Stephanie L Budge

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON, MADISON, WI

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$717,502
FY 2026

Project Title

A multidimensional investigation of social support for transgender and nonbinary people and its impacts on health and well-being: Measurement development using community engagement

Grant Number:

5R01MD018571-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/19/2024

End Date:

2/28/2029

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Trans and nonbinary (TNB) individuals experience mental and physical health disparities compared to cisgender peers, such as higher rates of depression and anxiety, increased risk for suicide, substance use and poor physical health. These disparities are associated with inte...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Anxiety><Attitude><Buffers><Characteristics><Clinical><Collaborations><Communities><Data><Deliberate Self-Harm><Development><Dimensions><Disparities><Disparity><Ecological momentary assessment><Emotional><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Focus Groups><Future><Goals><HIV risk><Health><Health Inequity><Health Promotion><Health Resources><Individual><Inequalities in Health><Inequities in Health><Institution><Intervention Strategies><Interview><Investigation><Knowledge><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Measurement><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><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><Network-based><Outcome><Outcome Study><Participant><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Population><Preventative strategy><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Probabilistic Models><Probability Models><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Health><Psychometrics><Race><Races><Research><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Salutogenesis><Sampling><Scholarship><Self-Injurious Behavior><Social Network><Social support><Societies><Source><Specificity><Statistical Models><Structure><Subgroup><Testing><Time><Variant><Variation><adulthood><anxiety reduction><cis-gender><cisgender><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community based organizations><community engaged approach><community engaged approaches><community engaged strategies><community engaged strategy><community engagement><community organizations><community partnered approach><community partnered strategy><deliberate self harm><depression><design><designing><developmental><diaries><disparity in health><education resources><educational resources><engagement with communities><experience><group of color><health determinants><health disparity><health inequalities><improved><inattention><inattentiveness><individual of color><innovate><innovation><innovative><intentional self harm><intentional self injury><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><marginalization><member><minority stress><nonbinary><peer><people of color><person of color><physical conditioning><physical health><population of color><promoting health><protective factors><racial><racial background><racial origin><research and methods><risk mitigation><self harm><self injury><social><social contact><social stigma><social support network><statistical linear mixed models><statistical linear models><stigma><stress among minorities><stress in minorities><stress to minorities><substance use><substance using><suicidal><suicidal risk><suicidality><suicide risk><theories><tool><trans*><transgender><translational impact><well-being><wellbeing>
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Elliot Tebbe

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON, MADISON, WI

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$717,502
FY 2026

Project Title

A multidimensional investigation of social support for transgender and nonbinary people and its impacts on health and well-being: Measurement development using community engagement

Grant Number:

5R01MD018571-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/19/2024

End Date:

2/28/2029

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 Trans and nonbinary (TNB) individuals experience mental and physical health disparities compared to cisgender peers, such as higher rates of depression and anxiety, increased risk for suicide, substance use and poor physical health. These disparities are associated with inte...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Anxiety><Attitude><Buffers><Characteristics><Clinical><Collaborations><Communities><Data><Deliberate Self-Harm><Development><Dimensions><Disparities><Disparity><Ecological momentary assessment><Emotional><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Focus Groups><Future><Goals><HIV risk><Health><Health Inequity><Health Promotion><Health Resources><Individual><Inequalities in Health><Inequities in Health><Institution><Intervention Strategies><Interview><Investigation><Knowledge><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Measurement><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><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><Network-based><Outcome><Outcome Study><Participant><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Population><Preventative strategy><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Probabilistic Models><Probability Models><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Health><Psychometrics><Race><Races><Research><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Salutogenesis><Sampling><Scholarship><Self-Injurious Behavior><Social Network><Social support><Societies><Source><Specificity><Statistical Models><Structure><Subgroup><Testing><Time><Variant><Variation><adulthood><anxiety reduction><cis-gender><cisgender><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community based organizations><community engaged approach><community engaged approaches><community engaged strategies><community engaged strategy><community engagement><community organizations><community partnered approach><community partnered strategy><deliberate self harm><depression><design><designing><developmental><diaries><disparity in health><education resources><educational resources><engagement with communities><experience><group of color><health determinants><health disparity><health inequalities><improved><inattention><inattentiveness><individual of color><innovate><innovation><innovative><intentional self harm><intentional self injury><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><marginalization><member><minority stress><nonbinary><peer><people of color><person of color><physical conditioning><physical health><population of color><promoting health><protective factors><racial><racial background><racial origin><research and methods><risk mitigation><self harm><self injury><social><social contact><social stigma><social support network><statistical linear mixed models><statistical linear models><stigma><stress among minorities><stress in minorities><stress to minorities><substance use><substance using><suicidal><suicidal risk><suicidality><suicide risk><theories><tool><trans*><transgender><translational impact><well-being><wellbeing>
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BRANDON A GAUDIANO

BUTLER HOSPITAL (PROVIDENCE, RI), PROVIDENCE, RI

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$710,634
FY 2026

Project Title

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Therapy for SMI Implemented in a Community Mental Health Setting

Grant Number:

5R01MH136540-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/3/2025

End Date:

12/31/2029

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Project Abstract

Serious mental illness (SMI), encompassing schizophrenia-spectrum and major mood disorders, has been estimated to affect approximately 5.4% of the U.S. adult population each year. Research shows low rates of evidence-based treatment being provided to patients with SMI. This is unfortunate, because e...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Administrator><Adopted><Adoption><Adult><Adult Human><Adverse effects><Affect><Affective Disorders><Anxiety><Behavioral><Belief><Blinded><CMHC><Caring><Case Management><Certification><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Cognitive><Communities><Community Health Care><Community Mental Health Centers><Competence><Data><Decrease health disparities><Drug Therapy><Economic Burden><Ensure><Evidence based practice><Evidence based treatment><Experimental Therapies><Future><Goals><Group Therapy><Health Care Systems><Health disparity mitigation><Health disparity reduction><Individual><Intervention><Interview><Investigational Therapies><Investigational Treatments><Lower health disparities><Mediating><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mindfulness Approach><Mindfulness Therapy><Mindfulness Training><Mindfulness Treatment><Mindfulness-based Approach><Mindfulness-based Therapy><Mindfulness-based Training><Mindfulness-based Treatment><Mitigate health disparities><Modeling><Mood Disorders><Moods><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatients><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patients><Perception><Persons><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Policy Maker><Population><Preventative intervention><Psychological Health><QOC><QOL><QOL improvement><Quality of Care><Quality of life><Randomized><Reduce health disparities><Research><Research Priority><Schizophrenia><Schizophrenic Disorders><Services><Severities><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Speed><Testing><Training><Training Programs><Translations><Treatment Effectiveness><United Kingdom><Work><active followup><adulthood><assess effectiveness><barriers to implementation><care as usual><care for patients><care of patients><caring for patients><chronic mental illness><clinical center><clinical practice><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community care><community partners><community-based partners><dementia praecox><determine effectiveness><disparity in health><drug intervention><drug treatment><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><effectiveness testing><evaluate effectiveness><evidence base><examine effectiveness><experience><experimental therapeutic agents><experimental therapeutics><facilitators to implementation><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><functional improvement><health disparity><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation facilitators><improve function><improve symptom><improved><improved functional outcomes><improved outcome><improvements in QOL><improvements in quality of life><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><intervention for prevention><mindfulness><multi-site trial><multisite trial><novel><patient centered><patient oriented><patient safety><persistent mental illness><person centered><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><practice setting><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><primary outcome><psychiatric symptom><psychologic><psychological><psychotic><quality of life improvement><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><response><routine practice><ruminate><rumination><ruminative><satisfaction><scale up><schizophrenic><secondary outcome><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><service intervention><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><skills><suicidal><suicidality><symptom improvement><symptomatic improvement><translation><treatment as usual><treatment center><uptake><usual care>
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MICHELE A BEDARD-Gilligan

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$709,283
FY 2026

Project Title

Sexual Assault Recovery Among Sexual Minority Women: A Longitudinal, Multi-Level Study

Grant Number:

5R01MD017573-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/9/2023

End Date:

3/20/2028

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  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract Sexual minority women (SMW) experience disproportionately high risk of sexual assault (SA) and resulting mental health sequelae (e.g., depression, PTSD), and these sequelae appear to be especially pronounced among Black SMW. The main theoretical model of sexual minority ment...

Research Terms

<14 year old><14 years of age><18 year old><18 years of age><21+ years old><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Advocacy><Affect><Anxiety><Attention><Bi-sexual><Bisexual><Black><Black race><Causality><Censuses><Characteristics><Climate><Clinical Treatment><Cognitive Discrimination><Communities><Data><Data Set><Disclosure><Discrimination><Disease><Disorder><Disparities><Disparity><Environment><Etiology><Exhibits><Exposure to><Forcible intercourse><Frequencies><Gender Identity><Geography><Heterosexuals><High Risk Woman><History><Impairment><Individual><Individuals from minority><Individuals of minority><Inequity><Information Disclosure><Intervention><LGBTQ><Latine><Latinx><Laws><Lesbian><Lesbian Gay Bi-sexual Transgender Queer><Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Location><Mediating><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Meteorological Climate><Minority Groups><Minority People><Minority Population><Minority individual><Modeling><Municipalities><PTSD><Participant><Patient Self-Report><Penetration><Perception><Policies><Politics><Population><Population Density><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Prevalence><Process><Psychological Health><Public Health><Public Policy><Race><Races><Rape><Reaction><Recording of previous events><Recovery><Research><Risk><Role><Sampling><Self-Report><Services><Sex Orientation><Sexual Orientation><Social Identification><Social Identity><Stigmatization><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Survivors><Symptoms><Testing><Theoretic Models><Theoretical model><Time><Trauma><Vulnerable Populations><Woman><Work><adulthood><age 14><age 14 years><age 18><age 18 years><assault><assaulted sexually><at-risk females><at-risk women><causation><cis-gender><cisgender><climatic><clinical intervention><clinical therapy><critical period><demographics><depression><disease causation><disparity in health><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><ethnic identity><experience><females at high risk><forced sex><fourteen year old><fourteen years of age><gender diverse><health disparity><help seeking><help-seeking behavior><high risk><high risk females><histories><homonegativity><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><investigate prospective><juvenile><juvenile human><lens><lenses><marginalized group><marginalized individual><marginalized people><marginalized population><mental development><methods to study multiple-level influences><minority health disparity><minority stress><multi-level analysis><multi-level model><multilevel analysis><multilevel model><multilevel modeling><novel><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><prevent><preventing><prospective><prospective investigation><prospective research><prospective test><racial><racial background><racial identity><racial minority><racial origin><racism><recruit><sexual assault><sexual attack><sexual minority><sexual minority women><social determinants><social role><social stigma><sociodeterminant><stigma><stress among minorities><stress in minorities><stress to minorities><study prospective><substance use><substance using><survey prospective><traumatic neurosis><trial regimen><trial treatment><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><women at high risk>
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Katarina Guttmannova

UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, SEATTLE, WA

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$709,283
FY 2026

Project Title

Sexual Assault Recovery Among Sexual Minority Women: A Longitudinal, Multi-Level Study

Grant Number:

5R01MD017573-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/9/2023

End Date:

3/20/2028

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/Abstract Sexual minority women (SMW) experience disproportionately high risk of sexual assault (SA) and resulting mental health sequelae (e.g., depression, PTSD), and these sequelae appear to be especially pronounced among Black SMW. The main theoretical model of sexual minority ment...

Research Terms

<14 year old><14 years of age><18 year old><18 years of age><21+ years old><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Advocacy><Affect><Anxiety><Attention><Bi-sexual><Bisexual><Black><Black race><Causality><Censuses><Characteristics><Climate><Clinical Treatment><Cognitive Discrimination><Communities><Data><Data Set><Disclosure><Discrimination><Disease><Disorder><Disparities><Disparity><Environment><Etiology><Exhibits><Exposure to><Forcible intercourse><Frequencies><Gender Identity><Geography><Heterosexuals><High Risk Woman><History><Impairment><Individual><Individuals from minority><Individuals of minority><Inequity><Information Disclosure><Intervention><LGBTQ><Latine><Latinx><Laws><Lesbian><Lesbian Gay Bi-sexual Transgender Queer><Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Location><Mediating><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Meteorological Climate><Minority Groups><Minority People><Minority Population><Minority individual><Modeling><Municipalities><PTSD><Participant><Patient Self-Report><Penetration><Perception><Policies><Politics><Population><Population Density><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Prevalence><Process><Psychological Health><Public Health><Public Policy><Race><Races><Rape><Reaction><Recording of previous events><Recovery><Research><Risk><Role><Sampling><Self-Report><Services><Sex Orientation><Sexual Orientation><Social Identification><Social Identity><Stigmatization><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Survivors><Symptoms><Testing><Theoretic Models><Theoretical model><Time><Trauma><Vulnerable Populations><Woman><Work><adulthood><age 14><age 14 years><age 18><age 18 years><assault><assaulted sexually><at-risk females><at-risk women><causation><cis-gender><cisgender><climatic><clinical intervention><clinical therapy><critical period><demographics><depression><disease causation><disparity in health><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><ethnic identity><experience><females at high risk><forced sex><fourteen year old><fourteen years of age><gender diverse><health disparity><help seeking><help-seeking behavior><high risk><high risk females><histories><homonegativity><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><investigate prospective><juvenile><juvenile human><lens><lenses><marginalized group><marginalized individual><marginalized people><marginalized population><mental development><methods to study multiple-level influences><minority health disparity><minority stress><multi-level analysis><multi-level model><multilevel analysis><multilevel model><multilevel modeling><novel><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><prevent><preventing><prospective><prospective investigation><prospective research><prospective test><racial><racial background><racial identity><racial minority><racial origin><racism><recruit><sexual assault><sexual attack><sexual minority><sexual minority women><social determinants><social role><social stigma><sociodeterminant><stigma><stress among minorities><stress in minorities><stress to minorities><study prospective><substance use><substance using><survey prospective><traumatic neurosis><trial regimen><trial treatment><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><women at high risk>
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Jeff R Temple

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HLTH SCI CTR HOUSTON, HOUSTON, TX

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$667,754
FY 2026

Project Title

Prospective intergenerational mixed-methods investigation of the short- and long-term impact of COVID-19 on adolescent mental, social, and behavioral health

Grant Number:

5R01MH129354-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2022

End Date:

11/30/2027

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 To better understand the short- and long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on youth mental health and development, we will leverage our existing randomized controlled trial of a school-based healthy relationships program. In 2018, we randomized 24 Texas middle schools in disadvantaged co...

Research Terms

<12th grade><21 year old><21 years of age><Academic achievement><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><African American><Afro American><Afroamerican><Age><Anxiety><Asian><Award><Behavioral><Black><Black race><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 pandemic affected><COVID-19 pandemic consequence><COVID-19 pandemic effects><COVID-19 pandemic impact><COVID-19 pandemic impacted><COVID-19 period><COVID-19 public health crisis><COVID-19 years><Climate><Communities><Conflict><Conflict (Psychology)><Coping Skills><Curriculum><Data><Development><Dropout><Economic Income><Economical Income><Economics><Educational Achievement><Educational Curriculum><Educational Status><Emotional well being><Event><Exposure to><Family><Feels well><Female><Follow-Up Studies><Food Access><Future><Health><Health behavior><Health behavior and outcomes><Hispanic><Hostility><Housing><Hybrids><Income><Individual><Instruction><Interruption><Intervention><Interview><Investigation><Job loss><Jobs><Learning><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Measurement><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Meteorological Climate><Methods><Modeling><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Natural Disasters><Neighborhoods><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Occupations><Outcome><Parent-Child Relations><Parent-Child Relationship><Parents><Participant><Performance><Persons><Prevention program><Professional Positions><Psyche structure><Psychological Health><Psychological Well Being><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Risk><Risk Behaviors><Risk Factors><Risky Behavior><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><Schools><Sense of well-being><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><Sex Behavior><Sexual Activity><Sexual Behavior><Social isolation><Socio-economic status><Socioeconomic Status><Source><Stress><Students><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Texas><War><Well in self><Youth><Youth 10-21><accept vaccination><accept vaccine><adolescent health><age 21><age 21 years><ages><at risk behavior><behavioral health><career><chronic effect of COVID-19><classroom environment><climatic><cohort><college><college atmosphere><collegial atmosphere><collegiate><collegiate atmosphere><community level disadvantage><community safety><conflict resolution><coping><coping strategy><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 pandemic consequence><coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic impact><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><cyber bullying><cyberbullying><dating violence><depression><design><designing><developmental><disadvantaged community><economic><education atmosphere><educational atmosphere><educational environment><educational level><effects following the COVID-19 pandemic><electronic aggression><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><experience><follow up assessment><follow-up research study><follow-up survey><followup assessment><future pandemic><health related behavior><help seeking><help-seeking behavior><high school senior><housing instability><impact of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic><improved><incomes><instably housed><intellectual atmosphere><intergenerational><intervention program><junior high><junior high school><juvenile><juvenile human><lack of stable housing><learning atmosphere><learning environment><lesson plans><long-term COVID-19 pandemic consequences><long-term COVID-19 pandemic effects><long-term COVID-19 pandemic impacts><long-term consequence of severe acute respiratory distress syndrome-cov-2 infection><long-term consequences of COVID-19><long-term consequences of SARS-CoV-2 infection><long-term consequences of coronavirus disease-19><long-term effects of COVID-19><long-term effects of coronavirus disease-19><long-term health consequences of COVID-19><long-term health consequences of SARS-CoV2 infection><long-term impact of COVID-19><long-term impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection><long-term study><longer term COVID-19 pandemic consequences><longer term COVID-19 pandemic effects><longer term COVID-19 pandemic impacts><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><mass shooting><media consumption><media use><mental><mental development><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><middle school><neighborhood barrier><neighborhood disadvantage><neighborhood safety><neighborhood-level barrier><neighborhood-level disadvantage><next pandemic><pandemic><pandemic associated stressor><pandemic disease><pandemic related stressor><pandemic stressor><parent><parent child interaction><parent offspring interaction><parent role><parental role><partner violence><post-pandemic><programs><prospective><protective factors><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><risk sharing><school atmosphere><school climate><school disruption><self wellness><sense of wellbeing><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><sex activity><sexual activities><social><socio-economic position><socioeconomic position><stay-at-home mandate><stay-at-home order><stay-at-home ordinance><stay-at-home policy><study with follow-up><substance misuse><substance use><substance using><suicidal><suicidality><teacher><training achievement><training atmosphere><training level><training status><twelfth grade><twenty-one year old><twenty-one years of age><university atmosphere><unstable housing><unstably housed><vaccination acceptability><vaccination acceptance><vaccination confidence><vaccination uptake><vaccination willingness><vaccine acceptability><vaccine acceptance><vaccine confidence><vaccine uptake><vaccine willingness><violent partner><youth age><♀>
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Danielle R Busby

RUTGERS BIOMEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES, Newark, NJ

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$633,470
FY 2026

Project Title

Understanding the Role of Mental Healthcare Access and Availability for Suicide Risk among Adolescents & Young Adults

Grant Number:

5R01MD018679-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/17/2024

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.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Black adolescents and young adults (AYA) face profound and increasing suicide rates. Evidence suggests that differences in individual risk factors (e.g., mood disorders, substance use) do not account for these trends. Longitudinal research is needed to highlight whether mental health...

Research Terms

<16 year old><16 years of age><Active Follow-up><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adolescent and Young Adult><Affective Disorders><Age><American><Anxiety><Automobile Driving><Award><Black><Black Populations><Black group><Black individual><Black people><Black race><Blacks><Communities><Data><Data Bases><Databases><Development><Enrollment><Face><Feeling suicidal><Funding><Grant><Health Resources><Health Sciences><Health Services><Individual><Infrastructure><Internet><Intervention><Investigators><Literature><Mediation><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Health Associations><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Modeling><Mood Disorders><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><Negotiating><Negotiation><On-Line Systems><Online Systems><Participant><Persons><Prevention><Psychological Health><Psychotherapy><Public Health><Puerto Rico><Racial Group><Recommendation><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Sampling><School-Age Population><Schools><Stress><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide attempt><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Techniques><Testing><Translating><WWW><access to health care><accessibility of health care><accessibility to health care><active followup><adult youth><age 16><age 16 years><ages><care providers><cohort><community partners><community-based partners><comparative><data base><demographics><developmental><digital><digital technology><driving><enroll><faces><facial><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><health care access><health care availability><health care service access><health care service availability><high risk><intent to die><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal research><mental health care><multidisciplinary><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><novel><online computer><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><psychologic><psychological><public health intervention><public health relevance><racial population><racial subgroup><recruit><reduce suicidality><reduce suicide><reducing suicidality><reducing suicide><research study><school age><sixteen year old><sixteen years of age><social role><socio-demographics><sociodemographics><study longitudinal><substance use><substance using><suicidal><suicidal attempt><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidality><suicidality prevention><suicide behavior><suicide ideation><suicide intervention><suicide rate><suicide risk><suicides><survey longitudinal><thoughts about suicide><trend><web><web based><work group><working group><world wide web><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood>
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Devin English

RUTGERS BIOMEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES, Newark, NJ

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$633,470
FY 2026

Project Title

Understanding the Role of Mental Healthcare Access and Availability for Suicide Risk among Adolescents & Young Adults

Grant Number:

5R01MD018679-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/17/2024

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.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Black adolescents and young adults (AYA) face profound and increasing suicide rates. Evidence suggests that differences in individual risk factors (e.g., mood disorders, substance use) do not account for these trends. Longitudinal research is needed to highlight whether mental health...

Research Terms

<16 year old><16 years of age><Active Follow-up><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adolescent and Young Adult><Affective Disorders><Age><American><Anxiety><Automobile Driving><Award><Black><Black Populations><Black group><Black individual><Black people><Black race><Blacks><Communities><Data><Data Bases><Databases><Development><Enrollment><Face><Feeling suicidal><Funding><Grant><Health Resources><Health Sciences><Health Services><Individual><Infrastructure><Internet><Intervention><Investigators><Literature><Mediation><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Health Associations><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Modeling><Mood Disorders><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><Negotiating><Negotiation><On-Line Systems><Online Systems><Participant><Persons><Prevention><Psychological Health><Psychotherapy><Public Health><Puerto Rico><Racial Group><Recommendation><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Sampling><School-Age Population><Schools><Stress><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide attempt><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Techniques><Testing><Translating><WWW><access to health care><accessibility of health care><accessibility to health care><active followup><adult youth><age 16><age 16 years><ages><care providers><cohort><community partners><community-based partners><comparative><data base><demographics><developmental><digital><digital technology><driving><enroll><faces><facial><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><health care access><health care availability><health care service access><health care service availability><high risk><intent to die><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal research><mental health care><multidisciplinary><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><novel><online computer><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><psychologic><psychological><public health intervention><public health relevance><racial population><racial subgroup><recruit><reduce suicidality><reduce suicide><reducing suicidality><reducing suicide><research study><school age><sixteen year old><sixteen years of age><social role><socio-demographics><sociodemographics><study longitudinal><substance use><substance using><suicidal><suicidal attempt><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidality><suicidality prevention><suicide behavior><suicide ideation><suicide intervention><suicide rate><suicide risk><suicides><survey longitudinal><thoughts about suicide><trend><web><web based><work group><working group><world wide web><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood>
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GRAEME W DAVIS

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$621,082
FY 2026

Project Title

Presynaptic Homeostatic Plasticity and Mental Health

Grant Number:

5R01MH134827-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/18/2024

End Date:

11/30/2029

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

ABSTRACT Homeostatic plasticity (HP) encompasses a suite of compensatory physiological processes that stabilize neural function. It is widely hypothesized that homeostatic plasticity will be linked to the cause and/or severity of mental health disorders including autism and intellectual disability. ...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><A5 Antigen><AMPA Receptors><ASD><Acute><Adult><Adult Human><Ammon Horn><Area><Assay><Autism><Autistic Disorder><Bioassay><Biological Assay><Brain><Brain Diseases><Brain Disorders><Brain Nervous System><Causality><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Chemosensitization><Chemosensitization/Potentiation><Complex><Cornu Ammonis><DNA mutation><Data><Development><Disease><Disorder><Drosophila><Drosophila genus><Early Infantile Autism><Electrophysiology><Electrophysiology (science)><Encephalon><Encephalon Diseases><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Epilepsy><Epileptic Seizures><Epileptics><Equilibrium><Etiology><Excitatory Synapse><Future><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Change><Genetic Screening><Genetic defect><Genetic mutation><Grant><Hippocampus><Human><Impairment><Individual><Infantile Autism><Intellectual disability><Intellectual functioning disability><Intellectual limitation><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Intracranial CNS Disorders><Intracranial Central Nervous System Disorders><Kanner's Syndrome><Knock-out><Knockout><Knowledge><Laboratories><Life><Link><Maintenance><Mediating><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mice><Mice Mammals><Modality><Modern Man><Molecular><Murine><Mus><Mutant Strains Mice><Mutation><NRP1 Protein><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Nervous System Diseases><Nervous System Disorder><Neural Cell><Neural Transmission><Neurocyte><Neurohumor Receptors><Neurologic Disorders><Neurological Disorders><Neuromediator Receptors><Neurons><Neurophysiology - biologic function><Neurophysiology / Electrophysiology><Neuropilin-1><Neuropilins><Neuroregulator Receptors><Neurotransmitter Receptor><Npn-1 Protein><Organism-Level Process><Organismal Process><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Physiologic><Physiologic Processes><Physiological><Physiological Processes><Position><Positioning Attribute><Potentiation><Presynaptic Receptors><Process><Property><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Pyramidal neuron><Receptor Protein><Regulation><Research><Risk Factors><Risk-associated variant><Rodent><Rodentia><Rodents Mammals><Role><Schizophrenia><Schizophrenic Disorders><Seizure Disorder><Sema III Receptor><Semaphorin III Receptor><Semaphorins><Severities><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Slice><Synapses><Synaptic><Synaptic Transmission><Synaptic Vesicles><System><Therapeutic><Vascular Endothelial Cell Growth Factor 165 Receptor><Work><adulthood><autism spectral disorder><autism spectrum disorder><autistic spectrum disorder><balance><balance function><biological signal transduction><causation><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><dementia praecox><developmental><disease causation><electrophysiological><environmental risk><epilepsia><epileptogenic><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><fruit fly><gene replacement><genome mutation><high risk><hippocampal><hippocampal pyramidal neuron><in vivo><intellectual and developmental disability><limited intellectual functioning><mental illness><mouse mutant><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neural function><neurocircuitry><neurological disease><neuronal><neuronal excitability><neuroprotection><neuroprotective><neurotransmitter release><new therapeutic approach><new therapeutic intervention><new therapeutic strategies><new therapy approaches><new treatment approach><new treatment strategy><novel><novel therapeutic approach><novel therapeutic intervention><novel therapeutic strategies><novel therapy approach><open data><open science><open-source data><pathway><postsynaptic><preservation><presynaptic><prevent><preventing><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><receptor><risk allele><risk gene><risk genotype><risk loci><risk locus><risk variant><schizophrenic><social role><synapse><synapse inhibition><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><synaptic inhibition>
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Megan Kiely Mueller

TUFTS UNIVERSITY BOSTON, BOSTON, MA

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$596,855
FY 2026

Project Title

Longitudinal assessment of specificity in adolescent-dog relationships and adaptive coping for youth with social anxiety

Grant Number:

5R01HD109808-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2023

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.

Project Abstract

Project Summary Social anxiety disorder is the most common anxiety disorder in the United States and is particularly common among adolescents. Social anxiety is linked to a host of maladaptive developmental outcomes for youth, including loneliness, other anxiety disorders, and depression, and youth ...

Research Terms

<12-20 years old><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Development><Adolescent Youth><Age><Animals><Anti-Anxiety Agents><Anti-Anxiety Drugs><Anxiety><Anxiety Disorders><Anxiolytic Agents><Anxiolytics><Area><Arousal><Attenuated><Behavior><Behavioral><Canine Species><Canis familiaris><Clinical><Clinical Treatment><Cognitive><Conduct Disorder><Coping Behavior><Coping Skills><Data><Development><Dogs><Dogs Mammals><Drug Therapy><Early Intervention><Ecological momentary assessment><Emotions><Evidence based practice guidelines><Family><Family Relations><Family Relationship><Fostering><Goals><Human><Individual><Individual Differences><Intervention><Interview><Link><Loneliness><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methods><Minor Tranquilizing Agents><Modern Man><Nature><Outcome><Ownership><Parents><Peripheral><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Physiologic><Physiological><Physiology><Process><Psychological Health><Psychology><Research><Social Anxiety Disorder><Social Development><Social Identification><Social Identity><Social Interaction><Social support><Source><Specificity><Substance abuse problem><Sympathetic Nervous System><Teen><Teenagers><Time><United States><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><abuse of substances><adolescence (12-20)><ages><anxious><attenuate><attenuates><canine><childhood anxiety><clinical intervention><clinical therapy><companion animal><companion pet><coping><coping strategy><depression><design><designing><developmental><disorder of conduct><disorders of conduct><domestic dog><drug intervention><drug treatment><evidence base><evidence based guidelines><evidence based recommendations><experience><indexing><innovate><innovation><innovative><inter-individual variability><inter-individual variation><interdisciplinary collaboration><investigate longitudinal><juvenile><juvenile human><lonely><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><mental health care><negative affect><negative affectivity><new approaches><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><parent><pediatric anxiety><peer><pet animal><pets><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><psychosocial><resilience><resilient><response><social anxiety><social stresses><social stressor><social support network><socially anxious><socio-demographics><sociodemographics><study longitudinal><substance abuse><survey longitudinal><teen years><teenage><transdisciplinary collaboration><translational impact><trial regimen><trial treatment><wearable><wearable device><wearable electronics><wearable system><wearable technology><wearable tool><wearables><wristband><youth age><youth anxiety>
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Michael Joseph Boivin

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

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$576,513
FY 2026

Project Title

Congolese mother and child mental health in response to early child development interventions

Grant Number:

5R01MH135045-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2023

End Date:

11/30/2028

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 Background. Among social factors affecting vulnerability to mental illness, family is key, and the quality of care that parents provide for their children perhaps being the most strategic. However, it is still unclear whether the early childhood parenting support programs offer later...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12 year old><12 years of age><6-11 years old><AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Affect><Area><Automobile Driving><Behavior><Behavioral><Belgian Congo><Care Givers><Care giver intervention><Caregiver instruction><Caregivers><Child><Child Development><Child Mental Health><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical Trials><Competence><Congo><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Democratic Republic of the Congo><Development><Distress><Emotional><Emotional Depression><Emotions><Environment><Family><Family dynamics><Follow-Up Studies><Food><Future><Generalized Growth><Growth><Growth Agents><Growth Factor><Growth Substances><HIV><Health Benefit><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Hydrogen Oxide><Infant><Infant and Child Development><Informal Social Control><Intercept><Intervention><LAV-HTLV-III><LMIC><Learning><Link><Long-Term Effects><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Measures><Mediator><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mothers><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Neural Development><Orphan><Outcome><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Participant><Performance><Phenotype><Prevention><Prevention program><Problem behavior><Process><Proteins Growth Factors><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><QOC><Quality of Care><Questionnaires><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Risk><Role><Rural><School-Age Population><Schools><Self Efficacy><Self Regulation><South Africa><Testing><Time><Tissue Growth><Toddler><Uganda><United States National Institutes of Health><Video Recording><Videorecording><Virus-HIV><Water><Zaire><abnormal psychology><active followup><age 12><age 12 years><age associated><age correlated><age dependent><age linked><age related><age specific><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><arm><behavior outcome><behavioral outcome><behavioral problem><care as usual><care giver education><care giver instruction><care giver training><care giving><caregiver education><caregiver interventions><caregiver training><caregiving><childrearing><community based organizations><community organizations><data interpretation><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><develop therapy><developmental><driving><early childhood><emotion regulation><emotional regulation><executive control><executive function><experience><eye tracking><family structure/dynamics><follow up><follow up assessment><follow-up><follow-up research study><follow-up survey><followed up><followup><followup assessment><improved><intervention development><kids><low and middle-income countries><member><mental illness><middle childhood><neurodevelopment><ontogeny><parent><parenting education intervention><parenting education programs><parenting intervention><parenting program><parenting skill training><parenting training><pediatric><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychosocial><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><resilience factor><resiliency factor><response><school age><social><social communication><social factors><social role><study with follow-up><therapy development><treatment as usual><treatment development><twelve year old><twelve years of age><usual care><video recording system><visual tracking><youngster>
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Itziar Familiar-Lopez

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

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$576,513
FY 2026

Project Title

Congolese mother and child mental health in response to early child development interventions

Grant Number:

5R01MH135045-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2023

End Date:

11/30/2028

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 Background. Among social factors affecting vulnerability to mental illness, family is key, and the quality of care that parents provide for their children perhaps being the most strategic. However, it is still unclear whether the early childhood parenting support programs offer later...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12 year old><12 years of age><6-11 years old><AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Affect><Area><Automobile Driving><Behavior><Behavioral><Belgian Congo><Care Givers><Care giver intervention><Caregiver instruction><Caregivers><Child><Child Development><Child Mental Health><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical Trials><Competence><Congo><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Democratic Republic of the Congo><Development><Distress><Emotional><Emotional Depression><Emotions><Environment><Family><Family dynamics><Follow-Up Studies><Food><Future><Generalized Growth><Growth><Growth Agents><Growth Factor><Growth Substances><HIV><Health Benefit><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Hydrogen Oxide><Infant><Infant and Child Development><Informal Social Control><Intercept><Intervention><LAV-HTLV-III><LMIC><Learning><Link><Long-Term Effects><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Measures><Mediator><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mothers><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Neural Development><Orphan><Outcome><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Participant><Performance><Phenotype><Prevention><Prevention program><Problem behavior><Process><Proteins Growth Factors><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><QOC><Quality of Care><Questionnaires><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Risk><Role><Rural><School-Age Population><Schools><Self Efficacy><Self Regulation><South Africa><Testing><Time><Tissue Growth><Toddler><Uganda><United States National Institutes of Health><Video Recording><Videorecording><Virus-HIV><Water><Zaire><abnormal psychology><active followup><age 12><age 12 years><age associated><age correlated><age dependent><age linked><age related><age specific><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><arm><behavior outcome><behavioral outcome><behavioral problem><care as usual><care giver education><care giver instruction><care giver training><care giving><caregiver education><caregiver interventions><caregiver training><caregiving><childrearing><community based organizations><community organizations><data interpretation><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><develop therapy><developmental><driving><early childhood><emotion regulation><emotional regulation><executive control><executive function><experience><eye tracking><family structure/dynamics><follow up><follow up assessment><follow-up><follow-up research study><follow-up survey><followed up><followup><followup assessment><improved><intervention development><kids><low and middle-income countries><member><mental illness><middle childhood><neurodevelopment><ontogeny><parent><parenting education intervention><parenting education programs><parenting intervention><parenting program><parenting skill training><parenting training><pediatric><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychosocial><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><resilience factor><resiliency factor><response><school age><social><social communication><social factors><social role><study with follow-up><therapy development><treatment as usual><treatment development><twelve year old><twelve years of age><usual care><video recording system><visual tracking><youngster>
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JOHANNA CATHERINE MACLEAN

GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY, FAIRFAX, VA

Good lead · 60/100
Likely hiring
Above-average budget
Active award
$529,864
FY 2026

Project Title

Paid Sick Leave Mandates and Mental Healthcare Service Use

Grant Number:

5R01MH132552-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/15/2023

End Date:

2/28/2027

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 Mental health disorders are common, chronic, and costly health conditions for individuals, families, and communities. Treatment options are available, but treatment is underused with less than 50% of adults and 20% of children with mental health disorder receiving treatment ...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><21+ years old><Address><Adopted><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><American><Appointment><Appointments and Schedules><Attention><Caring><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Chronic><Cities><Communities><Consumption><Country><County><Data><Data Sources><Developed Countries><Drugs><Economic Income><Economical Income><Employee><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Family><Government><Health Care><Health Care Costs><Health Care Providers><Health Care Utilization><Health Costs><Health Personnel><Health Policy><Hour><Income><Individual><Industrialized Countries><Industrialized Nations><Infrastructure><Insurance Coverage><Insurance Status><Laws><Literature><Major Depressive Disorder><Mediating><Medicaid><Medical><Medication><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Morbidity><Motion><NIMH><National Health Interview Survey><National Institute of Mental Health><Outcome><Patients><Pattern><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Policies><Population><Prevalence><Primary Care Physician><Privatization><Probability><Process><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatrist><Psychological Health><Public Health><Public Policy><Quality Indicator><Quasi-experiment><Quasi-experimental analysis><Quasi-experimental approach><Quasi-experimental design><Quasi-experimental methods><Quasi-experimental research><Quasi-experimental study><Quasi-experimental technique><Race><Races><Recommendation><Reporting><Reproducibility><Research><Residential Treatment><Schedule><Sick Leave><Societies><Socio-economic status><Socioeconomic Status><Suicide><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Time><Travel><Uninsured><United States><Variant><Variation><Visit><Wait Time><Work><adulthood><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><clinical care><clinical depression><community factor><community-level factor><cost><decreased income><design><designing><developed country><developed nation><developed nations><drug/agent><effective therapy><effective treatment><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><federal policy><flexibility><flexible><health care consultation><health care personnel><health care policy><health care service use><health care service utilization><health care worker><health provider><health service use><health service utilization><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><improved><income loss><incomes><insurance claims><intent to die><kids><lost earning><lost income><lost wage><major depression><major depression disorder><medical care providers><medical personnel><mental health care><mental illness><mortality><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><paid leave><paid time off><physical health service><prevent><preventing><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><racial><racial background><racial origin><reduced income><residential care><service utilization><socio-economic position><socioeconomic position><suicides><treatment provider><youngster>
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Valerie Ann Earnshaw

UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, Newark, DE

Good lead · 58/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$497,545
FY 2026

Project Title

Pathways to mental health care: Examining the longitudinal impact of stigma mechanisms on treatment engagement in emerging adults

Grant Number:

5R01MH126196-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/12/2022

End Date:

12/31/2026

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Many emerging adults (aged 18-25) in the U.S. are living with unrecognized and/or untreated depression and anxiety. Emerging adults have the highest rates (26%) of mental illness (MI) and lowest rates of treatment seeking (38%), compared to all other age groups. Untreated de...

Research Terms

<18 year old><18 years of age><21+ years old><Access to Care><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Anxiety><Area><Biological><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><Cessation of life><Characteristics><Chronic><Cognitive><Cognitive Discrimination><Data><Death><Development><Diabetes Mellitus><Discrimination><Emotional Depression><Epidemiology><Goals><Health><Health Care><Health Services Accessibility><Individual><Intervention><Investigators><Lead><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><NICHD><NIMH><National Institute of Child Health and Human Development><National Institute of Mental Health><Onset of illness><Participant><Pathway interactions><Pattern><Pb element><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Qualifying><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><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><Sampling><Scientist><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 Change><Social modification><Social transformation><Stereotyping><Subgroup><Substance Use Disorder><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Testing><Time><Treatment outcome><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><adulthood><adulthood transition><age 18><age 18 years><age group><ages><alleviate symptom><ameliorating symptom><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><availability of services><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><biologic><cardiovascular disorder><care access><care seeking><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><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><customized therapy><customized treatment><decrease symptom><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><developmental><diabetes><disease onset><disorder onset><early adulthood><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><emerging adult><emerging adulthood><epidemiologic><epidemiological><evidence base><experience><fewer symptoms><health service access><health services availability><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><implementation intervention><improved><individualized medicine><individualized patient treatment><individualized therapeutic strategy><individualized therapy><individualized treatment><innovate><innovation><innovative><internalized stigma><investigate longitudinal><long-term study><longitudinal design><longitudinal experimental design><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research design><longitudinal research study><longitudinal study design><mental health care><mental illness><methods to study multiple-level influences><model design><multi-level analysis><multi-level model><multilevel analysis><multilevel model><multilevel modeling><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><pathway><patient specific therapies><patient specific treatment><physical conditioning><physical health><precision medicine><precision-based medicine><premature><prematurity><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><reduce symptoms><relieves symptoms><resilience><resilient><response><self-stigma><service availability><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><social><social role><social stigma><stigma><structural determinants><structural factors><study longitudinal><substance use and disorder><survey longitudinal><symptom alleviation><symptom reduction><symptom relief><tailored medical treatment><tailored therapy><tailored treatment><theories><tool><transition from adolescence to adulthood><transition into adulthood><transition to adulthood><treatment access><unique treatment><well-being><wellbeing>
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Annie Beth Fox

UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, Newark, DE

Good lead · 58/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$497,545
FY 2026

Project Title

Pathways to mental health care: Examining the longitudinal impact of stigma mechanisms on treatment engagement in emerging adults

Grant Number:

5R01MH126196-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/12/2022

End Date:

12/31/2026

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Many emerging adults (aged 18-25) in the U.S. are living with unrecognized and/or untreated depression and anxiety. Emerging adults have the highest rates (26%) of mental illness (MI) and lowest rates of treatment seeking (38%), compared to all other age groups. Untreated de...

Research Terms

<18 year old><18 years of age><21+ years old><Access to Care><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Anxiety><Area><Biological><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><Cessation of life><Characteristics><Chronic><Cognitive><Cognitive Discrimination><Data><Death><Development><Diabetes Mellitus><Discrimination><Emotional Depression><Epidemiology><Goals><Health><Health Care><Health Services Accessibility><Individual><Intervention><Investigators><Lead><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><NICHD><NIMH><National Institute of Child Health and Human Development><National Institute of Mental Health><Onset of illness><Participant><Pathway interactions><Pattern><Pb element><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Qualifying><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><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><Sampling><Scientist><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 Change><Social modification><Social transformation><Stereotyping><Subgroup><Substance Use Disorder><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Testing><Time><Treatment outcome><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><adulthood><adulthood transition><age 18><age 18 years><age group><ages><alleviate symptom><ameliorating symptom><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><availability of services><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><biologic><cardiovascular disorder><care access><care seeking><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><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><customized therapy><customized treatment><decrease symptom><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><developmental><diabetes><disease onset><disorder onset><early adulthood><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><emerging adult><emerging adulthood><epidemiologic><epidemiological><evidence base><experience><fewer symptoms><health service access><health services availability><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><implementation intervention><improved><individualized medicine><individualized patient treatment><individualized therapeutic strategy><individualized therapy><individualized treatment><innovate><innovation><innovative><internalized stigma><investigate longitudinal><long-term study><longitudinal design><longitudinal experimental design><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research design><longitudinal research study><longitudinal study design><mental health care><mental illness><methods to study multiple-level influences><model design><multi-level analysis><multi-level model><multilevel analysis><multilevel model><multilevel modeling><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><pathway><patient specific therapies><patient specific treatment><physical conditioning><physical health><precision medicine><precision-based medicine><premature><prematurity><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><reduce symptoms><relieves symptoms><resilience><resilient><response><self-stigma><service availability><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><social><social role><social stigma><stigma><structural determinants><structural factors><study longitudinal><substance use and disorder><survey longitudinal><symptom alleviation><symptom reduction><symptom relief><tailored medical treatment><tailored therapy><tailored treatment><theories><tool><transition from adolescence to adulthood><transition into adulthood><transition to adulthood><treatment access><unique treatment><well-being><wellbeing>
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Audrey Pettifor

UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC

Good lead · 58/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$480,536
FY 2026

Project Title

Pathways to protection: understanding how cash transfers can protect the mental health of rural South African adolescents growing up in adversity

Grant Number:

5R01MH135098-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2024

End Date:

2/28/2029

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  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

Abstract In South Africa (SA), depression is common in adolescents and has numerous immediate and long-term negative consequences. High exposure to childhood adversity contribute to the mental health burden among youth in SA. Cash transfer (CT) programs to alleviate poverty and its sequela are an es...

Research Terms

<12-20 years old><13 year old><13 years of age><21+ years old><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Pregnancy><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Africa South of the Sahara><African><Age><Behavioral><Biological><Biological Markers><Buffers><Child Mental Health><Child Support><Childhood><Cognitive><Communities><Community Surveys><Data><Data Bases><Data Set><Data Sources><Databases><Development><Early Intervention><Education><Educational aspects><Emotional><Exposure to><Family Violence><Female Adolescents><Fostering><Gestation><Government><Grant><Health Promotion><Heterogeneity><Household><Impoverished><Interruption><Intervention><Link><Long-term cohort><Longitudinal cohort><Measures><Mediating><Mediation><Mediator><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental health promotion><Modeling><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Negotiating><Negotiation><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Personal Satisfaction><Population><Poverty><Pregnancy><Pregnancy in Adolescence><Pregnancy in Minors><Process><Psychological Health><Randomized><Research><Rural Health><Salutogenesis><Social Protection><Social outcome><South Africa><South African><Stress><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Teen Pregnancy><Teenage Pregnancy><Testing><Time><Underage Pregnancy><United States National Institutes of Health><Violence><Vulnerable Populations><Women's cohort><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent depression><adolescent girl><adolescent mental health><adolescents with depression><adulthood><adverse childhood events><adverse childhood experiences><age 13><age 13 years><ages><alleviating poverty><bio-markers><biologic><biologic marker><biomarker><child depression><childhood adversity><childhood depression><childhood onset depression><cohort><cohort in women><cohort on women><community violence><critical developmental period><data base><depressed adolescents><depression><depression in adolescence><developmental><early adolescence><early adulthood><economic security><economic self-sufficiency><economic stability><economic well-being><emerging adult><examination questions><executive control><executive function><experience><exposure to violence><female cohort><financial security><financial stability><financial well-being><girls><improved><intervention effect><intimate partner violence><juvenile><juvenile human><longitudinal data set><longitudinal dataset><multidisciplinary><neighborhood violence><pathway><pediatric><pediatric adversity><pediatric depression><poverty alleviation><programs><promoting health><psychosocial><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><resilience><resilient><rural South Africa><self esteem><social><socio-demographics><sociodemographics><surveillance data><thirteen year old><thirteen years of age><violence against communities><violence exposure><violent><violent behavior><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><well-being><wellbeing><young woman><youth age><youth depression>
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Daiane Borges Machado

FUNDACAO OSWALDO CRUZ, BRAZIL

Good lead · 58/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$453,197
FY 2026

Project Title

The impact of social drivers, conditional cash transfers and their mechanisms on mental health of the young: an integrated retrospective and forecasting approach using the 100 million Brazilian Cohort

Grant Number:

5R01MH128911-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/9/2021

End Date:

10/31/2026

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Project Abstract

Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section Physical, emotional, and social changes, including exposure to deprivation, abuse, or violence, increase youth vulnerability to mental illness. These factors interfere with development, limit opportunities, and hamper the achievement of a fulfilling adult l...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><5 year old><5 years of age><Access to Care><Achievement><Achievement Attainment><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Americas><Application Context><Behavior><Big Data><BigData><Brazil><Caring><Complement><Complement Proteins><Continuity of Care><Continuity of Patient Care><Continuum of Care><Country><Data><Data Set><Development><Diagnosis><Disease><Disorder><Economic Income><Economical Income><Economics><Education><Educational aspects><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Emotional><Equation><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Exposure to><Family><Family Violence><Future><Health><Health Care><Health Services><Health Services Accessibility><Health system><Health system plans><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Household><Improve Access><Impulsivity><Incidence><Income><Individual><International><Intervention><Laboratories><Level of Evidence><Life><Link><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Modeling><Municipalities><Neighborhoods><Notification><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Policies><Population><Premature Mortality><Prevalence><Preventative strategy><Prevention><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Protocol Screening><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Public Health><Quasi-experiment><Quasi-experimental analysis><Quasi-experimental approach><Quasi-experimental design><Quasi-experimental methods><Quasi-experimental research><Quasi-experimental study><Quasi-experimental technique><Risk><Role><Schools><Social Change><Social Protection><Social modification><Social outcome><Social transformation><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Suicide><Testing><Time><United States><Violence><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><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><adulthood><age 5><age 5 years><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><availability of services><beneficiary><care access><cohort><complementation><contextual factors><cost effectiveness><deprivation><design><designing><developmental><early life exposure><economic><effective therapy><effective treatment><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><exposure to violence><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><five year old><five years of age><health care access><health care availability><health care service access><health care service availability><health record><health service access><health services availability><improved><incomes><innovate><innovation><innovative><inpatient psychiatric care><inpatient psychiatric treatment><intent to die><intergenerational><large scale data><large scale data sets><large scale datasets><longitudinal data set><longitudinal dataset><mental health care><mental health policy><mental illness><model-based simulation><models and simulation><mortality><pathway><prevent><preventing><programs><psychiatric hospitalization><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><public health relevance><reduce suicidality><reduce suicide><reducing suicidality><reducing suicide><service availability><social><social factors><social role><socio-economic><socio-economically><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><stressor><substance use><substance using><suicidal morbidity><suicide death><suicide morbidity><suicide rate><suicides><treatment access><trend><violence exposure><violent><violent behavior><youth age>
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Sharon Marie Lutz

HARVARD PILGRIM HEALTH CARE, INC., Canton, MA

Good lead · 58/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$411,212
FY 2026

Project Title

The role of sex in genetic association studies of depression

Grant Number:

5R01MH129337-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2022

End Date:

1/31/2027

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  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

Project Abstract Depression is the most common mental illness in the U.S. affecting nearly 40 million adults age 18 years and older. Women are more likely to be affected by depression than men. Depression has both genetic and environmental influences. Depression is a polygenic disorder (due to the c...

Research Terms

<18 year old><18 years of age><21+ years old><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Age><Area><Biological><Causality><Communities><Complex><Computer software><Data><Development><Differences between sexes><Differs between sexes><Disease><Disease-Free Survival><Disorder><Drug Therapy><Etiology><Event-Free Survival><GWA study><GWAS><Gene variant><Generalized Anxiety Disorder><Genes><Genetic><Goals><Grant><Heterogeneity><Investigators><Linkage Disequilibrium><Machine Learning><Major Depressive Disorder><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Modeling><Morbidity><Outcome><Participant><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Phenotype><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Public Health><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Role><Sex Differences><Sexual differences><Single Base Polymorphism><Single Nucleotide Polymorphism><Software><Statistical Methods><Structure><Testing><Validation><Woman><Work><addiction><addictive disorder><adulthood><age 18><age 18 years><ages><allelic variant><biobank><biologic><biorepository><causation><clinical depression><clinical phenotype><comparing females and males><comparing women and men><deep learning><deep learning method><deep learning strategy><depression><developmental><disability><disease causation><disease risk><disorder risk><drug intervention><drug treatment><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><females compared to males><females compared with males><females versus males><females vs. males><genetic association><genetic variant><genome wide association><genome wide association scan><genome wide association study><genomewide association scan><genomewide association study><genomic variant><improved><life-time risk><lifetime risk><machine based learning><major depression><major depression disorder><men><mental illness><method development><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><personalization of treatment><personalized medicine><personalized therapy><personalized treatment><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><polygenetic risk scores><polygenic risk score><population based><population health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><semiparametric><sex><sex based differences><sex-dependent differences><sex-related differences><sex-specific differences><simulation><single nucleotide variant><social role><statistic methods><statistics><time to event><time to occurrence><user friendly computer software><user friendly software><validations><whole genome association analysis><whole genome association study><women compared to men><women compared with men><women versus men><women vs. men>
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Jonathan Purtle

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 58/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$404,189
FY 2026

Project Title

Implementation of the Federal 988 Suicide and Mental Health Crisis Hotline Policy: Determinants and Effects of State Policy Implementation Financing Strategies

Grant Number:

5R01MH131649-04

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2023

End Date:

12/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY On July 16, 2022 “988” will become the national toll-free dialing code for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (Pub. Law 116-172). The Lifeline receives 3.5 million calls annually and has demonstrated effectiveness at decreasing suicidality, hopelessness, psychological distress,...

Research Terms

<AHCPR><AHRQ><Accident and Emergency department><Adopted><Adoption><Age><Agency for Health Care Policy and Research><Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality><American><Application Context><Area><Authorization><Authorization documentation><Bionomics><Cannot see a future><Cell Phone><Cellular Phone><Cellular Telephone><Cessation of life><Characteristics><Code><Coding System><Data><Data Bases><Databases><Death><Deliberate Self-Harm><Digit><Digit structure><Distal><Ecology><Effectiveness><Emergency Department><Emergency room><Emotional><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Evidence based intervention><Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainability><Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainment><Feeling hopeless><Feels there is no future><Fees><Foundations><Funding><Future><Health><Heterogeneity><Hotlines><Interview><Knowledge><Laws><Leadership><Legal><Legislation><Loss of hope for the future><Maps><Measures><Medicaid><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mobile Phones><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Negative about the future><No hope for the future><Outcome><Perception><Permission><Policies><Policy Analyses><Policy Analysis><Process><Psychological Health><Psychometrics><Public Health><Race><Races><Reporting><Route><Self-Injurious Behavior><Services><Statutes and Laws><Strategic Planning><Structure><Suicide><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Survey Instrument><Surveys><System><Telephone Hotlines><Time><Training><United States><United States Agency for Health Care Policy and Research><United States Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality><Violence><acceptability and feasibility><ages><contextual factors><data base><deliberate self harm><effectiveness outcome><effectiveness-related outcomes><evidence base><falls><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><federal policy><hopelessness><iPhone><implementation determinants><implementation factors><implementation fidelity><implementation outcomes><implementation science><implementation strategy><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><instrument><intent to die><intentional self harm><intentional self injury><policy evaluation><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><prevention service><psychological distress><racial><racial background><racial origin><reduce suicidality><reduce suicide><reducing suicidality><reducing suicide><response><self harm><self injury><smart phone><smartphone><strategies for implementation><success><suicidal><suicidal morbidity><suicidality><suicidality prevention><suicide death><suicide intervention><suicide morbidity><suicide rate><suicides><telephone based><trend><violent><violent behavior>
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Wei Ji Ma

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 58/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$389,225
FY 2026

Project Title

Identifying the neural correlates of mental simulation in multi-step planning

Grant Number:

5R01MH134979-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/20/2025

End Date:

1/31/2030

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Planning, the ability to mentally simulate possible futures toward a goal, is essential for everyday decision-making. Indeed, many psychiatric and neurological disorders are associated with dysfunctions in planning, including obsessive-compulsive disorder and autism spectrum...

Research Terms

<ASD><Adaptive Behaviors><Address><Area><Autism><Autistic Disorder><Behavior><Behavioral><Behavioral Paradigm><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cognition><Complex><Computer Models><Computerized Models><Connectionist Models><Corpus Striatum><Corpus striatum structure><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Set><Decision Making><Decision Trees><Diagnosis><Disease><Disorder><Dysfunction><Early Infantile Autism><Encephalon><Evaluation><Event><Failure><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Functional disorder><Future><Goals><Human><Impairment><Impoverished><Individual Differences><Infantile Autism><Intelligence><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigation><Kanner's Syndrome><Knowledge><Life><Link><Machine Learning><Maps><Measurement><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental Processes><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Modeling><Modern Man><Nature><Nerve Impulse Transmission><Nerve Transmission><Nervous System Diseases><Nervous System Disorder><Neural Network Models><Neural Network Simulation><Neurologic Disorders><Neurological Disorders><Neuronal Transmission><Neurosciences><Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder><Obsessive-Compulsive Neurosis><Outcome><Participant><Perception><Perceptrons><Physiopathology><Play><Poverty><Process><Psyche structure><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychology><Public Health><QOL><Quality of life><Research><Resolution><Series><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Social Interaction><Strategic Planning><Striate Body><Striatum><Techniques><Testing><Text><Thinking><Time><Trees><Update><Work><Writing><adaptation behavior><adaptive behavior><autism spectral disorder><autism spectrum disorder><autistic spectrum disorder><axon signaling><axon-glial signaling><axonal signaling><biological signal transduction><cognitive process><combinatorial><compulsion><computational modeling><computational models><computer based models><computerized modeling><data interpretation><deep learning based neural network><deep learning neural network><deep neural net><deep neural network><design><designing><experience><eye tracking><fMRI><glia signaling><glial signaling><heuristics><human model><human subject><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><machine based learning><mental><mental illness><model of human><nerve signaling><neural><neural correlate><neural imaging><neural mechanism><neural signaling><neuro-imaging><neuroimaging><neurological disease><neurological imaging><neuromechanism><neuronal signaling><neurotransmission><new approaches><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><pathophysiology><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><resolutions><simulation><spatial and temporal><spatial temporal><spatiotemporal><striatal><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><thoughts><time measurement><translational applications><visual tracking>
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Mary McKernan McKay

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

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Likely hiring
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$334,488
FY 2026

Project Title

Suubi(Hope)4StrongerFamilies: Addressing Child Behavioral Health by Strengthening Financial Stability and Parenting among Families in Uganda

Grant Number:

5R01MH128905-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/25/2022

End Date:

2/28/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

PROJECT ABSTRACT Children in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are burdened by significant unmet mental health needs. A recent systematic review estimated that 1 in 7 children in SSA struggle with a serious mental health issue. The World Health Organization estimates prevalence rates may be even higher (20%)...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><21+ years old><AIDS><AIDS/HIV><Acquired Immune Deficiency><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome><Address><Adolescence><Adult><Adult Human><Advanced HIV><Affect><Africa><Africa South of the Sahara><African><Behavioral><Care Givers><Caregivers><Child><Child Development><Child Mental Health><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Collaborations><Communities><Disruptive Behavior Disorder><Economic Income><Economical Income><Economics><Faith><Family><Family Process><Food><Ghana><Gold Coast><HIV/AIDS><Health><Housing><Impoverished><Incentives><Income><Infant and Child Development><Institution><Intervention><Investments><Kenya><Knowledge><Left><Letters><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Mediating><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mentorship><Parent-Child Relations><Parent-Child Relationship><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Participant><Perception><Play><Policies><Population><Poverty><Prevalence><Primary Schools><Psychological Health><Public Health><Randomized><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><Role><Savings><Schools><Scientist><Severe HIV Disease><Stream><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Symptoms><System><Systems Theory><Testing><Time><Training><Uganda><World Health Organization><Youth><Youth 10-21><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent mental health><adulthood><behavioral health><childrearing><cohesion><community setting><design><designing><disruptive behavioral disorder><economic><economic security><economic self-sufficiency><economic stability><economic well-being><empowerment><experience><financial literacy><financial security><financial stability><financial well-being><food insecure><food insecurity><food scarcity><forging><help seeking><help-seeking behavior><improved><incomes><intervention arm><intervention design><intervention effect><kids><longitudinal design><longitudinal experimental design><longitudinal research design><longitudinal study design><low food security><mental health care><parent child interaction><parent offspring interaction><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><population based><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><response><safety net><social><social influence><social role><social stigma><stigma><systematic review><theories><therapy design><treatment arm><treatment design><youngster><youth age>
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FRED M SSEWAMALA

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

Good lead · 58/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$334,488
FY 2026

Project Title

Suubi(Hope)4StrongerFamilies: Addressing Child Behavioral Health by Strengthening Financial Stability and Parenting among Families in Uganda

Grant Number:

5R01MH128905-05

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/25/2022

End Date:

2/28/2027

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  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

PROJECT ABSTRACT Children in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are burdened by significant unmet mental health needs. A recent systematic review estimated that 1 in 7 children in SSA struggle with a serious mental health issue. The World Health Organization estimates prevalence rates may be even higher (20%)...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><21+ years old><AIDS><AIDS/HIV><Acquired Immune Deficiency><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome><Address><Adolescence><Adult><Adult Human><Advanced HIV><Affect><Africa><Africa South of the Sahara><African><Behavioral><Care Givers><Caregivers><Child><Child Development><Child Mental Health><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Collaborations><Communities><Disruptive Behavior Disorder><Economic Income><Economical Income><Economics><Faith><Family><Family Process><Food><Ghana><Gold Coast><HIV/AIDS><Health><Housing><Impoverished><Incentives><Income><Infant and Child Development><Institution><Intervention><Investments><Kenya><Knowledge><Left><Letters><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Mediating><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mentorship><Parent-Child Relations><Parent-Child Relationship><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Participant><Perception><Play><Policies><Population><Poverty><Prevalence><Primary Schools><Psychological Health><Public Health><Randomized><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><Role><Savings><Schools><Scientist><Severe HIV Disease><Stream><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Symptoms><System><Systems Theory><Testing><Time><Training><Uganda><World Health Organization><Youth><Youth 10-21><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent mental health><adulthood><behavioral health><childrearing><cohesion><community setting><design><designing><disruptive behavioral disorder><economic><economic security><economic self-sufficiency><economic stability><economic well-being><empowerment><experience><financial literacy><financial security><financial stability><financial well-being><food insecure><food insecurity><food scarcity><forging><help seeking><help-seeking behavior><improved><incomes><intervention arm><intervention design><intervention effect><kids><longitudinal design><longitudinal experimental design><longitudinal research design><longitudinal study design><low food security><mental health care><parent child interaction><parent offspring interaction><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><population based><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><response><safety net><social><social influence><social role><social stigma><stigma><systematic review><theories><therapy design><treatment arm><treatment design><youngster><youth age>
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Mary McKernan McKay

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

Good lead · 58/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$297,842
FY 2026

Project Title

Suubi(Hope)4StrongerFamilies: Addressing Child Behavioral Health by Strengthening Financial Stability and Parenting among Families in Uganda

Grant Number:

3R01MH128905-05S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/25/2022

End Date:

2/28/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

PROJECT ABSTRACT Children in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are burdened by significant unmet mental health needs. A recent systematic review estimated that 1 in 7 children in SSA struggle with a serious mental health issue. The World Health Organization estimates prevalence rates may be even higher (20%)...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><21+ years old><AIDS><AIDS/HIV><Acquired Immune Deficiency><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome><Address><Adolescence><Adult><Adult Human><Advanced HIV><Affect><Africa><Africa South of the Sahara><African><Behavioral><Care Givers><Caregivers><Child><Child Development><Child Mental Health><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Collaborations><Communities><Disruptive Behavior Disorder><Economic Income><Economical Income><Economics><Faith><Family><Family Process><Food><Ghana><Gold Coast><HIV/AIDS><Health><Housing><Impoverished><Incentives><Income><Infant and Child Development><Institution><Intervention><Investments><Kenya><Knowledge><Left><Letters><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Mediating><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mentorship><Parent-Child Relations><Parent-Child Relationship><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Participant><Perception><Play><Policies><Population><Poverty><Prevalence><Primary Schools><Psychological Health><Public Health><Randomized><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><Role><Savings><Schools><Scientist><Severe HIV Disease><Stream><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Symptoms><System><Systems Theory><Testing><Time><Training><Uganda><World Health Organization><Youth><Youth 10-21><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent mental health><adulthood><behavioral health><childrearing><cohesion><community setting><design><designing><disruptive behavioral disorder><economic><economic security><economic self-sufficiency><economic stability><economic well-being><empowerment><experience><financial literacy><financial security><financial stability><financial well-being><food insecure><food insecurity><food scarcity><forging><help seeking><help-seeking behavior><improved><incomes><intervention arm><intervention design><intervention effect><kids><longitudinal design><longitudinal experimental design><longitudinal research design><longitudinal study design><low food security><mental health care><parent child interaction><parent offspring interaction><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><population based><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><response><safety net><social><social influence><social role><social stigma><stigma><systematic review><theories><therapy design><treatment arm><treatment design><youngster><youth age>
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FRED M SSEWAMALA

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

Good lead · 58/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$297,842
FY 2026

Project Title

Suubi(Hope)4StrongerFamilies: Addressing Child Behavioral Health by Strengthening Financial Stability and Parenting among Families in Uganda

Grant Number:

3R01MH128905-05S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/25/2022

End Date:

2/28/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

PROJECT ABSTRACT Children in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are burdened by significant unmet mental health needs. A recent systematic review estimated that 1 in 7 children in SSA struggle with a serious mental health issue. The World Health Organization estimates prevalence rates may be even higher (20%)...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><21+ years old><AIDS><AIDS/HIV><Acquired Immune Deficiency><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome><Address><Adolescence><Adult><Adult Human><Advanced HIV><Affect><Africa><Africa South of the Sahara><African><Behavioral><Care Givers><Caregivers><Child><Child Development><Child Mental Health><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Collaborations><Communities><Disruptive Behavior Disorder><Economic Income><Economical Income><Economics><Faith><Family><Family Process><Food><Ghana><Gold Coast><HIV/AIDS><Health><Housing><Impoverished><Incentives><Income><Infant and Child Development><Institution><Intervention><Investments><Kenya><Knowledge><Left><Letters><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Mediating><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mentorship><Parent-Child Relations><Parent-Child Relationship><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Participant><Perception><Play><Policies><Population><Poverty><Prevalence><Primary Schools><Psychological Health><Public Health><Randomized><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><Role><Savings><Schools><Scientist><Severe HIV Disease><Stream><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Symptoms><System><Systems Theory><Testing><Time><Training><Uganda><World Health Organization><Youth><Youth 10-21><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent mental health><adulthood><behavioral health><childrearing><cohesion><community setting><design><designing><disruptive behavioral disorder><economic><economic security><economic self-sufficiency><economic stability><economic well-being><empowerment><experience><financial literacy><financial security><financial stability><financial well-being><food insecure><food insecurity><food scarcity><forging><help seeking><help-seeking behavior><improved><incomes><intervention arm><intervention design><intervention effect><kids><longitudinal design><longitudinal experimental design><longitudinal research design><longitudinal study design><low food security><mental health care><parent child interaction><parent offspring interaction><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><population based><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><response><safety net><social><social influence><social role><social stigma><stigma><systematic review><theories><therapy design><treatment arm><treatment design><youngster><youth age>
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Alexandra D W Sullivan

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Good lead · 56/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
Career award
$200,376
FY 2026

Project Title

Understanding and Altering Prenatal Immune Function and Parenting to Improve Child Mental Health: Investigating Intergenerational Stress Transmission Mechanisms

Grant Number:

1K23MH138756-01A1

Activity Code:

K23

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2026

End Date:

3/31/2031

Why this may be worth a closer look

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The Developmental Origins of Health and Disease framework has illuminated that maternal factors during pregnancy, such as exposure to elevated stress, increase children’s risk of mental health problems, via prenatal and postnatal mechanisms. Thus, there is a critical public health i...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><1 year of age><1 year old><21+ years old><2nd trimester><3 year old><3 years of age><3-10C><AMCF-I><Academy><Accounting><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Affective><American><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Animals><Anti-Inflammatories><Anti-Inflammatory Agents><Anti-inflammatory><Area><Attenuated><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><Beta Proprotein Interleukin 1><Biological Aging><Biology><CXCL8><Causality><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Cells Placenta-Tissue><Cellular Immune Function><Child><Child Health><Child Mental Health><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Sciences><Clinical Study><Cohort Studies><Data><Development><Disease><Disorder><Emotional Depression><Etiology><Evidence based intervention><Exposure to><Feeling><GCP1><Generations><Gestation><Goals><HPGF><Health><Hepatocyte-Stimulating Factor><Human><Hybridoma Growth Factor><IFN-beta 2><IFNB2><IL-1 beta><IL-1 β><IL-1-b><IL-13><IL-1β><IL-6><IL-8><IL1-Beta><IL1-β><IL13><IL1B Protein><IL1F2><IL1β><IL6 Protein><IL8><IL8 gene><Immune><Immunes><Impairment><Infant><Infant Behavior><Infection><Inflammation><Inflammatory><Interleukin 1beta><Interleukin-1 beta><Interleukin-13><Interleukin-1β><Interleukin-6><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><K23 Award><K23 Mechanism><K23 Program><K60><Latina Population><Latina females><Latina women><Latina/e women><Latina/x women><Latinas><Latine females><Latine women><Latino females><Latino women><Latinx females><Latinx women><Link><MGI-2><Maintenance><Maternal Exposure><Maternal and Child Health><Measures><Mediating><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award><Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23)><Mentors><Midtrimester><Modeling><Modern Man><Mothers><Myeloid Differentiation-Inducing Protein><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Neural Development><Normal Placentoma><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Pediatrics><Perinatal><Peripartum><Phenotype><Placenta><Placenta Embryonic Tissue><Placentome><Plasmacytoma Growth Factor><Policy Maker><Pregnancy><Pregnant Women><Preinterleukin 1 Beta><Prevalence><Prevention><Probabilistic Models><Probability Models><Problem behavior><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Psychotherapy><Public Health><Randomized><Regulation><Research><Risk><Risk Reduction><SCYB8><Scientist><Second Pregnancy Trimester><Second Trimester><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Social Behavior><Statistical Models><Stress><Surgeon><TSG-1><Testing><Time><Training><Transmission><Withdrawal><Woman><abnormal psychology><adulthood><age 1><age 1 year><age 3><age 3 years><aged 1 year><aged one year><attenuate><attenuates><b-ENAP><behavioral problem><biological process of age><biological signal transduction><career><causation><childrearing><cohort><cohort research study><cohort survey><combat><cytokine><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><developmental><developmental psychobiology><disease causation><early childhood><efficacious intervention><expectant mother><expectant women><expecting mother><expecting women><exposed in utero><exposure to trauma><feelings><fetal><fetal exposure><fighting><human model><immune function><improved><in utero exposure><individuals who are pregnant><inflammation in mothers><interferon beta 2><intergenerational><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><intra-uterine environmental exposure><intrauterine environmental exposure><kids><maternal inflammation><mental illness><model of animal><model of human><mother inflammation><multidisciplinary><neurodevelopment><novel><one year of age><one year old><parent><parenting education intervention><parenting education programs><parenting intervention><parenting program><parenting skill training><parenting training><pathogen><pediatric><people who are pregnant><perinatal intervention><post-doctoral training><postnatal><pregnant><pregnant females><pregnant mothers><pregnant people><pregnant populations><prenatal><prenatal exposure><prenatally exposed><prevent><preventing><programs><prospective><psychiatric illness><psychologic><psychological><psychological disorder><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><resilience><resilient><response><risk-reducing><social><social cognition><social situation><socio-demographics><sociobehavior><sociobehavioral><sociodemographics><statistical linear mixed models><statistical linear models><those who are pregnant><three year old><three years of age><transmission process><trauma exposure><traumatic stress><unborn><women who are pregnant><youngster>
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Kathleen Miley

HEALTHPARTNERS INSTITUTE, Bloomington, MN

Good lead · 56/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
Career award
$199,747
FY 2026

Project Title

Data-driven Development of Clinically Translatable EHR-Based Models to Estimate Severe Mood Episode Risk for Young People with Bipolar Disorder

Grant Number:

1K23MH142738-01

Activity Code:

K23

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/8/2026

End Date:

3/31/2031

Why this may be worth a closer look

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Project Abstract

Project Summary Bipolar disorder (BD) is among the deadliest and most costly psychiatric disorders in young people due to its severe and recurrent mood episodes of depression and mania which disrupt functioning, substantially increase the risk for suicide and premature death, and frequently require ...

Research Terms

<15 year old><15 years of age><Address><Affect><Affective Disorders><Age of Onset><Algorithms><Anxiety><Approaches to prevention><Bipolar Affective Psychosis><Bipolar Disorder><California><Cessation of life><Chronic><Clinical><Clinical Data><Clinical Services><Data><Data Analytics><Death><Decision Making><Dedications><Deliberate Self-Harm><Development><Diagnosis><Doctor of Philosophy><Drug Prescribing><Drug Prescriptions><ED care><ED visit><ER care><ER visit><Early Intervention><Electronic Health Record><Emergencies><Emergency Care><Emergency Department care><Emergency Room care><Emergency Situation><Emergency care visit><Emergency department visit><Emergency health care><Emergency hospital visit><Emergency medical care><Emergency room visit><Environment><Evaluation><Event><Foundations><Functional impairment><Goals><Health><Health Care><Health Care Systems><Health system><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Individual><Individualized risk prediction><Inpatients><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Interview><Investigators><K23 Award><K23 Mechanism><K23 Program><Learning><Machine Learning><Manias><Manic><Manic State><Manic-Depressive Psychosis><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Nurse><Mental Health Nursing><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award><Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23)><Mentors><Methods><Modeling><Mood Disorders><Moods><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Neurobiology><Nurse Practitioners><Nurse Psychotherapist><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patients><Performance><Personalized medical approach><Persons><Ph.D.><PhD><Position><Positioning Attribute><Precision care><Predictive Analytics><Preventative intervention><Preventative strategy><Prevention><Prevention approach><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Prognosis><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatric Nurse><Psychiatric Nursing><Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing><Psychological Health><Public Health><Qualitative Methods><Recurrence><Recurrent><Reporting><Research><Research Design><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Risk Estimate><Risk Reduction><Sampling><Self-Injurious Behavior><Severities><Study Type><Suicide><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Training><Training Activity><Training Programs><Translating><Visit><World Health><advanced analytics><age 15><age 15 years><bipolar affective disorder><bipolar disease><bipolar illness><bipolar mood disorder><care for patients><care of patients><career><caring for patients><chronic mental illness><clinical care><clinical center><clinical decision support><clinical development><clinical epidemiology><clinical translation><clinically translatable><cost><data collected in real world><data resource><deliberate self harm><demographics><depression><design><designing><develop therapy><developmental><disability><drug adherence><drug compliance><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><fifteen year old><fifteen years of age><health care settings><improved><improved outcome><individualized approach><individualized care><individualized patient care><individualized prevention><inpatient care><inpatient service><intent to die><intentional self harm><intentional self injury><intervention development><intervention for prevention><machine based learning><machine learning based method><machine learning based model><machine learning method><machine learning methodologies><machine learning model><manic depressive disorder><manic depressive illness><medication adherence><medication compliance><medication prescription><mental health care><mental illness><neurobiological><participant engagement><patient centered><patient engagement><patient oriented><persistent mental illness><personalized approach><personalized care><personalized patient care><personalized prevention><personalized risk prediction><precision approach><precision prevention><premature><prematurity><prescribed medication><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><prospective><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychosocial><qualitative reasoning><real world data><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><risk prediction algorithm><risk prediction model><risk prediction system><risk prediction tool><risk-reducing><self harm><self injury><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><service utilization><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><simulation><skills><study design><substance use><substance using><suicidal><suicidal risk><suicidality><suicide rate><suicide risk><suicides><support tools><systems research><tailored approach><therapy development><tool><training module><translational impact><treatment development><usability>
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Marissa J Seamans

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES, CA

Good lead · 56/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
Career award
$193,917
FY 2026

Project Title

Real-world complexities in opioid use disorder treatment: understanding family comorbidity, high-risk medication use, and costs related to treatment adherence and health outcomes

Grant Number:

5K01DA054359-05

Activity Code:

K01

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2022

End Date:

3/31/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) have the potential to improve the health and well-being of more than 2.1 million Americans with OUD, however, long-term adherence particularly to buprenorphine is alarmingly poor. Pain, mental health, and substance use disorders are increasi...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Address><Adherence><Adverse Experience><Adverse event><American><Anxiety><Application Context><Benzodiazepine Compounds><Benzodiazepines><Buprenorphine><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Chronic depressive disorder><Clinical><Clinical assessments><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Bases><Databases><Development><Drug Prescribing><Drug Prescriptions><Drug Therapy><Drugs><ED visit><ER visit><Educational workshop><Emergency care visit><Emergency department visit><Emergency hospital visit><Emergency room visit><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Family><Family member><Foundations><Genetic><Goals><Health><Health Benefit><Health Care><Health Care Costs><Health Care Utilization><Health Costs><Health Insurance><Health Insurance Reimbursement><Health Services Evaluation><Health Services Research><Health Status><History><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Household><Improve Access><Incidence><Individual><Insurance Carriers><Insurers><Intervention><Investigators><K01 Award><K01 Mechanism><K01 Program><Knowledge><Learning><Level of Health><Life><Married Persons><Medical Care Research><Medication><Medicine><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentored Research Scientist Development Award><Mentored Training Award><Mentors><Mentorship><Methods><Muscle relaxants><Opiates><Opioid><Out-of-Pocket Expense><Outcome><Overdose><Pain><Painful><Parents><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Pharmaceutical Epidemiology><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmacoepidemiology><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Play><Policies><Privatization><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatry><Psychological Health><Public Health><Publishing><Recording of previous events><Research><Research Personnel><Research Scientist Development Award><Researchers><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Serious Adverse Event><Severe Adverse Event><Siblings><Spouses><Stimulant><Substance Use Disorder><Third-Party Payments><Time><Training><Uncovered Medical Expenses><Uncovered Uninsured Medical Expense><Uninsured Medical Expense><Workshop><access to medications><addiction><addictive disorder><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><alcohol use disorder><beneficiary><buprenorphine treatment><career><chronic depression><chronic pain><clinical care><clinical decision support><clinical diagnosis><clinical practice><clinical predictive model><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><computer based prediction><contextual factors><cost><data base><data interpretation><data warehouse><depression><design><designing><developmental><drug adherence><drug compliance><drug epidemiology><drug intervention><drug misuse><drug treatment><drug/agent><economic analysis><economic assessment><economic evaluation><environmental risk><ethanol use disorder><health care service use><health care service utilization><health insurance plan><health level><health plan><health plans><high risk><histories><improved><indexing><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><insurance claims><kids><medical expenses not covered by insurance><medication access><medication adherence><medication compliance><medication for opioid use disorder><medication misuse><medication prescription><meeting><meetings><mental illness><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><out-of-pocket costs><out-of-pocket health care costs><parent><patient oriented outcomes><payment policy><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacoepidemiologic><pharmacoepidemiological><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><predictive modeling><prescribed medication><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychosocial><reimbursement policy><responsible research conduct><sedative><serious adverse experience><serious adverse reaction><services research><skills><social role><substance use and disorder><substance use treatment><support tools><total medical expenditure><treatment adherence><treatment compliance><well-being><wellbeing><youngster>
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Dirk Alexander Davis

WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, WINSTON-SALEM, NC

Good lead · 56/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
Career award
$158,079
FY 2026

Project Title

Adapting the ESTEEM intervention to improve mental health and PrEP uptake among men at risk of HIV

Grant Number:

5K01MH134676-03

Activity Code:

K01

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/20/2024

End Date:

3/31/2029

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Project Abstract

Globally, men at risk of HIV are disproportionately affected by common mental illnesses, including depression and anxiety. The mental health of men at risk of HIV is directly affected by chronic exposure to stressors that uniquely impact them via prejudice events, such as enacted stigma and violence...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS care><AIDS prevention><AIDS test><AIDS/HIV test><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Affect><Affective><Anxiety><Anxiety Disorders><Assess implementation><Award><Awareness><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Chronic><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Collaborations><Conditioning Therapy><County><Data><Depressive Syndromes><Depressive disorder><Development><Effectiveness><Emotional Depression><Epidemic><Equation><Evaluation><Event><Evidence based intervention><Exposure to><Focus Groups><Future><Goals><HIV><HIV Care><HIV Infections><HIV Prevention><HIV medical care><HIV patient care><HIV related care><HIV related patient care><HIV test><HIV viral infection><HIV virus infection><HIV-1><HIV-1 care><HIV-1 infection><HIV-1 prevention><HIV-1 test><HIV-2 test><HIV-I><HIV/AIDS prevention><HIV1><Health><Home><Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1><Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus 1><Human immunodeficiency virus test><Hybrids><Impaired health><Implementation assessment><Infection by HIV-1><Infection from HIV-1><Infection of HIV-1><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Intervention Studies><Interview><Investigators><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentorship><Modeling><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><North Carolina><Oral><Pathway interactions><Phase><Population Intervention><PrEP><Prejudice><Prevent HIV><Production><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Research><Research Career Program><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><Role><Services><Sexual Health><Stress><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Testing><Therapeutic Intervention><Training><Violence><Virus-HIV><Waiting Lists><acceptability and feasibility><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><assess effectiveness><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><care of HIV-1><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><community based organizations><community clinic><community organizations><culturally adapted intervention><culturally appropriate intervention><culturally centered intervention><culturally focused intervention><culturally informed intervention><culturally responsive intervention><culturally tailored intervention><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><determine effectiveness><developmental><effectiveness and implementation trial><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><effectiveness/implementation hybrid trial><effectiveness/implementation trial><empowerment><evaluate effectiveness><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><evidence base><examine effectiveness><facilitators to implementation><homes><human immunodeficiency virus care><human immunodeficiency virus infection><implementation evaluation><implementation facilitators><implementation outcomes><implementation science><implementation strategy><improved><infected with HIV><infected with human immunodeficiency virus><informant><internalized stigma><intervention research><intervention therapy><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><male health><man's health><men><men's health><mental illness><pathway><population based intervention><population specific intervention><post intervention><pre-exposure prophylaxis><prevent AIDS><prevent human immunodeficiency virus><prevention service><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><scale up><self-stigma><skill acquisition><skill development><skills><social role><social stigma><stigma><strategies for implementation><stressor><theories><tool><uptake><violent><violent behavior><waitlist><willingness>
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Antonio Francisco Pagán

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HLTH SCI CTR HOUSTON, HOUSTON, TX

Good lead · 56/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
Career award
$132,027
FY 2026

Project Title

Psychosocial and Neural Mechanisms for a Culturally and Linguistically Adapted Treatment for Bilingual Latino Young Adults with Autism

Grant Number:

5K99HD118079-02

Activity Code:

K99

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2025

End Date:

3/31/2027

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Project Abstract

Candidate: This K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award proposal aims to provide me with the training needed (K99 phase) to execute mental health clinical trials (R00 phase) for Latinos with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) during their transition to adulthood.1 My preliminary community-based participat...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><ASD><Acceleration><Active Follow-up><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Anterior><Anxiety><Area><Autism><Autistic Disorder><Autistic young adult><Award><Behavior><Biological Markers><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Central Lobe><Childhood><Clinical Sciences><Clinical Treatment><Clinical Trials><Communities><Community Health Aides><Data><Development><Early Infantile Autism><Early-Stage Clinical Trials><Emotions><Encephalon><Ensure><Espanol><Evidence based treatment><Face><Fellowship><Focus Groups><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Funding><Future><General Population><General Public><Goals><Group Meetings><Image><Infantile Autism><Inferior Frontal Convolution><Inferior frontal gyrus><Insula><Insula of Reil><Intervention><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Interview><Investigators><Island of Reil><Kanner's Syndrome><Knowledge><Language><Latino><Latino Population><Latino group><Latino individual><Latino people><Latinos><Learning><Linguistic><Linguistics><Mediating><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Methodology><Modeling><NICHD><NIH><National Institute of Child Health and Human Development><National Institutes of Health><Outcomes Research><Parents><Parietal><Participant><Pathway interactions><Pattern><Phase><Phase 1 Clinical Trials><Phase I Clinical Trials><Prevalence><Procedures><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><QOL><Quality of life><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Sampling><Scientist><Self Management><Shapes><Socialization><Spanish><Stimulus><Structure><Structure of superior temporal sulcus><Suggestion><Superior Temporal Sulcus><Symptoms><Techniques><Technology><Telemedicine><Testing><Training><Translating><Translational Research><Translational Science><Treatment Efficacy><Treatment outcome><Underserved Population><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Validation><Work><active followup><adult with ASD><adult with autism><adult with autism spectrum disorder><adult youth><adulthood><adulthood transition><adults on the autism spectrum><adults on the spectrum><autism spectral disorder><autism spectrum disorder><autistic adult><autistic children><autistic spectrum disorder><bilingual><bilingualism><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><career><children on the autism spectrum><children with ASD><children with autism><children with autism spectrum disorder><clinical center><clinical intervention><clinical therapy><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community based participatory research><community health worker><community led research><community participatory research><community partnered participatory research><community partners><community-based partners><cultural values><depression><design><designing><developmental><evidence base><executive control><executive function><experience><fMRI><faces><facial><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><imaging><implementation science><improved><individualized therapeutic><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><interest><intervention efficacy><juvenile><juvenile human><mental illness><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><neural imaging><neural mechanism><neuro-imaging><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><neuromechanism><novel><parent><participant interview><participatory action research><pathway><pediatric><personalized therapeutic><phase I protocol><physical conditioning><physical health><post treatment><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychosocial><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomized, clinical trials><randomly assigned><recruit><response to therapy><response to treatment><satisfaction><skills><social cognition><social communication><therapeutic efficacy><therapeutic response><therapy efficacy><therapy response><transition from adolescence to adulthood><transition into adulthood><transition to adulthood><translation research><translational investigation><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><trial design><trial regimen><trial treatment><under served group><under served individual><under served people><under served population><underserved group><underserved individual><underserved people><validations><young adult><young adult age><young adult with ASD><young adult with autism><young adult with autism spectrum disorder><young adulthood>
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CHRISTOPHER S. CARPENTER

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN

Good lead · 56/100
Likely hiring
Very recent
Active award
$111,654
FY 2026

Project Title

Mental Health Effects of Marriage Policy: Evidence from Linked Administrative Data in New Zealand

Grant Number:

3R01MH140023-02S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

11/21/2024

End Date:

2/28/2030

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Eliminating health disparities for vulnerable populations is an important goal. Legal recognition of who is eligible for marriage has expanded throughout the world and may contribute to mental health. We will provide new evidence on the effects of legal access to marriage on the ment...

Research Terms

<15 year old><15 years of age><Address><Age><Anxiety><Asian><Censuses><Control Groups><Country><Couples><Data><Data Set><Deliberate Self-Harm><Denmark><Drug Prescribing><Drug Prescriptions><Drugs><Education><Educational aspects><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Event><Funding><Goals><Grant><Health><Health Care><Health Care Utilization><Health Insurance><Heterogeneity><Heterosexuals><History><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Hospitals><Indigenous><Indigenous Population><Individual><Inpatients><Insurance Coverage><Insurance Status><LGB><Legal><Lesbian Gay Bi-Sexual><Lesbian Gay Bisexual><Link><Marriage><Medication><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><NIH><National Academy of Sciences><National Institutes of Health><Native People><Native-Born><New Zealand><Outcome><Overdose><Pacific Island individual><Pacific Island population><Pacific Islander><Persons><Pharmaceutical Agent><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmaceuticals><Pharmacologic Substance><Pharmacological Substance><Policies><Population><Population Control><Protocol Screening><Psychological Health><Quasi-experiment><Quasi-experimental analysis><Quasi-experimental approach><Quasi-experimental design><Quasi-experimental methods><Quasi-experimental research><Quasi-experimental study><Quasi-experimental technique><Recording of previous events><Registries><Research><Rights><Role><Rural><Same-sex><Self-Injurious Behavior><Sex Orientation><Sexual Orientation><Study models><Substance abuse problem><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Sweden><Time><United States><United States National Academy of Sciences><United States National Institutes of Health><Vulnerable Populations><Work><abuse of substances><age 15><age 15 years><ages><data infrastructure><data integration><deliberate self harm><depression><disparity in health><drug/agent><evidence base><fifteen year old><fifteen years of age><health care service use><health care service utilization><health disparity><health equity><health insurance plan><high risk><histories><improved><intentional self harm><intentional self injury><legal implication><medication prescription><member><pharmaceutical><prescribed medication><public health relevance><response><same sex partner><same sex relationship><same-sex couple><same-sex marriage><same-sex partnership><self harm><self injury><sex><sexual minority><sexual minority group><sexual minority health><sexual minority health disparity><sexual minority individual><sexual minority people><sexual minority population><social health determinants><social role><statistics><stress reduction><substance abuse><substance misuse><substance use treatment><suicidal risk><suicide risk><time use><trend><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people>
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Alexander Plum

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN

Good lead · 56/100
Likely hiring
Very recent
Active award
$111,654
FY 2026

Project Title

Mental Health Effects of Marriage Policy: Evidence from Linked Administrative Data in New Zealand

Grant Number:

3R01MH140023-02S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

11/21/2024

End Date:

2/28/2030

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Eliminating health disparities for vulnerable populations is an important goal. Legal recognition of who is eligible for marriage has expanded throughout the world and may contribute to mental health. We will provide new evidence on the effects of legal access to marriage on the ment...

Research Terms

<15 year old><15 years of age><Address><Age><Anxiety><Asian><Censuses><Control Groups><Country><Couples><Data><Data Set><Deliberate Self-Harm><Denmark><Drug Prescribing><Drug Prescriptions><Drugs><Education><Educational aspects><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Event><Funding><Goals><Grant><Health><Health Care><Health Care Utilization><Health Insurance><Heterogeneity><Heterosexuals><History><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Hospitals><Indigenous><Indigenous Population><Individual><Inpatients><Insurance Coverage><Insurance Status><LGB><Legal><Lesbian Gay Bi-Sexual><Lesbian Gay Bisexual><Link><Marriage><Medication><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><NIH><National Academy of Sciences><National Institutes of Health><Native People><Native-Born><New Zealand><Outcome><Overdose><Pacific Island individual><Pacific Island population><Pacific Islander><Persons><Pharmaceutical Agent><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Pharmaceuticals><Pharmacologic Substance><Pharmacological Substance><Policies><Population><Population Control><Protocol Screening><Psychological Health><Quasi-experiment><Quasi-experimental analysis><Quasi-experimental approach><Quasi-experimental design><Quasi-experimental methods><Quasi-experimental research><Quasi-experimental study><Quasi-experimental technique><Recording of previous events><Registries><Research><Rights><Role><Rural><Same-sex><Self-Injurious Behavior><Sex Orientation><Sexual Orientation><Study models><Substance abuse problem><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Sweden><Time><United States><United States National Academy of Sciences><United States National Institutes of Health><Vulnerable Populations><Work><abuse of substances><age 15><age 15 years><ages><data infrastructure><data integration><deliberate self harm><depression><disparity in health><drug/agent><evidence base><fifteen year old><fifteen years of age><health care service use><health care service utilization><health disparity><health equity><health insurance plan><high risk><histories><improved><intentional self harm><intentional self injury><legal implication><medication prescription><member><pharmaceutical><prescribed medication><public health relevance><response><same sex partner><same sex relationship><same-sex couple><same-sex marriage><same-sex partnership><self harm><self injury><sex><sexual minority><sexual minority group><sexual minority health><sexual minority health disparity><sexual minority individual><sexual minority people><sexual minority population><social health determinants><social role><statistics><stress reduction><substance abuse><substance misuse><substance use treatment><suicidal risk><suicide risk><time use><trend><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people>
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BRENDA Olivia SANCHEZ

SOUTHEAST ARIZONA AREA HEALTH EDUCATION CENTER, NOGALES, AZ

Good lead · 54/100
Large award
Very recent
Active award
$1,494,916
FY 2026

Project Title

Proyecto Juntos

Grant Number:

3OT2OD035592-01S3

Activity Code:

OT2

Mechanism:

Other

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/19/2023

End Date:

9/18/2028

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Project Abstract

Proyecto Juntos/Project Together (PJ) is a community-led research project to improve access to and utilization of mental/behavioral (M/B) health services. PJ is led by the Southeast Arizona Health Education Center (SEAHEC), a rural health workforce agency, and targets a rural three-county region in ...

Research Terms

<Address><Arizona><Behavioral><Caring><Clinical><Communities><Community Health Aides><County><Development><Evaluation><Goals><Government><Health Care><Health Care Providers><Health Instruction><Health Personnel><Health Resources><Health Services><Health Tutoring><Health education><History><Improve Access><Institution><Insurance><Intervention Strategies><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Phase><Policy Maker><Position><Positioning Attribute><Provider><Psyche structure><Psychological Health><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Recording of previous events><Research><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Rural><Rural Community><Rural Health><Scientist><Training><Trust><behavioral health><care coordination><care costs><community based participatory research><community health worker><community intervention><community led research><community level intervention><community participatory research><community partnered participatory research><community-based intervention><coordinating care><design><designing><developmental><frontier><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><histories><implementation intervention><improved><medical care providers><medical personnel><mental><participatory action research><social stigma><stigma><treatment provider>
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Jerod Michael Rasmussen

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-IRVINE, IRVINE, CA

Good lead · 52/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Active award
$392,500
FY 2026

Project Title

Developmental Programming of the Human Hypothalamus and its Role in Motivated Behaviors

Grant Number:

5R01MH138481-02

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2025

End Date:

12/31/2029

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT This application, submitted in response to NIH PAR-19-162 “Accelerating the Pace of Child Health Research Using Existing Data from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study”, aims to probe the devel- opmental origins of mental illness, a current public health crisis. This pro...

Research Terms

<0 year old><0-11 years old><12-20 years old><15 year old><15 years of age><2 year old><2 years of age><21 year old><21 years of age><21+ years old><4 year old><4 years of age><<1 year old><<1-year-old><<12 months of age><Acceleration><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Animal Experiments><Animal Model><Animal Models and Related Studies><Animals><Behavior><Biological Markers><Birth><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Brain region><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Child><Child Development><Child Health><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Cognitive><Complex><Cost efficiency><Data><Data Set><Development><Disease><Disorder><Drug Use Disorder><Emotional><Emotions><Encephalon><Endocrine Gland Secretion><Environment><Financial Hardship><Graph><Hormones><Human><Hypothalamic structure><Hypothalamus><Individual><Individual Differences><Infant and Child Development><Intervention><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Knowledge><Link><MR Imaging><MR Tomography><MRI><MRIs><Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Measures><Medical Imaging, Magnetic Resonance / Nuclear Magnetic Resonance><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Modeling><Modern Man><NIH><NMR Imaging><NMR Tomography><National Institutes of Health><Neurologic><Neurological><Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Parturition><Pattern><Peripheral><Play><Policies><Population><Predisposition><Primary Prevention><Process><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Public Health><Publishing><Regulation><Research><Rewards><Risk><Role><Sampling><Shapes><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Site><Stress><Structure><Surface><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Susceptibility><System><Testing><Therapeutic Hormone><United States National Institutes of Health><Validation><Zeugmatography><adolescence (12-20)><adult youth><adulthood><adverse childhood events><adverse childhood experiences><age 0><age 15><age 15 years><age 2><age 2 years><age 21><age 21 years><age 4><age 4 years><age <1-year><age associated><age correlated><age dependent><age linked><age related><age specific><aged 2 years><aged two years><ages><analytical method><animal experiment><archival data><archived data><bio-markers><biologic marker><biological signal transduction><biomarker><care giving><caregiving><cognitive development><cohort><computer based prediction><connectome><cytokine><data archived><depression><developmental><early adversity><early childhood adversity><early life adversity><early life stress><economic hardship><economic strain><experience><experimental animal><experimental animals><family structure><fifteen year old><fifteen years of age><financial adversity><financial burden><financial distress><financial incentive><financial insecurity><financial instability><financial reward><financial strain><financial stress><financial worry><four year old><four years of age><human model><hypothalamic><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><inter-individual variability><inter-individual variation><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><large scale data><large scale data sets><large scale datasets><less than 1 year of age><less than 1 year old><less than 12 months of age><less than one year of age><less than one year old><mental illness><model of animal><model of human><monetary incentive><motivated behavior><multi-modality><multimodality><neural correlate><new technology><novel><novel technologies><precision medicine><precision-based medicine><predictive modeling><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><random forest><response><risk mitigation><sex><social role><socio-economic><socio-economically><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><standardize measure><tool><twenty-one year old><twenty-one years of age><two year old><two years of age><under 1 year of age><under 1 year old><under 12 months of age><under one year of age><under one year old><validations><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster>
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Bader Chaarani

UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT & ST AGRIC COLLEGE, BURLINGTON, VT

Good lead · 52/100
Likely hiring
Solid budget
Active award
$390,000
FY 2026

Project Title

Tracking the impact of screen media activity on mental health, cognition and the brain from childhood to adolescence in the longitudinal ABCD study

Grant Number:

5R01MH133138-03

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/15/2023

End Date:

11/30/2028

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Project Abstract

Project Summary Today’s children spend an average of seven hours a day engaging with different types of Screen Media Activity (SMA), such as social media use, video gaming, watching TV or videos, and communicating with their peers. Mixed findings from small studies in adolescents and adults suggest ...

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<0-11 years old><10 year old><10 years of age><12-20 years old><18 year old><18 years of age><21+ years old><9 year old><9 years of age><AD/HD><ADHD><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Aggression><Aggressive behavior><Anxiety><Approaches to prevention><Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder><BMI><BMI percentile><BMI z-score><Bayesian Network><Behavior><Behavioral><Body mass index><Brain><Brain Nervous System><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><Child><Child Development><Child Mental Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Cognition><Communication><Complex><Data><Data Set><Development><Dimensions><Dose><Emotional><Emotions><Encephalon><Environment><Exposure to><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Genetic><Goals><Hour><Immediate Memory><Infant and Child Development><Intervention><Leadership><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Machine Learning><Measures><Mediating><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methodology><Modeling><Motor><Neural Development><Neurocognition><Neurocognitive><Outcome><Paper><Pattern><Persons><Physical activity><Physiology><Policies><Policy Maker><Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type Attention-Deficit Disorder><Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type Hyperactivity Disorder><Prevention approach><Probability><Process><Psyche structure><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Puberty><Publishing><Quetelet index><Reading><Recreation><Reproducibility><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><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><Short-Term Memory><Site><Sleep Disorders><System><Testing><Text Messaging><Thick><Thickness><Time><Twin Multiple Birth><Twin Studies><Twins><Video Games><abnormal psychology><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent mental health><adulthood><age 10><age 10 years><age 18><age 18 years><age 9><age 9 years><analytical method><brain morphology><cognitive development><cognitive function><cognitive task><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 collection site><depression><design><designing><developmental><early adolescence><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><emotion regulation><emotional regulation><engaging with social media><experience><fMRI><gray matter><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal design><longitudinal experimental design><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research design><longitudinal research study><longitudinal study design><machine based learning><machine learning based prediction model><machine learning based predictive model><machine learning prediction><machine learning prediction model><mental><multi-modal data><multi-modal datasets><multi-modality><multimodal data><multimodal datasets><multimodality><multisensory><neural><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurobiological mechanism><neurodevelopment><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><nine year old><nine years of age><pediatric><peer><prevent><preventing><response><reward processing><screen time><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><short message service><sleep diseases><sleep dysfunction><sleep illness><sleep problem><sms messaging><social media activity><social media engagement><social media use><substantia grisea><television watching><ten year old><ten years of age><texting><theories><tv watching><utilize social media><video call><video calling><video chat><video phone call><videogame><working memory><youngster>
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Michael E Newcomb

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AT CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

Good lead · 50/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$379,821
FY 2026

Project Title

Training Program in Translational Behavioral Science in HIV and Mental Health

Grant Number:

5T32MH130325-04

Activity Code:

T32

Mechanism:

Training, Institutional

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/1/2022

End Date:

12/31/2027

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Project Abstract

HIV continues to be a major health concern in the U.S., impacting all groups of individuals across the country. People at risk for, or living with, HIV experience numerous other health issues, including mental health problems, substance use, and various physical health outcomes. Life stressors are l...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Behavioral Sciences><HIV><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><LAV-HTLV-III><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Psychological Health><Training Programs><Virus-HIV>
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Colleen Stiles-Shields

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO, Chicago, IL

Good lead · 48/100
Above-average budget
Very 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

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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 ...

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<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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Gregory Jay Cole

NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, NC

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$216,314
FY 2026

Project Title

Feeding the STEM Pipeline with Neuroscientists Trained at NCCU

Grant Number:

5R25MH129791-05

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2022

End Date:

10/31/2026

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Project Abstract

Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section The education and training of master’s students is critical to developing the STEM workforce and encouraging trainees to pursue doctoral programs and research in neuroscience and mental health fields. This proposal establishes a unique fellowship that enhan...

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<American><Collaborations><Communities><Core Facility><Curriculum><Development><Education and Training><Educational Achievement><Educational Curriculum><Educational Status><Enrollment><Ensure><Faculty><Fellowship><Funding><Goals><Immersion><Individual><Institution><Knowledge><Lead><Leadership><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mentors><Neurosciences><Neurosciences Research><North Carolina><Ownership><Pb element><Psychological Health><Research><STEM career><STEM workforce><Students><Technical Expertise><Techniques><Training><Training and Education><Universities><career fair><career networking><class development><course development><course material development><design><designing><developmental><educational level><enroll><experience><feeding><graduate student><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><interest><job market><lab curriculum><laboratory course><laboratory curriculum><lectures><lesson plans><member><peer><peer networks><professional networking><programs><public health relevance><role model><science, technology, engineering and math career><science, technology, engineering and math workforce><science, technology, engineering and mathematics career><science, technology, engineering and mathematics workforce><speed networking><student mentoring><student research><student-led learning><student-led research><success><technical skills><tool><training achievement><training level><training status><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate research><undergraduate student>
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Wendy Heck Grillo

NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, NC

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$216,314
FY 2026

Project Title

Feeding the STEM Pipeline with Neuroscientists Trained at NCCU

Grant Number:

5R25MH129791-05

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2022

End Date:

10/31/2026

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Project Abstract

Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section The education and training of master’s students is critical to developing the STEM workforce and encouraging trainees to pursue doctoral programs and research in neuroscience and mental health fields. This proposal establishes a unique fellowship that enhan...

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<American><Collaborations><Communities><Core Facility><Curriculum><Development><Education and Training><Educational Achievement><Educational Curriculum><Educational Status><Enrollment><Ensure><Faculty><Fellowship><Funding><Goals><Immersion><Individual><Institution><Knowledge><Lead><Leadership><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mentors><Neurosciences><Neurosciences Research><North Carolina><Ownership><Pb element><Psychological Health><Research><STEM career><STEM workforce><Students><Technical Expertise><Techniques><Training><Training and Education><Universities><career fair><career networking><class development><course development><course material development><design><designing><developmental><educational level><enroll><experience><feeding><graduate student><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><interest><job market><lab curriculum><laboratory course><laboratory curriculum><lectures><lesson plans><member><peer><peer networks><professional networking><programs><public health relevance><role model><science, technology, engineering and math career><science, technology, engineering and math workforce><science, technology, engineering and mathematics career><science, technology, engineering and mathematics workforce><speed networking><student mentoring><student research><student-led learning><student-led research><success><technical skills><tool><training achievement><training level><training status><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate research><undergraduate student>
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Simon Alexander Marshall

NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, NC

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$216,314
FY 2026

Project Title

Feeding the STEM Pipeline with Neuroscientists Trained at NCCU

Grant Number:

5R25MH129791-05

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2022

End Date:

10/31/2026

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Project Abstract

Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section The education and training of master’s students is critical to developing the STEM workforce and encouraging trainees to pursue doctoral programs and research in neuroscience and mental health fields. This proposal establishes a unique fellowship that enhan...

Research Terms

<American><Collaborations><Communities><Core Facility><Curriculum><Development><Education and Training><Educational Achievement><Educational Curriculum><Educational Status><Enrollment><Ensure><Faculty><Fellowship><Funding><Goals><Immersion><Individual><Institution><Knowledge><Lead><Leadership><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mentors><Neurosciences><Neurosciences Research><North Carolina><Ownership><Pb element><Psychological Health><Research><STEM career><STEM workforce><Students><Technical Expertise><Techniques><Training><Training and Education><Universities><career fair><career networking><class development><course development><course material development><design><designing><developmental><educational level><enroll><experience><feeding><graduate student><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><interest><job market><lab curriculum><laboratory course><laboratory curriculum><lectures><lesson plans><member><peer><peer networks><professional networking><programs><public health relevance><role model><science, technology, engineering and math career><science, technology, engineering and math workforce><science, technology, engineering and mathematics career><science, technology, engineering and mathematics workforce><speed networking><student mentoring><student research><student-led learning><student-led research><success><technical skills><tool><training achievement><training level><training status><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate research><undergraduate student>
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Briana Mezuk

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$215,281
FY 2026

Project Title

Summer Training Program in Integrative Methods for Mental and Physical Health

Grant Number:

5R25MH136652-07

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/6/2019

End Date:

1/31/2028

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Project Abstract

Summary The goal of this proposal is to continue and expand our state-of-the-art, interdisciplinary training program to enhance the methodological skills of early-career scientists conducting integrative health research. Mental and physical health outcomes, and the differences we see across populati...

Research Terms

<Address><Attention><Behavioral><Behavioral Sciences><Biologic Factor><Biological><Biological Factors><COVID associated morbidity><COVID crisis><COVID epidemic><COVID induced morbidity><COVID morbidity><COVID pandemic><COVID related morbidity><COVID-19 associated morbidity><COVID-19 crisis><COVID-19 epidemic><COVID-19 era><COVID-19 global health crisis><COVID-19 global pandemic><COVID-19 health crisis><COVID-19 induced morbidity><COVID-19 morbidity><COVID-19 pandemic><COVID-19 period><COVID-19 public health crisis><COVID-19 related morbidity><COVID-19 years><Cancers><Cardiac Diseases><Cardiac Disorders><Clinical><Collaborations><Complex><Data Collection><Development><Diabetes Mellitus><Diagnostic><Discipline><Economics><Education><Educational aspects><Educational workshop><Empirical Research><Ensure><Environmental Factor><Environmental Risk Factor><Evaluation><Fatigue><Feeling><Fostering><Funding><Generalized Growth><Goals><Growth><Health><Health Sciences><Health Services><Heart Diseases><Hybrids><Individual><Institution><Integrative Medicine><Intervention><Investigators><Knowledge><Lack of Energy><Leadership><Learning><Link><Loneliness><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Measurement><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><Modification><Morbidity><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Nature><Outcome><Pain><Painful><Participant><Performance><Persons><Population><Process><Productivity><Progress Reports><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychosocial Assessment and Care><Psychosocial Factor><Public Health><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Race><Races><Reporting><Research><Research Design><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Research Training><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><Science><Scientist><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><Shapes><Sleep disturbances><Social Sciences><Structure><Study Type><Symptoms><Techniques><Technology><Theoretic Models><Theoretical model><Time><Tissue Growth><Training><Training Activity><Training Programs><United States National Institutes of Health><Work><Workshop><aberrant sleep><analytical tool><applied learning><biologic><care services><care systems><career><case-based><clinical care><cohort><coronavirus disease 2019 associated morbidity><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 induced morbidity><coronavirus disease 2019 morbidity><coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic><coronavirus disease 2019 public health crisis><coronavirus disease 2019 related morbidity><coronavirus disease associated morbidity><coronavirus disease crisis><coronavirus disease epidemic><coronavirus disease induced morbidity><coronavirus disease morbidity><coronavirus disease pandemic><coronavirus disease related morbidity><coronavirus disease-19 global pandemic><coronavirus disease-19 pandemic><design><designing><developmental><diabetes><disparity in health><disrupted sleep><disturbed sleep><economic><environmental risk><experience><feelings><hands-on learning><health disparity><heart disorder><impaired sleep><integrative healing><integrative health><interactive engagement><interactive learning><interest><irregular sleep><lonely><malignancy><mental illness><multidisciplinary><neoplasm/cancer><neurophysiological><neurophysiology><ontogeny><peer><peer coaching><peer instruction><peer led team learning><peer mentoring><peer networks><peer support><peer teaching><physical conditioning><physical health><population health><programs><psychiatric illness><psychologic><psychological><psychological disorder><psychological distress><psychosocial><psychosocial assessment><psychosocial care><psychosocial studies><psychosocial support><psychosocial variables><racial><racial background><racial origin><recruit><response><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><skill acquisition><skill development><skills><sleep disruption><sleep dysregulation><sleep/wake disruption><sleep/wake disturbance><social><social capital><socio-economic><socio-economically><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><study design><success><summer institute><tool><training module><virtual><webinar>
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Scott L Letendre

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO, LA JOLLA, CA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$209,974
FY 2026

Project Title

Sustained Training in Aging and HIV Research (STAHR)

Grant Number:

5R25MH108389-09

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2016

End Date:

3/31/2028

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Project Abstract

This application proposes to continue to develop, implement, and evaluate the highly successful Sustained Training on Aging and HIV Research (STAHR) research training program, which has the goal of expanding the pool of NIMH-funded new investigators performing research of HIV, aging, and mental heal...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS focused research><AIDS related research><AIDS research><AIDS science><AIDS specific research><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Affective Disorders><Aging><Applications Grants><Appointment><Area><Award><Bioinformatics><Biological Markers><Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><Brain><Brain Nervous System><CNS plasticity><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><California><Clinical><Cognition Disorders><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Collaborations><Complex><Country><Development><Development Plans><Distance Learning><Disturbance in cognition><Dysfunction><Educational workshop><Encephalon><Ethics><Faculty><Family Practice><Fostering><Functional disorder><Funding><Funding Mechanisms><Generalized Growth><Geriatrics><Goals><Grant><Grant Proposals><Growth><HIV><HIV and aging><HIV associated aging><HIV focused research><HIV individuals><HIV infected individuals><HIV infected persons><HIV investigation><HIV people><HIV positive individuals><HIV positive people><HIV related aging><HIV related research><HIV research><HIV science><HIV specific research><Home><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Impaired cognition><Individual><Infrastructure><Institution><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Investigation on HIV><Investigators><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Learning><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Manuscripts><Medicine><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mentorship><Mood Disorders><Morbidity><NIH Office of AIDS Research><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Neuronal Plasticity><Neurosciences><Older Population><Outcome Measure><PLWH><PWH><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Phase><Physiopathology><Polypharmacy><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Premature Aging><Premature aging syndrome><Preventative strategy><Prevention strategy><Preventive Medicine><Preventive strategy><Productivity><Program Evaluation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatry><Psychological Health><Public Health><Publications><Publishing><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Research><Research Associate><Research Grants><Research Institute><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Research Support><Research Training><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><Science><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Secure><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><Sum><Tissue Growth><Training><Training Activity><Training Programs><Underrepresented Ethnic Minority><Underrepresented Minority><Universities><Virus-HIV><Work><Workshop><aged brain><aging brain><aging people with HIV><aging population with HIV><aging with HIV><aging with human immunodeficiency virus><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><career><career development><central nervous system plasticity><cognitive disease><cognitive disorder><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><cognitive syndrome><community engagement><community involvement><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><cultural competence><culturally competent><design><designing><developmental><engagement with communities><enhance healthspan><ethical><experience><extend healthspan><extending healthy lifespan><family medicine><geriatric medicine><healthspan extension><homes><human immunodeficiency virus research><improve healthspan><improved><increase healthspan><individuals infected with HIV><individuals with HIV><individuals with human immunodeficiency virus><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><life span><lifespan><measurable outcome><medical college><medical schools><mental development><mental illness><multidisciplinary><neural plasticity><neurobehavioral><neuroplastic><neuroplasticity><new approaches><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><older groups><older individuals><older person><ontogeny><outcome measurement><pathophysiology><people infected with HIV><people infected with human immunodeficiency virus><people living with HIV><people with HIV><people with human immunodeficiency virus><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><premature><prematurity><prevent><preventative medicine><preventing><programs><prolong healthspan><promote healthspan><psychiatric co-morbidity><psychiatric comorbidity><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychosocial stresses><psychosocial stressors><recruit><remote learning><research addressing HIV><research associates><research in HIV><research into HIV><research on HIV><research on human immunodeficiency virus><research to address HIV><resilience><resilient><school of medicine><science on HIV><science to address HIV><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><skills><studies on HIV><success><summer institute><training module><translational investigator><translational researcher><translational scientist><under-representation of minorities><under-represented minority><underrepresentation of minorities><well-being><wellbeing>
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DAVID J MOORE

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO, LA JOLLA, CA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$209,974
FY 2026

Project Title

Sustained Training in Aging and HIV Research (STAHR)

Grant Number:

5R25MH108389-09

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2016

End Date:

3/31/2028

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Project Abstract

This application proposes to continue to develop, implement, and evaluate the highly successful Sustained Training on Aging and HIV Research (STAHR) research training program, which has the goal of expanding the pool of NIMH-funded new investigators performing research of HIV, aging, and mental heal...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS focused research><AIDS related research><AIDS research><AIDS science><AIDS specific research><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Affective Disorders><Aging><Applications Grants><Appointment><Area><Award><Bioinformatics><Biological Markers><Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><Brain><Brain Nervous System><CNS plasticity><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><California><Clinical><Cognition Disorders><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Collaborations><Complex><Country><Development><Development Plans><Distance Learning><Disturbance in cognition><Dysfunction><Educational workshop><Encephalon><Ethics><Faculty><Family Practice><Fostering><Functional disorder><Funding><Funding Mechanisms><Generalized Growth><Geriatrics><Goals><Grant><Grant Proposals><Growth><HIV><HIV and aging><HIV associated aging><HIV focused research><HIV individuals><HIV infected individuals><HIV infected persons><HIV investigation><HIV people><HIV positive individuals><HIV positive people><HIV related aging><HIV related research><HIV research><HIV science><HIV specific research><Home><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Impaired cognition><Individual><Infrastructure><Institution><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Investigation on HIV><Investigators><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Learning><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Manuscripts><Medicine><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mentorship><Mood Disorders><Morbidity><NIH Office of AIDS Research><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Neuronal Plasticity><Neurosciences><Older Population><Outcome Measure><PLWH><PWH><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Phase><Physiopathology><Polypharmacy><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Premature Aging><Premature aging syndrome><Preventative strategy><Prevention strategy><Preventive Medicine><Preventive strategy><Productivity><Program Evaluation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatry><Psychological Health><Public Health><Publications><Publishing><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Research><Research Associate><Research Grants><Research Institute><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Research Support><Research Training><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><Science><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Secure><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><Sum><Tissue Growth><Training><Training Activity><Training Programs><Underrepresented Ethnic Minority><Underrepresented Minority><Universities><Virus-HIV><Work><Workshop><aged brain><aging brain><aging people with HIV><aging population with HIV><aging with HIV><aging with human immunodeficiency virus><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><career><career development><central nervous system plasticity><cognitive disease><cognitive disorder><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><cognitive syndrome><community engagement><community involvement><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><cultural competence><culturally competent><design><designing><developmental><engagement with communities><enhance healthspan><ethical><experience><extend healthspan><extending healthy lifespan><family medicine><geriatric medicine><healthspan extension><homes><human immunodeficiency virus research><improve healthspan><improved><increase healthspan><individuals infected with HIV><individuals with HIV><individuals with human immunodeficiency virus><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><life span><lifespan><measurable outcome><medical college><medical schools><mental development><mental illness><multidisciplinary><neural plasticity><neurobehavioral><neuroplastic><neuroplasticity><new approaches><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><older groups><older individuals><older person><ontogeny><outcome measurement><pathophysiology><people infected with HIV><people infected with human immunodeficiency virus><people living with HIV><people with HIV><people with human immunodeficiency virus><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><premature><prematurity><prevent><preventative medicine><preventing><programs><prolong healthspan><promote healthspan><psychiatric co-morbidity><psychiatric comorbidity><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychosocial stresses><psychosocial stressors><recruit><remote learning><research addressing HIV><research associates><research in HIV><research into HIV><research on HIV><research on human immunodeficiency virus><research to address HIV><resilience><resilient><school of medicine><science on HIV><science to address HIV><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><skills><studies on HIV><success><summer institute><training module><translational investigator><translational researcher><translational scientist><under-representation of minorities><under-represented minority><underrepresentation of minorities><well-being><wellbeing>
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Erin elizabeth Sundermann

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO, LA JOLLA, CA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$209,974
FY 2026

Project Title

Sustained Training in Aging and HIV Research (STAHR)

Grant Number:

5R25MH108389-09

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2016

End Date:

3/31/2028

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Project Abstract

This application proposes to continue to develop, implement, and evaluate the highly successful Sustained Training on Aging and HIV Research (STAHR) research training program, which has the goal of expanding the pool of NIMH-funded new investigators performing research of HIV, aging, and mental heal...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS focused research><AIDS related research><AIDS research><AIDS science><AIDS specific research><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Affective Disorders><Aging><Applications Grants><Appointment><Area><Award><Bioinformatics><Biological Markers><Biometrics><Biometry><Biostatistics><Brain><Brain Nervous System><CNS plasticity><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><California><Clinical><Cognition Disorders><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Collaborations><Complex><Country><Development><Development Plans><Distance Learning><Disturbance in cognition><Dysfunction><Educational workshop><Encephalon><Ethics><Faculty><Family Practice><Fostering><Functional disorder><Funding><Funding Mechanisms><Generalized Growth><Geriatrics><Goals><Grant><Grant Proposals><Growth><HIV><HIV and aging><HIV associated aging><HIV focused research><HIV individuals><HIV infected individuals><HIV infected persons><HIV investigation><HIV people><HIV positive individuals><HIV positive people><HIV related aging><HIV related research><HIV research><HIV science><HIV specific research><Home><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Impaired cognition><Individual><Infrastructure><Institution><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Investigation on HIV><Investigators><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Learning><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Manuscripts><Medicine><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mentorship><Mood Disorders><Morbidity><NIH Office of AIDS Research><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Neuronal Plasticity><Neurosciences><Older Population><Outcome Measure><PLWH><PWH><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Phase><Physiopathology><Polypharmacy><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Premature Aging><Premature aging syndrome><Preventative strategy><Prevention strategy><Preventive Medicine><Preventive strategy><Productivity><Program Evaluation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatry><Psychological Health><Public Health><Publications><Publishing><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Research><Research Associate><Research Grants><Research Institute><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Research Support><Research Training><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><Science><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Secure><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><Sum><Tissue Growth><Training><Training Activity><Training Programs><Underrepresented Ethnic Minority><Underrepresented Minority><Universities><Virus-HIV><Work><Workshop><aged brain><aging brain><aging people with HIV><aging population with HIV><aging with HIV><aging with human immunodeficiency virus><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><career><career development><central nervous system plasticity><cognitive disease><cognitive disorder><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><cognitive syndrome><community engagement><community involvement><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><cultural competence><culturally competent><design><designing><developmental><engagement with communities><enhance healthspan><ethical><experience><extend healthspan><extending healthy lifespan><family medicine><geriatric medicine><healthspan extension><homes><human immunodeficiency virus research><improve healthspan><improved><increase healthspan><individuals infected with HIV><individuals with HIV><individuals with human immunodeficiency virus><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><life span><lifespan><measurable outcome><medical college><medical schools><mental development><mental illness><multidisciplinary><neural plasticity><neurobehavioral><neuroplastic><neuroplasticity><new approaches><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><older groups><older individuals><older person><ontogeny><outcome measurement><pathophysiology><people infected with HIV><people infected with human immunodeficiency virus><people living with HIV><people with HIV><people with human immunodeficiency virus><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><premature><prematurity><prevent><preventative medicine><preventing><programs><prolong healthspan><promote healthspan><psychiatric co-morbidity><psychiatric comorbidity><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychosocial stresses><psychosocial stressors><recruit><remote learning><research addressing HIV><research associates><research in HIV><research into HIV><research on HIV><research on human immunodeficiency virus><research to address HIV><resilience><resilient><school of medicine><science on HIV><science to address HIV><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><skills><studies on HIV><success><summer institute><training module><translational investigator><translational researcher><translational scientist><under-representation of minorities><under-represented minority><underrepresentation of minorities><well-being><wellbeing>
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Erin Alyssa Vogel

UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HLTH SCIENCES CTR, OKLAHOMA CITY, OK

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
Career award
$198,612
FY 2026

Project Title

Identifying and Addressing the Effects of Social Media Use on Young Adults' E-Cigarette Use: A Solutions-Oriented Approach

Grant Number:

5K01DA055073-04

Activity Code:

K01

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2023

End Date:

1/31/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The overall goals of this K01 Mentored Career Development Award are to understand how young adults’ (age 18-25) social media use affects their nicotine vaping and to identify intervention targets that mitigate social media’s impact on vaping. Prevalence of vaping and social media use...

Research Terms

<18 year old><18 years of age><19 year old><19 years of age><2 arm RCT><2 arm randomized control trial><2 arm randomized controlled trial><Active Follow-up><Address><Affect><Behavior><California><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Cell Phone><Cellular Phone><Cellular Telephone><Data><Development><Distress><Exposure to><Focus Groups><Frequencies><Future><Generations><Goals><Health><Health behavior><Incentives><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Investigators><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><Learning><Link><Measurement><Measures><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mentors><Mentorship><Methodology><Mobile Phones><Nicotine><Participant><Patient Self-Report><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Prevalence><Probabilistic Models><Probability Models><Psychological Health><Randomized><Reporting><Research><Research Career Program><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Risk Behaviors><Risk Factors><Risky Behavior><Scientist><Self-Report><Statistical Models><Stress><Symptoms><Testing><Time><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Training><Universities><active followup><adult youth><age 18><age 18 years><age 19><age 19 years><at risk behavior><behavioral health><develop therapy><developmental><digital><digital health><digital intervention><digital tool><digital toolkit><e-cig use><e-cigarette use><ecig use><ecigarette use><effective intervention><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><electronic cigarette use><engaging with social media><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><health related behavior><iPhone><improved><intervention development><nineteen year old><nineteen years old><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><smart phone><smartphone><social><social media><social media activity><social media engagement><social media use><statistical linear mixed models><statistical linear models><therapy development><tobacco product use><treatment development><two arm RCT><two arm randomized control trial><two arm randomized controlled trial><utilize social media><vaping><vaping nicotine><well-being><wellbeing><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood>
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Christopher James Kennedy

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
Career award
$182,025
FY 2026

Project Title

Improving emergency psychiatric care through machine learning, causal inference, and psychometrics

Grant Number:

5K01MH135131-03

Activity Code:

K01

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2023

End Date:

11/30/2027

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Project Abstract

Background: The United States is experiencing a crisis in mental health care, in which long-term shifts towards the emergency department (ED) for psychiatric treatment have been accelerated in recent years – including reduced inpatient hospitalization capacity, delayed outpatient appointments, exten...

Research Terms

<Acceleration><Accident and Emergency department><Acute><Address><Admission><Admission activity><Adverse Experience><Adverse event><Age><Agitation><Ambulatory Care><Ambulatory Monitoring><Anxiety><Appointment><Area><Automated Clinical Decision Support><Aves><Avian><Award><Beds><Big Data><BigData><Birds><Calibration><Caring><Categories><Characteristics><Chest Pain><Clinical><Cognitive Discrimination><Complex><Computing Methodologies><Continuity of Care><Continuity of Patient Care><Continuum of Care><Coupled><Crowding><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Bases><Data Science><Databases><Day Care><Decision Making><Development><Diagnosis><Diagnostic><Discrimination><Disparities><Disparity><Drugs><ED care><ED visit><ER care><ER visit><Electronic Health Record><Emergencies><Emergency Care><Emergency Department><Emergency Department care><Emergency Room care><Emergency Situation><Emergency care visit><Emergency department visit><Emergency health care><Emergency hospital visit><Emergency medical care><Emergency room><Emergency room visit><Environment><Event><Fatigue><Future><General Hospitals><General Taxonomy><Generalized Growth><Goals><Grant><Grouping><Growth><Health><Health Care Systems><Health Care Utilization><Health Status><Health system><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Hospitals><Hybrids><Iatrogenesis><Inpatients><Intervention><Jordan><Label><Lack of Energy><Leadership><Learning><Length of Stay><Level of Health><Machine Learning><Massachusetts><Medication><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mentorship><Methods><Modeling><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Nature><New England><Northeastern United States><Number of Days in Hospital><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatient Care><Outpatient Monitoring><Outpatients><Overdose><Partial Hospitalization><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Pattern><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Precision therapeutics><Preparation><Procedures><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatric therapeutic procedure><Psychiatry><Psychological Health><Psychological reinforcement><Psychometrics><Psychomotor Agitation><Psychomotor Excitement><Psychomotor Hyperactivity><Psychomotor Restlessness><Psychopathology><Reinforcement><Research><Research Proposals><Research Resources><Resources><Restlessness><Risk><Risk Factors><Rural><SAMHSA><Series><Services><Social isolation><Statistical Methods><Stress><Structure><Subgroup><Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration><Suicide attempt><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><System><Taxonomy><Testing><Therapeutic><Time><Tissue Growth><Training><Treatment Day Care><Uninsured><United States><United States Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration><Visit><Vulnerable Populations><Work><Writing><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><adverse event risk><ages><autoencoder><autoencoding neural network><automated decision support><autonomous decision support><care for patients><care of patients><career development><caring for patients><clinical care><clinical decision-making><computational methodology><computational methods><computer based method><computer based prediction><computer methods><computing method><data base><data interpretation><deep learning><deep learning method><deep learning strategy><density><depression><developmental><disparity in health><drug/agent><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><emergency settings><experience><groupings><health care quality><health care service use><health care service utilization><health disparity><health level><hospital days><hospital length of stay><hospital re-admission><hospital readmission><hospital stay><iatrogenic><iatrogenically><iatrogenicity><implementation science><improved><indexing><insight><machine based learning><machine learning based model><machine learning model><malleable risk><medical college><medical schools><mental disorder prevention><mental health care><mental illness><modifiable risk><neural network><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><novel><ontogeny><outpatient programs><outpatient services><outpatient treatment><patient oriented outcomes><patient population><patient stratification><personalization of treatment><personalized medicine><personalized therapy><personalized treatment><pragmatic effectiveness trial><pragmatic trial><precision therapies><precision treatment><predictive modeling><preparations><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><programs><psychiatric care><psychiatric emergency><psychiatric illness><psychiatric therapy><psychiatric treatment><psychological disorder><psychotic><re-admission><re-hospitalization><readmission><rehospitalization><resilience factor><resiliency factor><response to therapy><response to treatment><school of medicine><statistic methods><statistics><stratified patient><suicidal attempt><suicidality prevention><suicide intervention><support tools><therapeutic response><therapy optimization><therapy response><tool><treatment effect><treatment optimization><treatment planning><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><treatment strategy><trend><unsupervised clustering><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><youth age>
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Andrew Hyatt

CAMBRIDGE HEALTH ALLIANCE, CAMBRIDGE, MA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
Career award
$177,065
FY 2026

Project Title

Impact of cannabis legalization and commercialization on substance use and mental health outcomes in psychosis

Grant Number:

5K23DA062173-02

Activity Code:

K23

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/15/2024

End Date:

11/30/2028

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Project Abstract

Legalization of cannabis and subsequent expansion of commercial cannabis markets are spreading rapidly across the United States. While many can use cannabis without significant harm, individuals with serious mental illnesses such as schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders are disproportionally l...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Accounting><Adult><Adult Human><Advertising><Affect><Area><Cannabis><Cannabis law><Cannabis policy><Cannabis retail><Clinic><Clinical><Data><Data Files><Data Sources><Development><Diagnosis><Drops><Drugs><ED visit><ER visit><Emergency care visit><Emergency department visit><Emergency hospital visit><Emergency room visit><Evaluation Research><Foundations><Funding><General Population><General Public><Goals><Harm Minimization><Harm Reduction><Health><Health Alliance><Health Policy><Health Services><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Impoverished><Individual><Intervention><Investigators><Knowledge><Legal><Link><Low income><Marketing><Measures><Medication><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mentorship><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><NIDA><NIH><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><National Institutes of Health><Neighborhoods><Neural Development><Outcome><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Policies><Policy Maker><Policy Research><Population><Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health><Poverty><Prevalence><Psychiatrist><Psychological Health><Psychoses><Psychotic Disorders><Public Health><Public Policy><Public Sector><Quasi-experiment><Quasi-experimental analysis><Quasi-experimental approach><Quasi-experimental design><Quasi-experimental methods><Quasi-experimental research><Quasi-experimental study><Quasi-experimental technique><Recreation><Relapse><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Risk><Schizophrenia><Schizophrenic Disorders><Services><Severities><Specialty><Statistical Methods><Strategic Planning><Substance Use Disorder><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Teaching Hospitals><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Training><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Variant><Variation><Vulnerable Populations><Youth><Youth 10-21><addiction><addictive disorder><adult youth><adulthood><cannabis legalization><cannabis market><cannabis marketplace><cannabis regulation><cannabis use><cannabis use law><cannabis use policy><career><chronic mental illness><commercialization><community level disadvantage><critical period><data warehouse><dementia praecox><design><designing><developmental><differences in health><disadvantaged community><drug/agent><early psychosis><evaluation investigation><experience><first episode psychosis><health care policy><health difference><improved outcome><inpatient psychiatric care><inpatient psychiatric treatment><interest><investigate evaluation><large data sets><large datasets><legal marijuana><legalized cannabis><legalized marijuana><marijuana law><marijuana legalization><marijuana policy><marijuana retail><marijuana use><medical college><medical schools><medical specialties><neighborhood barrier><neighborhood disadvantage><neighborhood-level barrier><neighborhood-level disadvantage><neurodevelopment><persistent mental illness><psychiatric hospitalization><psychotic illness><psychotic symptoms><schizophrenic><school of medicine><secondary outcome><sell cannabis><sell marijuana><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><skills><statistic methods><study evaluation><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance use treatment><substance using><survey evaluation><trend><urban area><urban location><urban region><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youth age>
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Nicole Beaulieu Perez

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
Career award
$168,480
FY 2026

Project Title

Reducing Disparities in Mental and Metabolic Health among Predominantly Low-Income, Black and Hispanic Women with and without HIV

Grant Number:

5K08MD019998-03

Activity Code:

K08

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/21/2024

End Date:

2/28/2029

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT In the United States, Black and Hispanic women (BHW) have the greatest risks of poverty, type 2 diabetes (T2D), and depression, problems which represent overlapping and mutually reinforcing epidemics. In the context of HIV, the economic, metabolic, and mental health risks are even greater, ...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><Acceleration><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Adult-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Affect><Aging><Anti-HIV Positivity><Behavioral><Bioinformatics><Biological><Biological Markers><Biology><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Caring><Causality><Clinical><Clinical Data><Cohort Studies><Collection><Communities><Critical Paths><Critical Pathways><Cross-Sectional Studies><Cross-Sectional Survey><Data><Data Collection><Decrease disparity><Development><Diagnosis><Disease Frequency Surveys><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><Ecological impact><Economically Deprived><Economics><Emotional Depression><Environmental Factor><Environmental Impact><Environmental Risk Factor><Epidemic><Epigenetic><Epigenetic Change><Epigenetic Mechanism><Epigenetic Process><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Etiology><Exposure to><Functional MRI><Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging><Funding><Future><GI microbiome><Glycohemoglobin A><Glycosylated hemoglobin A><Goals><Grant><HIV><HIV Positive><HIV Positivity><HIV Seroconversion><HIV Seropositivity><HIV antibody positive><HIV disease status><HIV infection status><HIV serostatus><HIV status><HIV+><HIV1 infection status><HIV1 status><HTLV-III Seroconversion><HTLV-III Seropositivity><Hb A1><Hb A1a+b><Hb A1c><HbA1><HbA1c><Health><Hemoglobin A(1)><Heterogeneity><Hispanic Females><Hispanic Women><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Impoverished><Individual><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><Ketosis-Resistant Diabetes Mellitus><LAV-HTLV-III><Link><Low income><Lower disparity><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Maps><Maturity-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mentors><Metabolic><Metabolic dysfunction><Methods><Molecular><NCMHD><NIDDM><NIH><NIMH><NIMHD><National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities><National Institute of Mental Health><National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities><National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities><National Institutes of Health><Neurobiology><Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes><Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Nutrition><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Poverty><Psyche structure><Psychological Health><Race><Races><Research><Research Career Program><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Sentinel><Severities><Slow-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Stable Diabetes Mellitus><Stress><Symptoms><T2 DM><T2D><T2DM><The Multi-center AIDS Cohort Study><The Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study><Training><Translating><Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 2 diabetes><Type II Diabetes Mellitus><Type II diabetes><United States><United States National Institutes of Health><Variant><Variation><Virus-HIV><Woman><Women's Interagency HIV Study><Women's cohort><Work><accelerated epigenetic age><accelerated epigenetic aging><accelerated pace of epigenetic aging><acceleration in epigenetic age><adult onset diabetes><aging induced epigenetic change><aging-associated epigenetic change><aging-related epigenetic change><alter microbiome><bio-markers><biologic><biologic marker><biomarker><black female><black women><brain based><built environment><causation><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cohort><cohort in women><cohort on women><cohort research study><cohort survey><comorbidity><cross-sectional research study><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><developmental><diagnostic biomarker><diagnostic marker><digestive tract microbiome><disease causation><disparity in health><disparity reduction><early life stress><economic><economic disparity><economically disadvantaged><enteric microbiome><environmental risk><epigenetic aging><epigenetic mechanisms in aging><epigenetic modifications in aging><epigenetic regulation of aging><epigenetically><experience><fMRI><faster epigenetic aging><faster rates of epigenetic aging><female bias><female cohort><female predominance><female preponderance><food insecure><food insecurity><food scarcity><gastrointestinal microbiome><gut microbes><gut microbial species><gut microbiome><gut to brain axis><gut-associated microbiome><gut-brain axis><gut-brain communication><gut-brain interactions><gut-brain relationship><gut-brain signaling><health disparity><hemoglobin A1c><improved><increased epigenetic age><increased epigenetic aging><increased rates of epigenetic aging><indexing><inflammation marker><inflammatory marker><intestinal biome><intestinal microbes><intestinal microbiome><ketosis resistant diabetes><low SES><low food security><low socio-economic position><low socio-economic status><low socioeconomic position><low socioeconomic status><maturity onset diabetes><mental><microbiome><microbiome adaptation><microbiome alteration><microbiome perturbation><mitigate disparity><multimorbidity><multiomics><multiple chronic conditions><multiple omics><neural imaging><neuro-imaging><neurobiological><neuroimaging><neurological imaging><panomics><pathway><predominance in females><predominance in women><programs><protective factors><racial><racial background><racial origin><rapid epigenetic aging><reduce disparity><reduction in disparity><social><social culture><social disadvantage><social disparities><social factors><social inequality><social role><social stress><socially stressed><socio-cultural><socio-economic><socio-economically><sociocultural><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><type 2 DM><type II DM><type two diabetes><women's predominance><women's preponderance>
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ALEXANDRA MONZON

NEMOURS CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, ORLANDO, ORLANDO, FL

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
Career award
$150,828
FY 2026

Project Title

Adapting Single Sessions Interventions for Type 1 Diabetes (ASSISTED): Integrated Pediatric Care to Reduce Depression and HbA1c

Grant Number:

5K23DK139431-03

Activity Code:

K23

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2024

End Date:

2/28/2029

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a common pediatric chronic medical condition that involves a complex daily regimen. Most children and adolescents with T1D do not meet glycemic control recommendations, suggesting that many likely struggle to manage T1D effectively. Behavioral interv...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><18 year old><18 years of age><Active Follow-up><Acute><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Ambulatory Care><Appointment><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Brittle Diabetes Mellitus><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Caring><Child><Child Youth><Childhood><Childhood diabetes><Children (0-21)><Chronic><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Clinic><Clinical Trials><Complex><Complications of Diabetes Mellitus><Conditioning Therapy><Continuous Glucose Monitor><Control Groups><Data><Depression screen><Development Plans><Diabetes Complications><Diabetes Mellitus><Diabetes-Related Complications><Diabetic Complications><Emotional Depression><Family><Feedback><Frequencies><Glycated Hemoglobins><Glycohemoglobin A><Glycosylated Hemoglobin><Glycosylated hemoglobin A><Goals><Hb A1><Hb A1a+b><Hb A1c><HbA1><HbA1c><Health><Health Care Costs><Health Care Providers><Health Costs><Health Personnel><Hemoglobin A(1)><IDDM><Individual><Insulin Infusion Systems><Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Intervention><Intervention Trial><Interventional trial><Interview><Investigators><Juvenile-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><Ketosis-Prone Diabetes Mellitus><Knowledge><Manuals><Medical><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mentors><Mission><Modeling><Modernization><NIDDK><National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases><Out-patients><Outpatient Care><Outpatients><Parents><Participant><Process><Provider><Psychological Health><QOL><Quality of life><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Randomization trial><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Regimen><Reporting><Research><Research Career Program><Research Design><Research Grants><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Researchers><Risk><Site><Structure><Study Type><Sudden-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><T1 DM><T1 diabetes><T1D><T1DM><Testing><Training><Treatment Efficacy><Treatment Protocols><Treatment Regimen><Treatment Schedule><Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 1 diabetes><Type I Diabetes Mellitus><Visit><Youth><Youth 10-21><active followup><age 18><age 18 years><attentional control><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><career><career development><child health care><chronic disorder><clinical care><continuous blood glucose monitor><continuous blood sugar monitor><continuous glucose measurement><continuous sugar monitor><cost><cost effectiveness><data registry><depression><depression screening><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><determine efficacy><diabetes><diabetes during childhood><diabetes in childhood><diabetes in children><diabetes management><diabetes mellitus management><diabetic management><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><efficacy testing><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><evaluate efficacy><evidence base><examine efficacy><experience><flexibility><flexible><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><glucometer><glucose meter><glucose monitor><glycemic control><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><hemoglobin A1c><high risk><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><insulin dependent diabetes><insulin dependent type 1><insulin infusion device><insulin infusion pump><insulin pump><integrated care><integrated health care><integrated model of care><intervention delivery><intervention design><intervention efficacy><juvenile><juvenile diabetes><juvenile diabetes mellitus><juvenile human><ketosis prone diabetes><kids><knowledge integration><medical appointment><medical care providers><medical personnel><mental health care><novel><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><outpatient treatment><parent><pediatric><pediatric care><pediatric diabetes><pediatric health care><physical conditioning><physical health><pilot test><pilot trial><programs><psychologic><psychological><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomized trial><randomly assigned><research and methods><skills><social stigma><stigma><study design><systemic barrier><systemic hurdle><systemic obstacle><therapeutic efficacy><therapy design><therapy efficacy><treatment design><treatment provider><treatment strategy><type I diabetes><type one diabetes><youngster><youth age>
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Stephanie Lynn Albert

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
Career award
$135,702
FY 2026

Project Title

Leveraging social media to promote body positivity among Latino adolescents

Grant Number:

5K01MD019721-03

Activity Code:

K01

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/7/2024

End Date:

2/28/2029

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Project Abstract

The Mentored Research Scientist Development Award (K01) will support my long-term career goal of testing whether the mental and physical health of youth, particularly those from communities with social and economic challenges, improves when social norms encourage widespread promotion of body positiv...

Research Terms

<12-20 years old><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adolescent obesity><Adult females><Adult women><Anxiety><Appearance><Attention><Attitude><Baseline Surveys><Behavior><Body Image><Body Size><Body Weight><Childhood><Collaborations><Communities><Development><Eating Disorders><Economics><Educational process of instructing><Effectiveness><Exposure to><Feedback><Feeling><Females in adulthood><Follow-Up Studies><Future><Goals><Grant><Health><Hour><Image><Individual><Instagram><Institution><Intervention><Interview><K01 Award><K01 Mechanism><K01 Program><Latina Population><Latina females><Latina women><Latina/e women><Latina/x women><Latinas><Latine females><Latine women><Latino><Latino Population><Latino females><Latino group><Latino individual><Latino people><Latino women><Latinos><Latinx females><Latinx women><Marketing><Media Campaign><Media Intervention><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mentored Research Scientist Development Award><Mentored Training Award><Mentors><Mentorship><Multiple types of exposure><Obesity><Outcome><Overweight><Participant><Persons><Physical activity><Psyche structure><Psychological Health><Qualitative Methods><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Research Resources><Research Scientist Development Award><Resources><Risk><Sampling><Shapes><Social Development><Social Responsibility><Social isolation><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><Teaching><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><Time><Training><Weight><Weight Gain><Weight Increase><Women in adulthood><Youth><Youth 10-21><adiposity><adolescence (12-20)><analyzing longitudinal><body perception><body weight gain><body weight increase><career><community engaged participatory research><community engaged research><community partnered research><community-engaged study><community-partnered study><coping><corpulence><depression><design><designing><developmental><economic><engaging with social media><evidence base><experience><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><feelings><follow-up research study><follow-up survey><health communication><imaging><improved><intervention design><juvenile><juvenile human><longitudinal analysis><male><mental><multi-exposure><multiple exposures><multitude of exposure><obese adolescents><obesity among adolescents><obesity during adolescence><obesity in adolescence><obesity in adolescents><pediatric><peer><physical conditioning><physical health><pilot test><poor health outcome><programs><qualitative reasoning><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><reduced health outcome><satisfaction><secondary outcome><self esteem><social><social media><social media activity><social media engagement><social media use><social norm><study with follow-up><substance use><substance using><teen years><teenage><therapy design><treatment design><utilize social media><various exposures><various types of exposure><weights><worse health outcome><wt gain><youth adiposity><youth age><♂>
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Bridget Diamond-Welch

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA, VERMILLION, SD

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$135,000
FY 2026

Project Title

SPURA

Grant Number:

2R25DA033674-11A1

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/15/2013

End Date:

2/28/2031

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Project Abstract

Project Summary. The opportunity for undergraduates to conduct research is critical for developing a rigorous program in biomedical education. Specifically, it provides an experience not normally part of lecture- or laboratory-based coursework and prepares students for post-graduate training or care...

Research Terms

<Address><Affect><Area><Arts><Basic Research><Basic Science><Biology><Biomedical Research><Businesses><Clinical><Complex><Country><Coupled><Curriculum><Dedications><Discipline><EXTMR><Education><Educational Curriculum><Educational aspects><Enrollment><Extramural><Extramural Activities><Faculty><Family><Financial Hardship><First Generation College Students><First Generation College graduates><First Generation Students><Fostering><Future><Generations><Great Plains><Health><Health Care><Health Sciences><Individual><Institution><Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Laboratories><Lead><Learning><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mission><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><NIDA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Pb element><Prevention><Psyche structure><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychology><Research><Research Support><Research Training><Rural><Rural Community><Schools><Science><Scientist><Societies><South Dakota><Students><Substance Use Disorder><Training><Training Programs><Translational Research><Translational Science><United States><Universities><access to health care><accessibility of health care><accessibility to health care><care for patients><care of patients><career><caring for patients><chronic mental illness><college><collegiate><design><designing><disadvantaged background><disadvantaged student><economic hardship><economic strain><enroll><experience><financial adversity><financial burden><financial distress><financial insecurity><financial instability><financial strain><financial stress><financial worry><health care access><health care availability><health care service access><health care service availability><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><human subject><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><lectures><lesson plans><marginalized background><medical college><medical schools><member><mental><mental health education><mental illness><multidisciplinary><persistent mental illness><population health><post-graduate education><postgraduate education><pre-clinical research><pre-clinical study><preclinical research><preclinical study><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><rural area><rural location><rural region><rural under served><rural underserved><school of medicine><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><social><social health determinants><student training><students who are disadvantaged><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance use treatment><substance using><translation research><translational investigation><tribal Nation><tribal governance><tribal government><tribal self-governance><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate research><undergraduate research experience><undergraduate research opportunities><undergraduate research programs><undergraduate student>
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Yohaan M. Fernandes

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA, VERMILLION, SD

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$135,000
FY 2026

Project Title

SPURA

Grant Number:

2R25DA033674-11A1

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/15/2013

End Date:

2/28/2031

Why this may be worth a closer look

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

Project Summary. The opportunity for undergraduates to conduct research is critical for developing a rigorous program in biomedical education. Specifically, it provides an experience not normally part of lecture- or laboratory-based coursework and prepares students for post-graduate training or care...

Research Terms

<Address><Affect><Area><Arts><Basic Research><Basic Science><Biology><Biomedical Research><Businesses><Clinical><Complex><Country><Coupled><Curriculum><Dedications><Discipline><EXTMR><Education><Educational Curriculum><Educational aspects><Enrollment><Extramural><Extramural Activities><Faculty><Family><Financial Hardship><First Generation College Students><First Generation College graduates><First Generation Students><Fostering><Future><Generations><Great Plains><Health><Health Care><Health Sciences><Individual><Institution><Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Laboratories><Lead><Learning><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mission><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><NIDA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Pb element><Prevention><Psyche structure><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychology><Research><Research Support><Research Training><Rural><Rural Community><Schools><Science><Scientist><Societies><South Dakota><Students><Substance Use Disorder><Training><Training Programs><Translational Research><Translational Science><United States><Universities><access to health care><accessibility of health care><accessibility to health care><care for patients><care of patients><career><caring for patients><chronic mental illness><college><collegiate><design><designing><disadvantaged background><disadvantaged student><economic hardship><economic strain><enroll><experience><financial adversity><financial burden><financial distress><financial insecurity><financial instability><financial strain><financial stress><financial worry><health care access><health care availability><health care service access><health care service availability><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><human subject><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><lectures><lesson plans><marginalized background><medical college><medical schools><member><mental><mental health education><mental illness><multidisciplinary><persistent mental illness><population health><post-graduate education><postgraduate education><pre-clinical research><pre-clinical study><preclinical research><preclinical study><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><rural area><rural location><rural region><rural under served><rural underserved><school of medicine><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><social><social health determinants><student training><students who are disadvantaged><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance use treatment><substance using><translation research><translational investigation><tribal Nation><tribal governance><tribal government><tribal self-governance><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate research><undergraduate research experience><undergraduate research opportunities><undergraduate research programs><undergraduate student>
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LISA M MCFADDEN

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA, VERMILLION, SD

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$135,000
FY 2026

Project Title

SPURA

Grant Number:

2R25DA033674-11A1

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/15/2013

End Date:

2/28/2031

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. The opportunity for undergraduates to conduct research is critical for developing a rigorous program in biomedical education. Specifically, it provides an experience not normally part of lecture- or laboratory-based coursework and prepares students for post-graduate training or care...

Research Terms

<Address><Affect><Area><Arts><Basic Research><Basic Science><Biology><Biomedical Research><Businesses><Clinical><Complex><Country><Coupled><Curriculum><Dedications><Discipline><EXTMR><Education><Educational Curriculum><Educational aspects><Enrollment><Extramural><Extramural Activities><Faculty><Family><Financial Hardship><First Generation College Students><First Generation College graduates><First Generation Students><Fostering><Future><Generations><Great Plains><Health><Health Care><Health Sciences><Individual><Institution><Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Laboratories><Lead><Learning><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mission><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><NIDA><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute on Drug Abuse><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Pb element><Prevention><Psyche structure><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychology><Research><Research Support><Research Training><Rural><Rural Community><Schools><Science><Scientist><Societies><South Dakota><Students><Substance Use Disorder><Training><Training Programs><Translational Research><Translational Science><United States><Universities><access to health care><accessibility of health care><accessibility to health care><care for patients><care of patients><career><caring for patients><chronic mental illness><college><collegiate><design><designing><disadvantaged background><disadvantaged student><economic hardship><economic strain><enroll><experience><financial adversity><financial burden><financial distress><financial insecurity><financial instability><financial strain><financial stress><financial worry><health care access><health care availability><health care service access><health care service availability><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><human subject><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><lectures><lesson plans><marginalized background><medical college><medical schools><member><mental><mental health education><mental illness><multidisciplinary><persistent mental illness><population health><post-graduate education><postgraduate education><pre-clinical research><pre-clinical study><preclinical research><preclinical study><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><rural area><rural location><rural region><rural under served><rural underserved><school of medicine><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><social><social health determinants><student training><students who are disadvantaged><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance use treatment><substance using><translation research><translational investigation><tribal Nation><tribal governance><tribal government><tribal self-governance><undergrad><undergraduate><undergraduate research><undergraduate research experience><undergraduate research opportunities><undergraduate research programs><undergraduate student>
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McKenna Parnes

SEATTLE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, SEATTLE, WA

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
Career award
$127,370
FY 2026

Project Title

Extreme weather and mental health content on social media: Promoting racial and ethnic minority youth psychosocial resilience

Grant Number:

5K01MD019730-04

Activity Code:

K01

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

8/15/2024

End Date:

2/28/2028

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Project Abstract

Extreme weather events are a global crisis, placing harm on the health and well-being of young people and future generations. Consequentially, young people are experiencing significant psychological distress related to extreme weather events. Extreme weather events also worsen health disparities amo...

Research Terms

<15 year old><15 years of age><21+ years old><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Anxiety><Area><Awareness><Behavior><Behavioral><Case Study><Case-Base Studies><Communication><Communications Media><Complement><Complement Proteins><Coping Skills><Data><Decrease health disparities><Development><Distress><Educational workshop><Effectiveness><Emotional><Ethnography><Event><Exposure to><Fear><Forms of Communication><Foundations><Fright><Future Generations><Goals><Guilt><Health><Health Care Professional><Health Disparities Research><Health Professional><Health disparities related research><Health disparity mitigation><Health disparity reduction><Individual><Influentials><Interview><Knowledge><Lower health disparities><Maps><Media Campaign><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental health promotion><Mentors><Methodology><Methods><Mitigate health disparities><NCMHD><NIH><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><National Institutes of Health><Network Analysis><Pathway Analysis><Pattern><Perception><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Play><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Prevalence><Prevention><Process><Property><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><Reduce health disparities><Research><Research Design><Research Priority><Risk><Sampling><Self Efficacy><Social Network><Stress><Structure><Study Type><Testing><Training><United States National Institutes of Health><Work><Workshop><Youth><Youth 10-21><abnormal psychology><acceptability and feasibility><adolescent minority><adulthood><age 15><age 15 years><behavior response><behavioral health><behavioral response><build resilience><build resiliency><case report><childhood anxiety><clinical significance><clinically significant><community based participatory research><community led research><community participatory research><community partnered participatory research><complementation><coping><coping strategy><depression><design><designing><develop resilience><develop resiliency><developmental><disparity in health><engaging with social media><enhance resilience><enhance resiliency><ethnic minority><ethnographic><experience><extreme weather><facilitate resilience><feasibility testing><fifteen year old><fifteen years of age><health disparities science><health disparity><human centered design><improve resilience><improve resiliency><increase resilience><increase resiliency><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><lens><lenses><minority children><minority health><minority youth><participatory action research><pediatric anxiety><pediatric minority><promote resilience><promote resiliency><protective effect><psychologic><psychological><psychological distress><psychosocial><racial minority><recruit><resilience><resilience development><resilient><skills><social><social culture><social factors><social media><social media activity><social media engagement><social media use><socio-cultural><socio-economic><socio-economically><sociocultural><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><statistics><study design><theories><tool><uptake><utilize social media><well-being><wellbeing><young minority><youth age><youth anxiety>
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Laura X Vargas

UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER, Aurora, CO

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
Career award
$120,814
FY 2026

Project Title

Mental health phenotypes shaped by trauma exposure, symptom severity, and individual characteristics among recent Latinx immigrant adults

Grant Number:

5K01MD015768-05

Activity Code:

K01

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2022

End Date:

2/28/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Exposure to violence and trauma in Latin America significantly contributes to migration to the U.S., bringing attention to the mental health consequences of forced migration at the U.S./Mexico border. Traumatic events occur at every stage of migration and negatively impact ...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Anxiety><Attention><Characteristics><Cognitive Discrimination><Cohort Studies><Collaborations><Country><Crime><Cultural Backgrounds><Data><Development><Development Plans><Discrimination><Education><Educational aspects><Equation><Ethics><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Evolution><Exposure to><Family><Foundations><Future><Gender><Generalized Growth><Goals><Grant><Growth><Health><Homicide><Human><Immigrant><Impoverished><Individual><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Interview><Investigators><K01 Award><K01 Mechanism><K01 Program><Latin America><Latine><Latinx><Lead><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Marital Status><Measures><Mediating><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mentored Research Scientist Development Award><Mentored Training Award><Mentors><Methods><Mexico><Migrant><Modeling><Modern Man><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><Natural History><Outcome><PTSD><Participant><Pb element><Persons><Phenotype><Policies><Population><Population Policies><Position><Positioning Attribute><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Poverty><Prospective Studies><Psychological Health><Public Health><Qualitative Methods><Research><Research Design><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Research Scientist Development Award><Researchers><Sampling><Severities><Shapes><Site><Solid><Study Type><Subgroup><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><Testing><Time><Tissue Growth><Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><Trauma><Travel><Variant><Variation><Violence><Vulnerable Populations><adulthood><ages><base><bases><bilingual><bilingualism><career><career development><cohort research study><cohort survey><demographics><depression><deprivation><design><designing><develop therapy><developmental><disparity in health><ethical><experience><experienced discrimination><exposure to trauma><exposure to violence><gender difference><gender-associated difference><health disparity><health service use><health service utilization><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><high risk><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention delivery><intervention development><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><investigate longitudinal><investigate prospective><long-term study><longitudinal investigation><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research><longitudinal research study><mental development><mental health care><migration><ontogeny><perceived discrimination><perception of discrimination><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><programs><prospective><prospective investigation><prospective research><prospective research study><prospective survey><qualitative reasoning><recruit><research and methods><self-reported discrimination><sex><sexual exploitation><sexually exploited><study design><study longitudinal><study prospective><survey longitudinal><survey prospective><therapy development><tool><translation research><translational investigation><trauma exposure><traumatic event><traumatic neurosis><treatment development><violence exposure><violent><violent behavior><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people>
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Raeanne Cristine Moore

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO, LA JOLLA, CA

Good lead · 48/100
Likely hiring
Recent
Active award
$96,412
FY 2026

Project Title

Cyclical Alterations In Neurocognitive Performance And Mood Over Two Years In Relation To Pesticide Spray Seasons Among Adolescent And Young Adult Participants Of The Espina Study.

Grant Number:

3R01ES025792-10S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2016

End Date:

2/28/2027

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  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

Today, 20% of adolescents and 26% of young adults have a diagnosable internalizing (e.g. anxiety, depression) or externalizing problem (e.g. impulsivity, aggression, conduct disorders). Neurodevelopmental disabilities and mental health disorders in adolescents and young adults have increased over th...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><18 year old><18 years of age><2019 novel corona virus><2019 novel coronavirus><2019-nCoV><7S Gamma Globulin><Acetylcholine Hydrolase><Acetylcholinesterase><Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors><Active Follow-up><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adolescent and Young Adult><Affect><Age><Aggression><Aggressive behavior><Agricultural Chemicals><Agriculture><Agrochemicals><Americas><Anxiety><Assessment instrument><Assessment tool><Attention><Biological Markers><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blossoms><Brain><Brain Nervous System><COVID-19><COVID-19 sequelae><COVID-19 virus><COVID19 virus><CV-19><California><Carbamates><Cell Phone><Cellular Phone><Cellular Telephone><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><CoV-2><CoV2><Cognition><Cognitive><Complex><Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019><County><Development Plans><Disease><Disorder><Economics><Ecuador><Ecuadorian><Emotional Depression><Encephalon><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Health><Environmental Health Science><Environmental Pollutants><Epidemiology><Exposure Assessment><Exposure to><Flowers><Funding><Future><Health><IgG><Immediate Memory><Immunoglobulin G><Impulsivity><Industry><Insecticides><Knowledge><Link><Measures><Memory><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mobile Phones><Moods><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Natural experiment><Neurocognitive><Neurodevelopmental Disability><Nutritional><Organophosphates><Outcome><Participant><Performance><Persons><Pesticides><Plant Blooms><Population><Process><Prospective, cohort study><Psyche structure><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Public Health><Reaction Time><Recurrence><Recurrent><Research><Response RT><Response Time><Risk Assessment><SARS corona virus 2><SARS-CO-V2><SARS-COVID-2><SARS-CoV-2><SARS-CoV-2 sequelae><SARS-CoV2><SARS-associated corona virus 2><SARS-associated coronavirus 2><SARS-coronavirus-2><SARS-related corona virus 2><SARS-related coronavirus 2><SARSCoV2><Sampling><Schedule><Seasons><Severe Acute Respiratory Coronavirus 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome CoV 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Corona Virus 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Coronavirus 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-associated coronavirus 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-related coronavirus 2><Severe acute respiratory syndrome associated corona virus 2><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><Severe acute respiratory syndrome related corona virus 2><Short-Term Memory><Standardization><Substance abuse problem><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><System><Technology Assessment><Testing><Toxicology><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Work><Wuhan coronavirus><Youth><Youth 10-21><abuse of substances><accumulated exposure><accumulated long-term exposure><acetylcholine acetylhydrolase><acetylcholineesterase inhibition><acetylcholineesterase inhibitor><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adult youth><age 18><age 18 years><ages><aggregate exposure><agricultural community><agricultural pesticide><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><brain health><choline esterase I><cholinergic><cognitive assessment><cognitive change><cognitive performance><cognitive testing><cohort><community based participatory research><community led research><community participatory research><community partnered participatory research><coronavirus disease 2019><coronavirus disease 2019 virus><coronavirus disease-19><coronavirus disease-19 virus><coronavirus infectious disease-19><cumulative exposure><cumulative life exposure><cumulative long-term exposure><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><disability><economic><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><environmental contaminant><epidemiologic><epidemiological><exposure analysis><exposure evaluation><exposure measurement><exposure profiling><exposure survey><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><externalizing behavior><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><girls><hCoV19><health assessment><human data><iPhone><improved><individual heterogeneity><individual variability><individual variation><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><life-course exposure><lifelong exposure><lifespan exposure><lifetime exposure><m-Health><mHealth><mental><mental illness><mobile assessment><mobile based assessment><mobile health><mood regulation><nCoV2><neurobehavior><neurobehavioral><neurotoxic><novel><nutritious><organophosphate exposure><participatory action research><pesticide exposure><processing speed><prospective><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychomotor reaction time><psychosocial><psychosocial stresses><psychosocial stressors><pyrethroid><sequelae following COVID-19><sequelae following SARS-CoV-2 infection><sequelae of COVID-19><sex><smart phone><smart phone based assessment><smartphone><smartphone based assessment><stressor><substance abuse><totality of exposures><toxic organophosphate insecticide exposure><urinary><working memory><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age>
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Jose Ricardo Suarez

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO, LA JOLLA, CA

Good lead · 48/100
Likely hiring
Recent
Active award
$96,412
FY 2026

Project Title

Cyclical Alterations In Neurocognitive Performance And Mood Over Two Years In Relation To Pesticide Spray Seasons Among Adolescent And Young Adult Participants Of The Espina Study.

Grant Number:

3R01ES025792-10S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2016

End Date:

2/28/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

Today, 20% of adolescents and 26% of young adults have a diagnosable internalizing (e.g. anxiety, depression) or externalizing problem (e.g. impulsivity, aggression, conduct disorders). Neurodevelopmental disabilities and mental health disorders in adolescents and young adults have increased over th...

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<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><18 year old><18 years of age><2019 novel corona virus><2019 novel coronavirus><2019-nCoV><7S Gamma Globulin><Acetylcholine Hydrolase><Acetylcholinesterase><Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors><Active Follow-up><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adolescent and Young Adult><Affect><Age><Aggression><Aggressive behavior><Agricultural Chemicals><Agriculture><Agrochemicals><Americas><Anxiety><Assessment instrument><Assessment tool><Attention><Biological Markers><Blood><Blood Reticuloendothelial System><Blossoms><Brain><Brain Nervous System><COVID-19><COVID-19 sequelae><COVID-19 virus><COVID19 virus><CV-19><California><Carbamates><Cell Phone><Cellular Phone><Cellular Telephone><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><CoV-2><CoV2><Cognition><Cognitive><Complex><Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019><County><Development Plans><Disease><Disorder><Economics><Ecuador><Ecuadorian><Emotional Depression><Encephalon><Environment><Environmental Exposure><Environmental Health><Environmental Health Science><Environmental Pollutants><Epidemiology><Exposure Assessment><Exposure to><Flowers><Funding><Future><Health><IgG><Immediate Memory><Immunoglobulin G><Impulsivity><Industry><Insecticides><Knowledge><Link><Measures><Memory><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mobile Phones><Moods><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Natural experiment><Neurocognitive><Neurodevelopmental Disability><Nutritional><Organophosphates><Outcome><Participant><Performance><Persons><Pesticides><Plant Blooms><Population><Process><Prospective, cohort study><Psyche structure><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Public Health><Reaction Time><Recurrence><Recurrent><Research><Response RT><Response Time><Risk Assessment><SARS corona virus 2><SARS-CO-V2><SARS-COVID-2><SARS-CoV-2><SARS-CoV-2 sequelae><SARS-CoV2><SARS-associated corona virus 2><SARS-associated coronavirus 2><SARS-coronavirus-2><SARS-related corona virus 2><SARS-related coronavirus 2><SARSCoV2><Sampling><Schedule><Seasons><Severe Acute Respiratory Coronavirus 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome CoV 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Corona Virus 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Coronavirus 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome CoV 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-associated coronavirus 2><Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-related coronavirus 2><Severe acute respiratory syndrome associated corona virus 2><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><Severe acute respiratory syndrome related corona virus 2><Short-Term Memory><Standardization><Substance abuse problem><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><System><Technology Assessment><Testing><Toxicology><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Work><Wuhan coronavirus><Youth><Youth 10-21><abuse of substances><accumulated exposure><accumulated long-term exposure><acetylcholine acetylhydrolase><acetylcholineesterase inhibition><acetylcholineesterase inhibitor><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adult youth><age 18><age 18 years><ages><aggregate exposure><agricultural community><agricultural pesticide><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><brain health><choline esterase I><cholinergic><cognitive assessment><cognitive change><cognitive performance><cognitive testing><cohort><community based participatory research><community led research><community participatory research><community partnered participatory research><coronavirus disease 2019><coronavirus disease 2019 virus><coronavirus disease-19><coronavirus disease-19 virus><coronavirus infectious disease-19><cumulative exposure><cumulative life exposure><cumulative long-term exposure><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><disability><economic><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><environmental contaminant><epidemiologic><epidemiological><exposure analysis><exposure evaluation><exposure measurement><exposure profiling><exposure survey><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><externalizing behavior><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><girls><hCoV19><health assessment><human data><iPhone><improved><individual heterogeneity><individual variability><individual variation><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><life-course exposure><lifelong exposure><lifespan exposure><lifetime exposure><m-Health><mHealth><mental><mental illness><mobile assessment><mobile based assessment><mobile health><mood regulation><nCoV2><neurobehavior><neurobehavioral><neurotoxic><novel><nutritious><organophosphate exposure><participatory action research><pesticide exposure><processing speed><prospective><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychomotor reaction time><psychosocial><psychosocial stresses><psychosocial stressors><pyrethroid><sequelae following COVID-19><sequelae following SARS-CoV-2 infection><sequelae of COVID-19><sex><smart phone><smart phone based assessment><smartphone><smartphone based assessment><stressor><substance abuse><totality of exposures><toxic organophosphate insecticide exposure><urinary><working memory><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age>
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Aaron H Rodwin

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 48/100
Training-friendly
Very recent
Active award
$40,370
FY 2026

Project Title

Improving recovery for young adults living with serious mental illnesses using music-based self-management strategies: A mixed methods study

Grant Number:

5F31MH139148-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2025

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. Nearly 4 million U.S. young adults aged 18-25 living with serious mental illnesses (YA-SMI) are at heightened risk for negative outcomes, particularly those who are low-income and experience complex trauma. Enhancing recovery for YA-SMI is, therefore, of great public health signific...

Research Terms

<18 year old><18 years of age><21+ years old><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Affective><Affective Disorders><Clinical><Cognitive><Collection><Complex><Data><Development><Dimensions><Education><Educational aspects><Emotions><Equation><Experimental Therapies><Factor Analyses><Factor Analysis><Fostering><Health><Health Promotion><Hour><Intervention><Interview><Investigational Therapies><Investigational Treatments><Joints><Knowledge><Low income><Measures><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><Mood Disorders><Moods><Music><NIH><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><National Institutes of Health><New York City><Outcome><Personalized medical approach><Persons><Process><Property><Psychological Health><Public Health><QOL><Quality of life><Recovery><Regulation><Research><Risk><Salutogenesis><Sampling><Schizophrenia><Schizophrenic Disorders><Self Efficacy><Self Management><Shapes><Social isolation><Structure><Subgroup><Symptoms><Therapeutic><Training><Trauma><United States National Institutes of Health><Variant><Variation><Youth><Youth 10-21><adult youth><adulthood><age 18><age 18 years><alleviate symptom><ameliorating symptom><career><chronic mental illness><cognitive process><coping><decrease symptom><dementia praecox><design><designing><developmental><disparity in health><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><emotion regulation><emotional regulation><empowerment><experience><experimental therapeutic agents><experimental therapeutics><fewer symptoms><health disparity><high risk><improved><individualized approach><manage symptom><mental health care><multisensory><novel><persistent mental illness><personalized approach><precision approach><programs><promoting health><recruit><reduce symptoms><relieves symptoms><response><ruminate><rumination><ruminative><schizophrenic><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><social><social determinants><socio-demographic factors><sociodemographic factors><sociodeterminant><sound><statistics><success><suicidal><suicidality><symptom alleviation><symptom management><symptom reduction><symptom relief><tailored approach><theories><traumatic stress><work group><working group><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youth age>
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Theresa Stichick Betancourt

BOSTON COLLEGE, CHESTNUT HILL, MA

Good lead · 48/100
Likely hiring
Recent
Active award
$39,547
FY 2026

Project Title

Social and Biological Mechanisms Driving the Intergenerational Impact of War on Child Mental Health: Implications for Developing Family-Based Interventions

Grant Number:

3R01MH128928-05S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/10/2022

End Date:

12/31/2026

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Violence and humanitarian crises are common in the lives of children around the world, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Exposure to war-related violence is detrimental to the mental health of parents and children, but research exploring mechanisms by which emotional ...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><18 year old><18 years of age><21+ years old><7 year old><7 years of age><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Africa South of the Sahara><Anxiety><Area><Armed Forces Personnel><Articulation><Automobile Driving><Autonomic nervous system><Behavior assessment><Behavioral><Biological><Biological Markers><Bionomics><Biophysics><Child><Child Development><Child Mental Health><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical assessments><Cognition><Collaborations><Collection><Communication><Communities><Conflict><Conflict (Psychology)><Data><Data Collection><Development><Early Trauma><Early-life trauma><Ecology><Economic Development><Economical Development><Economics><Education><Educational aspects><Emotional><Emotions><Ensure><Equation><Ethics><Exposure to><Family><Family Violence><Female><Funding><Generalized Growth><Generations><Government><Growth><Health><Heritability><History><Hospitals><Human Resources><Human Rights><Individual><Infant and Child Development><Inflammation><Informal Social Control><Intervention><Investigation><Investigators><Knowledge><LMIC><Length><Life><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Manpower><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Migrant><Military><Military Personnel><Modeling><NICHD><National Institute of Child Health and Human Development><Outcome><Parent-Child Relations><Parent-Child Relationship><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Pathway interactions><Pattern><Physiologic><Physiological><Population><Population Heterogeneity><Preventative intervention><Prevention><Process><Provincial Government><Psyche structure><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Public Health><RDoC><Recording of previous events><Refugees><Research><Research Domain Criteria><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Risk Factors><Sampling><Screening procedure><Security><Self Regulation><Sierra Leone><Skin><Social Functioning><Social Service><Social Work><Social support><Soldier><State Government><Stress><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Techniques><Time><Tissue Growth><Transmission><Trauma><United States><Universities><Violence><War><Woman><Youth><Youth 10-21><adult youth><adulthood><age 18><age 18 years><age 7><age 7 years><asylum seeker><asylum seeking><behavioral assessment><bio-markers><biobehavior><biobehavioral><biologic><biologic marker><biological adaptation to stress><biomarker><biophysical foundation><biophysical principles><biophysical sciences><childrearing><cognitive function><cohort><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><coping><depression><developmental><displaced people><displaced person><diverse populations><driving><economic><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><emotion regulation><emotional functioning><emotional regulation><ethical><exposure to trauma><forced migrant><function socially><functioning social><heterogeneous population><histories><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intergenerational><intervention for prevention><involuntary migration><kids><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><low and middle-income countries><male><malleable risk><mental><mental development><mental illness><military population><modifiable risk><next generation><offspring><ontogeny><parent><parent child interaction><parent offspring interaction><participant retention><pathway><pediatric><personnel><physical conditioning><physical health><population diversity><post-trauma stress><post-traumatic stress><posttrauma stress><posttraumatic stress><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><prospective><protective factors><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><reactioncrisis><screening tools><seven year old><seven years of age><social><social stigma><social support network><stigma><stress reactivity><stress response><stressreaction><stressor><substance use><substance using><support tools><telomere><trait><transmission process><trauma exposure><violent><violent behavior><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youngster><youth age><♀><♂>
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ROBERTO LEWIS-FERNANDEZ

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 48/100
Likely hiring
Recent
Active award
$15,102
FY 2026

Project Title

Mental Health of Adolescents who Leave Home without a Parent: Understanding Risk while Identifying Resilience and Coping Strategies

Grant Number:

3R01MD017273-03S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/9/2023

End Date:

11/30/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

Exposure to food deprivation (e.g., hunger) and threat (violence) during mid-to-late adolescence (ages 15-19) can have a lasting impact on the mental and physical health of youth. However, the interplay—during this key developmental stage—of acute and chronic exposure to deprivation and threat with ...

Research Terms

<12-20 years old><15 year old><15 years of age><16 year old><16 years of age><21+ years old><Accounting><Active Follow-up><Acute><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Development><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Adverse Experience><Adverse event><Affect><Buffers><Chronic><Cognitive><Communities><Conflict><Conflict (Psychology)><Coping Skills><Data><Development><Dislocations><Economics><Effectiveness><Emotional Depression><Emotional well being><Equation><European><Event><Exhibits><Exposure to><Feels well><Food Deprivation><Food deprivation (experimental)><Fostering><Future><Health><Health Status><Home><Hunger><Infrastructure><Intervention><Latin America><Latin American><Level of Health><Life><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Migrant><Modeling><New York City><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Outcome><PTSD><Parents><Pattern><Phase><Pilot Projects><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Process><Psychological Factors><Psychological Health><Psychological Well Being><Refugees><Reporting><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Sense of well-being><Social Network><Stress><Stressful Event><Substance Use Disorder><Symptoms><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><Textiles><Violence><Vulnerable Populations><Well in self><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent mental health><adulthood><age 15><age 15 years><age 16><age 16 years><co-exposures><co-occurring exposure><cognitive capacity><cognitive function><combined exposure><community based organizations><community organizations><community setting><complex exposure><concurrent exposure><coping><coping strategy><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><deprivation><deprived of food><developmental><early adolescence><economic><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><executive control><executive function><experience><exposure mixture><fabric><fifteen year old><fifteen years of age><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><generalized anxiety><health level><homes><improved><improved outcome><innovate><innovation><innovative><juvenile><juvenile human><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><migration><minor child><minors><mixed exposure><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><parent><physical conditioning><physical health><pilot study><post-trauma stress><post-trauma stress disorder><post-traumatic stress><posttrauma stress><posttrauma stress disorder><posttraumatic stress><psychologic><psychological><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><psychosocial><recruit><resilience><resilient><self wellness><sense of wellbeing><simultaneous exposures><sixteen year old><sixteen years of age><social><social factors><stressful experience><stressful life event><stressful life experience><stressor><substance use and disorder><teen years><teenage><traumatic neurosis><violent><violent behavior><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><youth age>
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Manuela A Orjuela

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, NEW YORK, NY

Good lead · 48/100
Likely hiring
Recent
Active award
$15,102
FY 2026

Project Title

Mental Health of Adolescents who Leave Home without a Parent: Understanding Risk while Identifying Resilience and Coping Strategies

Grant Number:

3R01MD017273-03S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

5/9/2023

End Date:

11/30/2028

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

Exposure to food deprivation (e.g., hunger) and threat (violence) during mid-to-late adolescence (ages 15-19) can have a lasting impact on the mental and physical health of youth. However, the interplay—during this key developmental stage—of acute and chronic exposure to deprivation and threat with ...

Research Terms

<12-20 years old><15 year old><15 years of age><16 year old><16 years of age><21+ years old><Accounting><Active Follow-up><Acute><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Development><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Adverse Experience><Adverse event><Affect><Buffers><Chronic><Cognitive><Communities><Conflict><Conflict (Psychology)><Coping Skills><Data><Development><Dislocations><Economics><Effectiveness><Emotional Depression><Emotional well being><Equation><European><Event><Exhibits><Exposure to><Feels well><Food Deprivation><Food deprivation (experimental)><Fostering><Future><Health><Health Status><Home><Hunger><Infrastructure><Intervention><Latin America><Latin American><Level of Health><Life><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Migrant><Modeling><New York City><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Outcome><PTSD><Parents><Pattern><Phase><Pilot Projects><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Process><Psychological Factors><Psychological Health><Psychological Well Being><Refugees><Reporting><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Sense of well-being><Social Network><Stress><Stressful Event><Substance Use Disorder><Symptoms><Teen><Teenagers><Testing><Textiles><Violence><Vulnerable Populations><Well in self><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent mental health><adulthood><age 15><age 15 years><age 16><age 16 years><co-exposures><co-occurring exposure><cognitive capacity><cognitive function><combined exposure><community based organizations><community organizations><community setting><complex exposure><concurrent exposure><coping><coping strategy><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><deprivation><deprived of food><developmental><early adolescence><economic><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><executive control><executive function><experience><exposure mixture><fabric><fifteen year old><fifteen years of age><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><generalized anxiety><health level><homes><improved><improved outcome><innovate><innovation><innovative><juvenile><juvenile human><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><migration><minor child><minors><mixed exposure><new approaches><novel><novel approaches><novel strategies><novel strategy><parent><physical conditioning><physical health><pilot study><post-trauma stress><post-trauma stress disorder><post-traumatic stress><posttrauma stress><posttrauma stress disorder><posttraumatic stress><psychologic><psychological><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><psychosocial><recruit><resilience><resilient><self wellness><sense of wellbeing><simultaneous exposures><sixteen year old><sixteen years of age><social><social factors><stressful experience><stressful life event><stressful life experience><stressor><substance use and disorder><teen years><teenage><traumatic neurosis><violent><violent behavior><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><youth age>
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Mary McKernan McKay

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

Good lead · 48/100
Likely hiring
Recent
Active award
$13,556
FY 2026

Project Title

Suubi(Hope)4StrongerFamilies: Addressing Child Behavioral Health by Strengthening Financial Stability and Parenting among Families in Uganda

Grant Number:

3R01MH128905-05S2

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/25/2022

End Date:

2/28/2027

Why this may be worth a closer look

  • Mechanism often supports lab expansion or staff hiring.

Project Abstract

PROJECT ABSTRACT Children in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are burdened by significant unmet mental health needs. A recent systematic review estimated that 1 in 7 children in SSA struggle with a serious mental health issue. The World Health Organization estimates prevalence rates may be even higher (20%)...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><21+ years old><AIDS><AIDS/HIV><Acquired Immune Deficiency><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome><Address><Adolescence><Adult><Adult Human><Advanced HIV><Affect><Africa><Africa South of the Sahara><African><Behavioral><Care Givers><Caregivers><Child><Child Development><Child Mental Health><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Collaborations><Communities><Disruptive Behavior Disorder><Economic Income><Economical Income><Economics><Faith><Family><Family Process><Food><Ghana><Gold Coast><HIV/AIDS><Health><Housing><Impoverished><Incentives><Income><Infant and Child Development><Institution><Intervention><Investments><Kenya><Knowledge><Left><Letters><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Mediating><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mentorship><Parent-Child Relations><Parent-Child Relationship><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Participant><Perception><Play><Policies><Population><Poverty><Prevalence><Primary Schools><Psychological Health><Public Health><Randomized><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><Role><Savings><Schools><Scientist><Severe HIV Disease><Stream><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Symptoms><System><Systems Theory><Testing><Time><Training><Uganda><World Health Organization><Youth><Youth 10-21><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent mental health><adulthood><behavioral health><childrearing><cohesion><community setting><design><designing><disruptive behavioral disorder><economic><economic security><economic self-sufficiency><economic stability><economic well-being><empowerment><experience><financial literacy><financial security><financial stability><financial well-being><food insecure><food insecurity><food scarcity><forging><help seeking><help-seeking behavior><improved><incomes><intervention arm><intervention design><intervention effect><kids><longitudinal design><longitudinal experimental design><longitudinal research design><longitudinal study design><low food security><mental health care><parent child interaction><parent offspring interaction><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><population based><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><response><safety net><social><social influence><social role><social stigma><stigma><systematic review><theories><therapy design><treatment arm><treatment design><youngster><youth age>
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FRED M SSEWAMALA

WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, SAINT LOUIS, MO

Good lead · 48/100
Likely hiring
Recent
Active award
$13,556
FY 2026

Project Title

Suubi(Hope)4StrongerFamilies: Addressing Child Behavioral Health by Strengthening Financial Stability and Parenting among Families in Uganda

Grant Number:

3R01MH128905-05S2

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/25/2022

End Date:

2/28/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT ABSTRACT Children in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are burdened by significant unmet mental health needs. A recent systematic review estimated that 1 in 7 children in SSA struggle with a serious mental health issue. The World Health Organization estimates prevalence rates may be even higher (20%)...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><21+ years old><AIDS><AIDS/HIV><Acquired Immune Deficiency><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome><Address><Adolescence><Adult><Adult Human><Advanced HIV><Affect><Africa><Africa South of the Sahara><African><Behavioral><Care Givers><Caregivers><Child><Child Development><Child Mental Health><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Collaborations><Communities><Disruptive Behavior Disorder><Economic Income><Economical Income><Economics><Faith><Family><Family Process><Food><Ghana><Gold Coast><HIV/AIDS><Health><Housing><Impoverished><Incentives><Income><Infant and Child Development><Institution><Intervention><Investments><Kenya><Knowledge><Left><Letters><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Mediating><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mentorship><Parent-Child Relations><Parent-Child Relationship><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Participant><Perception><Play><Policies><Population><Poverty><Prevalence><Primary Schools><Psychological Health><Public Health><Randomized><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><Role><Savings><Schools><Scientist><Severe HIV Disease><Stream><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Symptoms><System><Systems Theory><Testing><Time><Training><Uganda><World Health Organization><Youth><Youth 10-21><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent mental health><adulthood><behavioral health><childrearing><cohesion><community setting><design><designing><disruptive behavioral disorder><economic><economic security><economic self-sufficiency><economic stability><economic well-being><empowerment><experience><financial literacy><financial security><financial stability><financial well-being><food insecure><food insecurity><food scarcity><forging><help seeking><help-seeking behavior><improved><incomes><intervention arm><intervention design><intervention effect><kids><longitudinal design><longitudinal experimental design><longitudinal research design><longitudinal study design><low food security><mental health care><parent child interaction><parent offspring interaction><pediatric><physical conditioning><physical health><population based><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><response><safety net><social><social influence><social role><social stigma><stigma><systematic review><theories><therapy design><treatment arm><treatment design><youngster><youth age>
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Susan Watts-Taffe

UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI, CINCINNATI, OH

Exploratory lead · 44/100
Training-friendly
Solid budget
Active award
$262,650
FY 2026

Project Title

Growing and Sustaining Community Change Researchers in STEM

Grant Number:

5R25MD019150-03

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/5/2023

End Date:

12/31/2028

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT The overall objective of this proposal is to engage high school students and their teachers in a community-based participatory research (CBPR) program focused on substance use and mental health in their local communities. CBPR is an orientation to scientific inquiry that values shared decis...

Research Terms

<Activity Cycles><Address><Area><Behavioral Research><Biomedical Research><Black><Black race><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Collaborations><Communication><Communities><Curriculum><Development><Discipline><Educational Curriculum><Educational process of instructing><Evidence based practice><Eye><Eyeball><Faculty><Funding><Goals><Grant><Health><High School Faculty><High School Student><High School Teacher><Institution><Instruction><Investigation><Investigators><Knowledge><Literature><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mentors><Mentorship><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Ohio><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Population><Preparation><Process><Psychological Health><Publications><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Rural Appalachia><Rural Appalachian><Rural Community><STEM Education><STEM career><STEM knowledge><STEM research><STEM workforce><Schools><Science><Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Education><Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education><Scientific Inquiry><Scientific Publication><Secondary School Faculty><Secondary School Student><Secondary Student><Secondary Teacher><Self Efficacy><Site><Students><Teaching><United States National Institutes of Health><Urban Community><Youth><Youth 10-21><addiction><addictive disorder><behavioral health><career><college><collegiate><community based participatory research><community led research><community participatory research><community partnered participatory research><developmental><experience><high school><high schoolers><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><lesson plans><literacy><low SES><low socio-economic position><low socio-economic status><low socioeconomic position><low socioeconomic status><participatory action research><pathway><peer><preparations><programs><public health relevance><research study><science, technology, engineering and math career><science, technology, engineering and math knowledge><science, technology, engineering and math research><science, technology, engineering and math workforce><science, technology, engineering and mathematics career><science, technology, engineering and mathematics knowledge><science, technology, engineering and mathematics research><science, technology, engineering and mathematics workforce><scientific literacy><scientifically literate><shared decision making><skills><student engagement><student motivation><student participation><student research><student-led research><substance use><substance using><suburb><suburban><suburban communities><suburbia><success><teacher><tool><urban school><youth age>
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Brittany N Rudd

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

Exploratory lead · 42/100
Training-friendly
Active award
Career award
$202,144
FY 2026

Project Title

Optimizing the Zero Suicide Model for Juvenile Detention

Grant Number:

5K23MH129321-05

Activity Code:

K23

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/15/2022

End Date:

11/30/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT This K23 Career Development Award will prepare the applicant to launch her career as an independent investigator with expertise in research at the intersection of implementation and mental health research, with a specialization in legal settings that serve youth, consistent ...

Research Terms

<Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Care Manager><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Caring><Case Manager><Chicago><Clinical><Complement><Complement Proteins><Complex><Continuity of Care><Continuity of Patient Care><Continuum of Care><Data><Data Collection><Development><Early identification><Elements><Ensure><Environment><Evidence based practice><Faculty><Feeling suicidal><Foundations><Future><Goals><Health Disparities Research><Health disparities related research><High Prevalence><Hybrids><Individual><Infrastructure><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><Justice><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><Knowledge><Leadership><Legal><Letters><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental health promotion><Mentorship><Methods><Michigan><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Outcome><Pathway interactions><Preparation><Prevention Research><Procedures><Psychological Health><Public Health><Reporting><Research><Research Activity><Research Career Program><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Risk Assessment><Safety><Services><Severities><Strategic Planning><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><System><Training><Training Activity><Universities><Voice><Work><Youth><Youth 10-21><adult youth><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><career><career development><community engaged approach><community engaged approaches><community engaged strategies><community engaged strategy><community partnered approach><community partnered strategy><complementation><design><designing><detention center><developmental><effectiveness and implementation trial><effectiveness/implementation hybrid trial><effectiveness/implementation trial><evidence base><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><feasibility testing><health disparities science><implementation framework><implementation outcomes><implementation research><implementation research framework><implementation science framework><implementation strategy><improved><intent to die><juvenile><juvenile human><juvenile justice system><juvenile legal system><mental health care><pathway><peer><preparations><prevent><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><preventing><prevention practice><recruit><reduce suicidality><reduce suicide><reducing suicidality><reducing suicide><research and methods><screening><screenings><skills><strategies for implementation><suicidal><suicidal adolescent><suicidal adolescents><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidal youth><suicidal youths><suicidality><suicidality prevention><suicide behavior><suicide ideation><suicide intervention><suicide model><suicide rate><suicide risk><suicides><thoughts about suicide><training module><young adult><young adult age><young adulthood><youth age>
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Katherine A. Koh

MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 42/100
Training-friendly
Active award
Career award
$194,184
FY 2026

Project Title

Preventing Homelessness in Transitioning Service Members with Mental Illness

Grant Number:

5K23MH138668-02

Activity Code:

K23

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2025

End Date:

12/31/2029

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Homelessness among individuals with mental illness is an under-studied and under-addressed area in the United States. Transitioning service members (TSMs)--individuals transitioning from active-duty military service to civilian life--are particularly vulnerable to homelessne...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Area><Armed Forces Personnel><Benchmarking><Best Practice Analysis><Care Manager><Caring><Case Management><Case Manager><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Chronic><Client><Clinical><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Science><Consolidated Framework for Implementing Change><Data><Department of Defense><Development><Disease><Disorder><Environment><Financial Hardship><Focus Groups><Fostering><General Population><General Public><Geographic Area><Geographic Locations><Geographic Region><Geographical Location><Goals><Groups at risk><Health><History><Homeless persons><Homelessness><Housing><Hybrids><Individual><Intervention><Interview><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Investigators><Knowledge><Life><Literature><Machine Learning><Maintenance><Medical><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Methods><Military><Military Personnel><Modeling><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Outcome><PTSD><Patient Self-Report><Patients><People at risk><Persons at risk><Policies><Population><Populations at Risk><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Predictive Factor><Premature Mortality><Prevalence><Prevention><Procedures><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatrist><Psychological Health><Qualifying><RE-AIM><Randomized><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Recording of previous events><Research><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Risk Assessment><Risk Reduction><Self-Report><Services><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Social support><Soldier><Structure><Subgroup><Suicide><Testing><Time><Training><Trauma><Underserved Population><Unemployment><United States><United States Department of Veterans Affairs><United States Veterans Administration><Veterans><Veterans Administration><Veterans Affairs><Victimization><Vulnerable Populations><Work><acceptability and feasibility><active duty><active followup><active service><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><assess effectiveness><benchmark><biological signal transduction><care as usual><career><community engaged participatory research><community engaged research><community partnered research><community-engaged study><community-partnered study><computer based prediction><delivered virtually><depression><determine effectiveness><develop therapy><developmental><economic hardship><economic strain><effectiveness and implementation trial><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><effectiveness/implementation hybrid trial><effectiveness/implementation trial><evaluate effectiveness><examine effectiveness><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><financial adversity><financial burden><financial distress><financial insecurity><financial instability><financial strain><financial stress><financial worry><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><geographic site><high risk><high risk group><high risk individual><high risk people><high risk population><histories><homeless><homeless group><homeless individual><homeless population><houselessness><implementation research><implementation science><implementation strategy><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intent to die><intervention development><intervention refinement><jobless><joblessness><machine based learning><medical college><medical schools><mental health care><mental illness><military member><military population><military service><out of work><outreach><post intervention><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><predictive modeling><prevent><preventing><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><reduce risk><reduce risks><reduce that risk><reduce the risk><reduce these risks><reduces risk><reduces the risk><reducing risk><reducing the risk><research and methods><resilience><resilient><risk-reducing><school of medicine><service intervention><service member><social support network><strategies for implementation><suicidal><suicidality><suicides><therapy development><traumatic neurosis><treatment as usual><treatment development><under served group><under served individual><under served people><under served population><underserved group><underserved individual><underserved people><unemployed><unhoused><usual care><virtual><virtual delivery><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people>
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Preeti Manavalan

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL

Exploratory lead · 42/100
Training-friendly
Active award
Career award
$183,081
FY 2026

Project Title

Adaptation and implementation of a behavioral mHealth intervention to reduce anxiety and depression and end the HIV epidemic in the rural South

Grant Number:

5K23MH131463-04

Activity Code:

K23

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/9/2022

End Date:

11/30/2026

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Project Abstract

Untreated anxiety and depression are exceedingly common in people living with HIV (PLWH) in the rural South, a population critically affected by the HIV epidemic. Addressing mental health is essential to improving the disparate HIV burden in this population. Yet outside of routine clinical care, few...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS care><Access to Care><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adopted><Adoption><Affect><Africa South of the Sahara><Anxiety><Assess implementation><Award><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Caring><Communicable Diseases><Communities><Community Health Aides><Complex><Conditioning Therapy><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Science><Consolidated Framework for Implementing Change><Consultations><Counseling><Data><Effectiveness><Emotional Depression><Epidemic><Evaluation><Evidence based intervention><Failure><Florida><Friendships><Goals><HIV><HIV Care><HIV burden><HIV disease burden><HIV disparities><HIV epidemic burden><HIV global burden><HIV health burden><HIV individuals><HIV inequalities><HIV inequities><HIV infected individuals><HIV infected persons><HIV intervention><HIV medical care><HIV patient care><HIV people><HIV positive individuals><HIV positive people><HIV related care><HIV related disparities><HIV related inequities><HIV related patient care><HIV therapeutic><HIV therapy><HIV treatment><HIV-1 care><HIV-1 intervention><HIV-1 therapeutic><HIV-1 therapy><HIV-1 treatment><HIV/AIDS disparities><HIV/AIDS inequities><HIV/AIDS related disparities><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Care Technology><Health Personnel><Health Services Accessibility><Health Technology><Health system><Human Immunodeficiency Virus therapy><Human Immunodeficiency Virus treatment><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Hybrids><Implementation assessment><Individual><Infectious Diseases><Infectious Disorder><Intervention><Investments><K23 Award><K23 Mechanism><K23 Program><LAV-HTLV-III><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Maintenance><Medical><Medicine><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award><Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23)><Mentorship><Modality><Modeling><Outcome><PLWH><PWH><Physicians><Population><Program Development><Provider><Psychological Health><Qualitative Research><RE-AIM><Randomization trial><Randomized><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Research><Research Proposals><Rural><Rural Population><Rural group><Rural people><Science><Scientist><Societal Factors><Specialist><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><System><Target Populations><Technology><Training><Transportation><Treatment outcome><Universities><Viral><Virus-HIV><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><anxiety reduction><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><assess effectiveness><availability of services><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><care access><care of HIV-1><clinical care><community health worker><consultation><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><determine effectiveness><effective intervention><effectiveness and implementation trial><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><effectiveness outcome><effectiveness-related outcomes><effectiveness/implementation hybrid study><effectiveness/implementation hybrid trial><effectiveness/implementation study><effectiveness/implementation trial><evaluate effectiveness><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><evidence base><examine effectiveness><experience><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health service access><health services availability><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><human immunodeficiency virus burden><human immunodeficiency virus care><human immunodeficiency virus global burden><implementation evaluation><implementation intervention><implementation outcomes><implementation science><improved><individuals infected with HIV><individuals with HIV><individuals with human immunodeficiency virus><intervention delivery><m-Health><mHealth><mHealth therapeutic><mHealth therapy><mHealth treatment><medical care providers><medical personnel><member><mental health care><mhealth interventions><mobile health><mobile health intervention><mobile health therapeutic><mobile health therapy><mobile health treatment><novel><people infected with HIV><people infected with human immunodeficiency virus><people living with HIV><people with HIV><people with human immunodeficiency virus><pilot test><problem solving therapy><professor><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomized trial><randomly assigned><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><rural area><rural counties><rural individual><rural location><rural region><service availability><skills><social><stakeholder insights><stakeholder perspectives><technology intervention><technology-based interventions><technology-enabled interventions><technology-focused interventions><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><treat HIV><treat Human Immunodeficiency Virus><treatment access><treatment provider><trial design>
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Daphna Stroumsa

UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR, ANN ARBOR, MI

Exploratory lead · 42/100
Training-friendly
Active award
Career award
$169,560
FY 2026

Project Title

Peer specialist intervention to improve mental health among women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and other patients receiving hormonal care

Grant Number:

5K23MD016950-05

Activity Code:

K23

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/17/2022

End Date:

11/30/2026

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Candidate: Daphna Stroumsa, MD, MPH, MSc, is an obstetrician-gynecologist and early career health services researcher at the University of Michigan, focused on improving endocrinological healthcare access and quality. Dr. Stroumsa’s long-term career goal is to become an independent p...

Research Terms

<Address><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Caring><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Communities><Conditioning Therapy><Development><Development Plans><Drugs><Educational workshop><Elements><Endocrinology><Evaluation><Face><Feedback><Funding><General Population><General Public><Goals><Gynecologist><Health><Health Services><Hormonal><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Medication><Menopause><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mentors><Metabolism and Endocrinology><Michigan><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Outcome><Participant><Patients><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Physicians><Polycystic Ovarian Disease><Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome><Polycystic Ovary Syndrome><Population><Process><Property><Psychological Health><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Sclerocystic Ovarian Degeneration><Sclerocystic Ovary Syndrome><Specialist><Structure><Testing><Training><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Woman><Workshop><acceptability and feasibility><access to health care><accessibility of health care><accessibility to health care><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><career><career development><community based participatory research><community engaged approach><community engaged approaches><community engaged participatory research><community engaged research><community engaged strategies><community engaged strategy><community led research><community participatory research><community partnered approach><community partnered participatory research><community partnered research><community partnered strategy><community-engaged study><community-partnered study><depression><design><designing><developmental><drug/agent><effective intervention><experience><faces><facial><health care access><health care availability><health care service access><health care service availability><improved><intervention refinement><participatory action research><patient centered><patient oriented><peer><peer support><pilot test><polycystic ovary><polycystic ovary disease><polycystic ovary disorder><social stigma><stigma><suicidal><suicidality>
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Michael Joseph Boivin

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

Exploratory lead · 42/100
Likely hiring
Active award
$134,908
FY 2026

Project Title

Congolese mother and child mental health in response to early child development interventions

Grant Number:

3R01MH135045-03S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2023

End Date:

11/30/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Background. Among social factors affecting vulnerability to mental illness, family is key, and the quality of care that parents provide for their children perhaps being the most strategic. However, it is still unclear whether the early childhood parenting support programs offer later...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12 year old><12 years of age><6-11 years old><AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Affect><Area><Automobile Driving><Behavior><Behavioral><Belgian Congo><Care Givers><Care giver intervention><Caregiver instruction><Caregivers><Child><Child Development><Child Mental Health><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical Trials><Competence><Congo><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Democratic Republic of the Congo><Development><Distress><Emotional><Emotional Depression><Emotions><Environment><Family><Family dynamics><Follow-Up Studies><Food><Future><Generalized Growth><Growth><Growth Agents><Growth Factor><Growth Substances><HIV><Health Benefit><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Hydrogen Oxide><Infant><Infant and Child Development><Informal Social Control><Intercept><Intervention><LAV-HTLV-III><LMIC><Learning><Link><Long-Term Effects><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Measures><Mediator><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mothers><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Neural Development><Orphan><Outcome><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Participant><Performance><Phenotype><Prevention><Prevention program><Problem behavior><Process><Proteins Growth Factors><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><QOC><Quality of Care><Questionnaires><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Risk><Role><Rural><School-Age Population><Schools><Self Efficacy><Self Regulation><South Africa><Testing><Time><Tissue Growth><Toddler><Uganda><United States National Institutes of Health><Video Recording><Videorecording><Virus-HIV><Water><Zaire><abnormal psychology><active followup><age 12><age 12 years><age associated><age correlated><age dependent><age linked><age related><age specific><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><arm><behavior outcome><behavioral outcome><behavioral problem><care as usual><care giver education><care giver instruction><care giver training><care giving><caregiver education><caregiver interventions><caregiver training><caregiving><childrearing><community based organizations><community organizations><data interpretation><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><develop therapy><developmental><driving><early childhood><emotion regulation><emotional regulation><executive control><executive function><experience><eye tracking><family structure/dynamics><follow up><follow up assessment><follow-up><follow-up research study><follow-up survey><followed up><followup><followup assessment><improved><intervention development><kids><low and middle-income countries><member><mental illness><middle childhood><neurodevelopment><ontogeny><parent><parenting education intervention><parenting education programs><parenting intervention><parenting program><parenting skill training><parenting training><pediatric><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychosocial><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><resilience factor><resiliency factor><response><school age><social><social communication><social factors><social role><study with follow-up><therapy development><treatment as usual><treatment development><twelve year old><twelve years of age><usual care><video recording system><visual tracking><youngster>
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Itziar Familiar-Lopez

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

Exploratory lead · 42/100
Likely hiring
Active award
$134,908
FY 2026

Project Title

Congolese mother and child mental health in response to early child development interventions

Grant Number:

3R01MH135045-03S1

Activity Code:

R01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2023

End Date:

11/30/2028

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Background. Among social factors affecting vulnerability to mental illness, family is key, and the quality of care that parents provide for their children perhaps being the most strategic. However, it is still unclear whether the early childhood parenting support programs offer later...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12 year old><12 years of age><6-11 years old><AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Active Follow-up><Affect><Area><Automobile Driving><Behavior><Behavioral><Belgian Congo><Care Givers><Care giver intervention><Caregiver instruction><Caregivers><Child><Child Development><Child Mental Health><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinical Trials><Competence><Congo><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Democratic Republic of the Congo><Development><Distress><Emotional><Emotional Depression><Emotions><Environment><Family><Family dynamics><Follow-Up Studies><Food><Future><Generalized Growth><Growth><Growth Agents><Growth Factor><Growth Substances><HIV><Health Benefit><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Hydrogen Oxide><Infant><Infant and Child Development><Informal Social Control><Intercept><Intervention><LAV-HTLV-III><LMIC><Learning><Link><Long-Term Effects><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Measures><Mediator><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mothers><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Neural Development><Orphan><Outcome><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Participant><Performance><Phenotype><Prevention><Prevention program><Problem behavior><Process><Proteins Growth Factors><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><QOC><Quality of Care><Questionnaires><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Risk><Role><Rural><School-Age Population><Schools><Self Efficacy><Self Regulation><South Africa><Testing><Time><Tissue Growth><Toddler><Uganda><United States National Institutes of Health><Video Recording><Videorecording><Virus-HIV><Water><Zaire><abnormal psychology><active followup><age 12><age 12 years><age associated><age correlated><age dependent><age linked><age related><age specific><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><arm><behavior outcome><behavioral outcome><behavioral problem><care as usual><care giver education><care giver instruction><care giver training><care giving><caregiver education><caregiver interventions><caregiver training><caregiving><childrearing><community based organizations><community organizations><data interpretation><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><develop therapy><developmental><driving><early childhood><emotion regulation><emotional regulation><executive control><executive function><experience><eye tracking><family structure/dynamics><follow up><follow up assessment><follow-up><follow-up research study><follow-up survey><followed up><followup><followup assessment><improved><intervention development><kids><low and middle-income countries><member><mental illness><middle childhood><neurodevelopment><ontogeny><parent><parenting education intervention><parenting education programs><parenting intervention><parenting program><parenting skill training><parenting training><pediatric><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychosocial><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><resilience factor><resiliency factor><response><school age><social><social communication><social factors><social role><study with follow-up><therapy development><treatment as usual><treatment development><twelve year old><twelve years of age><usual care><video recording system><visual tracking><youngster>
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Leiszle Rae Lapping-Carr

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AT CHICAGO, CHICAGO, IL

Exploratory lead · 42/100
Training-friendly
Active award
Career award
$133,084
FY 2026

Project Title

Increasing Access to Behavioral Treatment for Perinatal Depression

Grant Number:

5K23MD018092-03

Activity Code:

K23

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/19/2023

End Date:

11/30/2028

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Project Abstract

ABSTRACT Dr. Leiszle Lapping-Carr is a licensed clinical psychologist and mixed methods researcher with a specialty in behavioral treatments for perinatal mental health. Through the proposed Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23) entitled Increasing Access to Behavioral T...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Access to Care><Address><Affect><American><Area><Award><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Characteristics><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Clinical Trials Design><Communities><Community Health><Conditioning Therapy><Data><Development><Development Plans><Doctor of Philosophy><Early Intervention><Effectiveness><Evaluation><Family><Family Health><Family health status><Functional impairment><Future><Goals><Grant><Health><Health Services Accessibility><Individual><Institution><International><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><K23 Award><K23 Mechanism><K23 Program><Knowledge><Lead><Licensing><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award><Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award (K23)><Mentors><Mentorship><Methodology><Methods><Modality><Mothers><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><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Pb element><Perception><Perinatal><Perinatal Care><Peripartum><Personal Satisfaction><Ph.D.><PhD><Pilot Projects><Prevalence><Prevention><Preventive><Process><Psychological Health><Psychologist><Qualitative Research><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Religion><Reproductive Health><Research><Research Grants><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Risk><Risk Reduction><Rural Community><Services><Site><Specialty><Training><Training Programs><Woman><Work><acceptability and feasibility><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><availability of services><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><care access><career><career development><childbearing age><clinical efficacy><clinical trial implementation><cohort><community based design><community based research><community engaged participatory research><community engaged research><community engagement><community partnered research><community-based health><community-engaged study><community-partnered study><cost><demographics><depression><design><designing><determine efficacy><developmental><early screening><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><efficacy study><engagement with communities><evaluate efficacy><evidence base><examine efficacy><experience><fertile age><graduate student><health service access><health services availability><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><high risk><implementation intervention><implementation of clinical trials><implementation science><implementation study><improved><kids><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><medical specialties><meeting><meetings><mental health care><multidisciplinary><parent><perinatal depression><perinatal health><perinatal mental health><perinatal period><perinatal phase><peripartum depression><pilot study><preference><prevent><preventing><programs><public health relevance><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><religious><reproductive age><reproductive years><risk-reducing><service availability><socio-economic><socio-economically><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><treatment access><virtual group><well-being><wellbeing><youngster>
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Carolina Villamil Grest

TEMPLE UNIV OF THE COMMONWEALTH, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 42/100
Training-friendly
Active award
Career award
$131,328
FY 2026

Project Title

Linking Population-level Behavioral Interventions to Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing

Grant Number:

5K01MD018452-04

Activity Code:

K01

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

7/15/2023

End Date:

12/31/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Latino adolescents experience higher rates of behavioral health risks compared to their non-Latino Black and White peers, particularly for substance use and suicidality. Poor mental health and substance use have been attributed to experiences of childhood adversity and a ran...

Research Terms

<12-20 years old><Academy><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Risk Behavior><Adolescent Youth><Affect><Applications Grants><Area><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Black><Black race><Communities><Conditioning Therapy><Data Set><Decrease health disparities><Development><Development Plans><Dimensions><Economics><Education><Educational Achievement><Educational Status><Educational aspects><Emotional Depression><Environment><Exposure to><Feeling suicidal><Financial Support><Goals><Grant Proposals><Health><Health disparity mitigation><Health disparity reduction><Immigrant><Individual><Institution><Intervention><Intervention Strategies><Investigators><Latino><Legal><Link><Lower health disparities><Maps><Medicine><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental health promotion><Mentors><Methodology><Methods><Mitigate health disparities><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Parents><Pathway interactions><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Population><Preventative strategy><Prevention><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Psychological Health><Quasi-experiment><Quasi-experimental analysis><Quasi-experimental approach><Quasi-experimental design><Quasi-experimental methods><Quasi-experimental research><Quasi-experimental study><Quasi-experimental technique><Recommendation><Reduce health disparities><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Risk><Risk Behaviors><Risky Behavior><Role><Science><Shapes><Social Environment><Stress><Students><Suicidal thoughts><Testing><Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Youth><Youth 10-21><Youth Risk Behavior><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent risk taking><at risk behavior><behavior intervention><behavioral health><behavioral intervention><career><career development><childhood adversity><community based participatory approach><community based participatory design><community based participatory method><community based participatory process><community engaged approach><community engaged approaches><community engaged participatory research><community engaged research><community engaged strategies><community engaged strategy><community engagement><community participatory approach><community participatory design><community participatory method><community participatory model><community partnered approach><community partnered research><community partnered strategy><community-engaged study><community-partnered study><conference><convention><critical developmental period><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><developmental><disparity in health><dissemination strategy><economic><economic indicator><education access><education resources><educational level><educational resources><effective intervention><engagement with communities><experience><financial aid><financial assistance><health disparity><interdisciplinary collaboration><intervention design><juvenile><juvenile human><parent><pathway><pediatric adversity><peer><programs><protective factors><public health relevance><risk behavior in youth><skills><social><social climate><social context><social culture><social role><socio-cultural><sociocultural><socioenvironment><socioenvironmental><stressor><substance use><substance using><success><suicidal><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicidality><suicide ideation><summit><symposia><symposium><therapy design><thoughts about suicide><training achievement><training level><training status><transdisciplinary collaboration><translation research><translational investigation><treatment design><trend><well-being><wellbeing><youth age>
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MARINA TOLOU-SHAMS

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Above-average budget
Recent
Active award
$972,814
FY 2026

Project Title

CASA and FostrSpace: Systems delivery of digital substance use prevention tools to foster youth

Grant Number:

5R33DA059860-03

Activity Code:

R33

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2025

End Date:

2/28/2029

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  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Youth in foster care have documented higher rates of substance use and unmet behavioral health needs than youth who are not involved in the child welfare system. Social determinants of health (e.g., child maltreatment, community violence) have been consistently identified as driving ...

Research Terms

<Access to Care><Adoption><Advocate><Application Context><Assess implementation><Attitude><Automobile Driving><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><California><Characteristics><Child Abuse and Neglect><Child Welfare><Childhood maltreatment><Client><Communities><Community Health><Conditioning Therapy><County><Dimensions><Effectiveness><Enrollment><Environment><Fostering><Health><Health Care Technology><Health Services Accessibility><Health Technology><Hybrids><Implementation assessment><Individual><Intervention><Knowledge><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Maintenance><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methods><Modeling><Outcome><PRISM framework><PRISM model><Phase><Policies><Practical Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model><Pragmatic, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model><Preventative intervention><Prevention><Psychological Health><Public Health><RE-AIM><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Services><Symptoms><System><Technology><Time><Training><Underserved Population><Youth><Youth 10-21><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><adolescent substance use><adolescent welfare><assess effectiveness><availability of services><behavior intervention><behavioral health><behavioral intervention><care access><care services><care systems><child maltreatment><child neglect><child well being><child wellbeing><childhood neglect><community violence><community-based health><contextual factors><cost><court><design><designing><determine effectiveness><digital><digital delivery><digitally deliver><driving><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><effectiveness outcome><effectiveness testing><effectiveness-related outcomes><enroll><evaluate effectiveness><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><evidence base><examine effectiveness><experience><foster care><health practice><health service access><health services availability><implementation evaluation><implementation intervention><implementation strategy><implementation/effectiveness><intervention for prevention><meeting><meetings><mental health care><neighborhood violence><peer><peer support><prevent><prevent substance use><preventing><prevention intervention><prevention service><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><referral services><satisfaction><service availability><social><social health determinants><social stigma><stigma><strategies for implementation><substance use><substance use among adolescents><substance use among youth><substance use prevention><substance using><technology intervention><technology-based interventions><technology-enabled interventions><technology-focused interventions><tool><treatment access><trial design><trial planning><under served group><under served individual><under served people><under served population><underserved group><underserved individual><underserved people><uptake><violence against communities><volunteer><youth age><youth substance use>
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Lisa Jaremka

UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE, Newark, DE

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$94,154
FY 2026

Project Title

Modules to improve the quality of the mentor-mentee working relationship

Grant Number:

1R25GM161933-01

Activity Code:

R25

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/10/2026

End Date:

2/28/2029

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY There is a mental health crisis among graduate students, encompassing both mental illness and broader well-being issues. These challenges don’t disappear when graduate students enter the classroom, research lab, or their mentor’s office. The pressures of academia can exacerbate thes...

Research Terms

<Academia><Acute><Address><Chronic><Cognitive><Complex><Coping Skills><Data><Development><Discipline><Education><Education and Training><Educational aspects><Educational process of instructing><Educational workshop><Effectiveness><Evaluation><Experimental Designs><Faculty><Feedback><General Taxonomy><Geographic Area><Geographic Locations><Geographic Region><Geographical Location><Graduate Education><Institution><Interpersonal Interaction><Interpersonal Relations><Interview><Learning><Left><Literature><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mentorship><Methods><Participant><Personal Satisfaction><Pilot Projects><Process><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychology><Random Allocation><Random Selection><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Science><Series><Structure><Students><Taxonomy><Teaching><Testing><Thinking><Time><Training><Training and Education><Update><Waiting Lists><Workshop><Writing><class development><community building><compassion to self><coping strategy><course development><course material development><design><designing><determine efficacy><developmental><effective intervention><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><evaluate efficacy><evidence base><examine efficacy><experience><faculty mentor><faculty support><geographic site><graduate student><higher education><improved><interpersonal relationship><meeting><meetings><member><mental illness><mindfulness><pedagogy><pilot study><pressure><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychological distress><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><self-compassion><self-forgiveness><self-kindness><skills><thoughts><tool><treating oneself with kindness><virtual><waitlist><well-being><wellbeing>
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Ananya Vivek Bhaktaram

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, BALTIMORE, MD

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$50,114
FY 2026

Project Title

Perceptions on Loneliness, Connectedness and Environments (PLACE) Study

Grant Number:

1F31MH143459-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2026

End Date:

3/31/2029

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The proposed fellowship aims to prepare the applicant, Ananya Bhaktaram, for a career as a leading mixed methods researcher who examines the influence of social and spatial factors on social relationships and health. To develop the skillset necessary to become a leading expert, Ms. B...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><AIDS Virus><AIDS care><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Aeroseb-HC><Affect><Baltimore><Behavior><Biostatistical Methods><Centers for Disease Control><Centers for Disease Control and Prevention><Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.)><Cessation of life><Cetacort><Chronic><Communities><Competence><Cort-Dome><Cortef><Cortenema><Cortisol><Cortispray><Cortril><Data><Death><Dermacort><Development><Eldecort><Ensure><Environment><Fellowship><Foundations><Future><General Population><General Public><Geographic Factor><Goals><HIV><HIV Care><HIV disease transmission><HIV individuals><HIV infected individuals><HIV infected persons><HIV infection spread><HIV infection transmission><HIV medical care><HIV patient care><HIV people><HIV positive individuals><HIV positive people><HIV related care><HIV related patient care><HIV spread><HIV transmission><HIV viral transmission><HIV-1 care><HIV-1 spread><HIV-1 transmission><HIV-1 virus transmission><HIV/AIDS transmission><Health><Health behavior><Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 transmission><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Hydrocortisone><Hydrocortone><Hytone><Immune><Immune response><Immunes><Individual><Inflammation><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><LAV-HTLV-III><Life Expectancy><Literature><Loneliness><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Maryland><Measurement><Measures><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentorship><Methodology><Methods><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Neuroendocrine><Neuroendocrine System><Neurosecretory Systems><Nutracort><Obesity><Outcome><Overdose><PLWH><PWH><Pathway interactions><Perception><Personal Satisfaction><Population><Preventative intervention><Preventative strategy><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Proctocort><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Qualitative Research><Reporting><Research><Research Ethics><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Smoking><Social Network><Social isolation><Social support><Sociology><Source><Strategic Planning><Stress><Techniques><Time><Training><United States Centers for Disease Control><United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention><Viral Activity><Viral Function><Viral Physiology><Virginia><Virus-HIV><adiposity><adulthood><behavior outcome><behavioral outcome><biobehavior><biobehavioral><care of HIV-1><career><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><corpulence><design><designing><developmental><experience><health related behavior><host response><human immunodeficiency virus care><human immunodeficiency virus transmission><immune system response><immunoresponse><improved><individuals infected with HIV><individuals with HIV><individuals with human immunodeficiency virus><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><intervention for prevention><lonely><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><meeting><meetings><mental illness><multidisciplinary><pathway><people infected with HIV><people infected with human immunodeficiency virus><people living with HIV><people with HIV><people with human immunodeficiency virus><premature><prematurity><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><protective factors><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><secondary analysis><skills><social><social factors><social influence><social relationships><social support network><spread of human immunodeficiency virus><substance use><substance using><success><theories><well-being><wellbeing>
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Lina Demis

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$43,714
FY 2026

Project Title

Examining the neurodevelopmental spectrum of children and adolescents in low-resource settings

Grant Number:

1F31HD121373-01

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2026

End Date:

2/29/2028

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Project Abstract

Background. Neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) present a major global health challenge, particularly in low-resource settings like South Africa, where traditional diagnostic frameworks and access to comprehensive evaluations are limited. This research shifts the focus from formal NDD diagnoses to n...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><16 year old><16 years of age><5 year old><5 years of age><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Affect><Alcohol co-use><Anxiety><Automobile Driving><Behavior><Behavioral><Care Givers><Caregivers><Categories><Child><Child Development><Child Health><Child Mental Health><Child Support><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Classification><Cognition><Cognitive><Cognitive Disturbance><Cognitive Impairment><Cognitive decline><Cognitive function abnormal><Cohort Studies><Communicable Diseases><Communication><Communities><Data><Development><Diagnosis><Diagnostic><Diagnostic and Statistical Manual><Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders><Dimensions><Disease><Disorder><Disturbance in cognition><Early identification><Education><Educational aspects><Emotional><Epidemiology><Epidemiology of child><Epidemiology of children><Evaluation><Exhibits><Exposure to><Fostering><Foundations><Functional impairment><Grant><Health><Health Care><Heterogeneity><High Prevalence><Household><Impaired cognition><Impairment><Impoverished><Infant and Child Development><Infectious Diseases><Infectious Disorder><Infrastructure><International><International Classification of Diseases><International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems><Intervention><Investigators><LMIC><Life><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Manuscripts><Measurable><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methods><Motor Skills><NRSA><National Research Service Awards><Nature><Neural Development><Neurodevelopmental Disorder><Neurodevelopmental Impairment><Neurologic><Neurological><Neurological Development Disorder><Outcome><Pattern><Pediatric epidemiology><Population><Poverty><Preparation><Prevalence><Psyche structure><Psychological Health><QOL improvement><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><Role><Services><Severities><Shapes><Social Interaction><South Africa><South African><Structural Models><Structure><Substance Use Disorder><Systematics><Training><Violence><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent health outcomes><adolescent mental health><age 16><age 16 years><age 5><age 5 years><alcohol and other drug use><alcohol polysubstance use><behavioral health><clinical diagnosis><cognitive dysfunction><cognitive loss><cohort research study><cohort survey><conference><convention><depression><developmental><disability><driving><early onset><epidemiologic><epidemiological><five year old><five years of age><functional outcomes><global health><improved><improvements in QOL><improvements in quality of life><innovate><innovation><innovative><juvenile><juvenile human><kids><long-term study><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><low and middle-income countries><mental><motor ability><neurodevelopment><neurodevelopmental disease><preparations><quality of life improvement><sixteen year old><sixteen years of age><social><social engagement><social involvement><social participation><social role><substance use and disorder><summit><symposia><symposium><violent><violent behavior><youngster>
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Pond Ezra

UNIV OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK, COLLEGE PARK, MD

Exploratory lead · 40/100
Training-friendly
Recent
Active award
$35,832
FY 2026

Project Title

Longitudinal Mixed Methods Analysis of Risk and Protective Factors Influencing Psychological Distress in Sexual and Gender Minority Birthing People

Grant Number:

1F31HD116545-01A1

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/4/2026

End Date:

2/3/2029

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Project Abstract

Project Abstract Adverse mental health conditions are the most common complication of pregnancy and childbirth, affecting 1 in 5 birthing people in the US each year. Sexual and gender minority (SGM) individuals, including lesbian, bisexual, and queer women as well as transgender and gender nonconfor...

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<2nd trimester><3rd trimester><Acceleration><Access to Care><Address><Affect><Anxiety><Attention><Bi-sexual><Birth><Bisexual><Caring><Childbirth><Cognitive Discrimination><Data><Decrease health disparities><Development Plans><Dimensions><Discrimination><Disparities><Disparity><Emotional><Face><Family><Family Health><Family Planning><Family Planning Services><Family health status><Gender and Sexual Minorities><Gestation><Goals><Health><Health Care><Health Care Providers><Health Care Systems><Health Inequity><Health Personnel><Health Services Accessibility><Health disparity mitigation><Health disparity reduction><Heterosexuals><Individual><Inequalities in Health><Inequities in Health><Inequity><Intervention><Investigation><Investigators><Knowledge><LGBTQ><Last Trimester><Lesbian><Lesbian Gay Bi-sexual Transgender Queer><Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer><Link><Long-Term Effects><Lower health disparities><Maternal and Child Health><Medical><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mentors><Methodology><Methods><Midtrimester><Miscarriage><Mitigate health disparities><Morbidity><NICHD><NIH><National Institute of Child Health and Human Development><National Institutes of Health><Nature><Outcome><Parents><Parturition><Perinatal><Peripartum><Population Intervention><Position><Positioning Attribute><Post-Natal Depression><Post-Partum Depression><Postnatal Depression><Postpartum Depression><Postpartum Period><Predisposition><Pregnancy><Pregnancy Complications><Pregnancy Trimesters><Premature Birth><Prematurely delivering><Preterm Birth><Provider><Psychological Health><Publishing><Reduce health disparities><Reporting><Reproductive Health><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Risk Reduction><Science><Second Pregnancy Trimester><Second Trimester><Services><Sexual and Gender Minorities><Shapes><Social support><Societal Factors><Spontaneous abortion><Stress><Susceptibility><Target Populations><Third Pregnancy Trimester><Third Trimester><Time><Training><United States National Institutes of Health><Visualization><Woman><access restrictions><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><adverse birth outcomes><availability of services><birthing individual><birthing patient><birthing people><care access><career><child birth><cis-female><cis-gender><cis-gender woman><cis-woman><cisgender><cisgender woman><complications during pregnancy><conference><convention><depression><design><designing><disparity in health><experience><experienced discrimination><faces><facial><fourth trimester><gender minority><gender minority group><gender minority individual><gender minority people><gender minority population><gender nonconforming><health care personnel><health care quality><health care service><health care worker><health disparity><health equity><health inequalities><health provider><health service access><health services availability><health staff><health training><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><improved><individual who gives birth><infant outcome><interest><medical care providers><medical personnel><mortality><non-compliance><non-compliant><non-gender conforming><noncompliance><noncompliant><parent><patient who gives birth><people giving birth><people who birth><people who give birth><perceived discrimination><perception of discrimination><perinatal period><perinatal phase><population based intervention><population specific intervention><post-partum><post-partum outcome><postpartum outcome><pregnancy-related complications><pregnant><premature childbirth><premature delivery><preterm delivery><protective factors><psychological distress><queer><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><self-reported discrimination><service availability><sexual minority><sexual minority group><sexual minority individual><sexual minority people><sexual minority population><skills><social><social stigma><social support network><statistics><stigma><stillbirth><stillborn><summit><symposia><symposium><trans*><transgender><treatment access><treatment provider><trend>
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Roger Vilardaga

WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, WINSTON-SALEM, NC

Exploratory lead · 38/100
Very recent
Active award
Career award
$132,785
FY 2026

Project Title

Increasing the population-level impact of a digital therapeutic for smokers with psychiatric illness

Grant Number:

5K02DA054304-05

Activity Code:

K02

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2024

End Date:

3/31/2027

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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. The goal of this Independent Scientist Award (K02) is to seek five years of training and protected time to enable and expand the work of a newly established independen...

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<Abstinence><Access to Care><Address><Adopted><Adoption><Affect><American><Ancillary Study><Area><Assess implementation><Award><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Characteristics><Cigarette><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Investigator><Clinical Trials><Communities><Community Health><Control Groups><Counseling><Data><Data Set><Development><Devices><Dissemination and Implementation><Drug usage><Economic Income><Economical Income><Effectiveness><Enrollment><Future><Goals><Health><Health Sciences><Health Services Accessibility><Implementation assessment><Income><Independent Scientist Award><Individual><Interview><Investigators><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><K02 Award><Laboratories><Learning><Link><Literature><Maintenance><Marketing><Measures><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mentorship><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><Outcome><Parents><Patient Representative><Patients><Population><Program Evaluation><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><QOL><Quality of life><RE-AIM><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Recommendation><Research><Research Career Program><Research Design><Research Personnel><Researchers><Sampling><Scientist><Site><Smoker><Smoking><Smoking Cessation Intervention><Socioeconomic Factors><Study Type><Subgroup><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Technology Transfer><Testing><Text><Therapeutic Intervention><Therapeutic Uses><Time><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco Control Research><Tobacco Use Disorder><Tobacco use><Training><Translating><Transportation><Voice><Work><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><addiction><addictive disorder><availability of services><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><behavioral health><care access><cease smoking><chronic mental illness><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community consultation><community-based health><cost effectiveness><design><designing><determine efficacy><developmental><digital><digital disparities><digital divide><digital gap><digital inequality><digital inequities><digital intervention><digital therapeutics><digital therapy><digital treatment><drug use><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><efficacy testing><efficacy trial><enroll><epidemiology research study><epidemiology study><epidemiology survey><evaluate efficacy><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><examine efficacy><experience><facilitators to implementation><health data><health service access><health services availability><implementation evaluation><implementation facilitators><implementation framework><implementation research framework><implementation science><implementation science framework><incomes><informant><intervention therapy><low SES><low socio-economic position><low socio-economic status><low socioeconomic position><low socioeconomic status><mental illness><novel><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><outreach><parent><patient subclass><patient subcluster><patient subgroups><patient subpopulations><patient subsets><patient subtypes><persistent mental illness><population health><pragmatic effectiveness trial><pragmatic trial><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychological distress><quit line><quit smoking><quitline><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><recruit><scale up><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><service availability><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><smoking cessation><smoking cessation treatment><social><socio-economic><socio-economic factors><socio-economically><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><stop smoking><study design><tobacco disorder><tobacco product use><treatment access><trial design><user centered design>
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Maryam Shanechi

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles, CA

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Above-average budget
Active award
$908,700
FY 2026

Project Title

Novel multimodal neural, physiological, and behavioral sensing and machine learning for mental states

Grant Number:

5R61MH135407-03

Activity Code:

R61

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2024

End Date:

11/30/2027

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  • Award size is strong enough to merit immediate review.

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Studying how human brain activity gives rise to mental states can reveal the neural mechanisms of emotional functioning and provide novel neural-physiological markers to enable personalized therapies for diverse mental disorders. For brain monitoring alone, intracranial EEG (iEEG) ca...

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<ASD><Accelerometer><Address><Aeroseb-HC><Affect><Anxiety><Architecture><Arousal and Regulatory Systems><Arousal/Regulatory Systems><Autism><Autistic Disorder><Behavior><Behavior monitoring><Behavioral><Biological Markers><Biomechanics><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Cetacort><Chemicals><Computer Software Tools><Computer software><Cort-Dome><Cortef><Cortenema><Cortisol><Cortispray><Cortril><Data><Data Collection><Data Reporting><Dermacort><Diagnostic><Disease><Disorder><Dissociation><EEG><ELISA><Early Infantile Autism><Eldecort><Electrodermal Response><Electrodes><Electroencephalogram><Electroencephalography><Emotions><Encephalon><Engineering><Engineering / Architecture><Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay><Epilepsy><Epileptic Seizures><Epileptics><Ethical Issues><Ethics><Evaluation><Facial Expression><Fear><Fright><Galvanic Skin Response><Generations><Goals><Human><Hydrocortisone><Hydrocortone><Hytone><Implant><Individual><Infantile Autism><Internet><Joints><Kanner's Syndrome><Language><Learning><Machine Learning><Measurement><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Modality><Modeling><Modern Man><Monitor><Moods><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Natural Language Processing><Negative Valence><Neurosurgeon><Noise><Nutracort><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Participant><Patient Self-Report><Patients><Physiologic><Physiologic Monitoring><Physiological><Physiological Monitoring><Physiology><Printing><Privacy><Proctocort><Psyche structure><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatrist><Psychogalvanic Reflex><Psychological Health><RDoC><Research Domain Criteria><Scientist><Seizure Disorder><Self-Report><Site><Skin><Skin Electric Conductance><Social Interaction><Social Processes><Software><Software Tools><Stress><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><System><Tablet Computer><Testing><Time><Transistors><Trust><WWW><accelerometry><activity monitor><activity tracker><aptamer><autism spectral disorder><autism spectrum disorder><autistic spectrum disorder><behavioral monitoring><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><biomechanical><brain behavior><computer scientist><data representation><data representations><deep learning><deep learning method><deep learning strategy><depression><design><designing><emotional functioning><enzyme linked immunoassay><epilepsia><epilepsy participant><epilepsy patient><epilepsy subject><epilepsy volunteer><epileptic patient><epileptic subject><epileptogenic><ethical><face expression><heart rate variability><high dimensionality><iPad><insight><machine based learning><mental><mental illness><mental state><mental status><motion sensor><multi-modal data><multi-modal datasets><multi-modality><multimodal data><multimodal data fusion><multimodal datasets><multimodal fusion><multimodal modeling><multimodality><natural language understanding><neural><neural mechanism><neuro-surgeon><neuromechanism><novel><patients with epilepsy><personalization of treatment><personalized medicine><personalized therapy><personalized treatment><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recurrent neural network><response><sensor><skin conductance><social><social anxiety><socially anxious><software toolkit><statistics><surgery><tablet device><temporal measurement><temporal resolution><time measurement><tool><virtual human><wearable><wearable device><wearable electronics><wearable system><wearable technology><wearable tool><wearables><web><world wide web>
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Rachel A Leshin

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, Princeton, NJ

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$76,780
FY 2026

Project Title

The psychological underpinnings of gender disparities in adolescent mental health

Grant Number:

5F32MH135634-03

Activity Code:

F32

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2024

End Date:

1/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

Project Summary This project will elucidate the psychological processes that give rise to gender disparities in mental health across development. Despite efforts toward mitigating such disparities, gender-linked outcomes remain stark: relative to men, women consistently report higher rates of intern...

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<12 year old><12 years of age><12-20 years old><Accounting><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Age><Anxiety><Behavior><Biologic Factor><Biological><Biological Factors><Biology><Birth><Categories><Characteristics><Complex><Cross Sectional Analysis><Data Collection><Development><Disparities><Disparity><Endocrine Gland Secretion><Exhibits><Female><Feminine><Gender><Gender Identity><Genetic><Hormonal><Hormones><Investigation><Link><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Masculine><Masculinity><Measures><Mediating><Mediation><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Negotiating><Negotiation><North America><Outcome><Parturition><Pathway interactions><Population Heterogeneity><Position><Positioning Attribute><Principal Investigator><Process><Psychological Health><Reporting><Research><Role><Sampling><Series><Sexism><Subgroup><Therapeutic Hormone><Woman><Youth><Youth 10-21><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent mental health><age 12><age 12 years><ages><analyzing longitudinal><biologic><boys><brain circuitry><cis-gender><cisgender><comparing females and males><comparing women and men><depression><developmental><diverse populations><experience><females compared to males><females compared with males><females versus males><females vs. males><gender assigned><gender difference><gender disparity><gender diverse><gender equity><gender-associated difference><girls><heterogeneous population><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><juvenile><juvenile human><long-term study><longitudinal analysis><longitudinal outcome studies><longitudinal research study><male><man><men><nonbinary><novel><pathway><population diversity><psychologic><psychological><psychological distress><self esteem><sex><sex assigned><sex identity><sexual identity><social><social role><trans*><transgender><twelve year old><twelve years of age><women compared to men><women compared with men><women versus men><women vs. men><youth age><♀><♂>
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Zach Cooper

UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, ATHENS, GA

Exploratory lead · 34/100
Training-friendly
Active award
$43,828
FY 2026

Project Title

A process evaluation of a pragmatic randomized controlled trial to promote mental health among adults with Type 1 diabetes

Grant Number:

5F31DK141239-02

Activity Code:

F31

Mechanism:

Training, Individual

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2025

End Date:

12/31/2026

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT People with type 1 diabetes (T1D) have an increased risk of developing depression, yet rarely receive treatment for depression and diabetes simultaneously. The absence of treatment is linked to a reduced chance of achieving target glycemic goals, thereby raising the risk of ...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Adult-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Assess implementation><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Biological><Brittle Diabetes Mellitus><Caring><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Clinic><Clinical Sciences><Comprehensive Health Care><Conditioning Therapy><Data><Depressive Syndromes><Depressive disorder><Diabetes Mellitus><Diabetic Neuropathies><Diabetic Retinopathy><Effectiveness><Effectiveness of Interventions><Emotional Depression><Environment><Evaluation><Frequencies><Future><Glycohemoglobin A><Glycosylated hemoglobin A><Goals><Hb A1><Hb A1a+b><Hb A1c><HbA1><HbA1c><Health><Health Care Costs><Health Costs><Hemoglobin A(1)><IDDM><Implementation assessment><Individual><Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><Juvenile-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Ketosis-Prone Diabetes Mellitus><Ketosis-Resistant Diabetes Mellitus><Knowledge><Life Style><Lifestyle><Link><Maturity-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Measures><Medical><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mental health promotion><Mentors><Mentorship><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><Motivation><NIDDM><Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes><Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Outcome><Parents><Participant><Patients><Persons><Primary Care><Probabilistic Models><Probability><Probability Models><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><QOC><Quality of Care><Questionnaires><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Self Efficacy><Slow-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Specialty><Stable Diabetes Mellitus><Statistical Models><Structure><Sudden-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Survey Instrument><Survey Method><Survey Methodology><Surveys><T1 DM><T1 diabetes><T1D><T1DM><T2 DM><T2D><T2DM><Testing><Theory of Change><Time><Training><Training Support><Translational Research><Translational Science><Treatment outcome><Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 1 diabetes><Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 2 diabetes><Type I Diabetes Mellitus><Type II Diabetes Mellitus><Type II diabetes><United States><Universities><Visit><Work><adult onset diabetes><adulthood><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><biologic><care services><care systems><career><chronic disorder><collaborative care><comprehensive care><cost><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><diabetes><diabetes risk><diabetes self-care><diabetes self-management><diabetes-associated neuropathy><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><experience><glycemic control><hemoglobin A1c><implementation determinants><implementation evaluation><implementation factors><implementation outcomes><implementation science><improved><insight><insulin dependent diabetes><insulin dependent type 1><integrated care><integrated health care><integrated model of care><intervention participants><juvenile diabetes><juvenile diabetes mellitus><ketosis prone diabetes><ketosis resistant diabetes><maturity onset diabetes><medical specialties><meeting><meetings><mental illness><mortality><parent><participant enrollment><patient enrollment><primary care setting><primary outcome><process evaluation><psychiatric illness><psychologic><psychological><psychological disorder><randomized control trial><randomized, clinical trials><secondary analysis><skills><statistical linear mixed models><statistical linear models><translation research><translational investigation><treatment adherence><treatment compliance><type 2 DM><type I diabetes><type II DM><type one diabetes><type two diabetes><uptake>
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Nirao Mahesh Shah

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, STANFORD, CA

Exploratory lead · 32/100
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$457,795
FY 2026

Project Title

A genetic strategy to identify neural circuits that regulate social attachment in prairie voles

Grant Number:

1R21MH141455-01

Activity Code:

R21

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/15/2026

End Date:

3/14/2028

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT We form attachments at many levels of social interactions, including with spouses, family members, friends, and other members of the community. The neurobiological mechanisms that control the formation and maintenance of social attachment remain poorly understood. This is in...

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<21+ years old><3' Untranslated Regions><3'UTR><ASD><AVPR1><AVPR1A><AVPR1A gene><Adult><Adult Human><Alleles><Allelomorphs><Antidiuretic Hormone><Autism><Autistic Disorder><Behavior><Behavioral><Biologic Models><Biological Models><Brain><Brain Nervous System><CRE Recombinase><CRISPR><CRISPR/Cas system><Cell Communication and Signaling><Cell Signaling><Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats><Communities><Complex><Disease><Disorder><Early Infantile Autism><Encephalon><Engineering><Ensure><Enterobacteria phage P1 Cre recombinase><Failure><Family member><Fishes><Flies><Friends><Gene Modified><Genes><Genetic><Genetic Models><Germ Lines><Goals><Health><Human><Infantile Autism><Intracellular Communication and Signaling><Kanner's Syndrome><Knock-in><Maintenance><Mammalia><Mammals><Maps><Married Persons><Mediating><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mice><Mice Mammals><Microtus><Model System><Modeling><Modern Man><Molecular><Molecular Genetics><Murine><Mus><Nerve Cells><Nerve Unit><Neural Cell><Neural Pathways><Neurocyte><Neurons><Neurosciences><Ocytocin><Organism><Oxytocin><Pair Bond><Pathway interactions><Personal Satisfaction><Pharmacological Study><Pharmacology Study><Physiology><Population><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Publishing><Receptor Protein><Recombinant Oxytocin><Reporter><Rodent><Rodentia><Rodents Mammals><Rupture><Schizophrenia><Schizophrenic Disorders><Siblings><Signal Transduction><Signal Transduction Systems><Signaling><Social Behavior><Social Controls><Social Interaction><Spouses><Tamoxifen><Testing><Therapeutic><Thirst><Transgenes><Transgenic Organisms><Transmission><Vasopressins><Viral><Vole><Work><adulthood><affiliative behavior><autism spectral disorder><autism spectrum disorder><autistic spectrum disorder><bacteriophage P1 recombinase Cre><beta-Hypophamine><biological signal transduction><cell type><chronic mental illness><dementia praecox><depression><design><designing><diagnostic approach><diagnostic strategy><experiment><experimental research><experimental study><experiments><field mouse><fly><gene modification><genetic approach><genetic strategy><genetically modified><healing><induced Cre><inducible Cre><knockin><living system><member><mental illness><neural><neural circuit><neural circuitry><neural network><neurobiological mechanism><neurocircuitry><neuronal><new technology><novel technologies><pathway><persistent mental illness><prairie vole><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><receptor><schizophrenic><screening><screenings><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><small molecule><social><social attachment><social bonding><sociobehavior><sociobehavioral><success><synaptic circuit><synaptic circuitry><tool><transgene><transgenic><transmission process><unpublished works><well-being><wellbeing>
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Karen J. Hartwell

MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON, SC

Exploratory lead · 32/100
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$453,000
FY 2026

Project Title

Empowering EMPATH Units: Training for Intergrated Mental Health and Opioid Disorder Management

Grant Number:

1R61DA065218-01

Activity Code:

R61

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/15/2026

End Date:

2/28/2028

Project Abstract

PROJECT ABSTRACT Emergency departments (EDs) face significant challenges managing mental health crises, often lacking specialized resources and leading to inappropriate placements and insufficient follow-up care. Emergency Psychiatric Assessment, Treatment, and Healing (EmPATH) units are designed to...

Research Terms

<Accident and Emergency department><Active Follow-up><Acute><Address><Buprenorphine><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><Collaborations><Curriculum><Department of Health and Human Services><Development><Discharge Plannings><Disease Management><Disorder Management><ED visit><ER visit><Educational Curriculum><Effectiveness><Emergency Department><Emergency Therapy><Emergency care visit><Emergency department visit><Emergency hospital visit><Emergency room><Emergency room visit><Emergency treatment><Ensure><Environment><Evaluation><Face><Feedback><Focus Groups><Funding><Guidelines><High Prevalence><Hospitals><Human Resources><Individual><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><Leadership><Manpower><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Modeling><Opiates><Opioid><Overdose><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Phase><Preparedness><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Readiness><Relapse><Research><Research Resources><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><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><South Carolina><Structure><Substance Use Disorder><Therapeutic><Training><Treatment Period><United States Department of Health and Human Services><United States Dept. of Health and Human Services><Universities><Wait Time><Workforce Development><active followup><burn-out><burnout><care for patients><care of patients><caring for patients><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><curriculum development><design><designing><developmental><emergency settings><empowerment><experience><faces><facial><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><healing><implementation protocol><improved><lesson plans><medication for opioid use disorder><mental health care><mental illness><mortality><opiate use disorder><opioid use disorder><participant engagement><patient engagement><patient oriented outcomes><personnel><post implementation><prevent><preventing><primary outcome><programs><psychiatric emergency><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><routine practice><satisfaction><secondary outcome><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><social stigma><stigma><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><success><treatment days><treatment duration><treatment planning>
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Lindsey K Jennings

MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CHARLESTON, SC

Exploratory lead · 32/100
Solid budget
Recent
Active award
$453,000
FY 2026

Project Title

Empowering EMPATH Units: Training for Intergrated Mental Health and Opioid Disorder Management

Grant Number:

1R61DA065218-01

Activity Code:

R61

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/15/2026

End Date:

2/28/2028

Project Abstract

PROJECT ABSTRACT Emergency departments (EDs) face significant challenges managing mental health crises, often lacking specialized resources and leading to inappropriate placements and insufficient follow-up care. Emergency Psychiatric Assessment, Treatment, and Healing (EmPATH) units are designed to...

Research Terms

<Accident and Emergency department><Active Follow-up><Acute><Address><Buprenorphine><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><Collaborations><Curriculum><Department of Health and Human Services><Development><Discharge Plannings><Disease Management><Disorder Management><ED visit><ER visit><Educational Curriculum><Effectiveness><Emergency Department><Emergency Therapy><Emergency care visit><Emergency department visit><Emergency hospital visit><Emergency room><Emergency room visit><Emergency treatment><Ensure><Environment><Evaluation><Face><Feedback><Focus Groups><Funding><Guidelines><High Prevalence><Hospitals><Human Resources><Individual><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><Leadership><Manpower><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Modeling><Opiates><Opioid><Overdose><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Phase><Preparedness><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Readiness><Relapse><Research><Research Resources><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><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><South Carolina><Structure><Substance Use Disorder><Therapeutic><Training><Treatment Period><United States Department of Health and Human Services><United States Dept. of Health and Human Services><Universities><Wait Time><Workforce Development><active followup><burn-out><burnout><care for patients><care of patients><caring for patients><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><curriculum development><design><designing><developmental><emergency settings><empowerment><experience><faces><facial><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><healing><implementation protocol><improved><lesson plans><medication for opioid use disorder><mental health care><mental illness><mortality><opiate use disorder><opioid use disorder><participant engagement><patient engagement><patient oriented outcomes><personnel><post implementation><prevent><preventing><primary outcome><programs><psychiatric emergency><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><routine practice><satisfaction><secondary outcome><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><social stigma><stigma><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><success><treatment days><treatment duration><treatment planning>
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Andrea S Young

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, BALTIMORE, MD

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Very recent
Active award
$236,458
FY 2026

Project Title

The Caregiver-Informed Treatment Engagement (CITE) Program: a Pilot Trial of a Youth Mental Health Treatment Engagement Intervention

Grant Number:

5R34MH133617-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/21/2025

End Date:

11/30/2027

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Project Abstract

Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section Project Summary. Mental illness is common, impairing, and associated with heightened suicide risk among youth, but access to proper care is sorely limited. Despite known barriers to accessing mental health services (MHS) being well known, there has not been ...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Access to Care><Address><Advocacy><Applications Grants><Baltimore><Behavioral><Care Givers><Care giver intervention><Caregivers><Caring><Child><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Cities><Clinic><Cognitive><Communication><Communities><Community Practice><Coping Skills><Data><Development><Distal><Drugs><Effectiveness of Interventions><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Evidence based intervention><Face><Family><Goals><Grant Proposals><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health Resources><Health Services Accessibility><Health Services Evaluation><Health Services Research><Impairment><Improve Access><Insurance Coverage><Insurance Status><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Interview><Knowledge><Maryland><Medical Care Research><Medication><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Outcome><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Patients><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Preparation><Primary Care><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychotherapy><Public Health><QOC><Quality of Care><Race><Races><Randomized><Research><Risk><Sampling><Self Efficacy><Service delivery model><Service model><Social support><Specialty><Strategic Planning><Stress><Symptoms><Testing><Time><Visit><Youth><Youth 10-21><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><alleviate symptom><ameliorating symptom><availability of services><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><care access><care delivery model><care giver stress><caregiver distress><caregiver interventions><caregiver stress><child mental health service><child services><childrearing><community engaged participatory research><community engaged research><community partnered research><community partners><community-based partners><community-engaged study><community-partnered study><compare to control><comparison control><coping strategy><decrease symptom><delivered virtually><developmental><drug/agent><experience><faces><facial><fewer symptoms><health and care delivery><health care delivery><health care delivery model><health care personnel><health care worker><health delivery systems><health provider><health service access><health services availability><health services delivery><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><improve symptom><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention design><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><kids><later in life><later life><medical care providers><medical personnel><medical specialties><meeting><meetings><mental health care><mental illness><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><parent><participant engagement><patient engagement><pediatric><pediatric services><pilot trial><post intervention><practice setting><preparations><primary care clinic><primary care health service><primary care provider><primary care setting><primary health service><programs><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><psychiatric illness><psychiatric symptom><psychoeducation><psychoeducational intervention><psychological disorder><psychosocial outcome><psychosocial sequelae><public health relevance><racial><racial background><racial origin><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><reduce symptoms><referral services><relieves symptoms><satisfaction><service availability><service engagement><services engagement><services research><skills><social><social support network><stress among caregiver><stress in caregiver><stress on caregiver><suicidal risk><suicide risk><symptom alleviation><symptom improvement><symptom reduction><symptom relief><symptomatic improvement><therapy design><tool><treatment access><treatment design><treatment provider><virtual delivery><virtual group><youngster><youth age>
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Shadi Nahvi

ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, BRONX, NY

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Recent
Active award
Career award
$194,400
FY 2026

Project Title

Mentoring investigators to improve health outcomes among persons with opioid and tobacco use disorder

Grant Number:

5K24DA051807-05

Activity Code:

K24

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2022

End Date:

3/31/2027

Project Abstract

Strategies are needed to reduce the health burden of tobacco and other substance use and of overdose mortality. Few persons with substance use disorder (SUD) access treatment. To improve the delivery of evidence-based treatment of opioid-, tobacco- and other SUD, rigorous training is needed to prepa...

Research Terms

<Access to Care><Adanon><Address><Administrator><Adoption><Agonist><Althose><American><Award><Behavior><Buprenorphine><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 infection><COVID-19 pandemic><COVID-19 period><COVID-19 public health crisis><COVID-19 virus infection><COVID-19 years><COVID19 infection><Caring><Clinical><Clinical Management><Clinical Research><Clinical Study><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research><Consolidated Framework for Implementation Science><Consolidated Framework for Implementing Change><Counselor><Data><Decision Making><Dissemination and Implementation><Dolophine><Dose><Drops><Drug Prescribing><Drug Prescriptions><Drug usage><Emergencies><Emergency Situation><Enrollment><Evidence based treatment><Fatality rate><Fellowship Program><Frequencies><Goals><Guidelines><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health Services Accessibility><Home><Improve Access><Institution><Internist><Intervention><Investigators><Lead><Leadership><Maintenance><Measures><Medicine><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mentorship><Methadone><Methadose><Methods><Modeling><Nurses><Opiates><Opioid><Oral><Outcome><Overdose><Overdose reduction><Participant><Patient Self-Report><Patient-Centered Care><Patients><Pb element><Persons><Pharmacies><Pharmacy facility><Physicians><Policies><Primary Care><Professional counselor><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><RE-AIM><Randomization trial><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Recommendation><Regulation><Relapse><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Research Training><Researchers><Resources><SAMHSA><SARS-CoV-2 epidemic><SARS-CoV-2 global health crisis><SARS-CoV-2 global pandemic><SARS-CoV-2 infection><SARS-CoV-2 pandemic><SARS-CoV2 infection><SARS-coronavirus-2 epidemic><SARS-coronavirus-2 pandemic><Safety><Schedule><Scientist><Self-Report><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 infection><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic><Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration><Substance Use Disorder><Survivors><Testing><Therapeutic><Tobacco><Tobacco Use Disorder><Toxicology><Training><Training and Infrastructure><Translating><Treatment Period><Treatment outcome><United States Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration><Urine><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><adaptive intervention><addiction><addictive disorder><availability of services><care access><care delivery><career><career development><clinical care><clinical translation><clinically translatable><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 infection><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><drug abstinence><drug detection><drug testing><drug use><early experience><early-career faculty><enroll><experience><flexibility><flexible><future implementation><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health service access><health services availability><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><heavy metal Pb><heavy 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induced overdose><opioid intake><opioid intoxication><opioid medication overdose><opioid overdose><opioid poisoning><opioid related overdose><opioid toxicity><opioid treatment program><opioid use><opioid use disorder><overdose death><overdose fatalities><overdose risk><pandemic><pandemic disease><patient centered><patient oriented><pilot test><prescribed medication><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><public health relevance><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomized trial><randomly assigned><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><real world application><reduce overdose><reduction in overdose><response><risk minimization><service availability><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><skills><social stigma><stigma><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance use treatment><substance using><tobacco disorder><treatment access><treatment days><treatment duration><treatment provider><treatment risk>
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Catherine Elizabeth Oldenburg

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Very recent
Active award
$134,792
FY 2026

Project Title

Understanding the role of caregiver mental health in outcomes following childhood severe acute malnutrition

Grant Number:

5R21MH139015-02

Activity Code:

R21

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2025

End Date:

3/31/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Caregivers of children with serious illness experience high burdens of depression and anxiety, which impacts their own wellbeing and the wellbeing of those in their care. Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) is the most serious form of acute malnutrition. Affecting millions of ch...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Active Follow-up><Acute><Adherence><Admission><Admission activity><Affect><Africa South of the Sahara><Ancillary Study><Antibiotic Agents><Antibiotic Drugs><Antibiotics><Anxiety><Area><Asia><Body Weight decreased><Breast Feeding><Burden on their caregivers><Burkina Faso><Burkina Fasso><Care Givers><Care giver support><Caregiver Burden><Caregiver support><Caregivers><Caring><Cessation of life><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinic><Clinical><Community Health Aides><Conflict><Conflict (Psychology)><Counseling><Data><Data Collection><Death><Death Rate><Development><Dietary Deficiency of Infants><Distress><Emotional Depression><Emotional well being><Enrollment><Face><Family><Feels well><Food><Generalized Growth><Growth><Health><High Prevalence><Home><Hospitalized Child><Impoverished><Incidence><Infant><Infant Malnutrition><Infant Nutritional Deficiency><Infant Undernutrition><Infantile Malnutrition><Infrastructure><Intervention><Kenya><Life><Low income><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Malnutrition><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Miscellaneous Antibiotic><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Nutritional><Nutritional Deficiency><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatients><Peer Group><Personal Satisfaction><Post-Natal Depression><Post-Partum Depression><Postnatal Depression><Postpartum Depression><Poverty><Probability><Psyche structure><Psychological Health><Psychological Well Being><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recovery><Relapse><Research><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><Role><Schedule><Self-Help Groups><Sense of well-being><Social support><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Support Groups><Symptoms><Testing><Therapeutic Uses><Time><Tissue Growth><Trauma><Travel><Treatment Protocols><Treatment Regimen><Treatment Schedule><Undernutrition><Upper Volta><Upper arm><Visit><Weight Gain><Weight Increase><Weight Loss><Weight Reduction><Well in self><Work><active followup><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><body weight gain><body weight increase><body weight loss><burden in caregivers><burden of their caregivers><burden on caregivers><care giver depression><caregiver depression><cohort><community health worker><death risk><depressed mother><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><develop therapy><developmental><dietary deficiency><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><enroll><experience><faces><facial><falls><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><food insecure><food insecurity><food scarcity><high risk><high risk infant><homes><improved><improved outcome><intervention design><intervention development><kids><low food security><malnourished><maternal depression><mental><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><mortality rate><mortality risk><nutrition deficiency><nutrition deficiency disorder><nutritional deficiency disorder><nutritious><ontogeny><over-treatment><overtreatment><pediatric><peer><peer support><programs><psychological distress><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><randomized control trial><relapse risk><screening><screenings><self help organization><self wellness><sense of wellbeing><social role><social support network><therapy design><therapy development><treatment design><treatment development><trial enrollment><vulnerable infant><well-being><wellbeing><wt gain><wt-loss><youngster>
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Jennifer Velloza

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Very recent
Active award
$134,792
FY 2026

Project Title

Understanding the role of caregiver mental health in outcomes following childhood severe acute malnutrition

Grant Number:

5R21MH139015-02

Activity Code:

R21

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2025

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Caregivers of children with serious illness experience high burdens of depression and anxiety, which impacts their own wellbeing and the wellbeing of those in their care. Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) is the most serious form of acute malnutrition. Affecting millions of ch...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Active Follow-up><Acute><Adherence><Admission><Admission activity><Affect><Africa South of the Sahara><Ancillary Study><Antibiotic Agents><Antibiotic Drugs><Antibiotics><Anxiety><Area><Asia><Body Weight decreased><Breast Feeding><Burden on their caregivers><Burkina Faso><Burkina Fasso><Care Givers><Care giver support><Caregiver Burden><Caregiver support><Caregivers><Caring><Cessation of life><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinic><Clinical><Community Health Aides><Conflict><Conflict (Psychology)><Counseling><Data><Data Collection><Death><Death Rate><Development><Dietary Deficiency of Infants><Distress><Emotional Depression><Emotional well being><Enrollment><Face><Family><Feels well><Food><Generalized Growth><Growth><Health><High Prevalence><Home><Hospitalized Child><Impoverished><Incidence><Infant><Infant Malnutrition><Infant Nutritional Deficiency><Infant Undernutrition><Infantile Malnutrition><Infrastructure><Intervention><Kenya><Life><Low income><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Malnutrition><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Miscellaneous Antibiotic><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Nutritional><Nutritional Deficiency><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatients><Peer Group><Personal Satisfaction><Post-Natal Depression><Post-Partum Depression><Postnatal Depression><Postpartum Depression><Poverty><Probability><Psyche structure><Psychological Health><Psychological Well Being><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recovery><Relapse><Research><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><Role><Schedule><Self-Help Groups><Sense of well-being><Social support><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Support Groups><Symptoms><Testing><Therapeutic Uses><Time><Tissue Growth><Trauma><Travel><Treatment Protocols><Treatment Regimen><Treatment Schedule><Undernutrition><Upper Volta><Upper arm><Visit><Weight Gain><Weight Increase><Weight Loss><Weight Reduction><Well in self><Work><active followup><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><body weight gain><body weight increase><body weight loss><burden in caregivers><burden of their caregivers><burden on caregivers><care giver depression><caregiver depression><cohort><community health worker><death risk><depressed mother><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><develop therapy><developmental><dietary deficiency><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><enroll><experience><faces><facial><falls><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><food insecure><food insecurity><food scarcity><high risk><high risk infant><homes><improved><improved outcome><intervention design><intervention development><kids><low food security><malnourished><maternal depression><mental><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><mortality rate><mortality risk><nutrition deficiency><nutrition deficiency disorder><nutritional deficiency disorder><nutritious><ontogeny><over-treatment><overtreatment><pediatric><peer><peer support><programs><psychological distress><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><randomized control trial><relapse risk><screening><screenings><self help organization><self wellness><sense of wellbeing><social role><social support network><therapy design><therapy development><treatment design><treatment development><trial enrollment><vulnerable infant><well-being><wellbeing><wt gain><wt-loss><youngster>
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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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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

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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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LAUREN BERGER SHOMAKER

COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT COLLINS, CO

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Recent
Active award
Career award
$99,651
FY 2026

Project Title

Mentored Research in Adolescent Mental, Behavioral, and Cardiometabolic Health

Grant Number:

5K24HL171876-03

Activity Code:

K24

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2024

End Date:

1/31/2029

Project Abstract

Project Summary Lauren Shomaker, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist and clinical researcher with a strong track record of NIH grantsmanship, scholarship, and commitment to mentoring in patient-oriented research (POR) at the intersection of mental health and cardiometabolic health. Dr. Shomak...

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<12-20 years old><21+ years old><Address><Adolescence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Adult-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Advisory Committees><Affect><American Psychological Association><Area><Attention><Award><Behavioral><Behavioral trial><CVD prevention><Cardiometabolic Disease><Cardiometabolic Disorder><Cardiovascular Diseases><Career Development Awards><Career Development Awards and Programs><Career Development Programs K-Series><Cause of Death><Children's Hospital><Clinical><Clinical Investigator><Clinical Trials><Collaborations><Color><Colorado><Committee Members><Communities><Computers><Development><Doctor of Philosophy><Early Intervention><Education><Educational aspects><Educational process of instructing><Effectiveness><Faculty><Family><Financial Hardship><Foundations><Funding><Goals><Grant><Health><Incidence><Information Technology><Institution><Insulin Resistance><Intervention><Investigators><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><K24 Award><K24 Mechanism><K24 Program><Ketosis-Resistant Diabetes Mellitus><Knowledge><Lead><Leadership><Licensing><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Life Style><Lifestyle><Maturity-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Medical><Medical center><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mentors><Mentorship><Metabolic syndrome><Mid-Career Clinical Scientist Award (K24)><Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research><Midcareer Investigator Award in Patient-Oriented Research (K24)><Modeling><Morbidity><NHLBI><NIDDK><NIDDM><NIH><National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute><National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases><National Institutes of Health><Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes><Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes><Noninsulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Obesity><Paper><Pb element><Pediatric Hospitals><Ph D student><Ph D. student><Ph. D. student><Ph.D student><Ph.D.><Ph.D. student><PhD><PhD student><PhD. student><Population><Preventative intervention><Prevention><Psyche structure><Psychological Health><Psychologist><Public Health><Research><Research Career Program><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Risk Factors><Role><Scholarship><Science><Scientist><Secure><Services><Site><Slow-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Solid><Stable Diabetes Mellitus><Stress><Students><T2 DM><T2D><T2DM><Task Forces><Teaching><Time><Training><Translational Research><Translational Science><Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 2 diabetes><Type II Diabetes Mellitus><Type II diabetes><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Work><adiposity><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent depression><adolescents with depression><adult onset diabetes><adulthood><advisory team><behavioral health><cardiac disease prevention><cardiometabolic><cardiometabolic risk><cardiometabolism><cardiovascular disease prevention><cardiovascular disease risk><cardiovascular disorder><cardiovascular disorder prevention><cardiovascular disorder risk><career><child depression><childhood depression><childhood onset depression><community engaged participatory research><community engaged research><community partnered research><community-engaged study><community-partnered study><corpulence><depressed adolescents><depression in adolescence><developmental><disease risk><disorder risk><disparity in health><dissemination science><diversity, equity, and inclusiveness><doctoral student><economic hardship><economic strain><equity, diversity, and inclusion><ethnic disparities in health><ethnic health disparity><experience><financial adversity><financial burden><financial distress><financial insecurity><financial instability><financial strain><financial stress><financial worry><group of color><health disparity><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><implementation science><individual of color><innovate><innovation><innovative><insulin resistant><insulin tolerance><intervention for prevention><juvenile><juvenile human><ketosis resistant diabetes><lens><lenses><life course><maturity onset diabetes><mental><mortality><next generation><patient oriented research><patient oriented study><pediatric depression><people of color><person of color><population of color><pre-doc><pre-doctoral><prevent><preventing><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><programs><progression risk><psychologic><psychological><pubertal transition><puberty transition><racial disparities in health><racial health disparity><rural area><rural location><rural region><skills><social><social adversity><social role><standard of care><technology intervention><technology-based interventions><technology-enabled interventions><technology-focused interventions><tool><transition out of puberty><translation research><translational investigation><type 2 DM><type II DM><type two diabetes><urban environment><urban setting><virtual><youth depression>
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Ashley K Hagaman

YALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CT

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Very 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

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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
$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

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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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Catherine Elizabeth Oldenburg

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Very recent
Active award
$46,216
FY 2026

Project Title

Understanding the role of caregiver mental health in outcomes following childhood severe acute malnutrition

Grant Number:

3R21MH139015-02S1

Activity Code:

R21

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2025

End Date:

3/31/2027

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Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Caregivers of children with serious illness experience high burdens of depression and anxiety, which impacts their own wellbeing and the wellbeing of those in their care. Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) is the most serious form of acute malnutrition. Affecting millions of ch...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Active Follow-up><Acute><Adherence><Admission><Admission activity><Affect><Africa South of the Sahara><Ancillary Study><Antibiotic Agents><Antibiotic Drugs><Antibiotics><Anxiety><Area><Asia><Body Weight decreased><Breast Feeding><Burden on their caregivers><Burkina Faso><Burkina Fasso><Care Givers><Care giver support><Caregiver Burden><Caregiver support><Caregivers><Caring><Cessation of life><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinic><Clinical><Community Health Aides><Conflict><Conflict (Psychology)><Counseling><Data><Data Collection><Death><Death Rate><Development><Dietary Deficiency of Infants><Distress><Emotional Depression><Emotional well being><Enrollment><Face><Family><Feels well><Food><Generalized Growth><Growth><Health><High Prevalence><Home><Hospitalized Child><Impoverished><Incidence><Infant><Infant Malnutrition><Infant Nutritional Deficiency><Infant Undernutrition><Infantile Malnutrition><Infrastructure><Intervention><Kenya><Life><Low income><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Malnutrition><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Miscellaneous Antibiotic><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Nutritional><Nutritional Deficiency><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatients><Peer Group><Personal Satisfaction><Post-Natal Depression><Post-Partum Depression><Postnatal Depression><Postpartum Depression><Poverty><Probability><Psyche structure><Psychological Health><Psychological Well Being><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recovery><Relapse><Research><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><Role><Schedule><Self-Help Groups><Sense of well-being><Social support><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Support Groups><Symptoms><Testing><Therapeutic Uses><Time><Tissue Growth><Trauma><Travel><Treatment Protocols><Treatment Regimen><Treatment Schedule><Undernutrition><Upper Volta><Upper arm><Visit><Weight Gain><Weight Increase><Weight Loss><Weight Reduction><Well in self><Work><active followup><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><body weight gain><body weight increase><body weight loss><burden in caregivers><burden of their caregivers><burden on caregivers><care giver depression><caregiver depression><cohort><community health worker><death risk><depressed mother><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><develop therapy><developmental><dietary deficiency><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><enroll><experience><faces><facial><falls><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><food insecure><food insecurity><food scarcity><high risk><high risk infant><homes><improved><improved outcome><intervention design><intervention development><kids><low food security><malnourished><maternal depression><mental><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><mortality rate><mortality risk><nutrition deficiency><nutrition deficiency disorder><nutritional deficiency disorder><nutritious><ontogeny><over-treatment><overtreatment><pediatric><peer><peer support><programs><psychological distress><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><randomized control trial><relapse risk><screening><screenings><self help organization><self wellness><sense of wellbeing><social role><social support network><therapy design><therapy development><treatment design><treatment development><trial enrollment><vulnerable infant><well-being><wellbeing><wt gain><wt-loss><youngster>
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Jennifer Velloza

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Very recent
Active award
$46,216
FY 2026

Project Title

Understanding the role of caregiver mental health in outcomes following childhood severe acute malnutrition

Grant Number:

3R21MH139015-02S1

Activity Code:

R21

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2025

End Date:

3/31/2027

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

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Caregivers of children with serious illness experience high burdens of depression and anxiety, which impacts their own wellbeing and the wellbeing of those in their care. Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) is the most serious form of acute malnutrition. Affecting millions of ch...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><Active Follow-up><Acute><Adherence><Admission><Admission activity><Affect><Africa South of the Sahara><Ancillary Study><Antibiotic Agents><Antibiotic Drugs><Antibiotics><Anxiety><Area><Asia><Body Weight decreased><Breast Feeding><Burden on their caregivers><Burkina Faso><Burkina Fasso><Care Givers><Care giver support><Caregiver Burden><Caregiver support><Caregivers><Caring><Cessation of life><Child><Child Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Clinic><Clinical><Community Health Aides><Conflict><Conflict (Psychology)><Counseling><Data><Data Collection><Death><Death Rate><Development><Dietary Deficiency of Infants><Distress><Emotional Depression><Emotional well being><Enrollment><Face><Family><Feels well><Food><Generalized Growth><Growth><Health><High Prevalence><Home><Hospitalized Child><Impoverished><Incidence><Infant><Infant Malnutrition><Infant Nutritional Deficiency><Infant Undernutrition><Infantile Malnutrition><Infrastructure><Intervention><Kenya><Life><Low income><Low-resource area><Low-resource community><Low-resource environment><Low-resource region><Low-resource setting><Malnutrition><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Miscellaneous Antibiotic><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Nutritional><Nutritional Deficiency><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatients><Peer Group><Personal Satisfaction><Post-Natal Depression><Post-Partum Depression><Postnatal Depression><Postpartum Depression><Poverty><Probability><Psyche structure><Psychological Health><Psychological Well Being><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recovery><Relapse><Research><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><Role><Schedule><Self-Help Groups><Sense of well-being><Social support><Sub-Saharan Africa><Subsaharan Africa><Support Groups><Symptoms><Testing><Therapeutic Uses><Time><Tissue Growth><Trauma><Travel><Treatment Protocols><Treatment Regimen><Treatment Schedule><Undernutrition><Upper Volta><Upper arm><Visit><Weight Gain><Weight Increase><Weight Loss><Weight Reduction><Well in self><Work><active followup><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><body weight gain><body weight increase><body weight loss><burden in caregivers><burden of their caregivers><burden on caregivers><care giver depression><caregiver depression><cohort><community health worker><death risk><depressed mother><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><develop therapy><developmental><dietary deficiency><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><enroll><experience><faces><facial><falls><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><food insecure><food insecurity><food scarcity><high risk><high risk infant><homes><improved><improved outcome><intervention design><intervention development><kids><low food security><malnourished><maternal depression><mental><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><mortality rate><mortality risk><nutrition deficiency><nutrition deficiency disorder><nutritional deficiency disorder><nutritious><ontogeny><over-treatment><overtreatment><pediatric><peer><peer support><programs><psychological distress><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><randomized control trial><relapse risk><screening><screenings><self help organization><self wellness><sense of wellbeing><social role><social support network><therapy design><therapy development><treatment design><treatment development><trial enrollment><vulnerable infant><well-being><wellbeing><wt gain><wt-loss><youngster>
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Vanessa Panaite

JAMES A. HALEY VA MEDICAL CENTER, TAMPA, FL

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Very recent
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

An eHealth intervention to increase depression treatment initiation and adherence among Veterans referred for mental health services

Grant Number:

5IK2HX002899-05

Activity Code:

IK2

Mechanism:

Other

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

4/1/2021

End Date:

5/31/2026

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Project Abstract

Background: Depression is the most prevalent mental health disorder in VHA and is strongly associated with disability and suicide mortality, especially when untreated. Understanding the profiles of patients that disengage from care will help develop support systems to improve care utilization and ou...

Research Terms

<Access to Care><Address><Adherence><Affect><Armed Forces Personnel><Awareness><Big Data><Big Data Analytics><Big Data Methods><Big Data Tools><BigData><Caring><Characteristics><Clinical><Computerized Medical Record><Data><Depressed mood><Development><Diagnostics Research><Disease><Disorder><Drops><Drug abuse><Economic Burden><Effectiveness of Interventions><Electronic Health Record><Electronic Medical Record><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Emotional Depression><Evidence based treatment><Feedback><Fostering><Foundations><Future><Goals><Guidelines><Health><Health Care><Health Care Utilization><Health Services><Health Services Accessibility><Health Services Evaluation><Health Services Research><Impairment><Improve Access><Intervention><Investigators><Knowledge><Link><Maintenance><Maps><Measurement><Medical><Medical Care Research><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentorship><Methodology><Methods><Military><Military Personnel><Modeling><Monitor><Moods><Outcome><PTSD><Patient Selection><Patient risk><Patients><Policies><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Probability><Process><Protocol Screening><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Recommendation><Research><Research Personnel><Research Priority><Researchers><Retrospective cohort><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Self Efficacy><Social Support System><Suicide><Support System><Symptoms><Technology><Testing><Time><Training><Translating><Treatment outcome><Veterans><Work><abuse of drugs><abuses drugs><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><analytical tool><availability of services><behavioral health><burden of disease><burden of illness><care access><care outcomes><care seeking><care utilization><computer based prediction><data tools><depressed><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><determine efficacy><develop therapy><developmental><disability><disease burden><e-Health><eHealth><effectiveness research><efficacy analysis><efficacy assessment><efficacy determination><efficacy evaluation><efficacy examination><electronic health><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><evaluate efficacy><examine efficacy><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><formative assessment><formative evaluation><health care outcomes><health care service use><health care service utilization><health service access><health services availability><high risk><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intent to die><intervention design><intervention development><intervention program><mental health care><mental illness><military population><military veteran><operation><operations><patient centered><patient oriented><patient profile><poor health outcome><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><predictive modeling><profiles in patients><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><reduced health outcome><response><response to therapy><response to treatment><risk prediction algorithm><risk prediction model><sadness><service availability><service intervention><services research><skills><social role><structured data><suicidal mortality><suicide mortality><suicides><therapeutic response><therapy design><therapy development><therapy optimization><therapy response><tool><tool development><traumatic neurosis><treatment access><treatment design><treatment development><treatment guidelines><treatment optimization><treatment response><treatment responsiveness><uptake><veteran population><worse health outcome>
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Kyle J. Bourassa

DURHAM VA MEDICAL CENTER, DURHAM, NC

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Very recent
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Accelerated Biological Aging, and Veteran Health

Grant Number:

5IK2CX002694-03

Activity Code:

IK2

Mechanism:

Other

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

7/1/2023

End Date:

6/30/2028

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Project Abstract

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a prevalent and costly mental health disorder associated with poorer health and higher healthcare utilization. These outcomes are a particular concern among Veterans, who have higher rates of PTSD compared to civilian populations. Veterans with PTSD, for examp...

Research Terms

<Affect><Afghanistan><Age><Aging><Algorithms><Award><BMI><BMI percentile><BMI z-score><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Mechanisms><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Biological Aging><Biological Markers><Blood Pressure><Body mass index><Cardiac Chronotropism><Cessation of life><Characteristics><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Chronology><Clinic Visits><Clinical><Cohort Studies><Conditioning Therapy><DNA Methylation><Data><Data Collection><Death><Development><Diagnostic><Disease><Disorder><Electronic Health Record><Face><Goals><Health><Health Care Costs><Health Care Providers><Health Care Utilization><Health Costs><Health Personnel><Health Status><Health behavior><Heart Rate><Human><Individual><Intervention><Investigators><Iraq><Level of Health><Link><Measures><Mechanisms of Behavior and Behavior Change><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mentorship><Methodology><Methods><Methylation><Mission><Modern Man><Molecular><Outcome><PTSD><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Physiologic><Physiological><Population><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Premature Mortality><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><QOL improvement><Quetelet index><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Risk><Sampling><Scientist><Site><Social support><Speed><Testing><Time><Training><Translating><Veterans><Work><accelerated aging><accelerated biological age><accelerated biological aging><age acceleration><ages><aging delay><attenuate aging><behavior intervention><behavior mechanism><behavioral intervention><bio-markers><biologic marker><biological process of age><biomarker><career><career development><chronic disorder><co-morbid><co-morbidity><co-morbidity index><cohort><cohort research study><cohort survey><comorbidity><comorbidity Index><cost><decelerate aging><delay age related><developmental><disability><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><epigenome><experience><faces><facial><health care personnel><health care service use><health care service utilization><health care worker><health data><health level><health provider><health related behavior><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><improved><improvements in QOL><improvements in quality of life><indexing><life span><lifespan><medical care providers><medical personnel><mental illness><mid life><mid-life><middle age><middle aged><midlife><military veteran><novel><pace of aging><pace of biological aging><pause aging><post-trauma stress disorder><postpone age related><posttrauma stress disorder><premature><prematurity><prevent><preventing><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychosocial><quality of life improvement><rate of aging><rate of biological aging><retards aging><slow aging><slow down aging><slow the rate of aging><social support network><speed of aging><speed of the aging><theories><traumatic neurosis><treatment provider><uptake><veteran population><well-being><wellbeing>
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Kyle Possemato

SYRACUSE VA MEDICAL CENTER, SYRACUSE, NY

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Very recent
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Type I Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Trial of Primary Care Brief Mindfulness Training for Veterans

Grant Number:

5I01HX003626-03

Activity Code:

I01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

4/1/2024

End Date:

3/31/2028

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Project Abstract

Background: VHA primary care Veterans often have psychological distress that impairs their functioning, physical health and increases risk for suicide. This distress often goes untreated or undertreated. Innovative interventions must align with patient preferences for the content (e.g., skill-based,...

Research Terms

<Anxiety><Assess implementation><Caring><Clinical><Clinical Trials><Communities><Diagnostic><Distress><Drugs><Educational process of instructing><Effectiveness><Equity><Exercise><Geography><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Housing><Hybrids><Impairment><Implementation assessment><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Interview><Learning><Learning Skill><Life><Location><Manuals><Mediating><Mediator><Medication><Meditation><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental Processes><Methodology><Methods><Mindfulness Approach><Mindfulness Therapy><Mindfulness Training><Mindfulness Treatment><Mindfulness-based Approach><Mindfulness-based Therapy><Mindfulness-based Training><Mindfulness-based Treatment><Modality><Moods><Outcome><PCBs><PTSD><Participant><Pathologic><Patient Preferences><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phase><Polychlorinated Biphenyls><Polychlorobiphenyl Compounds><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Pragmatic clinical trial><Primary Care><Problem Solving><Process><Provider><Psychological Health><Psychological Impact><Psychotherapy><Race><Races><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reporting><Research><Scanning><Series><Services><Severities><Site><Specialist><Stigmatization><Stressful Event><Symptoms><Teaching><Testing><Training><Training Programs><Trauma><Treatment Step><Veterans><Voice><Work><Yoga><active control><alternative treatment><barriers to implementation><biological adaptation to stress><care as usual><classroom environment><clinical significance><clinically significant><cognitive reappraisal><cognitive regulation><college atmosphere><collegial atmosphere><collegiate atmosphere><cost><depression><design><designing><diagnostic approach><diagnostic strategy><drug/agent><education atmosphere><educational atmosphere><educational environment><effectiveness and implementation trial><effectiveness testing><effectiveness/implementation hybrid trial><effectiveness/implementation trial><emotion regulation><emotional regulation><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><evidence base><experience><facilitators to implementation><flexibility><flexible><future implementation><health administration><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation determinants><implementation efforts><implementation evaluation><implementation facilitators><implementation factors><implementation science><implementation trial><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intellectual atmosphere><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><learning atmosphere><learning environment><medical care providers><medical personnel><mental health care><military veteran><mindfulness><mindfulness intervention><mindfulness-based intervention><mindfulness-based stress reduction><novel><peer><peer support><physical conditioning><physical health><polychlorobiphenyl><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><preference><primary care clinic><primary care patient><primary care setting><programs><psychoeducation><psychologic><psychological><psychological distress><psychological outcomes><racial><racial background><racial origin><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reactioncrisis><school atmosphere><school climate><self reliance><sex><skills><social health determinants><social stigma><stigma><stress response><stressreaction><stressful experience><stressful life event><stressful life experience><suicidal risk><suicide risk><traditional therapy><training atmosphere><traumatic neurosis><treatment as usual><treatment provider><university atmosphere><usual care><veteran population><whole health><whole person health><willingness>
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Benjamin Hyun Han

VA SAN DIEGO HEALTHCARE SYSTEM, SAN DIEGO, CA

Exploratory lead · 30/100
Very recent
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Addressing Multimorbidity among Veterans with Stimulant Use Disorders

Grant Number:

1I01RD000650-01A2

Activity Code:

I01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

4/1/2026

End Date:

3/31/2030

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Project Abstract

Background: There have been sharp increases in stimulant use disorder among Veterans nationally over the past twenty years, including co-occurring opioid and methamphetamine use disorder. Our previous research shows a high prevalence of multimorbidity among people who use stimulants, which has impor...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Actiq><Acute><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Ambulatory Care><Cardiovascular Diseases><Caring><Chronic><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Cocaine><Complex><Coupled><Crystal Meth><Crystal methamphetamine><Data><Deoxyephedrine><Desoxyephedrine><Disease><Disease Management><Disorder><Disorder Management><Drugs><Duragesic><Elderly><Enrollment><Feedback><Fentanest><Fentanyl><Fentyl><Foundations><Goals><Health><Health Care><Health Care Systems><Health Care Utilization><Health Services><Health system><High Prevalence><History><Imprisonment><Intensive Care><Intervention><Interview><Justice><Knowledge><Legal system><Long-term cohort study><Longitudinal cohort study><Managed Care><Measures><Medical><Medication><Medicine><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methamphetamine><Methamphetamine use disorder><Methodology><Methods><Methylamphetamine><Modeling><N-Methylamphetamine><Outcome><Outpatient Care><Overdose><Patient Care><Patient Care Delivery><Patients><Pattern><Persons><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phentanyl><Policies><Population><Prevalence><Primary Care><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Randomization trial><Recording of previous events><Research><Research Priority><Risk><Services><Site><Stimulant><Subgroup><Substance Use Disorder><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Veterans><Veterans Health Administration><Veterans Health Affairs><Vulnerable Populations><Work><acceptability and feasibility><addiction><addictive disorder><adulthood><advanced age><cardiovascular disorder><care coordination><care delivery><care for patients><care fragmentation><care of patients><caring for patients><chronic disorder><co-morbid><co-morbidity><co-occurring disorders><cohort><comorbidity><contingency management><coordinating care><demographics><drug/agent><dual diagnosis><effective intervention><enroll><evidence base><experience><geriatric><health and care delivery><health care delivery><health care service use><health care service utilization><health delivery systems><health equity><health services delivery><high risk><high risk group><high risk individual><high risk people><high risk population><histories><housing instability><improved><incarcerated><incarceration><innovate><innovation><innovative><instably housed><integrated care><integrated health care><integrated model of care><lack of stable housing><mental health care><mental illness><meth><meth use disorder><military veteran><mortality><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><multidisciplinary><multimorbidity><multiple chronic conditions><opiate consumption><opiate drug use><opiate intake><opiate use><opiate use disorder><opioid consumption><opioid drug use><opioid intake><opioid use><opioid use disorder><outpatient treatment><overdose death><overdose fatalities><overdose risk><participant engagement><patient centered><patient engagement><patient oriented><patient population><pilot test><poor health outcome><population health><post intervention><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychosocial><psychostimulant use><psychostimulant use disorder><randomized trial><randomized, clinical trials><recruit><reduced health outcome><research study><screening><screenings><senior citizen><social health determinants><social stigma><standard of care><stigma><stimulant use><stimulant use disorder><substance use and disorder><suicidal risk><suicidality prevention><suicide intervention><suicide risk><systems research><treatment adherence><treatment compliance><treatment program><treatment services><trend><unstable housing><unstably housed><use of stimulants><veteran population><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><worse health outcome>
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KATHERINE C PEARS

OREGON SOCIAL LEARNING CENTER, INC., EUGENE, OR

Exploratory lead · 26/100
Solid budget
Active award
$273,000
FY 2026

Project Title

Increasing Kindergarten Social-Emotional Skills for Positive Long-Term Mental Health: A Pilot Test of the Strengthening Social-Emotional Skills for Relating and Thriving at School (SSTRS) Program

Grant Number:

5R34MH138714-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2024

End Date:

11/30/2027

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT/PROJECT SUMMARY The ultimate goal of this research is to prevent the development of mental health (MH) problems in youth, and thus a number of harmful outcomes including suicide, substance abuse, and criminality, by preventing deficits in children’s social-emotional (SE) skills—which are tr...

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<0-11 years old><12-20 years old><21+ years old><Active Follow-up><Address><Administrator><Adolescence><Adult><Adult Human><Age><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><Child><Child Mental Health><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Curriculum><Data><Development><Diagnostic><Discipline><Dissemination and Implementation><Distal><Educational Curriculum><Educational process of instructing><Effectiveness of Interventions><Emotional><Emotions><Enrollment><Ensure><Environment><Evidence based program><Family><Goals><Instruction><Intervention><Learning><Mediating><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Outcome><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Pilot Projects><Play><Preventative intervention><Process><Program Accessibility><Psyche structure><Psychological Health><Public Health><Reporting><Research><Risk Factors><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><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><Socioeconomically disadvantaged><Students><Substance abuse problem><Suicide><Teaching><Testing><Time><United States National Institutes of Health><Vulnerable Populations><Waiting Lists><Youth><Youth 10-21><abuse of substances><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><adolescence (12-20)><adolescent mental health><adulthood><ages><barriers to implementation><behavior response><behavioral health><behavioral response><childrearing><cluster randomized design><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><cost><design><designing><developmental><disadvantaged background><effectiveness trial><enroll><evidence base><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><health disparity community><health disparity group><health disparity populations><high risk><implementation barriers><implementation challenges><implementation research><improved><intent to die><intervention design><intervention for prevention><kids><kindergarten><lesson plans><life span><lifespan><marginalized background><mental><mental development><pandemic><pandemic disease><parent><pediatric><pilot study><pilot test><post intervention><prevent><preventing><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><programs><reduce suicidality><reduce suicide><reducing suicidality><reducing suicide><response><scale up><school district><school environment><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><skills><social><social emotional learning><social relationships><socio-economic disadvantage><socio-economically disadvantaged><socio-economically underprivileged><socioeconomic disadvantage><socioeconomically underprivileged><socioemotional learning><substance abuse><suicides><summer program><summer session><teacher><therapy design><treatment design><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><waitlist><youngster><youth age>
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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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Vanessa Babineau

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

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$249,000
FY 2026

Project Title

Maternal Childhood Maltreatment-Influenced Prenatal Programming of Early Brain-Behavior and Risk for Future Psychopathology

Grant Number:

4R00HD110939-03

Activity Code:

R00

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2026

End Date:

2/28/2029

Project Abstract

The R00 Pathway to Independence Award will establish the applicant's independent research program as a tenure track faculty member in the Departments of Psychiatry and Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Science (OBGYN) at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (ISMMS). The Developmental Or...

Research Terms

<0-11 years old><0-4 weeks old><Affect><Amygdala><Amygdaloid Body><Amygdaloid Nucleus><Amygdaloid structure><Award><Behavior><Behavioral><Biological><Brain><Brain Nervous System><Caring><Child><Child Abuse and Neglect><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Childhood maltreatment><Children (0-21)><Development><Discipline of obstetrics><Disease><Disorder><Encephalon><Environmental Exposure><Faculty><Future><Generations><Gynecology><Health><Infant><Infant Behavior><Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Intervention Strategies><Literature><Mediating><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mothers><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><Newborn Infant><Newborns><Obstetrics><Outcome><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Pathway interactions><Pattern><Preventative intervention><Psychiatry><Psychological Health><Psychopathology><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Reproductive Sciences><Research><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Risk><Role><Transmission><Trauma><abnormal psychology><amygdaloid nuclear complex><biologic><brain behavior><brain shape><child maltreatment><childrearing><clinical applicability><clinical application><clinical relevance><clinically relevant><developmental><early childhood><emotion regulation><emotional regulation><exposure to environmental agents><exposure to environmental factors><exposure to environmental stimuli><exposure to environmental substances><in utero><infant outcome><innovate><innovation><innovative><intergenerational><intervention for prevention><kids><medical college><medical schools><member><newborn child><newborn children><novel><pathway><perinatal period><perinatal phase><postnatal><prenatal><prenatal influence><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><programs><public health relevance><school of medicine><screening><screenings><social role><tenure process><tenure track><transmission process><unborn><youngster>
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Israel Liberzon

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCE CTR, COLLEGE STATION, TX

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$244,420
FY 2026

Project Title

Building Research Capacity for Implementation of Outcomes Research and Evidence-Based trauma care after Mass Violence, in Ukraine.

Grant Number:

5D43TW012463-04

Activity Code:

D43

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2023

End Date:

2/29/2028

Project Abstract

Summary/Abstract Millions of Ukrainians (both civilian and military) had been recently exposed to combat/war-related trauma. The numbers of casualties are staggering. Based on UN data, even during the early, and limited, conflict in Ukraine (2014-2021), it had been estimated that, 32% of individuals...

Research Terms

<Academy><Anxiety><Area><Armed Forces Personnel><Caring><Chronic><Clinical><Collaborations><Conflict><Conflict (Psychology)><Country><Data><Dysfunction><Education><Educational aspects><Educational workshop><Epidemiology><Exposure to><Faculty><Functional disorder><Funding><Goals><Health Care><Health Care Professional><Health Care Reform><Health Professional><Health Reform><Individual><Invaded><Investigators><Knowledge><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mentors><Michigan><Military><Military Personnel><Outcomes Research><PTSD><Persons><Physicians><Physiopathology><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Psychological Health><Psychologist><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Reading><Research><Research Associate><Research Grants><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Training><Researchers><Schools><Scientist><Stress><Supervision><Time><Training><Trauma><Trauma Research><Treatment Efficacy><Ukraine><Universities><Violence><War><Work><Workshop><base><bases><combat><depression><design><designing><epidemiologic><epidemiological><evidence base><experience><implementation intervention><implementation outcomes><interest><intervention efficacy><mental health care><military population><pathophysiology><pilot test><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><programs><psychological distress><research and methods><research associates><therapeutic efficacy><therapy efficacy><trauma care><traumatic neurosis><violent><violent behavior>
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Sadaaki Fukui

INDIANA UNIVERSITY INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANAPOLIS, IN

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$234,737
FY 2026

Project Title

SuperAssist: Client-Centered Supervision Assist App for Mental Health Providers to Improve Job Well-being and Quality of Care

Grant Number:

5R34MH133664-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/12/2024

End Date:

1/31/2027

Project Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract This mixed-methods pilot study will develop and test a Supervision Assist App (SuperAssist) for implementing Client-Centered Supervision (CCS) to improve supervision practices for mental health providers (providers) and ultimately improve their job well-being and skills, the...

Research Terms

<Achievement><Achievement Attainment><Address><Affect><Android App><Android Application><Care Manager><Case Manager><Cell Phone Application><Cell phone App><Cellular Phone App><Cellular Phone Application><Client><Collaborations><Communities><Complex><Control Groups><Data><Data Collection><Development><Dimensions><Feedback><Foundations><Future><Goals><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health system><High Prevalence><Human><Interview><Job Satisfaction><Jobs><Leadership><Manuals><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methods><Modeling><Modern Man><Monitor><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Occupations><Outcome><Outcome Measure><Personal Satisfaction><Pilot Projects><Play><Population><Preparedness><Process><Process Measure><Professional Positions><Provider><Psychological Health><QOC><Quality of Care><Questionnaires><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Readiness><Recovery><Research Priority><Role><Schedule><Service delivery model><Service model><Service setting><Services><Smart Phone App><Smart Phone Application><Smartphone App><Spinal Column><Spine><Stress><Structure><Supervision><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Technology><Testing><Training><United States><Vertebral column><Visual><Work Satisfaction><app on a smartphone><application on a smartphone><backbone><burn-out><burnout><care as usual><care delivery model><cell phone based app><community engaged participatory research><community engaged research><community partnered research><community-engaged study><community-partnered study><data sharing><design><designing><developmental><effectiveness testing><experience><experimental group><flexibility><flexible><health care delivery model><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><high risk><iOS app><iOS application><iPhone App><iPhone Application><improved><improved outcome><innovate><innovation><innovative><measurable outcome><medical care providers><medical personnel><meeting><meetings><mental health care><mental health organization><mobile app><mobile application><mobile device application><mobile phone app><outcome measurement><phone app><phone application><pilot study><practice setting><primary outcome><randomized control trial><recruit><response><routine practice><skill acquisition><skill development><skills><smartphone application><smartphone based app><smartphone based application><social role><success><support tools><tool><treatment as usual><treatment provider><usability><usual care><well-being><wellbeing>
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Daniel W Grupe

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON, MADISON, WI

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$233,250
FY 2026

Project Title

Community-engaged research to promote mental health and successful reentry outcomes following incarceration

Grant Number:

5R34MH138711-02

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2024

End Date:

11/30/2027

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY About 600,000 people are released annually from state and federal prisons and millions more from local jails. Around half of these individuals have a history of mental illness, yet the majority fail to receive mental health treatment upon reentry. Mental health difficulties impede su...

Research Terms

<Active Follow-up><Address><Adherence><Affect><Awareness><Cell Phone><Cellular Phone><Cellular Telephone><Clinical><Collaborations><Color><Communities><Curriculum><Data><Educational Curriculum><Effectiveness><Emotional Depression><Employment><Equity><Ethnic Group><Ethnic People><Ethnic Population><Ethnic individual><Ethnicity People><Ethnicity Population><Face><Family member><Feedback><Focus Groups><Future><Goals><Group Practice><Health Care Systems><Health Inequity><Health Promotion><History><Housing><Immersion><Imprisonment><Individual><Inequalities in Health><Inequities in Health><Insurance Coverage><Insurance Status><Intervention><Interview><Jail><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Measures><Meditation><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mental health promotion><Methods><Mind><Mobile Phones><Modeling><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Outcome><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Prisons><Procedures><Process><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Questionnaires><Racial Group><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recording of previous events><Research><Salutogenesis><Services><Site><Social support><Survey Instrument><Surveys><System><Testing><Theory of Change><Time><Trauma><Waiting Lists><Woman><Work><active followup><alleviate symptom><ameliorating symptom><anxiety reduction><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><collaboration with communities><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community collaboration><community engaged participatory research><community engaged research><community engagement><community partnered research><community partners><community reintegration><community-based collaboration><community-based partners><community-engaged study><community-partnered study><cultural competence><culturally competent><decrease symptom><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><disparity in health><effectiveness outcome><effectiveness trial><effectiveness-related outcomes><engagement with communities><ethnic subgroup><ethnicity group><evidence base><experience><faces><facial><fewer symptoms><field based data><field learning><field study><field test><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><functional outcomes><healing><health disparity><health inequalities><histories><hybrid type 1 study><hybrid type I study><iPhone><implementation efforts><implementation facilitation><improved><incarcerated><incarceration><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><instructor><lesson plans><loved ones><member><men><mental health care><mental illness><mindfulness><peer><peer support><post intervention><programs><promoting health><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychological distress><racial diversity><racial population><racial subgroup><racially diverse><randomized control trial><reduce symptoms><relieves symptoms><services as usual><skills><smart phone><smartphone><social engagement><social involvement><social participation><social support network><success><symptom alleviation><symptom reduction><symptom relief><waitlist><well-being><wellbeing>
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Celestino Obua

MBARARA UNIVERSITY/SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY, UGANDA

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$230,000
FY 2026

Project Title

Building capacity for Implementation Science research in Non-Communicable Diseases (BImS-NCDs)

Grant Number:

5D43TW011964-05

Activity Code:

D43

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2022

End Date:

2/28/2027

Project Abstract

Abstract Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) developed and successfully implemented the ‘Mbarara University Research Training Initiative (MURTI)’ (D43TW010128; PI: Obua) to build capacity for junior faculty in HIV and non-communicable diseases (NCDs). We now propose to expand on the ...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Africa><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Area><Behavioral><Brain><Brain Nervous System><California><Cause of Death><Community of Practice><Developing Countries><Developing Nations><Disease><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><Encephalon><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Faculty><Funding><Future><General Hospitals><Grant><HIV><Health><Health Care Professional><Health Occupations><Health Professional><Health Professions><Human><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Infrastructure><Institution><Investments><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Leadership><Less-Developed Countries><Less-Developed Nations><Life><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Massachusetts><Medicine><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mentorship><Methods><Mission><Modern Man><NIAAA><NIH><NIMH><NINDS><National Institute of Mental Health><National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke><National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><National Institutes of Health><Nervous System><Nervous System Diseases><Nervous System Disorder><Neurologic Body System><Neurologic Disorders><Neurologic Organ System><Neurological Disorders><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Ph.D.><PhD><Prevention><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Public Health><Research><Research Support><Research Training><Rural><Science><Technology><Third-World Countries><Third-World Nations><Training><Uganda><Under-Developed Countries><Under-Developed Nations><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Virus-HIV><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><developing country><developing nation><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><health science profession><implementation science><life span><lifespan><mental illness><neurological disease><pandemic><pandemic disease><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><skills><theories><tool><well-being><wellbeing>
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Edith Wakida

MBARARA UNIVERSITY/SCIENCE/ TECHNOLOGY, UGANDA

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$230,000
FY 2026

Project Title

Building capacity for Implementation Science research in Non-Communicable Diseases (BImS-NCDs)

Grant Number:

5D43TW011964-05

Activity Code:

D43

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/1/2022

End Date:

2/28/2027

Project Abstract

Abstract Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) developed and successfully implemented the ‘Mbarara University Research Training Initiative (MURTI)’ (D43TW010128; PI: Obua) to build capacity for junior faculty in HIV and non-communicable diseases (NCDs). We now propose to expand on the ...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Africa><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Area><Behavioral><Brain><Brain Nervous System><California><Cause of Death><Community of Practice><Developing Countries><Developing Nations><Disease><Disorder><Doctor of Philosophy><Encephalon><Epidemiology><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Faculty><Funding><Future><General Hospitals><Grant><HIV><Health><Health Care Professional><Health Occupations><Health Professional><Health Professions><Human><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Infrastructure><Institution><Investments><Knowledge><LAV-HTLV-III><Leadership><Less-Developed Countries><Less-Developed Nations><Life><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Massachusetts><Medicine><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mentorship><Methods><Mission><Modern Man><NIAAA><NIH><NIMH><NINDS><National Institute of Mental Health><National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Stroke><National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><National Institutes of Health><Nervous System><Nervous System Diseases><Nervous System Disorder><Neurologic Body System><Neurologic Disorders><Neurologic Organ System><Neurological Disorders><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Ph.D.><PhD><Prevention><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Public Health><Research><Research Support><Research Training><Rural><Science><Technology><Third-World Countries><Third-World Nations><Training><Uganda><Under-Developed Countries><Under-Developed Nations><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Virus-HIV><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcohol use disorder><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><developing country><developing nation><epidemiologic><epidemiological><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><ethanol use disorder><health science profession><implementation science><life span><lifespan><mental illness><neurological disease><pandemic><pandemic disease><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><skills><theories><tool><well-being><wellbeing>
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Ariel J Lang

VETERANS MEDICAL RESEARCH FDN/SAN DIEGO, SAN DIEGO, CA

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$215,250
FY 2026

Project Title

Interoceptive Training Enhanced Mindfulness (ITEM): Acceptability and Measurement

Grant Number:

5R34AT012499-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

4/5/2024

End Date:

2/28/2027

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Anxiety sensitivity (AS), which involves fear that arousal related symptoms will have negative physical, social or psychological ramifications, is an important driver of anxiety, trauma-related and somatic disorders. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), particularly involving...

Research Terms

<Adherence><Anxiety><Arousal><Assessment instrument><Assessment tool><Atrial Fibrillation><Auricular Fibrillation><Awareness><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Cues><Development><Diagnostic><Diagnostic Factor><Disease><Disorder><EEG><Eating Disorders><Ecological momentary assessment><Electroencephalogram><Electroencephalography><Esthesia><Evaluation><Exercise><Exposure to><Fear><Feedback><Fright><Future><Health Benefit><Hybrids><Integrative Therapy><Integrative Treatment><Integrative intervention><Intervention><Maintenance><Measurement><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methodology><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><Outcome><PTSD><Panic Disorder><Participant><Patients><Physiologic><Physiological><Post-Concussion Symptoms><Post-Concussion Syndrome><Post-Concussive Symptoms><Post-Concussive Syndrome><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Process><Psychological Health><Psychometrics><Psychopathology><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reaction><Sensation><Severities><Stimulus><Symptoms><Toxicant exposure><Training><Trauma><Two Hybrid><Uncontrolled Study><Veterans><Yeast One Hybrid System><Yeast One/Two-Hybrid System><abnormal psychology><acceptability and feasibility><alleviate symptom><ameliorating symptom><anxiety reduction><anxiety sensitivity><chronic pain><clinical effect><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><coping><decrease symptom><depression><developmental><efficacy study><experience><fewer symptoms><intervention refinement><learning extinction><military veteran><mind body approach><mind body medicine skills><mind body techniques><mind body therapy><mind body treatments><mind body wellness><mindfulness><mindfulness intervention><mindfulness-based intervention><multi-modality><multimodality><neural><novel><panic anxiety syndrome><physical conditioning><physical health><population health><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><predict responsiveness><predicting response><psychologic><psychological><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reduce symptoms><relieves symptoms><response><social><success><symptom alleviation><symptom reduction><symptom relief><telehealth><toxic exposure><traumatic neurosis><veteran population><yeast 2-hybrid><yeast two hybrid system>
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Veronica G Walker

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN, AUSTIN, TX

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$201,081
FY 2026

Project Title

Perceptions and Experiences of Adult Women Aging with the Diagnosis of Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders in Relation to Social Connectedness

Grant Number:

5R21MH139016-02

Activity Code:

R21

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

11/13/2024

End Date:

10/31/2026

Project Abstract

ABSTRACT The mental disorder of schizophrenia is often debilitating, affecting cognition, behavior, perception, and speech. Adults aging with the diagnosis of schizophrenia spectrum disorders are a vulnerable population, with unique, complex problems that include multiple physical and psychological ...

Research Terms

<21+ years old><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Adult females><Adult women><Affect><Age><Aging><Agitation><American Psychiatric Association><Behavior><Behavioral Research><Belief><Biomedical Research><Caring><Cognition><Comment><Commentary><Complex><Delusions><Diagnosis><Editorial Comment><Elderly><Evidence based intervention><Exclusion><Feeling><Females in adulthood><General Population><General Public><Hallucinations><Health Care><Health Care Professional><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health Professional><Hearing><Individual><Institution><Institutionalization><Intervention><Interview><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Life Expectancy><Link><Loneliness><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Morbidity><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Nursing Homes><Obesity><Participant><Patient Recruitments><Patients><Pattern><Perception><Persons><Population><Process><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychomotor Agitation><Psychomotor Excitement><Psychomotor Hyperactivity><Psychomotor Restlessness><Published Comment><QOL><Quality of life><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Reporting><Research><Research Grants><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Restlessness><Sampling><Schizophrenia><Schizophrenic Disorders><Smoking><Social Perception><Social isolation><Speech><State Hospitals><Stigmatization><Suicide><Thinking><Training><Viewpoint><Vulnerable Populations><Woman><Women in adulthood><Work><World Health Organization><adiposity><adulthood><advanced age><aged><ages><care outcomes><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><corpulence><dementia praecox><depression><design><designing><disabling symptom><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><feelings><geriatric><health care outcomes><health care personnel><health care quality><health care worker><health provider><health staff><health training><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><human subject protection><improved><intent to die><life course><lonely><marginalization><medical care providers><medical personnel><mental illness><mortality><nursing home><participant interview><participant recruitment><peer><physical conditioning><physical health><prevent><preventing><programs><psychiatric illness><psychologic><psychological><psychological disorder><schizophrenia spectrum><schizophrenia spectrum disorder><schizophrenic><senior citizen><social><social engagement><social involvement><social participation><substance use><substance using><suicides><theories><thoughts><treatment provider><unethical><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><ward>
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Julie Anne Denison

HANOI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, VIETNAM

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$166,535
FY 2026

Project Title

Adaptation of Project Yes+ to improve mental health and reduce HIV-related stigma among adolescent and young men who have sex with men living with HIV in Vietnam

Grant Number:

1R21TW013174-01

Activity Code:

R21

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2026

End Date:

2/29/2028

Project Abstract

In Vietnam, adolescent and young men vulnerable to HIV through sexual behaviors are among those most affected by the infection, with an HIV prevalence that quadrupled from 3% in 2011 to 13% in 2020. More than 20% of Vietnamese young men living with HIV had moderate-to-severe depression and anxiety s...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS care><AIDS related stigma><AIDS stigma><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adoption><Affect><Asia><Client satisfaction><Clinic><Data><Educational workshop><Effectiveness><Emotional Depression><Emotional well being><Enrollment><Epidemic><Evidence based intervention><Feeling><Feels well><Fostering><Friends><HIV><HIV Care><HIV associated stigma><HIV disease status><HIV individuals><HIV infected individuals><HIV infected men><HIV infected persons><HIV infection prevalence><HIV infection status><HIV internalized stigma><HIV medical care><HIV patient care><HIV people><HIV positive individuals><HIV positive men><HIV positive people><HIV prevalence><HIV related care><HIV related patient care><HIV related stigma><HIV serostatus><HIV status><HIV stigma><HIV+ men><HIV-1><HIV-1 care><HIV-1 infection prevalence><HIV-1 prevalence><HIV-I><HIV-based discrimination><HIV-related discrimination><HIV-related social stigma><HIV/AIDS prevalence><HIV/AIDS stigma><HIV1><HIV1 infection status><HIV1 status><Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1><Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus 1><Impoverished><Infection><Intervention><Interview><LAV-HTLV-III><LMIC><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Maintenance><Males living with HIV><Measurement><Men with HIV><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Morbidity - disease rate><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Northern Rhodesia><Outcome><PLWH><PWH><Participant><Patient Satisfaction><Peer Group><Persons><Play><Population><Poverty><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatrist><Psychological Health><Psychological Well Being><Questionnaires><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Role><Self-Help Groups><Sense of well-being><Services><Sex Behavior><Sexual Activity><Sexual Behavior><Social isolation><Social support><Source><Stigma around HIV><Stigma in HIV><Stigma related to HIV><Support Groups><Symptoms><Viet Nam><Vietnam><Vietnamese><Viral><Virus-HIV><Well in self><Workshop><YMSM><Youth><Youth 10-21><Zambia><acceptability and feasibility><adolescent man><adolescent men><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><arm><care of HIV-1><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><enroll><experience><feelings><high risk men><high risk sex activity><high risk sex behavior><high risk sexual activity><high risk sexual behavior><human centered design><human immunodeficiency virus care><human immunodeficiency virus prevalence><improved><improved outcome><individuals infected with HIV><individuals with HIV><individuals with human immunodeficiency virus><internalized stigma><intervention arm><juvenile><juvenile human><low and middle-income countries><man living with HIV><men><men at high risk><men diagnosed with HIV><men infected with HIV><men living with HIV><mental health care><mental illness><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><morbidity rate><peer><peer coaching><peer instruction><peer led team learning><peer mentoring><peer teaching><people infected with HIV><people infected with human immunodeficiency virus><people living with HIV><people with HIV><people with human immunodeficiency virus><pilot test><preference><prevent><preventing><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><risky sexual behavior><self help><self help organization><self wellness><self-stigma><sense of wellbeing><sex activity><sexual activities><social role><social stigma><social support network><standard of care><stigma><stigma associated with HIV><stress buffering><stress management><substance use><substance using><success><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><treatment arm><young MSM><young man><young men><young men who have sex with men><younger age><youth age>
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Trang Nguyen

HANOI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, VIETNAM

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$166,535
FY 2026

Project Title

Adaptation of Project Yes+ to improve mental health and reduce HIV-related stigma among adolescent and young men who have sex with men living with HIV in Vietnam

Grant Number:

1R21TW013174-01

Activity Code:

R21

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/1/2026

End Date:

2/29/2028

Project Abstract

In Vietnam, adolescent and young men vulnerable to HIV through sexual behaviors are among those most affected by the infection, with an HIV prevalence that quadrupled from 3% in 2011 to 13% in 2020. More than 20% of Vietnamese young men living with HIV had moderate-to-severe depression and anxiety s...

Research Terms

<AIDS Virus><AIDS care><AIDS related stigma><AIDS stigma><Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Virus><Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Virus><Address><Adherence><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adoption><Affect><Asia><Client satisfaction><Clinic><Data><Educational workshop><Effectiveness><Emotional Depression><Emotional well being><Enrollment><Epidemic><Evidence based intervention><Feeling><Feels well><Fostering><Friends><HIV><HIV Care><HIV associated stigma><HIV disease status><HIV individuals><HIV infected individuals><HIV infected men><HIV infected persons><HIV infection prevalence><HIV infection status><HIV internalized stigma><HIV medical care><HIV patient care><HIV people><HIV positive individuals><HIV positive men><HIV positive people><HIV prevalence><HIV related care><HIV related patient care><HIV related stigma><HIV serostatus><HIV status><HIV stigma><HIV+ men><HIV-1><HIV-1 care><HIV-1 infection prevalence><HIV-1 prevalence><HIV-I><HIV-based discrimination><HIV-related discrimination><HIV-related social stigma><HIV/AIDS prevalence><HIV/AIDS stigma><HIV1><HIV1 infection status><HIV1 status><Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1><Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1><Human Immunodeficiency Viruses><Human immunodeficiency virus 1><Impoverished><Infection><Intervention><Interview><LAV-HTLV-III><LMIC><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Lymphadenopathy-Associated Virus><Maintenance><Males living with HIV><Measurement><Men with HIV><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Morbidity - disease rate><Normal mental condition><Normal mental state><Normal psyche><Northern Rhodesia><Outcome><PLWH><PWH><Participant><Patient Satisfaction><Peer Group><Persons><Play><Population><Poverty><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatrist><Psychological Health><Psychological Well Being><Questionnaires><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Role><Self-Help Groups><Sense of well-being><Services><Sex Behavior><Sexual Activity><Sexual Behavior><Social isolation><Social support><Source><Stigma around HIV><Stigma in HIV><Stigma related to HIV><Support Groups><Symptoms><Viet Nam><Vietnam><Vietnamese><Viral><Virus-HIV><Well in self><Workshop><YMSM><Youth><Youth 10-21><Zambia><acceptability and feasibility><adolescent man><adolescent men><antiretroviral therapy><antiretroviral treatment><anxiety symptoms><anxious symptom><arm><care of HIV-1><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><depression><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><emotional wellbeing><emotional wellness><enroll><experience><feelings><high risk men><high risk sex activity><high risk sex behavior><high risk sexual activity><high risk sexual behavior><human centered design><human immunodeficiency virus care><human immunodeficiency virus prevalence><improved><improved outcome><individuals infected with HIV><individuals with HIV><individuals with human immunodeficiency virus><internalized stigma><intervention arm><juvenile><juvenile human><low and middle-income countries><man living with HIV><men><men at high risk><men diagnosed with HIV><men infected with HIV><men living with HIV><mental health care><mental illness><mental well-being><mental wellbeing><mental wellness><morbidity rate><peer><peer coaching><peer instruction><peer led team learning><peer mentoring><peer teaching><people infected with HIV><people infected with human immunodeficiency virus><people living with HIV><people with HIV><people with human immunodeficiency virus><pilot test><preference><prevent><preventing><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychological wellbeing><psychological wellness><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><risky sexual behavior><self help><self help organization><self wellness><self-stigma><sense of wellbeing><sex activity><sexual activities><social role><social stigma><social support network><standard of care><stigma><stigma associated with HIV><stress buffering><stress management><substance use><substance using><success><therapy adherence><therapy compliance><treatment arm><young MSM><young man><young men><young men who have sex with men><younger age><youth age>
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Santiago Jose Arconada Alvarez

EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$156,500
FY 2026

Project Title

A Foot in Each World: Bridging the Divide Between Clinical Research and the Mobile Apps That Support It

Grant Number:

1R50MH141887-01

Activity Code:

R50

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

3/5/2026

End Date:

1/31/2029

Project Abstract

Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section Santiago Arconada Alvarez, MS is an emerging leader in translational research software at Emory University who serves as the Associate Director of the AppHatchery initiative within the Georgia Clinical and Translational Science Alliance (Georgia CTSA) under ...

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<Adoption><Area><Award><Brittle Diabetes Mellitus><Cementation><Childhood><Clinical><Clinical Research><Clinical Sciences><Clinical Study><Communities><Computer Software Development><Computer Software Engineering><Computer software><Data Collection><Data Security><Data awareness><Decision Making><Designing computer software><Development><Doctor of Philosophy><Ecological momentary assessment><Education><Educational aspects><Engineering><Ensure><Funding><Goals><Guidelines><Health><IDDM><Individual><Information Dissemination><Institution><Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus><Investigators><Juvenile-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Ketosis-Prone Diabetes Mellitus><Language><Leadership><M tuberculosis infection><M. tb infection><M. tuberculosis infection><M.tb infection><M.tuberculosis infection><MTB infection><Medical Research><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Mission><Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection><Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Outcome><Participant><Patients><Ph.D.><PhD><Principal Investigator><Productivity><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Public Health><Qualitative Research><R-Series Research Projects><R01 Mechanism><R01 Program><Reproducibility><Research><Research Grants><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Research Project Grants><Research Projects><Research Resources><Research Support><Researchers><Resources><Role><Science><Software><Software Design><Software Engineering><Speech><Sudden-Onset Diabetes Mellitus><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><Symptoms><T1 DM><T1 diabetes><T1D><T1DM><TB infection><Technical Expertise><Tonsillectomy><Translational Research><Translational Science><Tuberculosis><Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus><Type 1 diabetes><Type I Diabetes Mellitus><Universities><Work><advanced analytics><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><cardiovascular health><career><clinical practice><developmental><digital><digital health><digital solutions><disseminated TB><disseminated tuberculosis><dissemination of results><foot><improved><infection due to Mycobacterium tuberculosis><information security><innovate><innovation><innovative><insulin dependent diabetes><insulin dependent type 1><juvenile diabetes><juvenile diabetes mellitus><ketosis prone diabetes><mental illness><mentoring community><mobile app><mobile application><mobile device application><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><pediatric><perinatal period><perinatal phase><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><public health relevance><research and methods><social role><surgery><technical skills><tool><translation research><translational investigation><tuberculosis infection><tuberculous spondyloarthropathy><type I diabetes><type one diabetes><user centered design>
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Lidia Gouveia

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$155,139
FY 2026

Project Title

PALOP MENTAL HEALTH IMPLEMENTATION RESEARCH TRAINING

Grant Number:

3D43TW009675-11S1

Activity Code:

D43

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2014

End Date:

2/28/2031

Project Abstract

With 25 million people and only 25 psychiatrists and 687 clinical psychologists, none of whom had a PhD before this D43, Mozambique faces enormous mental health (MH) care challenges. To address the country’s large MH treatment and research gaps, through a North-South-South collaboration (US, Brazil ...

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<Address><African><Automobile Driving><Brazil><Caring><Clinic><Clinical><Collaborations><Community Health Aides><Country><Doctor of Philosophy><Ensure><Evidence based practice><Face><Funding><Grant><Health Care Technology><Health Inequity><Health Technology><Inequalities in Health><Inequities in Health><Infrastructure><International><Investments><Journals><Leadership><Magazine><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mentorship><Mozambique><NIAAA><NIH><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><National Institutes of Health><Persons><Ph.D.><PhD><Policies><Population Genetics><Portuguese><Portuguese East Africa><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Preparation><Primary Care><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatrist><Psychological Health><Psychologist><Public Health><Publications><Research><Research Associate><Research Infrastructure><Research Training><Science><Scientific Publication><Specialist><Students><Substance Use Disorder><Training><Training Programs><Triage><United States National Institutes of Health><Woman><community health worker><direct application><disease risk><disorder risk><driving><faces><facial><hands on research><health inequalities><implementation research><implementation science><m-Health><mHealth><mental health care><mental illness><mobile health><novel><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><preparations><primary care provider><programs><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><research associates><response><scale up><statistics><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><suicidal risk><suicide risk>
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Maria A Oquendo

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$155,139
FY 2026

Project Title

PALOP MENTAL HEALTH IMPLEMENTATION RESEARCH TRAINING

Grant Number:

3D43TW009675-11S1

Activity Code:

D43

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2014

End Date:

2/28/2031

Project Abstract

With 25 million people and only 25 psychiatrists and 687 clinical psychologists, none of whom had a PhD before this D43, Mozambique faces enormous mental health (MH) care challenges. To address the country’s large MH treatment and research gaps, through a North-South-South collaboration (US, Brazil ...

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<Address><African><Automobile Driving><Brazil><Caring><Clinic><Clinical><Collaborations><Community Health Aides><Country><Doctor of Philosophy><Ensure><Evidence based practice><Face><Funding><Grant><Health Care Technology><Health Inequity><Health Technology><Inequalities in Health><Inequities in Health><Infrastructure><International><Investments><Journals><Leadership><Magazine><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mentorship><Mozambique><NIAAA><NIH><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><National Institutes of Health><Persons><Ph.D.><PhD><Policies><Population Genetics><Portuguese><Portuguese East Africa><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Preparation><Primary Care><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatrist><Psychological Health><Psychologist><Public Health><Publications><Research><Research Associate><Research Infrastructure><Research Training><Science><Scientific Publication><Specialist><Students><Substance Use Disorder><Training><Training Programs><Triage><United States National Institutes of Health><Woman><community health worker><direct application><disease risk><disorder risk><driving><faces><facial><hands on research><health inequalities><implementation research><implementation science><m-Health><mHealth><mental health care><mental illness><mobile health><novel><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><preparations><primary care provider><programs><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><research associates><response><scale up><statistics><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><suicidal risk><suicide risk>
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MILTON L WAINBERG

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$155,139
FY 2026

Project Title

PALOP MENTAL HEALTH IMPLEMENTATION RESEARCH TRAINING

Grant Number:

3D43TW009675-11S1

Activity Code:

D43

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2014

End Date:

2/28/2031

Project Abstract

With 25 million people and only 25 psychiatrists and 687 clinical psychologists, none of whom had a PhD before this D43, Mozambique faces enormous mental health (MH) care challenges. To address the country’s large MH treatment and research gaps, through a North-South-South collaboration (US, Brazil ...

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<Address><African><Automobile Driving><Brazil><Caring><Clinic><Clinical><Collaborations><Community Health Aides><Country><Doctor of Philosophy><Ensure><Evidence based practice><Face><Funding><Grant><Health Care Technology><Health Inequity><Health Technology><Inequalities in Health><Inequities in Health><Infrastructure><International><Investments><Journals><Leadership><Magazine><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mentorship><Mozambique><NIAAA><NIH><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><National Institutes of Health><Persons><Ph.D.><PhD><Policies><Population Genetics><Portuguese><Portuguese East Africa><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Preparation><Primary Care><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatrist><Psychological Health><Psychologist><Public Health><Publications><Research><Research Associate><Research Infrastructure><Research Training><Science><Scientific Publication><Specialist><Students><Substance Use Disorder><Training><Training Programs><Triage><United States National Institutes of Health><Woman><community health worker><direct application><disease risk><disorder risk><driving><faces><facial><hands on research><health inequalities><implementation research><implementation science><m-Health><mHealth><mental health care><mental illness><mobile health><novel><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><preparations><primary care provider><programs><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><research associates><response><scale up><statistics><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><suicidal risk><suicide risk>
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Lidia Gouveia

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$118,485
FY 2026

Project Title

PALOP MENTAL HEALTH IMPLEMENTATION RESEARCH TRAINING

Grant Number:

2D43TW009675-11

Activity Code:

D43

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2014

End Date:

2/28/2031

Project Abstract

With 25 million people and only 25 psychiatrists and 687 clinical psychologists, none of whom had a PhD before this D43, Mozambique faces enormous mental health (MH) care challenges. To address the country’s large MH treatment and research gaps, through a North-South-South collaboration (US, Brazil ...

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<Address><African><Automobile Driving><Brazil><Caring><Clinic><Clinical><Collaborations><Community Health Aides><Country><Doctor of Philosophy><Ensure><Evidence based practice><Face><Funding><Grant><Health Care Technology><Health Inequity><Health Technology><Inequalities in Health><Inequities in Health><Infrastructure><International><Investments><Journals><Leadership><Magazine><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mentorship><Mozambique><NIAAA><NIH><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><National Institutes of Health><Persons><Ph.D.><PhD><Policies><Population Genetics><Portuguese><Portuguese East Africa><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Preparation><Primary Care><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatrist><Psychological Health><Psychologist><Public Health><Publications><Research><Research Associate><Research Infrastructure><Research Training><Science><Scientific Publication><Specialist><Students><Substance Use Disorder><Training><Training Programs><Triage><United States National Institutes of Health><Woman><community health worker><direct application><disease risk><disorder risk><driving><faces><facial><hands on research><health inequalities><implementation research><implementation science><m-Health><mHealth><mental health care><mental illness><mobile health><novel><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><preparations><primary care provider><programs><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><research associates><response><scale up><statistics><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><suicidal risk><suicide risk>
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Maria A Oquendo

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$118,485
FY 2026

Project Title

PALOP MENTAL HEALTH IMPLEMENTATION RESEARCH TRAINING

Grant Number:

2D43TW009675-11

Activity Code:

D43

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2014

End Date:

2/28/2031

Project Abstract

With 25 million people and only 25 psychiatrists and 687 clinical psychologists, none of whom had a PhD before this D43, Mozambique faces enormous mental health (MH) care challenges. To address the country’s large MH treatment and research gaps, through a North-South-South collaboration (US, Brazil ...

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<Address><African><Automobile Driving><Brazil><Caring><Clinic><Clinical><Collaborations><Community Health Aides><Country><Doctor of Philosophy><Ensure><Evidence based practice><Face><Funding><Grant><Health Care Technology><Health Inequity><Health Technology><Inequalities in Health><Inequities in Health><Infrastructure><International><Investments><Journals><Leadership><Magazine><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mentorship><Mozambique><NIAAA><NIH><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><National Institutes of Health><Persons><Ph.D.><PhD><Policies><Population Genetics><Portuguese><Portuguese East Africa><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Preparation><Primary Care><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatrist><Psychological Health><Psychologist><Public Health><Publications><Research><Research Associate><Research Infrastructure><Research Training><Science><Scientific Publication><Specialist><Students><Substance Use Disorder><Training><Training Programs><Triage><United States National Institutes of Health><Woman><community health worker><direct application><disease risk><disorder risk><driving><faces><facial><hands on research><health inequalities><implementation research><implementation science><m-Health><mHealth><mental health care><mental illness><mobile health><novel><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><preparations><primary care provider><programs><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><research associates><response><scale up><statistics><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><suicidal risk><suicide risk>
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MILTON L WAINBERG

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$118,485
FY 2026

Project Title

PALOP MENTAL HEALTH IMPLEMENTATION RESEARCH TRAINING

Grant Number:

2D43TW009675-11

Activity Code:

D43

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

6/1/2014

End Date:

2/28/2031

Project Abstract

With 25 million people and only 25 psychiatrists and 687 clinical psychologists, none of whom had a PhD before this D43, Mozambique faces enormous mental health (MH) care challenges. To address the country’s large MH treatment and research gaps, through a North-South-South collaboration (US, Brazil ...

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<Address><African><Automobile Driving><Brazil><Caring><Clinic><Clinical><Collaborations><Community Health Aides><Country><Doctor of Philosophy><Ensure><Evidence based practice><Face><Funding><Grant><Health Care Technology><Health Inequity><Health Technology><Inequalities in Health><Inequities in Health><Infrastructure><International><Investments><Journals><Leadership><Magazine><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mentorship><Mozambique><NIAAA><NIH><National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism><National Institutes of Health><Persons><Ph.D.><PhD><Policies><Population Genetics><Portuguese><Portuguese East Africa><Postdoc><Postdoctoral Fellow><Preparation><Primary Care><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatrist><Psychological Health><Psychologist><Public Health><Publications><Research><Research Associate><Research Infrastructure><Research Training><Science><Scientific Publication><Specialist><Students><Substance Use Disorder><Training><Training Programs><Triage><United States National Institutes of Health><Woman><community health worker><direct application><disease risk><disorder risk><driving><faces><facial><hands on research><health inequalities><implementation research><implementation science><m-Health><mHealth><mental health care><mental illness><mobile health><novel><post-doc><post-doctoral><post-doctoral trainee><preparations><primary care provider><programs><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><research associates><response><scale up><statistics><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><suicidal risk><suicide risk>
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Michael R. Koenigs

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON, MADISON, WI

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$113,119
FY 2026

Project Title

Pilot effectiveness trial of an ACT self-help workbook tailored specifically for prisons

Grant Number:

5R34MH132663-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/12/2024

End Date:

12/31/2026

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY More than two million individuals are currently incarcerated in correctional facilities in the United States, and over half these individuals have a significant mental health problem. Despite the widespread need for mental health treatment in prisons, resources in this setting are ex...

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Juan Andres Gallego

FEINSTEIN INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH, MANHASSET, NY

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$30,000
FY 2026

Project Title

Critical Research Issues in Latino Mental Health/American Society of Hispanic Psychiatry

Grant Number:

5R13MH132238-04

Activity Code:

R13

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

2/1/2023

End Date:

1/31/2028

Project Abstract

Project Summary The Hispanic population in the US is about 60.5 million and comprise 18% of the total US population. Unfortunately, Hispanics in the US face many barriers to accessing mental health services, including concerns about cost of services, lack of insurance, and shortage of Spanish speak...

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Anya Urcuyo

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY, MIAMI, FL

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$23,251
FY 2026

Project Title

Crisis migration and youth mental health: The moderating influences of culture, context, and community

Grant Number:

5R36MH139293-02

Activity Code:

R36

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2025

End Date:

7/31/2026

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Crisis migration has increased significantly over the last decade, with urgent calls within the United States (U.S.) to develop better programs to support newly immigrated youth and their families seeking refuge.1 In recent years, patterns of migration from Venezuela to the ...

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<0-11 years old><Acculturation><Adverse Experience><Adverse event><Affect><Americas><Anxiety><Belief><Buffers><Care Givers><Caregivers><Characteristics><Child><Child Mental Health><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><Climate><Communities><Country><Cultural Assimilation><Deterioration><Development><Disasters><Economic Conditions><Economical Conditions><Economics><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Exposure to><Family><Family Leave><Florida><Funding><Goals><Grant><Home><Immigration><Individual><Interview><Language><Latin America><Link><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Meteorological Climate><Methods><Migrant><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><Pattern><Perception><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Play><Politics><Population><Psychological Health><Refugees><Reporting><Research Resources><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Services><Stress><Structure><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Symptoms><System><United States><Venezuela><Venezuelan><Violence><Voice><Youth><Youth 10-21><adverse childhood events><adverse childhood experiences><build resilience><build resiliency><childhood anxiety><climatic><cohesion><community factor><community-level factor><develop resilience><develop resiliency><developmental><displaced youth><economic><enhance resilience><enhance resiliency><experience><facilitate resilience><food insecure><food insecurity><food scarcity><homes><improve resilience><improve resiliency><increase resilience><increase resiliency><kids><low food security><migration><pediatric><pediatric anxiety><post-trauma stress><post-traumatic stress><post-traumatic stress symptoms><post-traumatic symptoms><posttrauma stress><posttraumatic stress><posttraumatic stress symptoms><posttraumatic symptoms><programs><promote resilience><promote resiliency><protective factors><resilience development><social><social culture><social factors><socio-cultural><socio-economic><socio-economically><sociocultural><socioeconomically><socioeconomics><stress symptom><stressor><traumatic event><traumatic stress><violent><violent behavior><well-being><wellbeing><youngster><youth age><youth anxiety>
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Phoebe Tsao

VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, ANN ARBOR, MI

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Implementing an integrated mental health care model to reduce distress in Veterans with cancer

Grant Number:

1IK2RD000427-01A1

Activity Code:

IK2

Mechanism:

Other

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

2/1/2026

End Date:

1/31/2031

Project Abstract

Significance to VA. Half of the 500,000 Veterans receiving cancer care in VA will encounter distress, a multifactorial psychological, social, spiritual, and/or physical experience that may interfere with one’s ability to cope effectively with cancer. Distress has major implications – decreased likel...

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Brian Stevenson

EDITH NOURSE ROGERS MEMORIAL VETERANS HOSPITAL, BEDFORD, MA

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Evaluating the Efficacy of a Vocational Counseling Intervention to Improve Occupational Functioning and Employment Quality among Veterans with Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders

Grant Number:

1I01RD000383-01

Activity Code:

I01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

4/1/2026

End Date:

3/31/2031

Project Abstract

Significance to VA: Hundreds of thousands of Veterans are affected by unemployment each year, and those with mental health and/or substance use conditions are at highest risk. Unemployment has consequences across all areas of life and functioning including economic insecurity, homelessness, worsenin...

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Alexandra Leigh Aaronson

EDWARD HINES JR VA HOSPITAL, HINES, IL

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Neuromodulation for impulsivity and suicidality in Veterans with mildtraumatic brain injury and common co-occurring mental health conditions

Grant Number:

5IK2RX004298-04

Activity Code:

IK2

Mechanism:

Other

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

4/1/2023

End Date:

3/31/2028

Project Abstract

This Career Development Award Level 2 (CDA2) represents the candidate’s effort to execute a pilot study of a novel neuromodulatory treatment for Veteran [social and occupational functioning], impulsivity and [suicidal ideation] following mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). The candidate’s first aim ...

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Marc I Rosen

VA CONNECTICUT HEALTHCARE SYSTEM, WEST HAVEN, CT

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Medical-legal partnerships to prevent evictions and homelessness among veterans

Grant Number:

5I01RX003200-05

Activity Code:

I01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

11/1/2021

End Date:

8/31/2027

Project Abstract

Background: Medical-legal partnerships (MLPs) represent an innovative intervention that integrates legal providers into healthcare teams to address complex problems and support the rehabilitation of vulnerable patient populations. In the MLP intervention, community legal providers partner with VA fa...

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JACK TSAI

VA CONNECTICUT HEALTHCARE SYSTEM, WEST HAVEN, CT

Exploratory lead · 22/100
Recent
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Medical-legal partnerships to prevent evictions and homelessness among veterans

Grant Number:

5I01RX003200-05

Activity Code:

I01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

11/1/2021

End Date:

8/31/2027

Project Abstract

Background: Medical-legal partnerships (MLPs) represent an innovative intervention that integrates legal providers into healthcare teams to address complex problems and support the rehabilitation of vulnerable patient populations. In the MLP intervention, community legal providers partner with VA fa...

Research Terms

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Michelle Bovin

VA BOSTON HEALTH CARE SYSTEM, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 20/100
Very recent
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Understanding Pathways to Care for Veterans who Screen Positive for PTSD: The PTSD Access To Healthcare (PATH) Study

Grant Number:

5I01HX003297-05

Activity Code:

I01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

10/1/2021

End Date:

3/31/2026

Why this may be worth a closer look

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Project Abstract

Background: Nearly half of Veterans who screen positive for PTSD in VA primary care clinics do not receive VA mental health treatment. To increase timely access to VA care, we must understand Veterans’ access pathways (the series of options offered to, and choices made by, Veterans after a positive ...

Research Terms

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SUSAN FRAYNE

VETERANS ADMIN PALO ALTO HEALTH CARE SYS, PALO ALTO, CA

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Active award
Team-scale grant
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Center for innovation to implementation

Grant Number:

2I50HX001238-05

Activity Code:

I50

Mechanism:

Research Centers

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

10/1/2013

End Date:

9/30/2029

Project Abstract

Background: The Veterans Health Administration (VA) is under intense pressure to optimize Veteran outcomes and deliver accessible, high-quality care while containing skyrocketing costs. The Center for Innovation to Implementation (Ci2i) aims to support VA by advancing high-value, equitable care for ...

Research Terms

<AI based method><Area><Caring><Communities><Community Health Care><Development and Research><Emergent Technologies><Emerging Technologies><Equity><Evidence based practice><Female Health><Fostering><Funding><Generalized Growth><Goals><Grant><Growth><Health><Health Care><Health Care Costs><Health Care Systems><Health Care Technology><Health Costs><Health Services><Health Services Administration><Health Technology><Health system><Home><Improve Access><Intervention><Investigators><Leadership><Learning><Measurement><Medical><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mission><Modeling><Operative Procedures><Operative Surgical Procedures><Outcome><PTSD><Pattern><Personal Satisfaction><Policies><Policy Analyses><Policy Analysis><Policy Maker><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Predictive Analytics><Premature Mortality><Productivity><Program Evaluation><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Publications><QOC><Quality of Care><R & D><R&D><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Research Support><Researchers><Resources><Rural><Rural Health><Science><Scientific Publication><Services><Specialty><Substance Use Disorder><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Surgical><Surgical Interventions><Surgical Procedure><System><Tissue Growth><Variant><Variation><Veterans><Veterans Health Administration><Veterans Health Affairs><Woman><Women's Health><algorithmic bias><anti-cancer research><artificial intelligence method><cancer research><climate crisis><climate impact><community care><connected care><connected health care><cost><disparities in race><disparity due to race><disparity in ethnic><ethnic based disparity><ethnic disadvantage><ethnic disparity><ethnic inequality><ethnic inequity><ethnicity disparity><health economics><health equity><high risk><homes><improved><inequality due to race><inequity due to race><innovate><innovation><innovative><integrated care><integrated health care><integrated model of care><medical specialties><mental health care><mental illness><older adult><older adulthood><ontogeny><policy evaluation><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><pressure><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><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><research and development><social health determinants><substance use and disorder><suicidality prevention><suicide intervention><surgery><surveillance strategy><telehealth><traumatic neurosis><virtual><virtual care><virtual health care><well-being><wellbeing>
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LAURA A PETERSEN

MICHAEL E DEBAKEY VA MEDICAL CENTER, HOUSTON, TX

Exploratory lead · 18/100
Active award
Team-scale grant
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Center for Innovations in Quality, Effectiveness, and Safety (IQuESt)

Grant Number:

2I50HX001236-04

Activity Code:

I50

Mechanism:

Research Centers

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

10/1/2013

End Date:

9/30/2029

Project Abstract

Background: The Center for Innovations (COIN) in Quality, Effectiveness, and Safety (IQuESt) has served Veterans since 1990. With 81 faculty; 200+ employees; 10 coordinating centers, national program cores, and training programs; and 32 VA operational partners, IQuESt is the largest HSR center in th...

Research Terms

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Shaobing Su

UNIV OF MASSACHUSETTS MED SCH WORCESTER, WORCESTER, MA

Exploratory lead · 16/100
Active award
$248,915
FY 2026

Project Title

Effects of Early and Prolonged Parent-Child Separation: Understanding Mental Health among Separated-Reunited Chinese American Children

Grant Number:

5R00MD017269-05

Activity Code:

R00

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

9/25/2022

End Date:

11/30/2026

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT The goal of this K99/R00 proposal is to facilitate Dr. Shaobing Su's transition into the role of independent investigator focused on understanding how early and prolonged parent-child separation (i.e., separated at ages 0-6 for at least 6 months per year) shapes the mental ...

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<0 year old><0-11 years old><12 year old><12 years of age><12-20 years old><21+ years old><<1 year old><<1-year-old><<12 months of age><Adolescence><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Age><Area><Asian Americans><Award><Back><Biological><Boston><COVID-19 pandemic affected><COVID-19 pandemic consequence><COVID-19 pandemic effects><COVID-19 pandemic impact><COVID-19 pandemic impacted><Care Givers><Caregivers><Caucasian><Caucasian Race><Caucasians><Caucasoid><Caucasoid Race><Child><Child Care><Child Development><Child Mental Health><Child Rearing><Child Youth><Childhood><Children (0-21)><China><Chinese><Chinese American><Cognitive Discrimination><Communities><Compensation><Country><Data><Development><Discrimination><Disparities><Disparity><Dorsum><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Extended Family><Face><Family><Foundations><Gender><Goals><Grant><High Prevalence><History><Home><Immigrant><Immigration><Individual><Infant><Infant and Child Development><Institution><Interpersonal Interaction><Interpersonal Relations><Intervention><Intervention Studies><Interview><Investigators><Knowledge><Literature><Low income><Mainland China><Measures><Mediating><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mental health promotion><Methodology><Methods><Migrant><Modeling><New York City><Occidental><Outcome><Parenting><Parenting behavior><Parents><Participant><Phase><Policies><Position><Positioning Attribute><Process><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychologic Stress><Psychological Health><Psychological Stress><Puericulture><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Research><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Risk><Risk Factors><Role><Sampling><School-Age Population><Services><Shapes><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Stress><Structure><Subgroup><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Testing><Theory of Change><Training><United States><Variant><Variation><Writing><Youth><Youth 10-21><adolescence (12-20)><adulthood><age 0><age 12><age 12 years><age <1-year><ages><anti-Asian><biologic><childrearing><cohort><college><collegiate><community advisory board><community advisory committee><community advisory panel><community based participatory research><community led research><community participatory research><community partnered participatory research><coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic consequence><coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic impact><design><designing><develop therapy><developmental><disparity in health><effects following the COVID-19 pandemic><emotional adaptation><emotional adjustment><emotional style><ethnic identity><ethnic minority><experience><faces><facial><health disparity><histories><homes><impact of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic><improved><informant><interpersonal relationship><intervention development><intervention research><interventional research><interventional study><interventions research><kids><lens><lenses><less than 1 year of age><less than 1 year old><less than 12 months of age><less than one year of age><less than one year old><lower income families><malleable risk><meeting><meetings><mental development><mental function><mental health care><mental illness><migration><modifiable risk><parent><participatory action research><pediatric><preservation><primary care giver><primary caregiver><protective factors><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychosocial><racial minority><research and methods><resilience><resilient><school age><skills><social role><theories><therapy development><treatment development><twelve year old><twelve years of age><under 1 year of age><under 1 year old><under 12 months of age><under one year of age><under one year old><white race><youngster><youth age>
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Prerna Arora

YALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CT

Exploratory lead · 16/100
Active award
$243,196
FY 2026

Project Title

Strategic Treatment Assessment with Youth (STAY): A measurement-based care approach to promote treatment retention among youth with depression or suicide risk

Grant Number:

5R34MH134915-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/16/2024

End Date:

11/30/2026

Project Abstract

Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section Despite high rates of need, youth prematurely drop out of mental health services at alarming rates. This is due in part to poor therapeutic alliance and concerns about treatment relevance and acceptability. Existing engagement interventions are limited, wit...

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<12 year old><12 years of age><Access to Care><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Attitude><Care Givers><Caregivers><Caring><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Protocols><Clinical Services><Cognitive><Communities><Consultations><Data><Development><Dropout><Drops><Effectiveness><Emotional Depression><Evidence based practice><Feedback><Feeling suicidal><Future><Goals><Guidelines><Health Services Accessibility><Individual><Intervention><Knowledge><Measurement><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental health promotion><Modeling><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Outcome><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Personalized medical approach><Population><Preparation><Procedures><Progress Reports><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Health><Public Health><Randomized><Research><Risk><Service delivery model><Service model><Services><Site><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Testing><Therapeutic><Time><Training><Training Support><Treatment outcome><Vulnerable Populations><Youth><Youth 10-21><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><active control><adolescent depression><adolescent patient><adolescents with depression><age 12><age 12 years><availability of services><care access><care as usual><care delivery model><child depression><childhood depression><childhood onset depression><consultation><depressed adolescents><depression><depression in adolescence><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><developmental><effectiveness/implementation hybrid><expectation><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><health and care delivery><health care delivery><health care delivery model><health delivery systems><health service access><health services availability><health services delivery><high risk><hybrid type 2 trial><hybrid type II trial><improved><improved outcome><inclusion criteria><individualized approach><innovate><innovation><innovative><instrumentation><intent to die><juvenile><juvenile human><mental health care><patient centered><patient oriented><patient oriented outcomes><pediatric depression><personalization of treatment><personalized approach><personalized medicine><personalized therapy><personalized treatment><pilot test><precision approach><premature><prematurity><preparations><primary outcome><prototype><public health relevance><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><secondary outcome><service availability><skills><suicidal><suicidal adolescent><suicidal adolescents><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidal youth><suicidal youths><suicidality><suicide behavior><suicide ideation><suicide rate><suicide risk><suicides><tailored approach><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><therapy optimization><thoughts about suicide><treatment access><treatment as usual><treatment optimization><treatment planning><treatment risk><twelve year old><twelve years of age><usability><user centered design><usual care><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><youth age><youth depression>
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Elizabeth Halsted Connors

YALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CT

Exploratory lead · 16/100
Active award
$243,196
FY 2026

Project Title

Strategic Treatment Assessment with Youth (STAY): A measurement-based care approach to promote treatment retention among youth with depression or suicide risk

Grant Number:

5R34MH134915-03

Activity Code:

R34

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/16/2024

End Date:

11/30/2026

Project Abstract

Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section Despite high rates of need, youth prematurely drop out of mental health services at alarming rates. This is due in part to poor therapeutic alliance and concerns about treatment relevance and acceptability. Existing engagement interventions are limited, wit...

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<12 year old><12 years of age><Access to Care><Address><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Attitude><Care Givers><Caregivers><Caring><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Protocols><Clinical Services><Cognitive><Communities><Consultations><Data><Development><Dropout><Drops><Effectiveness><Emotional Depression><Evidence based practice><Feedback><Feeling suicidal><Future><Goals><Guidelines><Health Services Accessibility><Individual><Intervention><Knowledge><Measurement><Measures><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental health promotion><Modeling><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Outcome><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Personalized medical approach><Population><Preparation><Procedures><Progress Reports><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Health><Public Health><Randomized><Research><Risk><Service delivery model><Service model><Services><Site><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Testing><Therapeutic><Time><Training><Training Support><Treatment outcome><Vulnerable Populations><Youth><Youth 10-21><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><active control><adolescent depression><adolescent patient><adolescents with depression><age 12><age 12 years><availability of services><care access><care as usual><care delivery model><child depression><childhood depression><childhood onset depression><consultation><depressed adolescents><depression><depression in adolescence><depression symptom><depressive><depressive symptoms><design><designing><developmental><effectiveness/implementation hybrid><expectation><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><health and care delivery><health care delivery><health care delivery model><health delivery systems><health service access><health services availability><health services delivery><high risk><hybrid type 2 trial><hybrid type II trial><improved><improved outcome><inclusion criteria><individualized approach><innovate><innovation><innovative><instrumentation><intent to die><juvenile><juvenile human><mental health care><patient centered><patient oriented><patient oriented outcomes><pediatric depression><personalization of treatment><personalized approach><personalized medicine><personalized therapy><personalized treatment><pilot test><precision approach><premature><prematurity><preparations><primary outcome><prototype><public health relevance><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><secondary outcome><service availability><skills><suicidal><suicidal adolescent><suicidal adolescents><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidal youth><suicidal youths><suicidality><suicide behavior><suicide ideation><suicide rate><suicide risk><suicides><tailored approach><targeted drug therapy><targeted drug treatments><targeted therapeutic><targeted therapeutic agents><targeted therapy><targeted treatment><therapy optimization><thoughts about suicide><treatment access><treatment as usual><treatment optimization><treatment planning><treatment risk><twelve year old><twelve years of age><usability><user centered design><usual care><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><youth age><youth depression>
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Navdep Kaur

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 16/100
Active award
$46,400
FY 2026

Project Title

Outpatient Mental Health Treatment, Median Household Income, and Neighborhood Demographic Patterns: Improving Measurement of Spatial Accessibility for Medicaid Recipients

Grant Number:

5R36MH139195-02

Activity Code:

R36

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

12/1/2024

End Date:

11/30/2026

Project Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY Medicaid recipients face challenges in accessing mental health services due to low participation by providers. Outpatient mental health providers are particularly inaccessible to Medicaid recipients compared to privately insured individuals, and disparities for mental health treatmen...

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<18 year old><18 years of age><Access to Care><Address><Area><Black><Black race><Categories><Censuses><County><Disparities><Disparity><Economic Income><Economical Income><Face><Foundations><Future><Geographic Area><Geographic Factor><Geographic Locations><Geographic Region><Geographical Location><Goals><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Care Systems><Health Personnel><Health Services Accessibility><Hispanic><Household><Impoverished><Income><Individual><Investigators><Location><Low income><Measurement><Measures><Medicaid><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><NIMH><National Institute of Mental Health><Neighborhoods><New York><New York City><Out-patients><Outpatients><Patients><Pattern><Persons><Policies><Population><Poverty><Primary Care Physician><Principal Investigator><Privatization><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatrist><Psychological Health><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Science><Scientist><Spatial Distribution><Strategic Planning><Techniques><Time><Travel><access disparities><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility disparities><accessibility to health services><age 18><age 18 years><availability of services><care access><career><compare treatment><density><disparities in access><disparity in health><eighteen year old><eighteen years of age><faces><facial><geographic barrier><geographic limitation><geographic site><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><improved><incomes><inequality in access><inequity in access><inequity in accessibility><insight><medical care providers><medical personnel><mental health care><mental illness><novel><out-patient facility><outpatient center><outpatient facility><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><service availability><structural determinants><structural factors><treatment access><treatment comparison><treatment provider><under served area><under served community><under served geographic area><under served location><under served region><underserved area><underserved community><underserved geographic area><underserved location><underserved region>
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ROBERTO LEWIS-FERNANDEZ

NEW YORK STATE PSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTE DBA RESEARCH FOUNDATION FOR MENTAL HYGIENE, INC, NEW YORK, NY

Exploratory lead · 16/100
Active award
$30,000
FY 2026

Project Title

Enhancing Population Impact of Mental Health Research: American Psychopathological Association Annual Meetings

Grant Number:

5R13MH136663-02

Activity Code:

R13

Mechanism:

Other Research-Related

Agency:

NIH

Start Date:

1/1/2025

End Date:

12/31/2026

Project Abstract

Modified Project Summary/Abstract Section From both NIMH and NIDA, we are requesting R13 funds to support attendance of early-career scientists at the 2024, 2025, and 2026 annual conferences of the American Psychopathological Association (APPA); exclusively from NIDA, we also request support to hel...

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<Address><Affect><American><Area><Award><Behavior><Behavioral><Biological><COVID-19><CV-19><Causality><Collaborations><Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019><Dedications><Development><Disease><Disorder><Educational workshop><Environment><Epidemiologist><Etiology><Event><Exclusion><Family><Fostering><Fruit><Funding><Goals><Grant><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health Status><Individual><Intervention><Investigation><Investigators><Investments><Knowledge><Learning><Level of Health><Link><Measurement><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mentorship><Methods><Mind><Modeling><NIDA><NIMH><National Institute of Drug Abuse><National Institute of Mental Health><National Institute on Drug Abuse><New York City><Oral><Outcome><Participant><Patients><Peer Review><Population><Prevalence><Prevention><Process><Psyche structure><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatrist><Psychological Health><Psychologist><Psychopathology><QOC><Quality of Care><Research><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Risk Factors><Role><Scholarship><Science><Scientist><Senior Scientist><Severities><Structure><Students><Substance Use Disorder><Symptoms><Time><Travel><Variant><Variation><Workshop><abnormal psychology><addiction><addictive disorder><biologic><burden of disease><burden of illness><career><causation><clinical significance><clinically significant><cohort><conference><convention><coping><coronavirus disease 2019><coronavirus disease-19><coronavirus infectious disease-19><cost><design><designing><developmental><dietary fruit><disease burden><disease causation><emotion regulation><emotional regulation><experience><health care personnel><health care worker><health level><health provider><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><implementation facilitation><interest><medical care providers><medical personnel><meeting><meetings><member><mental><mental illness><next generation><population health><posters><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychosocial><public health relevance><recruit><resilience><resilient><social role><substance use and disorder><summit><symposia><symposium><treatment provider><virtual>
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Nichole Goodsmith

VA GREATER LOS ANGELES HEALTHCARE SYSTEM, LOS ANGELES, CA

Exploratory lead · 16/100
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Improving the perinatal mental health of Veterans with serious mental illness through peer support

Grant Number:

1IK2RD000606-01A1

Activity Code:

IK2

Mechanism:

Other

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

1/1/2026

End Date:

12/31/2030

Project Abstract

SIGNIFICANCE TO VA: In the past decade, the number of women Veterans of childbearing age using VA has nearly doubled, and over forty percent of these women have a diagnosis of serious mental illness (SMI; major depressive disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, othe...

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<Address><Assess implementation><Attention><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Bipolar Affective Psychosis><Bipolar Disorder><Birth><Caring><Child Development><Clinical><Collaborations><Complex><Conditioning Therapy><Congresses><Data><Development><Development and Research><Diagnosis><Disparities><Disparity><Enrollment><Evaluation><Evidence based intervention><Feasibility Studies><Feedback><Female Health><Focus Groups><Foundations><Funding><Gender><Gestation><Health Care Providers><Health Personnel><Health Services><Health Services Evaluation><Health Services Research><Health system><Impairment><Implementation assessment><Individual><Infant and Child Development><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><Leadership><Life Cycle><Life Cycle Stages><Literature><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Major Depressive Disorder><Manic-Depressive Psychosis><Maternal Health><Maternal Mortality><Medical><Medical Care Research><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mentorship><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><Outcome><PTSD><Participant><Parturition><Perinatal><Perinatal Care><Peripartum><Pilot Projects><Play><Population><Post-Natal Depression><Post-Partum Depression><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Postnatal Depression><Postpartum Depression><Postpartum Period><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Pregnancy><Preventative intervention><Process><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatrist><Psychological Health><Psychotic Disorders><QOC><Quality of Care><R & D><R&D><Randomized><Research><Research Personnel><Research Training><Researchers><Schizophrenia><Schizophrenic Disorders><Services><Site><Social Service><Social Work><Social outcome><Specialist><Structure><Symptoms><Target Populations><Testing><Training><Translations><Trauma><Veterans><Vulnerable Populations><Woman><Women's Health><acceptability and feasibility><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><bipolar affective disorder><bipolar disease><bipolar illness><bipolar mood disorder><care as usual><care coordination><care preference><career><childbearing age><chronic mental illness><clinical depression><community partners><community-based partners><coordinating care><dementia praecox><depression><develop therapy><developmental><efficacy study><enroll><evaluate implementation><evaluation of implementation><evidence base><experience><female outcomes><female treatment><fertile age><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><high risk><implementation evaluation><implementation framework><implementation outcomes><implementation research framework><implementation science><implementation science framework><improved><improved outcome><intervention design><intervention development><intervention for prevention><intervention refinement><life course><major depression><major depression disorder><manic depressive disorder><manic depressive illness><maternal death><maternal morbidity><medical care providers><medical personnel><mental health care><mental illness><operation><operations><outcomes among females><outcomes among women><outcomes in females><outcomes in women><peer><peer support><perinatal intervention><perinatal mental health><perinatal outcomes><persistent mental illness><pilot study><post-partum><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><pregnant><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><programs><prototype><psychiatric illness><psychiatric symptom><psychoeducational intervention><psychological disorder><psychological outcomes><psychosocial><psychotic illness><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><recruit><reproductive age><reproductive years><research and development><schizophrenic><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><service coordination><service utilization><services research><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><social><systems research><therapy design><therapy development><translation><traumatic neurosis><treat females><treat women><treatment among females><treatment among women><treatment as usual><treatment design><treatment development><treatment in females><treatment in women><treatment provider><trial design><usual care><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people><women's outcomes><women's treatment>
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Lisa A Brenner

VA EASTERN COLORADO HEALTH CARE SYSTEM, Aurora, CO

Exploratory lead · 16/100
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Total Brain Diagnostics (TBD): Analyzing the Impact of Functional Symptom and Clinical Measures on Co-Morbid Mental Health Conditions after TBI

Grant Number:

5I01RX004911-03

Activity Code:

I01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

1/1/2024

End Date:

12/31/2026

Project Abstract

Mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI) were commonly sustained among those who served in Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation New Dawn (OEF/OIF/OND) and are associated with increased rates of mental health disorders, including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Indeed, among...

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<Acquired brain injury><Afghanistan><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Algorithms><Anxiety><Armed Forces Personnel><Behavioral><Biological Markers><Brain><Brain Injuries><Brain Nervous System><Caring><Causality><Center for Translational Science Activities><Clinical><Collaborations><Data><Data Analyses><Data Analysis><Data Collection><Data Set><Development><Diagnosis><Diagnostic><Differential Diagnosis><EEG><Electroencephalogram><Electroencephalography><Encephalon><Ensure><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Etiology><Factor Analyses><Factor Analysis><Feeling suicidal><Freedom><Funding><Goals><History><Injury><Iraq><Iraqi><Liberty><Link><MTBI><Machine Learning><Measures><Medicine><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Military><Military Personnel><Outcome><PTSD><Personalized medical approach><Physiologic><Physiological><Post-Concussion Symptoms><Post-Concussion Syndrome><Post-Concussive Symptoms><Post-Concussive Syndrome><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Precision care><Prognosis><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Recording of previous events><Reporting><Risk><Severities><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Symptom Burden><Symptoms><Techniques><Veterans><Veterans Health Administration><Veterans Health Affairs><Work><advanced analytics><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol misuse><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><bio-markers><biologic marker><biomarker><brain damage><brain health><brain-injured><causation><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cohort><combat><comorbidity><computerized><coping><data harmonization><data interpretation><depression><developmental><disease causation><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol misuse><ethanol product use><ethanol use><eye tracking><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><harmonized data><health assessment><high risk><histories><improved><individualized approach><individualized care><individualized patient care><injuries><intent to die><longitudinal data set><longitudinal dataset><machine based learning><member><mental illness><mild TBI><mild brain trauma><mild traumatic brain injury><military population><multi-modality><multimodality><multiple data sets><multiple datasets><operation><operations><personalized approach><personalized care><personalized patient care><physical conditioning><physical health><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><precision approach><precision medicine><precision-based medicine><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><prognostic><prospective><psychiatric co-morbidity><psychiatric comorbidity><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychosocial><stress disorder><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicidality prevention><suicide behavior><suicide ideation><suicide intervention><suicide rate><suicide risk><suicides><tailored approach><thoughts about suicide><translational research center><translational sciences center><traumatic neurosis><unhealthy alcohol use><visual tracking>
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Lindsey Eileen Zimmerman

VETERANS ADMIN PALO ALTO HEALTH CARE SYS, PALO ALTO, CA

Exploratory lead · 16/100
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Participatory system dynamics vs usual quality improvement: Is staff use of simulation an effective, scalable and affordable way to improve timely Veteran access to high-quality mental health care?

Grant Number:

5I01HX002521-06

Activity Code:

I01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

9/1/2020

End Date:

9/30/2026

Project Abstract

Background: Evidence-based practices (EBPs) are the most high value treatments to meet Veterans’ addiction and mental health needs, reduce chronic impairment, and prevent suicide or overdose. Over 10 years, VA invested in dissemination of evidence-based psychotherapies and pharmacotherapies based on...

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<Adopted><Adoption><Area><Behavior><Budgets><Businesses><Caring><Chronic><Clinic><Cluster randomization trial><Cluster randomized trial><Complex><Computer Assisted><Cost Analyses><Cost Analysis><Data><Discipline><Dose><Drug Therapy><E-learning><Effectiveness><Engineering><Equilibrium><Evidence based practice><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><General Practitioners><Generalists><Goals><Guidelines><Health Care><Health Care Providers><Health Care Systems><Health Personnel><Health Resources Administration><Health Services><Health Services Administration><Health system><Hour><Impairment><Infrastructure><Investments><Laws><Learning><Measures><Mediating><Mediation><Mediator><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><Negotiating><Negotiation><Notification><Out-patients><Outpatients><Overdose><PTSD><Participant><Patients><Pattern><Pharmacological Treatment><Pharmacotherapy><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Probability><Provider><Psychological Health><Psychotherapy><QOC><Quality of Care><Randomized><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Schedule><Science><Source><Specialty><Statistical Computing><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Survey Instrument><Surveys><System><Systems Theory><Testing><Theoretical Studies><Theory of Change><Time><Training><Translating><United States Health Resources Administration><Veterans><Veterans Health Administration><Veterans Health Affairs><Weight><addiction><addictive disorder><arm><assess cost><balance><balance function><budget impact><burn-out><burnout><care as usual><computer aided><computer-assisted instruction><computer-based education><computer-based instruction><computer-based learning><computer-based training><cost><cost assessment><cost evaluation><data resource><data warehouse><depression><digital education><digital learning><drug intervention><drug treatment><dynamic system><dynamical system><eLearning><effective therapy><effective treatment><electronic learning><empowerment><evaluate cost><evidence base><examine cost><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><high risk><implementation research><implementation science><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><internet resource><internet-assisted education><internet-based training><learning activity><learning engagement><learning method><learning strategies><learning strategy><medical care providers><medical personnel><medical specialties><meeting><meetings><mental health care><multidisciplinary><multimedia learning><on-line compendium><on-line education><on-line learning><on-line resource><online compendium><online education><online learning><online resource><opiate use disorder><opioid use disorder><patient population><pharmaceutical intervention><pharmacological intervention><pharmacological therapy><pharmacology intervention><pharmacology treatment><pharmacotherapeutics><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><programs><prototype><randomisation><randomization><randomly assigned><referral services><simulation><statistical process><statistical reasoning><suicidality prevention><suicide intervention><synergism><technology-enhanced learning><traumatic neurosis><treatment as usual><treatment provider><usual care><virtual><virtual learning><web resource><web-based instruction><web-based resource><web-based training><weights>
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Derrecka M Boykin

MICHAEL E DEBAKEY VA MEDICAL CENTER, HOUSTON, TX

Exploratory lead · 16/100
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Understanding Community-based Mental Healthcare for Rural Veterans with Military Sexual Trauma

Grant Number:

5IK2HX003347-04

Activity Code:

IK2

Mechanism:

Other

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

4/1/2022

End Date:

3/31/2027

Project Abstract

Background/Significance: The 2018 MISSION Act allows Veterans to seek healthcare from non-VHA providers through the Veterans Community Care Program (VCCP). However, shortages of mental health providers in over 50% of U.S. rural counties jeopardize access to psychological services in these areas. The...

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Dawne Suzanne Vogt-Ryan

VA BOSTON HEALTH CARE SYSTEM, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 16/100
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Implications of Veterans' Initial Reintegration Experiences for their Longer-Term Mental Health and Suicidality: Identifying Veterans who Would Benefit from Early Intervention

Grant Number:

5I01HX003689-02

Activity Code:

I01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

10/1/2024

End Date:

3/31/2027

Project Abstract

Background: Both poor mental health and suicidality (MH/S) are significant concerns for the Veteran population. The proposed study will identity Veterans at greatest risk for poor longer-term MH/S based on their initial post-separation transition experiences, with the goal of informing interventions...

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<Address><Anxiety><Armed Forces Personnel><Attention><COVID-19><COVID-19 affected><COVID-19 consequence><COVID-19 effect><COVID-19 exposure><COVID-19 impact><COVID-19 impacted><CV-19><Chronic><Collaborations><Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019><Data><Development><Differences between sexes><Differs between sexes><Early Intervention><Ensure><Feeling suicidal><Gambling><Goals><Health><Interruption><Intervention><Investigation><Knowledge><Life><Link><Literature><Mediator><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methodology><Military><Military Personnel><Modeling><Outcome><PTSD><Play><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Preventative intervention><Psychological Health><Recontacts><Reporting><Research><Risk><Role><SARS-CoV-2 exposure><SARS-CoV2 exposure><Sampling><Secure><Services><Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 exposure><Sex Differences><Sexual differences><Social support><Stress><Subgroup><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide attempt><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Survey Instrument><Surveys><Time><Veterans><Vocation><Woman><Work><at-risk drinking><cohort><coronavirus disease 2019><coronavirus disease 2019 consequence><coronavirus disease 2019 effect><coronavirus disease 2019 exposure><coronavirus disease 2019 impact><coronavirus disease-19><coronavirus disease-19 impact><coronavirus infectious disease-19><depression><design><designing><develop therapy><developmental><experience><exposure to COVID-19><exposure to SARS-CoV-2><exposure to SARS-CoV2><exposure to Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2><exposure to coronavirus disease 2019><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><follow up assessment><followup assessment><high risk><high risk drinking><implementation intervention><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><insight><intent to die><intervention development><intervention for prevention><men><military population><military veteran><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><novel><outcome prediction><population based><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><prevent><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><preventing><prevention intervention><preventional intervention strategy><preventive intervention><resilience><resilient><risky drinking><secondary analysis><sex based differences><sex-dependent differences><sex-related differences><sex-specific differences><social relationships><social role><social support network><stressor><suicidal><suicidal attempt><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicidality><suicidality prevention><suicide ideation><suicide intervention><suicides><therapy development><thoughts about suicide><traumatic neurosis><treatment development><veteran population>
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Jason I Chen

PORTLAND VA MEDICAL CENTER, PORTLAND, OR

Exploratory lead · 16/100
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Serving All Who Have Served: Enhancing Suicide-Related Care Quality for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Veterans

Grant Number:

5I01HX003545-03

Activity Code:

I01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

5/1/2023

End Date:

4/30/2027

Project Abstract

Background: Veteran suicide prevention remains the top clinical priority for the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). To mitigate Veteran suicide risk, VHA has national guidelines recommending an enhanced care package after self-directed violence (SDV) such as creating a suicide safety plan or incr...

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<Address><Adherence><Affect><Age><Area><BIPOC><Belief><Black, Indigenous, People of Color><Caring><Characteristics><Clinical><Cognitive><Cognitive Discrimination><Data><Data Banks><Data Bases><Data Sources><Databanks><Databases><Diagnosis><Discrimination><Ensure><Equation><Equity><Evaluation><Frequencies><Future><Gender><Gender Identity><General Population><General Public><Guidelines><Health><Health Care Providers><Health Care Systems><Health Personnel><History><Inpatients><Intervention><Interview><Light><Link><Literature><Logistics><Measures><Medical Records><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><Out-patients><Outcome><Outpatients><PTSD><Patients><Photoradiation><Population Characteristics><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Process><Provider><Psychological Health><QOC><Quality Indicator><Quality of Care><Race><Races><Recommendation><Recording of previous events><Recovery><Research><Risk><Risk Factors><Safety><Sampling><Self Direction><Strategic Planning><Suicide><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><System><Veterans><Veterans Health Administration><Veterans Health Affairs><Violence><Visit><ages><burn-out><burnout><clinician factors><clinician-level factors><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><data base><data depository><data repository><data set repository><data warehouse><dataset repository><demographics><design><designing><develop therapy><differences due to race><differences in race><differs by race><differs in race><disparity in health><enhanced care><ethnic difference><ethnic diversity><ethnic identity><ethnically diverse><ethnicity difference><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><gender difference><gender-associated difference><group of color><health care personnel><health care quality><health care worker><health disparity><health equity><health provider><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><high risk><histories><improved><individual of color><innovate><innovation><innovative><inpatient psychiatric care><inpatient psychiatric treatment><intent to die><intervention development><medical care providers><medical personnel><mental health care><mortality><patient population><people of color><person of color><physician factors><physician-level factors><population of color><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><prevent><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><preventing><prevention service><provider factors><provider-level factors><psychiatric hospitalization><race based differences><race differences><race related differences><racial><racial background><racial difference><racial identity><racial origin><racially different><social><socio-demographics><sociodemographics><suicidal morbidity><suicidal risk><suicidality prevention><suicide death><suicide intervention><suicide morbidity><suicide rate><suicide risk><suicides><therapy development><traumatic neurosis><treatment development><treatment provider><violent><violent behavior>
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Sudie E. Back

RALPH H JOHNSON VA MEDICAL CENTER, CHARLESTON, SC

Exploratory lead · 16/100
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Web-Based Provider Training for Concurrent Treatment of PTSD and Substance Use Disorders using Prolonged Exposure (COPEWeb)

Grant Number:

5I01HX003483-03

Activity Code:

I01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

10/1/2023

End Date:

9/30/2027

Project Abstract

Background: PTSD is the most common mental health disorder among Veterans seeking treatment at Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals, and more than half of Veterans with PTSD also meet criteria for a substance use disorder (SUD). VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guidelines recommend trauma-focused integrated trea...

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<Access to Care><Address><Adoption><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohols><Ambulatory Care Facilities><Armed Forces Personnel><Back><Behavior><Caring><Clinical><Clinical Practice Guideline><Code><Coding System><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Collaborations><Communities><Competence><Cost Analyses><Cost Analysis><Cost Effectiveness Analysis><Cost-Benefit Analysis><Costs and Benefits><Data><Department of Defense><Development><Development and Research><Disaster Planning><Dorsum><Drug Use Disorder><Drug usage><E-learning><Educational workshop><Emotional><Enhancement Technology><Ensure><Evidence based practice><Evidence based treatment><Family><Funding><Goals><Guidelines><Guilt><Health><Health Care><Health Care Providers><Health Care Systems><Health Personnel><Health Services Accessibility><Health Services Evaluation><Health Services Research><Hospitals><Individual><Insomnia><Insomnia Disorder><Internet><Intervention><Knowledge><Knowledge acquisition><Lead><Leadership><Letters><Manuals><Measures><Medical Care Research><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Military><Military Personnel><On-Line Systems><Online Systems><Outpatient Clinics><PTSD><Patients><Pb element><Persons><Phase><Play><Policies><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Preparation><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><R & D><R&D><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Research><Research Priority><Role><Rural><Sampling><Sleeplessness><Specialist><Standardization><Substance Use Disorder><System><Testing><Time><Training><Training Programs><Trauma><Travel><Treatment outcome><United States Department of Veterans Affairs><United States Veterans Administration><Veterans><Veterans Administration><Veterans Affairs><Veterans Health Administration><Veterans Health Affairs><WWW><Workshop><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><alcohol use disorder><assess cost><availability of services><behavioral health><care access><clinical practice and guidelines><clinician behavior><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><comorbidity><comparative cost effectiveness><compare cost effectiveness><computer-assisted instruction><computer-based education><computer-based instruction><computer-based learning><computer-based training><cost><cost assessment><cost benefit economics><cost benefit effectiveness><cost efficient analysis><cost evaluation><cost-effective analysis><depression><developmental><digital education><digital learning><drug use><eLearning><electronic learning><ethanol use disorder><evaluate cost><evidence base><examine cost><experience><health care personnel><health care worker><health provider><health service access><health services availability><health staff><health training><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><implementation facilitation><implementation science><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><interest><internet resource><internet-assisted education><internet-based training><medical care providers><medical personnel><member><mental health care><mental illness><mental set><military member><military population><military veteran><multimedia learning><novel><on-line compendium><on-line education><on-line learning><on-line resource><online compendium><online computer><online education><online learning><online resource><operation><operations><pandemic><pandemic disease><patient centered><patient oriented><physician behavior><post-pandemic><post-trauma stress><post-trauma stress disorder><post-traumatic stress><posttrauma stress><posttrauma stress disorder><posttraumatic stress><preparations><prevent relapse><primary outcome><provider behavior><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><relapse prevention><research and development><rural clinic><rural health clinic><satisfaction><service availability><service member><services research><social role><substance use><substance use and disorder><substance using><success><technology-enhanced learning><telehealth><theories><timeline><tool><traumatic neurosis><treatment access><treatment provider><uptake><veteran population><virtual care><virtual health care><virtual learning><web><web based><web resource><web-based instruction><web-based resource><web-based training><whole health><whole person health><world wide web>
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Julie Ann Kittel-Moseley

VA EASTERN COLORADO HEALTH CARE SYSTEM, Aurora, CO

Exploratory lead · 16/100
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Suicide Prevention in Cancer Survivorship: A Mixed-Methods Study of Veteran Cancer Survivors

Grant Number:

1I01RD000419-01A2

Activity Code:

I01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

1/1/2026

End Date:

12/31/2029

Project Abstract

Background: Cancer incidence among Veterans is higher than in the general population; this may be due in part to carcinogenic occupational exposures (e.g., jet fuel, deployment burn pits). As early cancer detection and treatment improve, mortality declines and the number of cancer survivors increase...

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Kritee Gujral

VETERANS ADMIN PALO ALTO HEALTH CARE SYS, PALO ALTO, CA

Exploratory lead · 16/100
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

VA's virtual care initiatives and suicide prevention

Grant Number:

5IK2HX003723-02

Activity Code:

IK2

Mechanism:

Other

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

10/1/2024

End Date:

9/30/2029

Project Abstract

Background: Approximately 6,000 Veterans per year die by suicide. Many Veterans with mental health conditions go untreated due to access barriers. Telehealth may improve access to mental health care but VA’s evidence synthesis program and multiple VA program offices have noted the need for stronger ...

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<Access to Care><Adoption><Affect><Age><Area><Caring><Cessation of life><Complex><Data><Death><Decrease disparity><Detection><Disparities><Disparity><Disparity population><ED visit><ER visit><Effectiveness><Emergency care visit><Emergency department visit><Emergency hospital visit><Emergency room visit><Equity><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Evaluation><Familiarity><Frequencies><Goals><Health Services Accessibility><Heterogeneity><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Improve Access><Interview><Investigators><Licensure><Lifting><Lower disparity><Machine Learning><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mentors><Methodology><Methods><Modality><Observational Study><Outcome><Patient Selection><Patients><Persons><Phone><Policies><Position><Positioning Attribute><Prevention program><Process><Provider><Psychological Health><Psychotherapy><Qualitative Methods><Race><Races><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Research><Research Design><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Personnel><Research Resources><Researchers><Resources><Rural Health><Selection Bias><Source><Study Type><Suicide><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Tablets><Telephone><Training><Variant><Variation><Veterans><Work><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><ages><availability of services><care access><care costs><connected care><connected health care><cost><decision research><design><designing><digital technology><disadvantaged group><disadvantaged individual><disadvantaged people><disadvantaged population><disadvantaged subgroup><disparate effect><disparate impact><disparate result><disparities across groups><disparities in treatment><disparity across subgroups><disparity among groups><disparity among subgroups><disparity between groups><disparity between subgroups><disparity in health><disparity reduction><effectiveness study><effectiveness testing><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><group disparity><group inequality><group inequity><health disparity><health equity><health service access><health services availability><high risk><improved><inequalities among populations><inequalities between populations><inequalities in populations><inequality across populations><inequality among groups><inequality between groups><inequality in groups><inequality in treatment><inequitable effect><inequitable impact><inequitable outcome><inequities among populations><inequities between populations><inequities in populations><inequity across groups><inequity across populations><inequity between groups><inequity in groups><innovate><innovation><innovative><intent to die><lens><lenses><machine based learning><machine learned algorithm><machine learning algorithm><machine learning based algorithm><machine learning based method><machine learning method><machine learning methodologies><mental health care><mitigate disparity><novel><observational research study><observational survey><outcome disparities><outcome inequality><outcome inequity><outreach><population inequality><population inequity><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><programs><qualitative reasoning><racial><racial background><racial origin><randomized control trial><reduce disparity><reduce suicidality><reduce suicide><reducing suicidality><reducing suicide><reduction in disparity><research and methods><rural area><rural location><rural region><rurality><secondary analysis><service availability><sex><skills><study design><subgroup disparity><suicidal risk><suicidality prevention><suicide intervention><suicide risk><suicides><telehealth><treatment access><treatment choice><treatment disparity><treatment inequality><treatment inequity><unequal effect><unequal group><unequal impact><unequal outcome><unequal population><urban area><urban location><urban region><virtual care><virtual health care>
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Kelly Marleah Harrington

VA BOSTON HEALTH CARE SYSTEM, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 16/100
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

The Impact of Trained Provider Teams on Diagnosis and Treatment of Eating Disorders in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA)

Grant Number:

1I01HX003874-01A2

Activity Code:

I01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

1/1/2026

End Date:

12/31/2029

Project Abstract

Background. Eating disorders (EDs) remain understudied in U.S. military Veterans. However, recent studies have found high rates of EDs in Veteran men and women, which did not differ by race or ethnicity, and which persisted into middle age. EDs are associated with myriad debilitating physical and me...

Research Terms

<Address><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Armed Forces Personnel><Caring><Caucasian Females><Caucasian Women><Color><Communities><Country><Data><Decrease disparity><Decrease health disparities><Detection><Diagnosis><Disclosure><Eating Disorders><Effectiveness><Electronic Health Record><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Female Health><Future><Gender><Goals><Guidelines><Health><Health Care Costs><Health Care Rationing><Health Care Systems><Health Care Utilization><Health Costs><Health disparity mitigation><Health disparity reduction><Health system><Individual><Individuals from minority><Individuals of minority><Information Disclosure><Interview><Investigation><Lower disparity><Lower health disparities><Medical><Medical center><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Military><Military Personnel><Minority Groups><Minority People><Minority Population><Minority individual><Mitigate health disparities><Modeling><Observational Study><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Pattern><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Phase><Physicians><Population><Productivity><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Quasi-experiment><Quasi-experimental analysis><Quasi-experimental approach><Quasi-experimental design><Quasi-experimental methods><Quasi-experimental research><Quasi-experimental study><Quasi-experimental technique><R.N.><Reduce health disparities><Registered nurse><Research Priority><Research Resources><Resource Allocation><Resources><Sample Size><Shame><Site><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Training><Training Programs><Treatment Cost><Underweight><United States Department of Veterans Affairs><United States Veterans Administration><Veterans><Veterans Administration><Veterans Affairs><Veterans Health Administration><Veterans Health Affairs><Weight><White Females><White Women><Woman><Women's Health><Work><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><care costs><care seeking><clinical practice><clinical training><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><compare treatment><cost><disparities in race><disparity due to race><disparity in ethnic><disparity in health><disparity reduction><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><ethnic based disparity><ethnic disadvantage><ethnic disparities in health><ethnic disparity><ethnic health disparity><ethnic inequality><ethnic inequity><ethnicity disparity><experience><exposure to trauma><facilitators to implementation><fitness><group of color><health care service use><health care service utilization><health care settings><health disparity><health equity><implementation facilitators><implementation strategy><improved><individual of color><inequality due to race><inequity due to race><innovate><innovation><innovative><men><mental illness><mid life><mid-life><middle age><middle aged><midlife><military population><military veteran><mitigate disparity><multidisciplinary><observational research study><observational survey><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><patient oriented outcomes><people of color><person of color><physical conditioning><physical health><population of color><post treatment><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><psychiatric co-morbidity><psychiatric comorbidity><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><race based disparity><race based inequality><race based inequity><race disparity><race related disparity><race related inequality><race related inequity><racial disparities in health><racial disparity><racial health disparity><racial inequality><racial inequity><racially unequal><reduce disparity><reduction in disparity><service delivery><strategies for implementation><suicidality prevention><suicide intervention><trauma exposure><treatment comparison><veteran population><weights><well-being><wellbeing>
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KAREN Suzanne MITCHELL

VA BOSTON HEALTH CARE SYSTEM, BOSTON, MA

Exploratory lead · 16/100
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

The Impact of Trained Provider Teams on Diagnosis and Treatment of Eating Disorders in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA)

Grant Number:

1I01HX003874-01A2

Activity Code:

I01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

1/1/2026

End Date:

12/31/2029

Project Abstract

Background. Eating disorders (EDs) remain understudied in U.S. military Veterans. However, recent studies have found high rates of EDs in Veteran men and women, which did not differ by race or ethnicity, and which persisted into middle age. EDs are associated with myriad debilitating physical and me...

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<Address><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Armed Forces Personnel><Caring><Caucasian Females><Caucasian Women><Color><Communities><Country><Data><Decrease disparity><Decrease health disparities><Detection><Diagnosis><Disclosure><Eating Disorders><Effectiveness><Electronic Health Record><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Female Health><Future><Gender><Goals><Guidelines><Health><Health Care Costs><Health Care Rationing><Health Care Systems><Health Care Utilization><Health Costs><Health disparity mitigation><Health disparity reduction><Health system><Individual><Individuals from minority><Individuals of minority><Information Disclosure><Interview><Investigation><Lower disparity><Lower health disparities><Medical><Medical center><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Military><Military Personnel><Minority Groups><Minority People><Minority Population><Minority individual><Mitigate health disparities><Modeling><Observational Study><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Pattern><Personal Satisfaction><Persons><Phase><Physicians><Population><Productivity><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Quasi-experiment><Quasi-experimental analysis><Quasi-experimental approach><Quasi-experimental design><Quasi-experimental methods><Quasi-experimental research><Quasi-experimental study><Quasi-experimental technique><R.N.><Reduce health disparities><Registered nurse><Research Priority><Research Resources><Resource Allocation><Resources><Sample Size><Shame><Site><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Training><Training Programs><Treatment Cost><Underweight><United States Department of Veterans Affairs><United States Veterans Administration><Veterans><Veterans Administration><Veterans Affairs><Veterans Health Administration><Veterans Health Affairs><Weight><White Females><White Women><Woman><Women's Health><Work><barrier to care><barrier to health care><barrier to treatment><care costs><care seeking><clinical practice><clinical training><co-morbid><co-morbidity><comorbidity><compare treatment><cost><disparities in race><disparity due to race><disparity in ethnic><disparity in health><disparity reduction><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><ethnic based disparity><ethnic disadvantage><ethnic disparities in health><ethnic disparity><ethnic health disparity><ethnic inequality><ethnic inequity><ethnicity disparity><experience><exposure to trauma><facilitators to implementation><fitness><group of color><health care service use><health care service utilization><health care settings><health disparity><health equity><implementation facilitators><implementation strategy><improved><individual of color><inequality due to race><inequity due to race><innovate><innovation><innovative><men><mental illness><mid life><mid-life><middle age><middle aged><midlife><military population><military veteran><mitigate disparity><multidisciplinary><observational research study><observational survey><obstacle to care><obstacle to health care><patient oriented outcomes><people of color><person of color><physical conditioning><physical health><population of color><post treatment><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><psychiatric co-morbidity><psychiatric comorbidity><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><race based disparity><race based inequality><race based inequity><race disparity><race related disparity><race related inequality><race related inequity><racial disparities in health><racial disparity><racial health disparity><racial inequality><racial inequity><racially unequal><reduce disparity><reduction in disparity><service delivery><strategies for implementation><suicidality prevention><suicide intervention><trauma exposure><treatment comparison><veteran population><weights><well-being><wellbeing>
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Frances Aunon

VA CONNECTICUT HEALTHCARE SYSTEM, WEST HAVEN, CT

Exploratory lead · 16/100
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Developing and Piloting an Implementation Strategy for a Brief, Motivational Interviewing-based Lethal Means Safety Counseling Intervention in Primary Care Settings

Grant Number:

1IK2RD000503-01A2

Activity Code:

IK2

Mechanism:

Other

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

1/1/2026

End Date:

12/31/2031

Project Abstract

Project Summary and Abstract Significance to VA: The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) and Veterans Affairs (VA) Health Systems Research have identified suicide prevention as a leading clinical and research priority, and firearm injury accounts for 72% of Veteran suicides. Lethal means safety, or...

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<21+ years old><Acute><Adult><Adult Human><Attitude><Benefits and Risks><Caring><Chronic><Clinic><Clinical><Clinical Practice Guideline><Clinical Trials><Competence><Counseling><Data><Department of Defense><Development><Effectiveness><Elements><Evaluation><Feedback><Firearms><Funding><Future><Goals><Gun injury><Health Services><Individual><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><Knowledge><Leadership><Learning><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mentors><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><Outcome Study><Patients><Position><Positioning Attribute><Preventative strategy><Prevention strategy><Preventive strategy><Primary Care><Procedures><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychological Health><Ramp><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recommendation><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Research Priority><Researchers><Safety><Sampling><Secure><Site><Suicide><Suicide attempt><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Testing><Training><Translations><United States Department of Veterans Affairs><United States Veterans Administration><Veterans><Veterans Administration><Veterans Affairs><Veterans Health Administration><Veterans Health Affairs><Visual><Work><acceptability and feasibility><adulthood><behavior change><care seeking><career><clinical practice and guidelines><cultural competence><culturally competent><design><designing><developmental><effectiveness testing><effectiveness trial><evidence base><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><firearm injury><firearm related injury><firearm safe storage><firearm storage><formative assessment><formative evaluation><gun related injury><gun storage><health belief><health-related belief><implementation strategy><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intent to die><mental health care><military veteran><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><novel><patient centered><patient oriented><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><prevention practice><primary care setting><programs><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><risk mitigation><screening><screenings><skill acquisition><skill development><skills><strategies for implementation><suicidal attempt><suicidal risk><suicidality prevention><suicide intervention><suicide risk><suicides><systems research><tool><translation><veteran population>
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Carolyn Gibson

VETERANS AFFAIRS MED CTR SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 16/100
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Gaps in Identification, Referral and Treatment of Cannabis Use in VA Primary Care

Grant Number:

5I01HX003522-03

Activity Code:

I01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

6/1/2023

End Date:

5/31/2028

Project Abstract

Background: Cannabis use and cannabis use disorder (CUD) are increasing in the US population, and adults aged 50 and older are among the fastest growing groups of cannabis users. While cannabis use is increasing, it is often perceived as harmless and marketed to patients as helpful for several condi...

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<21+ years old><Accident and Emergency department><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Area><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Cancers><Cannabis><Cannabis Smoking><Caring><Characteristics><Chronic><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Conditioning Therapy><Confusion><Confusional State><Data><Drug Screening><Drug usage><Drugs><Emergency Department><Emergency room><Ensure><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Feeling suicidal><Female Health><Foundations><Frequencies><Functional impairment><Groups at risk><Health><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Individual><Insomnia><Insomnia Disorder><Intervention><Interview><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Marijuana Smoking><Marketing><Measures><Medical Records><Medication><Mental Confusion><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methodology><Monitor><Motivation><Needs Assessment><Neurontin><Outcome><PTSD><Patients><Pattern><People at risk><Persons at risk><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phone><Polypharmacy><Population><Populations at Risk><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Prevalence><Primary Care><Provider><Psychological Health><Psychoses><Reporting><Respiratory Signs and Symptoms><Risk><Sampling><Sleeplessness><Smoking><Subgroup><Substance Use Disorder><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Treatment outcome><United States><Urine><Validation><Veterans><Women's Health><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><aged><ages><airway symptom><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><cannabis use><cannabis use behavior><cannabis use disorder><cannabis use patterns><cannabis user><cannabis withdrawal><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><cohort><comorbidity><depression><drug use><drug/agent><effective therapy><effective treatment><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><experience><gabapentin><high risk><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><malignancy><marijuana use><marijuana use and disorder><marijuana use disorder><marijuana user><mid life><mid-life><middle age><middle aged><midlife><military veteran><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><neoplasm/cancer><opiate consumption><opiate drug use><opiate intake><opiate use><opioid consumption><opioid drug use><opioid intake><opioid use><physical conditioning><physical health><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><primary care patient><primary care provider><primary care setting><prospective><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><psychologic><psychological><racial minority><respiratory symptom><screening><screenings><sexual minority><substance use and disorder><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><telephone based><thoughts about suicide><tobacco product use><traumatic neurosis><treatment services><validations><veteran population>
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Salomeh Keyhani

VETERANS AFFAIRS MED CTR SAN FRANCISCO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

Exploratory lead · 16/100
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Gaps in Identification, Referral and Treatment of Cannabis Use in VA Primary Care

Grant Number:

5I01HX003522-03

Activity Code:

I01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

6/1/2023

End Date:

5/31/2028

Project Abstract

Background: Cannabis use and cannabis use disorder (CUD) are increasing in the US population, and adults aged 50 and older are among the fastest growing groups of cannabis users. While cannabis use is increasing, it is often perceived as harmless and marketed to patients as helpful for several condi...

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<21+ years old><Accident and Emergency department><Address><Adult><Adult Human><Age><Alcohol Chemical Class><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Alcohols><Anxiety><Area><Behavior><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Cancers><Cannabis><Cannabis Smoking><Caring><Characteristics><Chronic><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Conditioning Therapy><Confusion><Confusional State><Data><Drug Screening><Drug usage><Drugs><Emergency Department><Emergency room><Ensure><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Feeling suicidal><Female Health><Foundations><Frequencies><Functional impairment><Groups at risk><Health><Hospital Admission><Hospitalization><Individual><Insomnia><Insomnia Disorder><Intervention><Interview><Malignant Neoplasms><Malignant Tumor><Marijuana Smoking><Marketing><Measures><Medical Records><Medication><Mental Confusion><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methodology><Monitor><Motivation><Needs Assessment><Neurontin><Outcome><PTSD><Patients><Pattern><People at risk><Persons at risk><Pharmaceutical Preparations><Phone><Polypharmacy><Population><Populations at Risk><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Prevalence><Primary Care><Provider><Psychological Health><Psychoses><Reporting><Respiratory Signs and Symptoms><Risk><Sampling><Sleeplessness><Smoking><Subgroup><Substance Use Disorder><Suicidal thoughts><Symptoms><THC co-use><THC use><Telephone><Tetrahydrocannabinol co-use><Tetrahydrocannabinol use><Tobacco><Tobacco Consumption><Tobacco use><Treatment outcome><United States><Urine><Validation><Veterans><Women's Health><adulthood><adverse consequence><adverse outcome><aged><ages><airway symptom><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><brief intervention><brief therapy><brief treatment><cannabis use><cannabis use behavior><cannabis use disorder><cannabis use patterns><cannabis user><cannabis withdrawal><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><cohort><comorbidity><depression><drug use><drug/agent><effective therapy><effective treatment><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><experience><gabapentin><high risk><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><malignancy><marijuana use><marijuana use and disorder><marijuana use disorder><marijuana user><mid life><mid-life><middle age><middle aged><midlife><military veteran><motivational enhancement therapy><motivational interview><neoplasm/cancer><opiate consumption><opiate drug use><opiate intake><opiate use><opioid consumption><opioid drug use><opioid intake><opioid use><physical conditioning><physical health><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><primary care patient><primary care provider><primary care setting><prospective><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><psychologic><psychological><racial minority><respiratory symptom><screening><screenings><sexual minority><substance use and disorder><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicide ideation><telephone based><thoughts about suicide><tobacco product use><traumatic neurosis><treatment services><validations><veteran population>
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JEFFREY M. PYNE

CENTRAL ARKANSAS VETERANS HLTHCARE SYS, NORTH LITTLE ROCK, AR

Exploratory lead · 14/100
Team-scale grant
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Mental Health Clinician/Chaplain Collaboration (MC3): A Pilot Study

Grant Number:

5I21HX003715-02

Activity Code:

I21

Mechanism:

Research Centers

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

8/1/2024

End Date:

1/30/2026

Project Abstract

Background: Moral injury symptoms include guilt, shame, and self-isolation. Moral injury is also associated with increased suicide risk. Moral injury symptoms are common in Veterans being treated for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or substance use disorder (SUD) and current treatments do not a...

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<0-11 years old><Address><Armed Forces Personnel><Audience Research><Behavioral><Belief><Biological><Caring><Chaplain><Chaplaincy><Characteristics><Child><Child Youth><Children (0-21)><Clergy><Clinic><Clinical><Collaborations><Communities><Community Mental Health Services><Counselor><Data><Diagnosis><Distress><Electronic Health Record><Eligibility><Eligibility Determination><Event><Exposure to><Family><Feeling suicidal><Future><Goals><Guilt><Health Care Systems><Health Status><History><Interdisciplinary Research><Interdisciplinary Study><Intervention><Knowledge><Learning><Legal><Level of Health><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methodology><Methods><Military><Military Personnel><Moral injury><Morals><Multidisciplinary Collaboration><Multidisciplinary Research><Outcome Measure><PTSD><Patients><Pilot Projects><Population><Position><Positioning Attribute><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Prevention><Procedures><Process><Professional counselor><Protocol Screening><Psychological Health><Psychotherapy><Publishing><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Recording of previous events><Recovery><Religion><Reporting><Research Design><Research Methodology><Research Methods><Research Priority><Research Resources><Residual><Residual state><Resources><Risk Factors><Role><Services><Shame><Site><Social Impacts><Social isolation><Specialty><Spiritual care><Spirituality><Study Type><Substance Use Disorder><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide attempt><Symptoms><Time><United States Department of Veterans Affairs><United States Veterans Administration><Veterans><Veterans Administration><Veterans Affairs><Veterans Health Administration><Veterans Health Affairs><Woman><Work><acceptability and feasibility><arm><attentional control><biologic><care coordination><co-morbid><co-morbidity><combat arena><combat operations><combat situation><combat zone><common symptom><community based organizations><community organizations><community reintegration><comorbidity><coordinating care><diagnostic criteria><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><evidence base><expectation><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><forgiveness><formative assessment><formative evaluation><health level><histories><improve symptom><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><intent to die><kids><learning community><long-term recovery><measurable outcome><medical specialties><member><mental health care><military operation><military population><military service><military veteran><moral><non fatal attempt><nonfatal attempt><outcome measurement><pilot study><post implementation><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><prevent><preventing><primary outcome><psychologic><psychological><randomized control trial><recruit><religious><research and methods><social role><stem><study design><substance use and disorder><substance use treatment><suicidal attempt><suicidal behavior><suicidal ideation><suicidal risk><suicidal thinking><suicide behavior><suicide ideation><suicide risk><suicides><symptom improvement><symptomatic improvement><thoughts about suicide><traumatic neurosis><veteran population><youngster>
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Lucinda B Leung

VA GREATER LOS ANGELES HEALTHCARE SYSTEM, LOS ANGELES, CA

Exploratory lead · 14/100
Team-scale grant
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Virtual Care Coordination in VA Primary Care-Mental Health Integration

Grant Number:

5I21HX003593-03

Activity Code:

I21

Mechanism:

Research Centers

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

8/1/2023

End Date:

9/30/2025

Project Abstract

Background: Among newly initiated Primary Care-Mental Health Integration (PC-MHI) patients, same day access to PC-MHI from primary care or other select medical clinics (e.g., emergency department/urgent care) is a Veterans Health Administration (VA) Strategic Analytics for Improvement and Learning (...

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<Access to Care><Accident and Emergency department><Active Follow-up><Address><Adoption><Affect><Ambulatory Care Facilities><Applications Grants><Appointment><Area><Award><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><Caring><Characteristics><Clinic><Clinic Visits><Clinical><Communities><Coronavirus Infectious Disease 2019><Data><Day Care><Discipline><Electronic Health Record><Emergency Department><Emergency room><Ethnic Origin><Ethnicity><Funding><Future><Goals><Grant Proposals><Health Care Providers><Health Care Systems><Health Care Team><Health Personnel><Health Services Accessibility><Intervention><Interview><Knowledge><Learning><Linear Models><Measures><Medical><Medical Care Team><Medical center><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Methodology><Methods><Modality><Modeling><Outcome><Outpatient Clinics><Partial Hospitalization><Patient outcome><Patient-Centered Outcomes><Patient-Focused Outcomes><Patients><Performance><Persons><Phone><Pilot Projects><Primary Care><Provider><Psychological Health><QOC><Quality of Care><Race><Races><Reporting><Research><Risk><Role><Rural><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><Scientific Advances and Accomplishments><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><Specialty><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Structure><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><Telephone><Time><Treatment Day Care><Urban Health><Veterans><Veterans Health Administration><Veterans Health Affairs><Visit><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><active followup><availability of services><care access><care coordination><cohort><connected care><connected health care><coordinating care><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><develop therapy><electronic health care record><electronic health medical record><electronic health plan record><electronic health registry><electronic medical health record><experience><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><handbook><health care personnel><health care settings><health care worker><health provider><health service access><health services availability><health staff><health workers><health workforce><healthcare employees><healthcare staff><healthcare workforce><improved><innovate><innovation><innovative><integrated care><integrated health care><integrated model of care><intervention development><medical care providers><medical personnel><medical specialties><mental health care><patient oriented outcomes><pilot study><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><primary care clinic><primary care practice><primary care provider><primary care team><providers from primary care><providers of primary care><racial><racial background><racial origin><research study><rural health care><scientific accomplishments><scientific advances><service availability><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global health crisis><severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 global pandemic><social role><suicidality prevention><suicide intervention><telehealth><therapy development><treatment access><treatment development><treatment provider><urgent care><video call><video calling><video chat><video phone call><virtual><virtual care><virtual health care><virtual health visit><virtual patient><virtual visit>
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Daniel Michael Blonigen

VETERANS ADMIN PALO ALTO HEALTH CARE SYS, PALO ALTO, CA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

HSR&D Research Career Scientist Award

Grant Number:

5IK6HX003763-03

Activity Code:

IK6

Mechanism:

Other

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

10/1/2023

End Date:

9/30/2028

Project Abstract

Approximately 1 in 4 Veterans has a substance use or mental health disorder. Yet, the majority of these Veterans do not receive treatment for these problems. My VA research program aims is to develop innovations to improve access and engagement in substance use and mental health care for vulnerable ...

Research Terms

<Access to Care><Affect><Alcohol Drinking><Alcohol consumption><Applications Grants><Area><Award><Behavioral Sciences><Book Chapters><Caring><Chronic><Clinical Psychology><Collaborations><Comment><Commentary><Criminal Justice><Doctor of Philosophy><Editorial Comment><Effectiveness><EtOH drinking><EtOH use><Foundations><Funding><Grant><Grant Proposals><Grant Review><Health><Health Care><Health Care Systems><Health Services><Health Services Accessibility><Health Services Evaluation><Health Services Research><Homelessness><Homogeneously Staining Region><Hybrids><Improve Access><Individual><Institution><Intervention><Investigators><Journals><Justice><Letters><Magazine><Manuals><Medical Care Costs><Medical Care Research><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Methodology><Mission><Modeling><NIH><National Institutes of Health><Outcome><Paper><Patients><Peer Review><Ph.D.><PhD><Policies><Position><Positioning Attribute><Primary Care><Protocol><Protocols documentation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychiatry><Psychological Health><Publications><Published Comment><Publishing><QOC><Quality of Care><Reporting><Research><Research Personnel><Researchers><Review Committee><Risk><Risk Reduction><Role><Science><Scientific Publication><Scientist><Self Management><Services><Study Section><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><System><Tablets><Testing><Time><Training><United States National Institutes of Health><Universities><Veterans><Viewpoint><Vulnerable Populations><Work><Writing><access to health services><access to services><access to treatment><accessibility to health services><acute care><addiction><addictive disorder><alcohol ingestion><alcohol intake><alcohol product use><alcohol use><alcoholic beverage consumption><alcoholic drink intake><availability of services><behavioral health><care access><care services><care systems><career><connected care><connected health care><cost><editorial><effectiveness testing><effectiveness/implementation hybrid study><effectiveness/implementation study><ethanol consumption><ethanol drinking><ethanol ingestion><ethanol intake><ethanol product use><ethanol use><evidence base><health service access><health services availability><homeless><houselessness><hsr><improved><indexing><innovate><innovation><innovative><m-Health><mHealth><mHealth therapeutic><mHealth therapy><mHealth treatment><medical college><medical costs><medical expenses><medical schools><mental health care><mental illness><mhealth interventions><mobile app><mobile application><mobile device application><mobile health><mobile health intervention><mobile health therapeutic><mobile health therapy><mobile health treatment><multidisciplinary><patient population><peer><peer support><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><primary care patient><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><recidivism><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 of medicine><service availability><service utilization><services research><social role><substance use><substance using><suicidality prevention><suicide intervention><treatment access><unhoused><virtual care><virtual health care><vulnerable group><vulnerable individual><vulnerable people>
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MATTHEW CHINMAN

VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, PITTSBURGH, PA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

HSR&D Research Career Scientist Award

Grant Number:

5IK6HX003767-03

Activity Code:

IK6

Mechanism:

Other

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

10/1/2023

End Date:

9/30/2028

Project Abstract

Dr. Chinman is an accomplished researcher who has made pioneering theoretical, methodological, and empirical contributions to implementation science and to the deployment of VA Peer Specialists—Veterans with serious mental illness, or SMI, who are trained and then employed by VA to help other Vetera...

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Eric Roland Kuhn

VETERANS ADMIN PALO ALTO HEALTH CARE SYS, PALO ALTO, CA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

A Randomized Controlled Trial of Coaching into Care with VA-CRAFT to Promote Veteran Engagement in PTSD Care

Grant Number:

5I01HX002955-06

Activity Code:

I01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

9/1/2020

End Date:

8/31/2026

Project Abstract

Impact: Family members are primary sources of support for Veterans struggling with PTSD. While family support and encouragement are powerful facilitators of Veterans’ mental health care engagement, few interventions have been developed that capitalize on this support. To address this gap, VA created...

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<Active Follow-up><Address><Advertisement><Advertisements><Advertising><After Care><After-Treatment><Aftercare><Burden on their caregivers><Caregiver Burden><Caring><Collaborations><Communities><Conflict><Conflict (Psychology)><Data><Distress><Effectiveness><Evidence based treatment><Expectancy><Face><Family><Family member><Friends><Funding><Goals><Impairment><Individual><Internet><Intervention><Interview><Leadership><Manuals><Married Persons><Measures><Mediating><Mediator><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methods><Modeling><Motivation><On-Line Systems><Online Systems><Outcome><PTSD><Participant><Personal Satisfaction><Population><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Program Evaluation><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychological reinforcement><QOL><Quality of life><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reinforcement><Reporting><Research><Self Efficacy><Services><Source><Spouses><Testing><Training><Translations><Veterans><WWW><Waiting Lists><War><Work><acceptability and feasibility><active followup><assess effectiveness><burden in caregivers><burden of their caregivers><burden on caregivers><care as usual><care seeking><care services><care systems><coaching calls><cohesion><combat veteran><determine effectiveness><effective therapy><effective treatment><effectiveness assessment><effectiveness evaluation><efficacious therapy><efficacious treatment><empowerment><engaging with social media><evaluate effectiveness><examine effectiveness><faces><facial><family influence><family support><follow up><follow-up><followed up><followup><future implementation><help seeking><help-seeking behavior><improved><improved outcome><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention effect><loved ones><mental health care><mental illness><military veteran><online computer><outreach><phone coach><post intervention><post treatment><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><process evaluation><programs><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><psychological distress><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><recruit><response><satisfaction><service utilization><services as usual><social media><social media activity><social media engagement><social media use><success><symptomatology><technology intervention><technology-based interventions><technology-enabled interventions><technology-focused interventions><telephone based><telephone based coaching><telephone coaching><telephone counseling><translation><traumatic neurosis><treatment as usual><treatment effect><usual care><utilize social media><veteran population><waitlist><web><web based><web site><website><well-being><wellbeing><world wide web>
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STEVEN L. SAYERS

VETERANS ADMIN PALO ALTO HEALTH CARE SYS, PALO ALTO, CA

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

A Randomized Controlled Trial of Coaching into Care with VA-CRAFT to Promote Veteran Engagement in PTSD Care

Grant Number:

5I01HX002955-06

Activity Code:

I01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

9/1/2020

End Date:

8/31/2026

Project Abstract

Impact: Family members are primary sources of support for Veterans struggling with PTSD. While family support and encouragement are powerful facilitators of Veterans’ mental health care engagement, few interventions have been developed that capitalize on this support. To address this gap, VA created...

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Kristin B. Golden

VA MAINE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM, AUGUSTA, ME

Exploratory lead · 10/100
Active award
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Implementation of Innovative Treatment for Moral Injury Syndrome: A Hybrid Type 2 Study

Grant Number:

5I01HX003722-02

Activity Code:

I01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

4/1/2024

End Date:

3/31/2028

Project Abstract

Background: Moral injury syndrome (MIS) consists of the psychological and behavioral sequelae of experiences that challenge moral, spiritual, or values related beliefs. Symptoms of MIS may include hopelessness, helplessness, loss of previously held spiritual beliefs, struggle with a Higher Power, di...

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Mary Frances Wyman

WM S. MIDDLETON MEMORIAL VETERANS HOSP, MADISON, WI

Exploratory lead · 6/100
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Improving Mental Health for Veterans with Dementia: Provider Training in Caregiver Engagement

Grant Number:

5IK2HX003080-05

Activity Code:

IK2

Mechanism:

Other

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

7/1/2021

End Date:

12/31/2025

Project Abstract

Background: This career development proposal is designed to prepare Mary Wyman, PhD for a VA career conducting health services research focused on improving mental health care delivery and access for aging Veterans. Dr. Wyman will accomplish this goal by completing training activities, obtaining exp...

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Intervention><Effectiveness><Elements><Employee Engagement><Environment><Family><Family Care Giver><Family Caregiver><Feasibility Studies><Funding><Future><Goals><Health Care><Health Care Providers><Health Care Team><Health Care Utilization><Health Personnel><Health Services Accessibility><Health Services Evaluation><Health Services Research><Health and Retirement Study><Impaired cognition><Informal care giving><Infrastructure><Instruction Intervention><Intervention><Interview><Investigators><K-Awards><K-Series Research Career Programs><Knowledge><Leadership><Learning><Left><Longitudinal Studies><Longitudinal Surveys><Medical Care Research><Medical Care Team><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Mentors><Mentorship><Methodology><Methods><Outcome><PTSD><Patients><Persons><Ph.D.><PhD><Play><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic 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study><satisfaction><service availability><services research><skills><social role><strategies for implementation><stress among caregiver><stress in caregiver><stress on caregiver><structural determinants><structural factors><study cohort><suicidality prevention><suicide intervention><survey cohort><theories><therapy design><training module><traumatic neurosis><treatment access><treatment design><treatment provider>
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Princess E. Ackland

MINNEAPOLIS VA MEDICAL CENTER, MINNEAPOLIS, MN

Exploratory lead · 6/100
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

From Training to Practice: Understanding the Integration of Evidence-Based Psychotherapies for Depression (INTEGRATE)

Grant Number:

5I01HX003323-04

Activity Code:

I01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

8/1/2022

End Date:

2/28/2026

Project Abstract

Background. Depression is a highly prevalent mental health disorder that carries a heavy disease burden and is the 2nd leading risk factor for suicide among Veterans. VA has disseminated three effective psychotherapies for depression to VA clinics but therapist use of these treatments is <12%. Surpr...

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<Address><Adjustment Disorders><Attitude><Behavior Conditioning Therapy><Behavior Modification><Behavior Therapy><Behavior Treatment><Behavioral Conditioning Therapy><Behavioral Modification><Behavioral Therapy><Behavioral Treatment><Caring><Classification><Clinic><Clinical Practice Guideline><Cognition Therapy><Cognitive Psychotherapy><Cognitive Therapy><Cognitive treatment><Coin><Competence><Conditioning Therapy><Consultations><Data><Dedications><Depressed mood><Depressive Syndromes><Depressive disorder><Development><Economic Burden><Effectiveness><Evaluation><Evidence based practice guidelines><Feeling suicidal><Goals><Guidelines><Health system><Homogeneously Staining Region><Intervention><Interview><Investigation><Leadership><Learning><Major Depressive Disorder><Medical center><Mental Depression><Mental Health><Mental Health Services><Mental Hygiene><Mental Hygiene Services><Mental disorders><Mental health disorders><Methodology><Methods><Modeling><Occupational><PTSD><Patients><Perception><Policies><Post-Traumatic Neuroses><Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders><Posttraumatic Neuroses><Process><Program Evaluation><Provider><Psychiatric Disease><Psychiatric Disorder><Psychological Health><Psychotherapy><QOL><Quality of life><Random Allocation><Random Selection><Reactive Disorders><Recommendation><Recurrence><Recurrent><Research><Research Resources><Resources><Risk Factors><Schedule><Site><Sleep Disorders><Specialty><Specific qualifier value><Specified><Structure><Substance abuse problem><Suicidal thoughts><Suicide><Suicide precaution><Suicide prevention><System><Systematics><Training><Training Programs><Veterans><Visual><abuse of substances><administrative data base><administrative database><behavior intervention><behavioral intervention><burden of disease><burden of illness><care delivery><chronic pain><clinical depression><clinical implementation><clinical practice and guidelines><cognitive behavior intervention><cognitive behavior modification><cognitive behavior therapy><cognitive behavioral intervention><cognitive behavioral modification><cognitive behavioral therapy><cognitive behavioral treatment><consultation><data to train><dataset to train><depressed><depression><design><designing><developmental><disease burden><evidence base><evidence based guidelines><evidence based recommendations><experience><fatal attempt><fatal suicide><hsr><innovate><innovation><innovative><intent to die><interpersonal psychotherapy><interpersonal therapy><intervention mapping><major depression><major depression disorder><medical specialties><mental health care><mental illness><multiple data sources><physical conditioning><physical health><post-trauma stress disorder><posttrauma stress disorder><prevent suicidality><prevent suicide><provider barriers><provider-level barriers><psychiatric illness><psychological disorder><reduce suicidality><reduce suicide><reducing suicidality><reducing suicide><sadness><sleep diseases><sleep dysfunction><sleep illness><sleep problem><statistics><substance abuse><suicidal ideation><suicidal thinking><suicidality prevention><suicide ideation><suicide intervention><suicides><theories><thoughts about suicide><training data><translational study><traumatic neurosis>
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MATTHEW CHINMAN

VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, PITTSBURGH, PA

Exploratory lead · 6/100
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

CoachToFit: Adapted Weight Loss Intervention for Individuals with Serious Mental Illness

Grant Number:

5I01HX003042-07

Activity Code:

I01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

10/1/2020

End Date:

3/31/2026

Project Abstract

Background: Between 40% to 60% of individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) are obese. Obesity and physical inactivity result in increased rates of chronic diseases, increased risk of death, and substantial health care costs. Treatment guidelines recommend that individuals with SMI who are overw...

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<Address><Android App><Android Application><Area><Awareness><Body Weight decreased><Calories><Cardiovascular><Cardiovascular Body System><Cardiovascular Organ System><Cardiovascular system><Caring><Cell Phone><Cell Phone Application><Cell phone App><Cellular Phone><Cellular Phone App><Cellular Phone Application><Cellular Telephone><Chronic Disease><Chronic Illness><Clinic><Clinic Visits><Clinical><Cognitive><Cognitive deficits><Coupled><Disease><Disease Management><Disorder><Disorder Management><Education><Educational aspects><Enrollment><Epidemic><Evaluation><Evidence based intervention><Focus Groups><General Population><General Public><Generalized Growth><Goals><Growth><Health><Health Care><Health Care Costs><Health Care Systems><Health Costs><Health Informatics><Health Promotion><Heart Vascular><Homogeneously Staining Region><Improve Access><Individual><Informatics><Insomnia><Insomnia Disorder><International><Intervention><Interview><Lead><Leadership><Life Expectancy><Lived experience><Lived experiences><Maintenance><Measures><Medical><Medical center><Mental Health><Mental Hygiene><Methodology><Mobile Phones><Modeling><Morbidity><Motivation><Obesity><Outcome><Outcome Assessment><Overweight><Ownership><Patient Preferences><Patients><Pb element><Persons><Phone><Policies><Population><Population Intervention><Position><Positioning Attribute><Preparedness><Process><Provider><Psychological Health><Public Health Informatics><Publishing><RE-AIM><Randomized><Randomized, Controlled Trials><Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance><Readiness><Recommendation><Reporting><Research><Research Design><Salutogenesis><Sampling><Self Efficacy><Services><Sleeplessness><Smart Phone App><Smart Phone Application><Smartphone App><Specialist><Study Type><Technology><Telephone><Testing><Time><Tissue Growth><Transportation><United States Department of Veterans Affairs><United States Veterans Administration><Veterans><Veterans Administration><Veterans Affairs><Weight><Weight Loss><Weight Reduction><Weight maintenance regimen><Wellness coaching><adiposity><app based delivery><app delivery><app on a smartphone><app-delivered><application on a smartphone><body weight loss><calorie><care as usual><care delivery><cell phone based app><chronic disorder><chronic mental illness><circulatory system><clinical significance><clinically significant><co-morbid><co-morbidity><cognitive defects><comorbidity><consumer informatics><corpulence><cost><dashboard><data analytics dashboard><data dashboard><data visualization><death risk><delivered on-line><delivered online><design><designing><diaries><diet and exercise><disease prevention><disorder prevention><e-Health><eHealth><education access><efficacy outcomes><efficacy testing><electronic health><enroll><evidence base><future implementation><heavy metal Pb><heavy metal lead><hsr><iOS app><iOS application><iPhone><iPhone App><iPhone Application><innovate><innovation><innovative><intervention delivery><lack of physical activity><m-Health><mHealth><member><mobile application delivered><mobile application delivery><mobile computing><mobile health><mobile phone app><mobile platform><mobile technology><mortality><mortality risk><on-line delivery><online delivery><ontogeny><peer><peer support><persistent mental illness><phone app><phone application><physical inactivity><population based intervention><population specific intervention><post intervention><programs><promoting health><psychosocial><randomisation><randomization><randomized control trial><randomly assigned><reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance><serious mental disorder><serious mental illness><service delivery><severe mental disorder><severe mental illness><skills training><smart phone><smartphone><smartphone application><smartphone based app><smartphone based application><study design><tool><traditional care><treatment as usual><treatment group><treatment guidelines><trend><usability><user centered design><usual care><visual dashboard><visualization dashboard><web based dashboard><web based delivery><web dashboard><weight control><weight loss intervention><weight loss therapy><weight loss treatment><weight management><weights><wt-loss>
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Amy W Helstrom

PHILADELPHIA VA MEDICAL CENTER, PHILADELPHIA, PA

Exploratory lead · 6/100
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Caregiver SOS: An Intervention for Employed Caregivers

Grant Number:

5I01HX002824-05

Activity Code:

I01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

4/1/2021

End Date:

9/30/2024

Project Abstract

Background: Research has shown that unpaid, informal caregivers (CGs), such as family and friends, who are also employed may be at significant risk of experiencing burden and stress. A recent national survey found that approximately 60% of employed CGs had significant problems balancing work and car...

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ROBYN LEANNE SHEPARDSON

SYRACUSE VA MEDICAL CENTER, SYRACUSE, NY

Exploratory lead · 0/100
$0
FY 2026

Project Title

Improving Anxiety Treatment Engagement and Effectiveness in Primary Care-Mental Health Integration: Multi-site Hybrid I RCT of a Brief Veteran-Centered Anxiety Intervention

Grant Number:

5I01HX003206-05

Activity Code:

I01

Mechanism:

Non-SBIR/STTR

Agency:

VA

Start Date:

5/1/2021

End Date:

8/30/2025

Project Abstract

Background: Many Veterans experience impairing symptoms of anxiety and seek treatment in primary care, yet anxiety is highly undertreated in this setting. Primary Care-Mental Health Integration (PCMHI), in which mental health clinicians embedded in primary care provide brief treatment, affords an op...

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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.

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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?

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How to use this well

Start broad, then narrow. Search a field first, then refine by timeframe once you understand who is currently active.

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What a match means

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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
  • Jonathan Haines CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY, OH
    Alzheimer Disease Genetic Analysis to Identify Potential Therapeutic Targets (ADAPTT)
    $1,256,627 · awarded Feb 4, 2026 · 1R01AG096172-01
  • 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

CRISPR & gene editing

Therapeutic gene editing, base editing, and prime editing.

  • Claire Clelland UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO, CA
    CRISPR for tauopathy
    $680,792 · awarded Jan 30, 2026 · 1R01AG092420-01
  • 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
    $202,920 · 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

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
  • Wei Hu YALE UNIVERSITY, CT
    Novel Treg inactivating approach for cancer immunotherapy via targeted protein degradation
    $482,312 · awarded Apr 6, 2026 · 1R01CA295942-01A1
  • Laurent Gapin UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER, CO
    Development and Characterization of the MAIT-Boost Knock-In (MBKI) Mouse to Investigate MAIT Cell Biology and Cancer Immunotherapy
    $429,000 · awarded Jan 30, 2026 · 1R21AI195296-01

GLP-1 & metabolic disease

Diabetes, obesity, and weight-loss therapeutic mechanisms.

  • Xiaomo Xiong UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI, OH
    GLP-1 Agonists for Preventing Alzheimer's Disease in Mild Cognitive Impairment
    $324,000 · awarded Feb 5, 2026 · 1R03AG098738-01
  • 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
  • JENNIFER ST SAUVER MAYO CLINIC ROCHESTER, MN
    Real world impact of glucagon-like peptide receptor agonist (GLP-1 RA) use on older adults
    $443,850 · awarded Mar 13, 2026 · 1R21AG097887-01
  • Naykky Singh Ospina UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, FL
    Navigating the Uncertainties of Thyroid Cancer Risk in GLP-1RA Users
    $694,122 · awarded Mar 24, 2026 · 1R01CA299220-01A1
  • Patricia Grigson PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIV HERSHEY MED CTR, PA
    Cocaine Addition and the Need-State Hypothesis
    $667,063 · awarded Feb 26, 2026 · 5R01DA060250-02

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
  • E ELY VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, TN
    REVERSE-Long COVID: A Multicenter Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial of Immunomodulation (with Baricitinib) for Long COVID Related ADRD
    $6,778,156 · awarded Feb 6, 2026 · 5R01AG085873-03
  • 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