HEAL Initiative: Career Development Awards in Implementation Science for Substance Use Prevention and Treatment (K23 - Clinical Trial Required)
National Institutes of Health
Description
This grant opportunity is aimed at early career researchers or clinicians with a background in addiction who want to gain expertise in implementation science. Applicants should propose training in this area and a research project focused on one of the following overdose prevention domains: primary prevention (such as appropriate opioid prescribing), OUD treatment, harm reduction, or recovery support services. The goal is to create a group of implementation researchers who can help tackle the…
This HEAL FOA provides an opportunity for early career researchers or early career clinicians with foundational backgrounds in addiction to develop expertise in implementation science. Successful applicants would propose training in implementation science methods, and a research project that wou…
Source
Grant ID
PAS-22-207
Agency
National Institutes of Health
Subcategory/Subagency
National Institute on Drug Abuse
Program
SBIR
Key Dates
Opportunity Released
July 14, 2022
Open for Submission
July 14, 2022
Submission Deadline
November 12, 2025
Application Window Closes
November 12, 2025
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