Applicant and host information

Applicant citizenship:

Host country: United States

Years since PhD: The applicant must have a baccalaureate degree and be enrolled in a Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral-degree program (e.g., Dr. PH., D.NSC. and Sc.D.), a formally combined M.D. /Ph.D. program or o

Award details

Award: $100,000 directs only

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Subjects: Please check the website

Additional comments: The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) announces the availability of NIH Dissertation Award grants (R36) to support drug abuse doctoral dissertation research in NIDA areas of priority (http://www.drugabuse.gov/funding/funding-priorities ). Areas of focus include research on basic and clinical neuroscience and behavior, developmental trajectories, epidemiology, prevention, treatment, services, and/or women and sex/gender differences. Grant support is designed to encourage doctoral candidates from a variety of academic disciplines and programs to conduct research in these areas of interest to NIDA. It is hoped that this program will ultimately facilitate the entry of promising new investigators into the field of drug abuse research and promote transdisciplinary collaborations. Grants to support dissertation research will provide no more than $50,000 in direct costs per year. The maximum period is two years, with the possibility of extension without additional funds for up to 12 months.

How to apply? For further eligibility requirements and the application process, please visit: Official Funding website


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