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Data Coordinating Center for Multi-Site Investigator-Initiated Clinical Trials (Collaborative U24 Clinical Trial Required)

National Institutes of Health

This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) supports applications for a collaborating Data Coordinating Center (DCC) for investigator-initiated multi-site clinical trials including efficacy, comparative effectiveness, pragmatic and/or implementation research clinical trials. Trials using innovative designs such as platform trials, adaptive, and Bayesian designs are encouraged. These trials may include ones that test different therapeutic, behavioral, and/or prevention strategies. The NOFO utilizes a milestone-driven cooperative agreement mechanism of award and runs in parallel with a companion NOFO for a collaborating Clinical Coordinating Center (CCC). The objective of the DCC application is to present a comprehensive plan to provide overall project coordination, administration, data management, and biostatistical support for the clinical trial proposed in the collaborating CCC application. The application should also describe its approaches to collaborate with the CCC on implementation of the clinical trial community engagement plan. Both a DCC application and a collaborating CCC application must be submitted on the same application due date for consideration by NHLBI.

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Nov 02, 2028
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Circuit Dynamics Request for Applications

Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative

This request for applications (RFA) was intended to advance understanding of the circuit basis for behavioral and cognitive alterations relevant to autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The goal was to determine the downstream consequences of autism-associated genetic perturbations on neural circuitry, with an emphasis on how collections of neurons operate in concert during autism-relevant behaviors. The program sought applications for investigations of neural circuits in awake, behaving rodent models of autism. SFARI worked closely with awarded investigative teams on all major aspects of the project, including selection of rodent models, data coordination and dissemination. Priority was given to projects focused on behaviors for which the underlying circuits are reasonably well established, with experiments including electrical or optical multi-neuronal recordings within microcircuits or macrocircuits. Studies needed to be centered on brain activity in awake, behaving animals. Recordings needed to be carried out in two or more rodent models of autism to find commonalities and distinctions between models. Competitive applications were expected from labs proposing to apply their established technical capabilities to the study of autism rodent models.

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