[ U.S. CDMRP – Chronic Pain Management Research Program Investigator Initiated Research Award ]

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Date 07.08.2020
Category Call for proposal
Aim: Through the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program (CDMRP), the Department of Defense is announcing the Chronic Pain Management Research Program (CPMRP) Awards. The CPMRP Investigator Initiated Research Award is intended to support studies that have the potential to make significant advances in research, patient care, and/or quality of life. IIRA applications may involve any phase of basic, translational, and clinically oriented research, including studies in animal models, research with human anatomical substances, and research with human subjects, as well as ancillary studies associated with an existing clinical trial; however, this award may not be used to conduct clinical trials. Multidisciplinary collaborations and innovative approaches are encouraged.

To meet the intent of the award mechanism, applications must address one of the FY20 CPMRP Focus Areas, which are listed at the end of this announcement.

Funding:        max. $900’000

Duration:      4 years

Eligibility: Applicants from international organizations or institutions are eligible to apply, and there are no citizenship restrictions. Investigators at or above the level of Assistant Professor (or equivalent) are eligible to be named as the Principal Investigator (PI) on the application.

How to Apply: Pre-applications are submitted through the eBRAP platform. They should contain contact information, a preproposal narrative, and a list of collaborators and key personnel as suggested on the platform. Full applications (by invitation) will be made via a Grants.gov workspace. Full application packages can be downloaded from Grants.gov at any time.

Pre-Application Deadline: 07-Aug-2020, 5:00 p.m. EST
Full Application Deadline: 06-Nov-2020, 11:59 p.m. EST

Grants.gov Funding Opportunity Number: W81XWH-20-CPMRP-IIRA

Further information
  • To see the program announcement, navigate to the search page on Grants.gov and search for the Opportunity Number W81XWH-20-CPMRP-IIRA
  • For questions about the eBRAP or Grants.gov platforms, contact the Research Office.

FY20 CPMRP Focus Areas
  • Chronification of pain (i.e., the transition of acute pain to chronic pain)
  • Development of novel non-μ-opioid receptor-targeted therapies for the treatment of chronic pain

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  • General public
  • Free

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