Neuroscience Grants and Funding

Notices of Funding Opportunities for Next Generation Human Imaging Tools and Technologies

NIH recently issued two new Request for Applications (RFAs) to support next generation tools and technologies for non-invasive imaging of human brains. The first supports proof-of-concept projects based on exceptionally innovative, original or untested concepts, while the second calls for projects that are ready for full-scale development.

NIH Announces BRAIN Initiative Cell Census Network (BICCN) Requests for Applications

With four new Requests for Applications (RFAs), NIH announces the formation of the BRAIN Initiative Cell Census Network (BICCN), a resource to be used widely by the neuroscience community supporting a center or centers and specialized collaboratories for a mouse brain atlas, collaboratories for human and non-human primate brains, and a data center.

Three New Notices of Funding Opportunities for Understanding Circuit Functions in the Nervous System

NIH announces three new Requests for Applications (RFAs) for interdisciplinary projects using advanced and innovative technologies to address overarching principles of circuit function in the context of specific brain systems and behaviors. Funding from these new RFAs will enable investigators to unlock the mystery of how complex patterns of neural activity give rise to our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, and will lay the groundwork for understanding circuit dysfunctions in brain diseases.

New and Re-issued Notices of Funding Opportunities for Fiscal Year 2018

Requests for Applications (RFAs) for the NIH BRAIN Initiative® continue to address critical components of the BRAIN 2025 Report, including novel tools to explore brain microconnectivity and non-neuronal cells, technology integration and dissemination, neuroethics, non-invasive human brain imaging, invasive human neuroscience, and team-based research on neural systems and circuits.

Three Re-Issued Notices of Funding Opportunities for Team Projects Seeking to Advance Human Neuroscience and Understand Circuit Function in the Nervous System

NIH announces three re-issued Requests for Applications (RFAs) for team-based interdisciplinary projects using advanced and innovative technologies to examine high-impact questions in human neuroscience and address overarching principles of circuit function as they relate to behavior.

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