Enhancement and Management of Established Biomedical Data Repositories and Knowledgebases (R24 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
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The Office of Data Science Strategy (ODSS), in collaboration with other institutes and centers, plans to renew the funding opportunity PAR-23-237 to continue support for well-established biomedical data repositories and knowledge bases. This initiative aims to sustain resources that have already demonstrated significant scientific impact and continue to offer substantial benefits to the biomedical research community they serve. Only existing data resources that meet these criteria and show potential for ongoing contribution are eligible for renewed support. Currently, no new applications are being solicited as the previous funding opportunity has expired. However, this notice serves to inform potential applicants of the forthcoming chance to prepare and submit high-quality proposals for continued funding. The focus is on enhancing and managing these high-performing data repositories and knowledge bases, with the goal of maintaining their role as vital resources in biomedical research. The funding will exclude clinical trials and will be managed through the National Institutes of Health under the Department of Health and Human Services.
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The Office of Data Science Strategy (ODSS) along with other participating institutes and Centers intends to renew the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) PAR-23-237.
This funding opportunity is intended to provide continuation to support established biomedical data repositories and knowledge bases as distinct and separate resources that have demonstrated impact and have potential for continued benefit to the community served. Applications funded under this NOFO for established data resources must already exist, address the needs of the targeted biomedical research community, document scientific impact they have had thus far, and have potential for continued benefit to the community served.
No applications are being solicited at this time. Given the expiration of PAR-23-237, this notice will allow for potential applicants the opportunity to continue developing high-impact applications to renew funding support for existing high-performing data repositories and knowledge bases.
