Description:
The goal of this program announcement is to invite research applications to rapidly
advance understanding of the pathogenesis of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)
in the lung using the following:
o in vitro techniques (especially, using human viral isolates, human tissues and
cells, and other biological samples)
o existing animal models of related coronavirus infections (e.g., porcine
respiratory CoV)
o non-human primate models of SARS
o new ferret models of SARS
o new rodent models of SARS
o other appropriate animal models of SARS
The PA invites R01 applications for both high risk hypothesis generating research and
hypothesis driven projects (if sufficient preliminary data are available), relevant to
the pathogenesis of human lung disease caused by the human SARS coronavirus (SARS-
CoV).
Who can apply:
Anyone/General Public
City Or Township Governments
County Governments
Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments
Independent School Districts
Individual/Family
Minority Group
Native American Organization
Non-Government - General
Nonprofits Having A 501(C)(3) Status With The IRS, Other Than Institutions Of Higher Education
Nonprofits That Do Not Have A 501(C)(3) Status With The IRS, Other Than Institutions Of Higher Education
Other Private Institution/Organization
Private Institutions Of Higher Education
Private Nonprofit Institution/Organization (Includes Institutions Of Higher Education, Hospitals)
Profit Organization
Public And State Controlled Institutions Of Higher Education
Public Housing Authorities/Indian Housing Authorities
Small Business (Less Than 500 Employees
Special District Governments
State (Includes District Of Columbia; Includes Institutions Of Higher Education And Hospitals)
U.S. Territories And Possessions (Includes Institutions Of Higher Education, Hospitals)
Eligible functional categories:
Funding Sources:
Lung Diseases Research
More Information:
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-04-080.html
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Address Info:
Office of Extramural Programs
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