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SEE ALSO: NCRR's Research Centers in Minority Institutions (RCMI) program enhances the research capacity and infrastructure at minority colleges and universities that offer doctorates in health sciences. Because many investigators at RCMI institutions study diseases that disproportionately affect minorities, the program serves the dual purpose of bringing more minority scientists into mainstream research and enhancing studies of minority health. FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT:
PAR-11-132 RCMI support is provided by the NCRR Division of Research Infrastructure. It provides funding to recruit established and promising researchers, acquire advanced instrumentation, modify laboratories for competitive research, fund core research facilities, and other research support. Graduate institutions eligible to apply for the RCMI grants must award doctoral degrees in health-related fields and have a 50 percent or greater enrollment of students from minority communities underrepresented in the biomedical sciences. These communities include African Americans, Hispanics, American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders. RCMI Infrastructure for Clinical and Translational ResearchThe RCMI Infrastructure for Clinical and Translational Research (RCTR) awards support the development of infrastructure required for the conduct of clinical and translational research in institutions funded via the Research Centers in Minority Institutions (RCMI) program. READ MORE >> RCMI Translational Research NetworkThe RCMI Translational Research Network (RTRN) is a national consortium of clinical and translational researchers in the RCMI Centers, working in collaboration with investigators from other academic health centers, community health providers, and the public to focus their collective efforts on addressing health disparities. READ MORE >> Clinical Research Education and Career DevelopmentThe DRI also administers the Clinical Research Education and Career Development (CRECD) awards, which help develop and implement curriculum-dependent programs in minority institutions, to train selected doctoral and postdoctoral candidates in clinical research. READ MORE >> Contact InformationFor further information about NCRR support for research in minority institutions, please contact: Shelia A. McClure, Ph.D. |
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