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Mechanistic Studies on the Impact of Social Inequality on the Substance Use Trajectory

National Institute on Drug Abuse R01 / R21 - October 14, 2021

The National Institute on Drug Abuse invites R01 and R21 applications to its Mechanistic Studies on the Impact of Social Inequality on the Substance Use Trajectory program supporting human and animal models of study to develop a deeper understanding of the impact of objective and subjective markers of social inequality on the brain and on the substance use trajectory. Applications investigating relevant mechanisms at the behavioral, cognitive, neurocircuitry, cellular, genetics, and epigenetics levels are encouraged. Up to six awards with a combined total of $2 million may be made. Eligibility is unrestricted.

Applications are due October 14, 2021

Information is available via the following announcements :

RFA-DA-22-007
RFA-DA-22-024
RFA-DA-22-005 and
RFA-DA-22-030

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