Cellular Senescence Network (SenNet): SenNet Data Coordination, Integration and Organizational Center (U24 or UM1)
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If your institution can build and operate a centralized data hub for a major NIH senescence research network, this center award funds the full coordination infrastructure.
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What this is
The SenNet Data Coordination, Integration and Organizational Center is a major NIH initiative seeking to fund a centralized hub that will manage data, coordinate research activities, and provide organizational support for the broader Cellular Senescence Network. This is infrastructure and coordination funding (U24 or UM1 mechanism), not individual research grants, meaning applicants should be research institutions or organizations capable of managing large datasets, coordinating multi-site activities, and providing long-term operational support. The opportunity is highly specialized and best suited for established research institutions with prior experience managing NIH research networks or data centers.
Who can apply
Eligibility details are not specified in the provided text; however, U24 and UM1 mechanisms typically require established research institutions (universities, national labs, or research organizations) with demonstrated capacity to manage large research networks and data systems. Individual researchers and small startups are unlikely candidates for this funding mechanism.
Topics: cellular senescence · data coordination · nih network · research infrastructure · biomedical data · data integration
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