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NIAID Investigator Initiated Program Project Applications

Last verified by NonDilute: 2026-06-08. Official notice and agency instructions control.

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The pitch

Established research teams with multiple integrated projects in infectious disease or immunology can access substantial NIH funding through a collaborative Program Project mechanism.

Award range
Unspecified
Closes
Open date
Jun 16, 2025
Difficulty
High
Source
Grants.gov
Agency
National Institutes of Health
Last verified
2026-06-08
Fit language
Possible fit only
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What this is

This is a Program Project grant mechanism from NIAID/NIH designed for established research teams with multiple integrated projects under a unifying scientific theme. It typically requires a lead investigator and co-investigators working on related infectious disease or immunology questions, making it suited for universities, research institutions, and established labs rather than solo founders. The exact budget ceiling and application deadline are not specified in this posting, so applicants should verify current details on NIH Grants.gov.

Who can apply

Eligible applicants are typically domestic research institutions, universities, and non-profits with established research capacity; specific restrictions on organization size, geography, and investigator qualifications are not provided in this posting and should be confirmed on Grants.gov.

Topics: NIAID grant · program project · infectious disease research · immunology · NIH funding · collaborative research

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