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Cooperative Agreements - Health Newsletter for 2022-05-22 ( 4 items ) |
Cooperative Agreement Makes $11.2 Million Available for Improvement of Health Through HIV Epidemic Control in Dominican Republic (10)
WASHINGTON, May 18 -- The U.S. Agency for International Development announced that it expects to award a cooperative agreement for the improvement of health through HIV epidemic control in Dominican Republic.
The agency description of the cooperative agreement states: "To improve health and wellbeing, socioeconomic, and educational outcomes of vulnerable children, adolescents, and families of Haitian migrants and their descendents in the Dominican Republic (DR) who have been affected by HIV, th more ST
Cooperative Agreement Makes $225,000 Available for Research Projects to Test Cerebroprotective Drugs, Interventions (10)
WASHINGTON, May 18 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health announced that it expects to award a cooperative agreement for research projects to test cerebroprotective drugs or interventions.
The agency description of the cooperative agreement states: "The purpose of this funding opportunity announcement (FOA) is to invite applications for research projects to test promising cerebrovascular interventions in the NINDS Stroke Preclinical Assessment Network more ST
Cooperative Agreement Makes $400,000 Available for Clinical Trials to Test Treatments for Lewy Body Dementias (10)
WASHINGTON, May 19 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services National Institutes of Health announced that it expects to award a cooperative agreement for clinical trials to test treatments for Lewy body dementias.
The agency description of the cooperative agreement states: "This Funding Opportunity Announcement invites applications from experienced investigators seeking to conduct exploratory clinical trials designed to test new treatments for patients with Lewy Body Dementia (LBD).
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Cooperative Agreements Make $1.5 Million Available for Public Health Nursing Case Management to Reduce Sexually Transmitted Infections (10)
WASHINGTON, May 19 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Indian Health Service announced that it expects to award up to 10 cooperative agreements for public health nursing case management to reduce sexually transmitted infections.
The agency description of the cooperative agreement states: "The purpose of this Indian Health Service (IHS) program is to mitigate the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections (STI) within Indian Country through a case management model that utilize more ST
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