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BRAIN Initiative: Reagent Resources for Brain Cell Type-Specific Access to Broaden Distribution of Enabling Technologies for Neuroscience (U24 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) - RFA-MH-26-120

Funder
National Institutes of Health
LOI Deadline
LOI Required
Recommended, but not required
Application Deadline
Maximum Project Duration
5 years
Research Focus Areas
Neurobiology/Neuroscience
Molecular and Cellular
Population Focus
Non-Human Animal Studies
Research Methods
Neural Networks
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)/Other Imaging
Animal Models
Description
This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) from the NIH Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) Initiative is intended to support facilities at Resource-Limited Institutions (RLIs) and Institutional Development Award (IDeA)-eligible institutions for scaled production and distribution of brain cell type-specific access reagents. The reagents to be distributed will first be developed in separately supported reagent design and development projects for brain cell type-specific access across vertebrate species in the BRAIN Initiative Armamentarium project. Recipients of awards under this NOFO will then work with these Armamentarium projects to manufacture and distribute the reagents for use throughout the neuroscience community. It is envisioned that the recipients will work both with Armamentarium researchers as well as with the neuroscience research community to optimize the new reagents. The types of reagents to be produced and distributed could include but are not limited to viral vectors, nucleic acid constructs, and nanoparticles designed for selective access to brain cell types. Such reagents will enable neuroscientists to probe circuit function with high precision in experimental animals and ex vivo human tissue and cells. Facilities are needed to contribute to the production and distribution of BRAIN Initiative Armamentarium project reagents broadly to neuroscience users. This NOFO is part of the BRAIN Initiative Armamentarium project, whose overall goal is to generate tools to specifically access, manipulate, and monitor brain cell types across multiple vertebrate species. This NOFO will foster close interaction between technologists, disseminators, and neurobiologists in a research consortium including investigators funded by other Armamentarium NOFOs.