New 2022 RFA for the HIV/Aging Pilot Program

For the 2022 pilot funding call, HARC will fund 2-4 pilot projects, at $40,000 each, focusing the application of geroscience to better understand aging in people living with HIV (PLWH). These are intended to be one-year pilot grants. Pilot applications are welcome from (a) faculty investigators who have not yet had an R01 or other substantial NIH funding (i.e., new investigators by NIH definitions) or (b) Geroscience faculty investigators at any rank who are new to HIV research. Post-doctoral fellows are NOT eligible unless they will be a faculty member on or before July 1 2022. Ideal candidates plan to use their study to leverage funding for an NIH new investigator award. All applicants must have a collaborator or mentor from one of the participating centers (NSC, MBI, OAIC, or CFAR), and all applications must include at least one investigator from both HIV and Geroscience. We are particularly interested in studies that: (a) utilize OAIC, MBI, NSC, CFAR or CNICS specimens and/or databases; (b) receive support from their local OAIC, MBI, NSC, or CFAR in the form of matched funding, covered indirect costs, or core facility support; and (c) include more established aging investigators that do not have prior HIV funding, but would like to expand into HIV-Aging research.

Important dates:

  • RFA released: October 4, 2021
  • RFA webinar: October 22, 2021 1:30-2:30 PST/ 3:30-4:40 CST/ 4:30-5:30 EST Register Today
  • Concept proposals due: December 3, 2021
  • Invitation for full proposals: December 17, 2021
  • Full proposals due: February 25, 2022
  • Estimated award date: March 28, 2022

Please visit the HIV-ARC website for more information.

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