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Networking/Infrastructure Project for Research on Determinants of Differences Among Human and Nonhuman Primate Species in Life Spans, Life Histories, and Other Aging-Related Outcomes, and Prospects for Translation (USA)

The Networking/Infrastructure Project for Research on Determinants of Differences Among Human and Nonhuman Primate Species in Life Spans, Life Histories, and Other Aging-Related Outcomes, and Prospects for Translation (R61/R33 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) from the National Institutes of Health supports researchers in the USA to establish and conduct a networking and infrastructure project to enhance the development of comparative research on determinants of differences among human and nonhuman primate life spans, life histories, and other aging-related outcomes, and prospects for translating findings from this research into the development of human interventions.

Applicants may apply for up to 600,000 USD/year for the first 3 years and up to 900,000 USD/year for the following years. The maximum award duration is 5 years.

Opportunity number: RFA-AG-24-020.

Letters of intent are due on August 13, 2023. Full applications close on: September 27, 2023.

Discipline: Geriatrics|Health

Challenge: Aging

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