The University of Washington Nathan Shock Center and Healthy Aging and Longevity Research Institute are soliciting applications to support pilot projects in the biology of aging. The projects should utilize the specific services provided by one or more of the UW Nathan Shock Center Cores. The awards are generally up to $10,000, depending on the specific needs of the applicant. View the RFA here.
Proposed projects must be collaborative, in that costs of studies that would be performed in the applicant's lab must be borne by the applicant, but costs associated with any part of the study that is performed at the Shock Center, including for example tissue procurement, processing, and shipping, will be borne by the Shock Center. View the RFA here.
UPCOMING EVENTS
American Aging Association (AGE)
50th Annual Meeting San Antonio, Texas May 17-20, 2022
The second edition of the San Diego Nathan Shock Center Workshop will feature updates from its three Scientific Cores, including details about recent collaborative projects and their new Digital Spatial Profiling capabilities. It will also include presentations by the 2021 Pilot Grant Awardees and a Keynote address titled "Building multidisciplinary research in understanding aging biology" by Dr. Meng Wang from Baylor College of Medicine. The day will conclude with a career panel session with professionals from academia and industry.
Leaders and outstanding researchers in the field of aging from across the nation present their research at 12pm CT on a Wednesday each month. The seminar on March 9 will feature Constanza Cortes, PhD.
Pilot research project proposals focused on preservation of independence among vulnerable and under-resourced older adults in the Deep South Deadline: June 25 View Opportunity Details
NOT-OD-22-067: Administrative Supplements to Support Collaborations to Improve the AI/ML-Readiness of NIH-Supported Data Deadline: March 17 View Opportunity Details
NOT-OD-22-069: Support for existing data repositories to align with FAIR and TRUST principles and evaluate usage, utility, and impact Deadline: March 22 View Opportunity Details NOT-OD-22-065: Administrative Supplements for Advancing the Ethical Development and Use of AI/ML in Biomedical and Behavioral Sciences Deadline: March 31 View Opportunity Details
NOT-OD-22-057: Administrative Supplements to Recognize Excellence in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) Mentorship Deadline: April 7 View Opportunity Details
NOT-OD-22-068: Administrative Supplements to Support Enhancement of Software Tools for Open Science Deadline: April 12 View Opportunity Details
NOT-AG-22-009: NIA Caenorhabditis Intervention Testing Program (CITP) Announces A Call for Compounds to Test for Anti-Aging Activity in Caenorhabditis Deadline: May 1 View Opportunity Details
RFA-RM-22-011: Somatic Mosaicism across Human Tissues (SMaHT) Program: Tool Development Projects (UG3/UH3 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) Deadline: June 8 View Opportunity Details
RFA-RM-22-012: Somatic Mosaicism across Human Tissues (SMaHT) Program: Tissue Procurement Center (U24 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) Deadline: June 8 View Opportunity Details
RFA-RM-22-013: Somatic Mosaicism across Human Tissues (SMaHT) Program: Genome Characterization Centers (UM1 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) Deadline: June 8 View Opportunity Details
RFA-RM-22-009: Somatic Mosaicism across Human Tissues (SMaHT) Program: Organizational Center (U24 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) Deadline: June 8 View Opportunity Details
RFA-RM-22-010: Somatic Mosaicism across Human Tissues (SMaHT) Program: Data Analysis Center (UM1 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) Deadline: June 8 View Opportunity Details
AGING BIOLOGY UPDATE
UAB Newsletter - March 2022 The Nathan Shock Center at the University of Alabama at Birmingham shares their comprehensive newsletter for March 2022.
This newsletter is produced by the American Federation for Aging Research, which serves as the Coordinating Center of the Nathan Shock Centers of Excellence in the Basic Biology of Aging. The Nathan Shock Centers program is funded by the National Institutes of Health National Institute of Aging. Research reported in this publication was supported by the National Institute on Aging of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number U24AG056053. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.
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