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Funding Opportunities

APS Programs

APS Sharon S. Keller Chronic Pain Research Grant
This new grants program has been established to fund research projects that have a high likelihood of leading to new treatments, increased access to/and or expansion of treatment options for people with chronic pain.

APS Future Leaders in Pain Research Grants Program
The Future Leaders in Pain Research Grants Program has been established to fund research projects of doctorally-prepared investigators who have not yet attained NIH RO1 level funding.

Rita Allen Foundation Award in Pain
The American Pain Society and Rita Allen Foundation have announced a call for applications for the Rita Allen Foundation Award in Pain. The RAF and APS may award two grants in the amount of $50,000 annually, for a period of up to three years to those research proposals demonstrating the greatest merit and potential for success.

NASS 2013 Research Funding Application

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NIH Funding Opportunity: Aging and Pain

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) announces a call for Research Project Grant (R01) applications from institutions/organizations that propose to study biological, neurobiological, psychosocial, and clinical mechanisms and processes by which aging and/or age-related diseases affect the experience of pain; examine biological, neurobiological, psychosocial, and clinical factors that impact pain experience and prevalence in older people; evaluate existing pain assessment and/or management approaches in older adults; or develop new assessment methods and/or management strategies for pain with particular attention to the needs of older adults. Studies involving animal models or human subjects are appropriate under this program announcement.

This announcement encourages proposals to study the mechanisms and processes by which aging and/or age-related diseases and conditions affect the experience of pain, and to evaluate existing or new pain assessment methods and management approaches, especially in older adults. Studies may include molecular biological, biochemical, genetic, imaging, physiological, pathological, behavioral, social, clinical, and/or epidemiological approaches. For examples of research topics and approaches that may be considered as well as for more information, please visit grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-09-193.html.

NIH Office of Extramural Research
Grants Home Page

grants1.nih.gov/grants/oer.htm

NINDS Grant Announcements

www.ninds.nih.gov/funding/ all_opps.htm?cluster_sort=2

International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) Program of Grants and Awards

IASP has an extensive grants and awards program to support investigators working in basic or clinical research and to support education in developing countries. Visit the IASP Grants and Awards section of the IASP Web site for a list of available grants and awards.