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Funding Opportunities
Newborn Screening Funding and Grant Opportunities
Hemoglobinopathies Surveillance, Health Promotion, and Laboratory Capacity Demonstration Project
he purpose of this cooperative agreement is to expand upon the work of the Registry and Surveillance for Hemoglobinopathies (RuSH) project so as to address the new Healthy People 2020 topic, Blood Disorders and Blood Safety. This will be a demonstration project addressing three areas of Public Health: surveillance, health promotion and prevention awareness, and laboratory capacity building. Applications are due May 30, 2012.
Excellence in Hemoglobinopathies Research Award
The primary objective of this new program is to support the development of studies that will accelerate high-impact multi-disciplinary basic and translational research in the hemoglobinopathies and facilitate maximal collaborations among basic and translational scientists and clinical hematologists located throughout the US or at international sites. Applications are due May 8, 2012.