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Saturday, March 3, 2012

Limited Competition for CDC Injury Research: Research to Prevent Prescription Drug Overdoses

The purpose of the program is to encourage research that will build the scientific base for the prevention of unintentional poisonings from drug overdoses in the adolescent and adult population (ages 15 to 64 years) in the United States. This program addresses the “Healthy People 2020” focus area(s) of Injury and Violence Prevention. For more information, see http://healthypeople.gov. The program is also in alignment with NCIPC’s performance goal to conduct a targeted program of research to prevent injuries and violence, and reduce their consequences. For more information on the CDC Injury Research Agenda, please see http://www.cdc.gov/injury/index.html

Number of Applications

Only one application per organization is permitted under this FOA. Interested Dartmouth faculty please refer to Limited Competition guidelines and submit required documents to the Provost's Office no later than 3/15/2012. http://www.dartmouth.edu/~ofr/limited.html

Full announcement:
http://www.grants.gov/search/announce.do;jsessionid=LvTxPSySR9DTqxh5yhGR5hxf9b3mPtsmLTvfY2QDcyvBl3nB40xD!733686662

Letter of Intent Due Date

April 2, 2012

Application Due Date

May 2, 2012, by 5:00 PM U.S. Eastern Time.

On-time submission requires that electronic applications be error-free and made available to CDC for processing from eRA Commons on or before the deadline date. Applications must be submitted to and validated successfully by Grants.gov/eRA Commons no later than 5:00 PM U.S. Eastern Time. Note: HHS/CDC grant submission procedures do not provide a period of time beyond the application due date to correct any error or warning notices of noncompliance with application instructions that are identified by Grants.gov or eRA systems (i.e., error correction window).

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