Representative Research Collaborative
Governor's Office of Planning and Research
Status:
Forecasted
Tba
Posted:
Deadline:
Funding
Program:
20000
Award Floor:
Ceiling:
1000000
Match Required?
Eligibility
California
States:
Entity Types:
Small Businesses, For profit organizations other than small businesses, Individual, Nonprofit, City or township governments, County governments, Independent School Districts, Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
The California Initiative to Advance Precision Medicine (CIAPM) will award approximately $4 million total to community organizations, academic centers, and others over a 5-year term to recruit and retain underrepresented communities in biomedical research, advance the science of community partnerships, and boost underrepresented researchers engaging with databases. This project is being conducted in close partnership with the NIH. [Draft]; The principles of precision medicine call for the modern application of scientific data and clinical practice toward the individualization of prevention, diagnosis, measurement, and treatment of disease and wellbeing. Without representation of the diversity of communities engaging in research, the outcomes of studies may not serve all populations equally. This funding opportunity will support organizations, research centers, and others to partner with the Governor's Office of Planning & Research to develop and host informational campaigns, recruitment drives, and promotional material development to help increase the rate of participation in the National Institutes of Health All of Us Research Program. [Draft]