This mechanism is available only when announced in the NIH Guide.
For investigators and institutions with several years of demonstrated research success, NINR supports Centers of Excellence. These Centers, awarded using the P30 Core Grant mechanism, consist of several medium-sized developmental or foundational research projects organized around shared resources and research infrastructure. The individual projects focus on similar topics or research themes of strategic interest to NINR, while enjoying the benefits of a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary research environment. By leveraging common resources, it is expected that the individual projects will demonstrate greater productivity and will develop into independent research projects, i.e. R01 projects, more quickly than they would as separate projects without a central infrastructure.
Currently Funded P30 Grants
Grant number
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Principal Investigator
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Center Name
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Institution
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P30NR018090 | Song, Mi-Kyung | Center for the Study of Symptom Science, Metabolomics and Multiple Chronic Conditions | Emory University |
P30NR018093 | Szanton, Sarah | Hopkins Center to Promote Resilience in Persons and Families Living with Multiple Chronic Conditions (the PROMOTE Center) | Johns Hopkins University |
P30NR015339 | Kim Miyong | Center for Transdisciplinary Collaborative Research in Self-Management Science | University of Texas, Austin |
P30NR016579 | Dorsey, Susan (Contact), Renn, Cynthia & Resnick, Barbara | Omics Associated with Self-Management Intervensions for Symptoms (OASIS) Center | University of Maryland, Baltimore |
P30NR016585 | Ward, Teresa (Contact) & Heitkemper, Margaret |
Center for Innovation in Sleep Self-Management | U. Washington |
P30NR016587 | Bakken, Suzanne (Contact) & Hickey, Kathleen | Precision in Symptom Self-Management (PriSSM) | Columbia University |