Letters of Intent for Frailty Research Funding due 4/1

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LOIs to Older Americans Independence Center Due Fri., April 1 (This is not a joke!)

The JHU Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Center (OAIC) is seeking Letters of Intent (LOIs) for scientific projects related to physical frailty in older adults. The goals of these proposals should be to elucidate the etiology of frailty, to develop interventions or treatments for frailty, or to develop methodologies to better study physical frailty in older Americans.  LOIs due by Friday, April 1, 2022.

There are two (2) separate award opportunities for funding in the 2022-2023 grant year; read more about them here. Successful applicants would receive salary, resource core support, and mentorship in aging and frailty research (biological, clinical, translational, and epidemiological) through the OAIC’s cores.

OAIC investigators have been extraordinarily successful in recent years, with a strong record of subsequent grant awards and publications that stem directly from the science produced as part of OAIC support.

Questions? Please contact:

Brian Buta, MHS
Project Administrator
Johns Hopkins Center on Aging and Health
Division of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Ph. 410-502-3412