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The Role of Work in Health Disparities in the U.S. (R01 Clinical Trials Optional)

US · US National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant open #PAR-25-292
Response due Jan 07, 2028 · 00:00 UTC

Summary

This is a National Institutes of Health (NIH) R01 funding opportunity (PAR-25-292) investigating the role of work and occupational factors in health disparities across the United States. Clinical trials are optional under this mechanism. The opportunity is open for applications from November 2024 through January 2028, suggesting multiple submission cycles. Applicants would conduct original research examining how work-related conditions contribute to health inequities among U.S. populations.

What they want

Technical requirements
  • Clinical trials are optional (not required) under this R01 mechanism
  • Research must address the role of work in health disparities in the U.S.
  • Must comply with NIH R01 grant application requirements

How they evaluate

Submission: Grants.gov federal grants portal (electronic submission)

Risks & flags

  • Extremely long open window (over 3 years) suggests multiple standard NIH submission cycles — not wired for a single bidder but may favor established R01 research institutions with existing NIH relationships
  • Minimal details provided in synopsis; full Program Announcement (PAR-25-292) must be consulted for complete eligibility, scope, and submission requirements

Market context

inferred from NAICS
Professional, Scientific & Technical Services
NAICS 541711
US market size
$2.0T
Typical award
$25K – $50M
Typical buyers
All federal civilianDoDStates
Commonly required
8(a)WOSBSDVOSBPE/PMP

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