Grant opportunity
Exploratory Clinical Neuroscience Research on Substance Use Disorders
R61/R33 phased innovation awards for exploratory clinical neuroscience research on SUD.
- Funder
- NIH / Grants.gov
- TBC / 2026
- TBC / 2026
- Award
- See official call page
- Applicant
- Research institutions
- Discipline
- Health and Biomedical Sciences
- Region
- United States / Global
- Posted
- Jun 11, 2026
Call summary
Overview
Exploratory Clinical Neuroscience Research on Substance Use Disorders is a grant from NIH / Grants.gov. R61/R33 phased innovation awards for exploratory clinical neuroscience research on SUD.
Who can apply
Research institutions
What it supports
- Health and Biomedical Sciences
- United States / Global
- Grant
Funding and duration
- See official call page
TBC / 2026
TBC / 2026
How to apply
Use the linked official source page to confirm the full call text, eligibility rules, required documents, deadline and submission route before applying.
Call details
Source-based overview
R61/R33 phased innovation awards for exploratory clinical neuroscience research on SUD. The funder or organiser is NIH / Grants.gov. The stated region or country focus is United States / Global. The target applicants are Research institutions. The deadline or key date recorded for this call is TBC / 2026. Applicants should verify eligibility, funding rules, required documents and submission instructions on the official source page.
Eligibility
Research institutions
Funding and benefits
See official call page
Themes and supported activities
Health and Biomedical Sciences
United States / Global
Grant
Deadline and timeline
TBC / 2026: TBC / 2026.
Applicants should confirm the exact deadline time, time zone, required documents, portal steps and any institutional approvals on the official call page before submitting.
How to apply
Use the linked official source page to confirm the full call text, eligibility rules, required documents, deadline and submission route before applying.
Before applying, check eligibility rules, budgets, attachments, page limits, partner requirements, cost-share conditions and whether the opportunity uses an expression of interest, full proposal, registration or nomination stage.