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New NIH Funding Opportunity: The Role of Sleep Deficiency in Persons with Type 1 Diabetes: Sleep, Glycemic Control, and Cardiovascular Risk (R34 Clinical Trial Optional)

Here is the information from NIH:

"The Role of Sleep Deficiency in Persons with Type 1 Diabetes: Sleep, Glycemic Control, and Cardiovascular Risk (R34 Clinical Trial Optional)

RFA-HL-24-009

Funding Opportunity Purpose

This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) will support preliminary studies aimed at obtaining information necessary to guide the design of a full randomized control trial to test whether sleep and circadian targeted interventions improve the clinical course and treatment outcomes in individuals with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). Applications should focus on pilot studies to inform practical and potentially sustainable strategies to improve processes of care and cardiometabolic health outcomes in individuals with T1D. The scope of research for this NOFO includes a range of feasibility metrics (e.g., optimizing recruitment, retention, randomization); intervention logistics (e.g., determine independent variable(s), dose-response, duration); study design/statistical considerations (e.g., determination of effect size, sample size, and statistical power; inclusion/exclusion criteria, control variables); adherence outcomes (measures of patient acceptance of, satisfaction with, and adherence to treatment); assessment of intermediate markers of the intervention (e.g. glycemic control, vascular dysfunction, inflammation, and/or neuroendocrine and metabolic function); and selection of primary and/or secondary outcome(s) measures. Ultimately, results from these pilot studies will be used to develop a well-powered, evidence-based definitive clinical trial that could improve clinical care and cardiometabolic outcomes in individuals with T1D and to inform guidelines for this patient population. Transdisciplinary investigative teams including relevant expertise in sleep/circadian, T1D and cardiovascular research, as well as needed expertise in clinical trial design, biostatistics and other appropriate areas are encouraged. Studies should include active participation of children, adolescents, and/or adults with T1D. This program is not intended to develop or validate new treatments of devices for sleep and/or circadian deficiency. Animal studies will not be considered responsive to this initiative. 

Letter of Intent Due Date(s)

September 11, 2023


Application Due Date(s)

October 11, 2023


Agency Contacts 

Application Submission Contacts

eRA Service Desk (Questions regarding ASSIST, eRA Commons, application errors and warnings, documenting system problems that threaten submission by the due date, and post-submission issues)

Finding Help Online: https://www.era.nih.gov/need-help (preferred method of contact)
Telephone: 301-402-7469 or 866-504-9552 (Toll Free)

General Grants Information (Questions regarding application instructions, application processes, and NIH grant resources)
Email: GrantsInfo@nih.gov (preferred method of contact)
Telephone: 301-637-3015

Grants.gov Customer Support (Questions regarding Grants.gov registration and Workspace)
Contact Center Telephone: 800-518-4726
Email: support@grants.gov

Scientific/Research Contact(s)

Aaron D. Laposky, PhD
National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) 
Telephone: 301-827-7837  
Email: laposky.aaron @nih.gov 

Peer Review Contact(s)

Director, Office of Scientific Review
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
Telephone: 301-435-0270
Email: NHLBIChiefReviewBranch@nhlbi.nih.gov 

Financial/Grants Management Contact(s)

Kimberly Hall
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
Telephone: (301) 827-8033
Email: kim.hall@nih.gov"


Source and more information: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-HL-24-009.html




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