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February 28, 2020

Archived: Administrative Supplements for Research on Women’s Health in the IDeA States

UPDATE: The slides [PDF] from the recent webinar are now available.

NIGMS, in partnership with the Office of Research on Women’s Health (ORWH) and twelve other institutes and centers of NIH, invites applications for administrative supplements to eligible Institutional Development Award (IDeA) grants to address important issues of women’s health in the IDeA states. We encourage a broad range of research addressing women’s health issues with a special interest in maternal and infant mortality and morbidity, as well as their underlying causes.

Current grantees of the following IDeA awards are eligible to apply:

  • The Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) phase 1, phase 2, and phase 3 awards
  • The IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) awards
  • The IDeA Program Infrastructure for Clinical and Translational Research (IDeA-CTR) awards

Applications are due by April 30, 2020.

Please read NOT-GM-20-017 for additional information.

Admin Supplements on Women's Health in IDeA States Webinar

Thursday, March 5, 2020, 3:15-4:15 p.m. ET

Access the WebEx meeting (link no longer available)

Meeting number: 622 354 538
Event password: gP7hBCXuj26
Call-in number (U.S./Canada): 1-650-479-3208


About the Authors

Zuzana Justinova.

Zuzana Justinova

Zuzana is a pharmacologist by training and manages a portfolio of research and training grants in anesthesiology and perioperative pain. She also previously managed awards supported through the Institutional Development Award (IDeA) program.
Headshot of Ming Lei.

Ming Lei

Before leaving NIGMS for WVU in August 2023, Ming served as the director of the Division for Research Capacity Building, where he oversaw the Institutional Development Award (IDeA), Native American Research Centers for Health (NARCH), Science Education Partnerships Awards (SEPA), and Support for Research Excellence (SuRE) programs.
Judith Greenberg

Judith Greenberg

Before her retirement in October 2020, Judith was the deputy director of NIGMS and the acting director of the Division of Biophysics, Biomedical Technology, and Computational Biosciences. In the past, she also served as the acting director of the Institute and as the director of the former Division of Genetics and Developmental Biology. She led the development of the NIGMS strategic plan issued in 2008 and the development and implementation of the NIGMS strategic plan for training issued in 2011.