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PROGRAM OBJECTIVES:
To obtain improved information on
craniofacial-oral-dental health promotion, disease prevention,
diagnostics, therapeutics, and fundamental scientific research that
fuels the engine of patient-oriented and community-based clinical or
applied research. The research portfolio is divided into several
over-lapping programs which support basic, clinical and transitional
research from molecular biology to patient-oriented and community-based
clinical investigations. 1. Inherited Diseases and Disorders Program
supports research on etiology, pathogenesis, epidemiology, prevention,
diagnosis, and treatment of inherited craniofacial-oral-dental diseases
and disorders (e.g., ectodermal dysplasia, cleft lip and palate,
amelogenesis imperfecta, dentionogenesis imperfecta, osteogenesis
imperfecta, and other inherited diseases that have
craniofacial-oral-dental manifestations) as well as on normal
craniofacial-oral-dental development. Developmentally related disorders
such as occlusion defects and those acquired through trauma is
included. 2. Infectious Diseases Program supports research on etiology,
pathogenesis, epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of oral
infectious diseases (i.e., viral, bacterial, fungal and parasitic) such
as dental caries, periodontitis, oral candidiasis, herpes, hepatitis,
and HIV/AIDS. Included is research on immunity with special emphasis on
mucosal and salivary immunity; and on the oral manifestations of
systemic infectious diseases and the development of new diagnostics and
therapeutics. 3. Neoplastic Diseases Program supports research on the
etiology, pathogenesis and metastasis, epidemiology, prevention,
diagnosis, and treatment of oral and pharyngeal neoplastic diseases. 4.
Chronic Disabling Diseases Program supports the full range of research
involving such diseases associated with the craniofacial-oral-dental
complex. These include osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and related bone
disorders, temporomandibular joint diseases and disorders, neuropathies
and neurodegenerative diseases including those involving oral sensory
and motor functions, and autoimmune diseases such as Sjogren's
syndrome. Also included is research aimed at elucidating the
relationship between chronic diseases of the craniofacial-oral-dental
complex (e.g., periodontitis) and other systemic diseases (e.g.,
diabetes). 5. Biomaterials, Biomimetics and Tissue Engineering Program
supports research to enhance the development of natural and synthetic
therapeutics and biomaterials used for the repair, regeneration,
restoration, and reconstruction of craniofacial-oral-dental molecules,
cells, tissues, and organs. 6. Behavior, Health Promotion and
Environment Program supports research aimed at assessing the
interactive roles of sociological, behavioral, economic, environmental,
genetic, and biomedical factors in craniofacial-oral-dental diseases
and disorders. Included are studies aimed at examining the impact of
oral health care delivery systems, clinical decision-making, and
education on health outcomes. The Institute also supports Comprehensive
Oral Research Centers of Discovery, each of which is organized around a
unifying scientific theme pertinent to diseases and disorders of the
craniofacial-oral-dental complex, integrates basic, clinical, applied
and behavioral research, accelerated science-technology transfer,
provides a vehicle for cross-disciplinary and collaborative research,
and provides health professionals and the public with the latest
information about craniofacial-oral-dental health. The Research
Training and Career Program insures the future of
craniofacial-oral-dental research by developing an outstanding and
diverse scientific work force through programs designed for high
school, undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral stages of education
and for continued career development of scientists and retraining of
mid-career scientists. The Diversity in Research portfolio enhances
research on minority craniofacial-oral-dental health issues, expands
the diversity of the scientific work force, and increases the research
capacity of minority institutions and of those serving primarily
minority populations. The Clinical Trials and Clinical Core Centers
portfolio recognizes the increasing need to establish a strong
foundation for the support of meritorious clinical research. The
Technology Transfer portfolio responds to the increasing partnering of
the Institute's Division of Extramural Research with industry in
craniofacial-oral-dental research. It expands on the Small Business
Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer
(STTR) programs and works closely with the industrial R&D community to
identify new opportunities for fostering collaborative efforts. The
SBIR program seeks to increase private sector commercialization of
innovations derived from Federal research and development; to increase
small business participation in Federal research and development; and
to foster and encourage participation of socially and economically
disadvantaged small business concerns and women-owned small business
concerns in technological innovation. The STTR program seeks to
stimulate and foster scientific and technological innovation and foster
technology transfer through cooperative research and development
carried out between small business concerns and research institutions;
to increase private sector commercialization of innovations derived
from Federal research and development; and to foster and encourage
participation of socially and economically disadvantaged small business
concerns and women-owned small business concerns in technological
innovation.
ELIGIBLE FUNCTIONAL CATEGORIES:
1. HEALTH;
- Physical Fitness;
- Specialized Health Research and Training;
WHO CAN BENEFIT FROM THIS PROGRAM:
- Public nonprofit institution/organization;
- Other public institution/organization;
- Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans);
- Profit organization;
- Private non-profit institution/organization;
- Health Professional;
- Scientist/Researcher;
WHO CAN APPLY:
- Public non-profit institution/organization (includes institutions of higher education and hospitals);
- Other public institution/organization;
- Specialized group (e.g. health professionals, students, veterans);
- Profit organization;
- Private non-profit institution/organization (includes institutions of higher education and hospitals);
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