Funding-Evaluating the
NIDA Standardized Research E-Cigarette in Risk Reduction and Related Studies
(U01); April 24, 2017
Agency
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Description
Funding
Opportunity PAR-17-156 from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. The purpose
of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to accelerate research
evaluating electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes, electronic nicotine delivery
systems, ENDS) as a potential means of reducing the risks associated with
combustible tobacco use. This goal will be achieved by funding clinical studies
that use the newly-developed NIDA Standard Research
E-cigarette (SREC) to examine potential risks and benefits associated with
e-cigarette use in current tobacco smokers. Ultimately, this FOA aims to
evaluate whether e-cigarettes can reduce the risks associated with combustible
tobacco use and to establish the NIDA SREC as a standard to which other
e-cigarettes can be compared. Studies submitted to
this FOA should examine the effects of the SREC on multiple behavioral and
health biomarkers in current tobacco smokers and may include examination of
whether e-cigarettes can reduce the negative health impacts of conventional
tobacco use, and / or examine their effects on craving and dependence. Funding
will be contingent upon the FDA Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) determination
that the studies fall under their regulatory jurisdiction. Furthermore, funding
will require that CTP accepts the use of the NIDA SREC as an Investigational
Tobacco Product (ITP) in the proposed study, or determines that an ITP is not
required. Studies funded by this FOA are expected to
rapidly increase understanding of whether e-cigarettes reduce the risks
associated with tobacco use. Additionally, these studies may provide
significant data to inform e-cigarette public health policy decision-making.
Activity
Code: U01 Research Project –
Cooperative Agreements
Announcement Number: PAR-17-156
Closing Date: April 24, 2017; April
24, 2018; April 24, 2019
Link to Full
Announcement
https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-17-156.html