Accessing Pediatric Genetic Outreach Programs in New Hampshire

GrantID: 9612

Grant Funding Amount Low: $200,000

Deadline: October 16, 2025

Grant Amount High: $200,000

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Summary

If you are located in New Hampshire and working in the area of Higher Education, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.

Grant Overview

Priority Outcomes for New Hampshire's Pediatric Research Data Resource

Driving Innovation in Pediatric Research

New Hampshire is poised to make significant strides in pediatric research, particularly in the areas of childhood cancers and structural birth defects. The development of a pediatric research data resource, populated by genome sequence and phenotypic data, is crucial for advancing the understanding and treatment of these conditions. The New Hampshire Institute for Health Policy and Practice at the University of New Hampshire is a key partner in this initiative, with expertise in health data analysis and research.

The primary outcome of this grant will be the creation of a robust data resource that facilitates collaboration and innovation among researchers, clinicians, and industry experts. By pooling data from various sources, the resource will enable the identification of patterns, trends, and correlations that may lead to breakthroughs in pediatric care. The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, particularly the Division of Public Health Services, will play a vital role in ensuring the data resource is aligned with state health priorities.

Enhancing Data-Driven Decision Making

A key priority outcome of this grant is to enhance data-driven decision making in pediatric research. The data resource will provide a centralized platform for researchers to access high-quality, standardized data, reducing the burden of data collection and increasing the efficiency of research studies. This, in turn, will accelerate the translation of research findings into clinical practice, ultimately improving health outcomes for children in New Hampshire and beyond.

New Hampshire's unique demographic features, such as its rural counties and aging population, make it an ideal location for studying the intersection of genetics and environmental factors in pediatric health. By leveraging the state's existing research infrastructure and expertise, the pediatric research data resource will be well-positioned to address the needs of the state's diverse population.

The development of this data resource is also expected to have a positive impact on the state's economy, particularly in the biotechnology and life sciences sectors. By attracting researchers and industry experts to the state, New Hampshire can establish itself as a hub for pediatric research and innovation, creating new opportunities for small businesses and entrepreneurs.

Measuring Success

To measure the success of this initiative, the following outcomes will be tracked: the number of researchers accessing the data resource, the number of research studies conducted using the data, and the number of new treatments or therapies developed as a result of the research. Additionally, the resource will be designed to be adaptable and responsive to emerging trends and priorities in pediatric research, ensuring its continued relevance and value to the research community.

New Hampshire's congressional delegation has been actively involved in advocating for increased funding for pediatric research, demonstrating the state's commitment to improving the health and well-being of its children. By leveraging this momentum and the state's existing research infrastructure, the pediatric research data resource is poised to make a meaningful impact in the field.

Q: What types of data will be included in the pediatric research data resource? A: The data resource will include genome sequence and phenotypic data related to childhood cancers and structural birth defects.

Q: How will the data resource be accessed and used by researchers? A: The data resource will be designed to be user-friendly and accessible to qualified researchers, with appropriate safeguards in place to protect patient privacy and confidentiality.

Q: What are the potential benefits of the pediatric research data resource for New Hampshire's economy? A: The development of the data resource is expected to attract researchers and industry experts to the state, creating new opportunities for small businesses and entrepreneurs in the biotechnology and life sciences sectors, and potentially leading to the creation of new jobs and economic growth, which can be supported by existing small business grants in New Hampshire.

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