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About This Grant
This Funding Opportunity will establish the NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research Network to Guide Foundational Research on Human Consciousness, leveraging a trans-NIH collaboration of 14 Institutes, Centers, and Offices dedicated to reducing the burden of nervous system disorders. Consciousness is central to numerous serious biomedical conditions, including coma, delirium, dementia, traumatic brain injury, stroke, sleep disorders, metabolic disorders, and seizures - conditions central to NIH's biomedical mission. Yet the neural mechanisms that support conscious states remain insufficiently understood, limiting clinicians ability to diagnose and treat patients effectively. Advancing foundational science on human consciousness will strengthen clinical decision-making and improve outcomes for patients with costly and hard-to-treat neurologic and systemic illnesses by:Detecting consciousness in minimally responsive patients to guide prognosis, treatment, and ethical decisions (e.g., organ harvesting).Improving understanding of consciousness in Alzheimer s disease, related dementias, and delirium.Investigating altered states in mental disorders to inform treatments.Identifying sentience and state transitions under anesthesia and during recovery.Advancing knowledge of sleep states and improving treatments for insomnia and other sleep disorders.Exploring non-sensory visual perception (e.g., hallucinations, aphantasia) to deepen insight into mental health.Evaluating therapeutic effects of consciousness-modulating interventions such as meditation, hypnosis, and neurostimulation.Applying New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) to study human consciousness.Despite its importance, biomedical research on consciousness lacks shared standards, resulting in fragmented efforts and limiting understanding of underlying neurocircuitry. To accelerate rigorous, reproducible, and ethically grounded research, this initiative will create a national interdisciplinary Research Network to strengthen and integrate consciousness-related neuroscience, rather than support discrete, hypothesis-driven projects. The Network will develop coordination frameworks, standards, and infrastructure, uniting expertise from neuroscience, neurology, psychiatry, psychology, anesthesiology, sleep and meditation research, computational science, AI, bioethics, and philosophy.The Network s goal is capacity building: developing and providing needed research resources to advance understanding of the neural mechanisms supporting conscious states. It will lead planning and consensus-building activities to:Harmonize operational definitions across consciousness research.Identify research settings, model systems, and experimental designs with the greatest potential.Evaluate indicators and measures of consciousness for diverse scientific approaches.Determine which measures best reflect preserved or perturbed neurobiological function.Address essential ethical considerations.To strengthen U.S. leadership and cultivate a highly trained workforce, the Network will provide interdisciplinary cross-training opportunities, such as workshops and visiting scholar programs, not feasible in siloed environments. This initiative will create resources that enable rigorous biomedical research on the neural mechanisms of conscious states, aligning with NIH's strategic priorities to improve population health and well-being.
Grant Summary
Establishing a Research Network to Guide Foundational Research on Human Consciousness is a National Institutes of Health grant providing funding that varies by award for municipality. Applications are due 2027-02-08 (open). Check eligibility and apply with FindGrants.
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2027-02-08
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