BRAIN Initiative: Brain Behavior Quantification and Synchronization- Next Generation Sensor Technology Development (U01 Clinical Trial Optional)
This funding opportunity supports the development of advanced sensors and devices to better understand the connection between brain activity and behavior, inviting applications from a diverse range of organizations, including nonprofits, educational institutions, and small businesses.
Description
The NIH’s BRAIN Initiative: Brain Behavior Quantification and Synchronization-Next Generation Sensor Technology Development (RFA-MH-26-140) seeks applications to develop advanced sensors and bioelectronic devices that synchronize behavioral and brain activity data. This technology aims to enhance understanding of human and animal behavior through computational modeling, particularly in naturalistic settings, addressing a current gap in quantitative approaches.
This discretionary funding opportunity, issued as a cooperative agreement, is open to a wide range of eligible entities, including public housing authorities, nonprofits, educational institutions, government agencies, small businesses, and specialized groups like HBCUs and Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities. No cost-sharing is required, broadening access to institutions without the need for additional funds.
The application deadline is June 15, 2027, with NIH providing collaborative support throughout project development. Interested applicants are encouraged to view the full announcement on the NIH grants site and may reach out via email for further guidance. This funding opportunity offers a path to pioneering research tools that could advance neuroscience and behavioral science by linking brain and behavioral data.