This grant funds research using archived data and specimens to advance understanding of maternal, pediatric, and adolescent HIV/AIDS through innovative and interdisciplinary approaches.
Funder: National Institutes of Health
Due Dates: January 2, 2026 (Estimated application due date) | October 20, 2028 (Closing date)
Funding Amounts: Up to $200,000 per award; approximately $1,000,000 total program funding; 2–3 awards expected.
Summary: Supports secondary analyses using archived HIV/AIDS data and specimens to advance research in maternal, pediatric, and adolescent populations.
This funding opportunity supports research that leverages archived HIV/AIDS data sets and specimen collections to answer key questions regarding the epidemiology, pathogenesis, treatment, clinical manifestations, and co-infections/co-morbidities affecting maternal, pediatric, and adolescent populations. The initiative encourages innovative data science methods, integration of existing research infrastructure, and interdisciplinary approaches to generate new insights from previously collected data and biospecimens. The program aims to advance the translation and sharing of research data within the maternal and pediatric HIV scientific community.