Building Interdisciplinary Research Capacity in Illinois
GrantID: 11710
Grant Funding Amount Low: $200,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $200,000
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Interdisciplinary Research on Aging in Illinois
Illinois is at the forefront of addressing the multifaceted challenges associated with aging, particularly given its diverse population and significant number of aging residents. As of the latest census data, over 16% of Illinois residents are aged 65 and older, with many experiencing chronic health conditions that require innovative solutions in healthcare and aging research. The state's varied urban and rural landscapes also contribute to differing needs among its aging population, calling for targeted research efforts that span disciplines.
In Illinois, eligible applicants for funding include interdisciplinary research teams that encompass diverse expertise in fields such as gerontology, public health, biology, and social sciences. This approach is critical in creating comprehensive solutions for aging-related health issues. Collaborations between universities and local health departments may prove especially beneficial, as they can leverage existing data and resources to enhance study outcomes.
Application requirements emphasize the need for clarity in how proposed research initiatives will address specific aspects of aging in Illinois. This includes the development of research methodologies that are not only robust but can also translate into effective interventions for senior populations. Additionally, proposals must demonstrate potential for high-impact results that can be disseminated to varying stakeholders, including policymakers and community organizations.
Illinois has a strong academic and research infrastructure that can support groundbreaking studies on aging. The presence of major universities and research institutions, such as the University of Illinois and Northwestern University, positions the state as a hub for interdisciplinary research on aging. By funding high-impact studies, this initiative seeks to contribute to scientific understanding and practical applications in gerontology, ultimately fostering a healthier aging population.
Comparatively, Illinois’ funding scope differs from states with less established research institutions, as the focus here is on collaborative, interdisciplinary efforts addressing the complexities of aging. The aim is to generate new insights that inform public policy and healthcare practices tailored to meet the diverse needs of Illinois' seniors, ensuring that the state is well-prepared to tackle the challenges posed by its aging demographic.
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