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Sign Up for Alerts DetailsTitle Grant Type Focus Area Country Application Due Date Pharmacokinetics-Pharmacodynamics (PK-PD) Profile, Effectiveness and Safety of ATM-AVI in Special PopulationsRelease Date:Research Inflammation & Immunology China Impact of Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs) on Treatment Pattern and Outcomes in Patients with Carbapenem-Resistant (CR) PathogensRelease Date:Research Inflammation & Immunology China Initiatives to Improve the Clinical Environment for Dermatologic Immunology, Inflammation, and Allergy CareRelease Date:Partner: The Japanese Society for Cutaneous Immunology and AllergyQuality Improvement Inflammation & Immunology Japan Real World, Long-term Efficacy Study of Ritlecitinib in Adult and Adolescent Patients with Severe Alopecia Areata in ChinaRelease Date:Research Inflammation & Immunology China Epidemiology and surveillance of Gram-negative infections caused by carbapenemase-producing organisms (CPOs) in the UKRelease Date:Research Internal Medicine United Kingdom Advancing Care for Patients with Advanced ALK+ Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)Education Oncology All Quality Improvement Solutions for the Diagnosis and Management of Migraine and Headache DisordersQuality Improvement Internal Medicine Canada, USA Shared Decision Making in Hemophilia Patient CareRelease Date:Quality Improvement Rare Disease China Real-World Atopic Dermatitis: Italian Insights GrantRelease Date:Research Inflammation & Immunology Italy Title Grant Type Focus Area Country Application Due Date Research on Disease Burden of CRE (including non-MBL and MBL-CRE), CR-PA and Stenotrophomonas Maltophilia in ChinaRelease Date:Research Hospital China Research on Diagnostic and Treatment of Invasive Mold DiseaseRelease Date:Research Hospital China Optimizing Care for Patients with HR+/HER2- or HER2+ (regardless of hormonal status) metastatic Breast Cancer (mBC)Release Date:Education Oncology Spain Educational approaches to address immunization practice gaps and improve adult vaccination coverage in SwitzerlandRelease Date:Education Vaccines Switzerland Improving Patient Care of Lower Respiratory Tract Infection Among InfantsRelease Date:Quality Improvement Vaccines Thailand China Medical Education in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Diagnosis, Treatment and Long-Term Disease ManagementRelease Date:Education Oncology China Diagnosis and Treatment of Cancer CachexiaRelease Date:Education Oncology France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, USA, United Kingdom Healthcare Optimization and Patient Equity for Lung Cancer in China (“HOPE”)Release Date:Partner: The International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC)Quality Improvement Oncology China Optimizing ER+ Metastatic Breast Cancer Treatment: incorporating emerging treatment options and biomarker testingEducation Oncology All Optimizing vaccination pathways among at-risk or immunocompromised adults and the elderly in ItalyRelease Date:Quality Improvement Vaccines Italy Expanding Access to Maternal Immunization Resources and Point-of-Care ToolsRelease Date:Education Vaccines USA Optimizing ATTR-CM Diagnosis and Care in Heart Failure Patients Quality Improvement Grant Program Request for ProposalsRelease Date:Partner: American College of CardiologyQuality Improvement Rare Disease USA