Accessing Neuroscience Solutions in Rural Idaho

GrantID: 67351

Grant Funding Amount Low: $75,000

Deadline: January 13, 2025

Grant Amount High: $75,000

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Those working in Science, Technology Research & Development and located in Idaho may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Barriers to Neuroscience Solutions in Idaho

Idaho faces significant barriers in the realm of healthcare, particularly in neurological services, exacerbated by its largely rural landscape. With over 80% of the state considered rural, residents often encounter critical access issues, leading to considerable delays in receiving neurological care. Statistics indicate that Idaho has fewer than half the number of neurologists recommended for a population of its size, thereby underscoring a troubling gap in professional availability. This grant aims to establish rural innovation labs that focus on developing localized solutions to improve access and overall outcomes in neuroscience.

The unique challenges of rural healthcare in Idaho mean that many communities lack the necessary infrastructure and workforce to address neurological needs effectively. Young scientists will lead initiatives in these rural innovation labs, focusing on hands-on problem-solving and collaborations with local health providers. Their projects will target the specific conditions and community characteristics prevalent in Idaho, from high rates of traumatic brain injuries due to accidents to cases of neurological complications related to agricultural lifestyles.

By channeling resources into developing solutions that are both practical and community-involved, the program enhances participation and engagement in neuroscience projects. Localized approaches are essential in areas where traditional healthcare models have failed to penetrate. By analyzing and understanding Idaho’s distinct health landscape, researchers can tailor their innovations for maximum effectiveness.

Notably, this initiative also facilitates partnerships between educational institutions and healthcare providers, ensuring that future healthcare professionals are trained with a focus on the unique challenges of rural healthcare. The establishment of these labs not only provides immediate benefits but also builds a foundation for sustainable neurological research and applications in Idaho, ensuring that young scientists play a pivotal role in advancing the state’s healthcare framework.

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