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The National Institutes of Health will dedicate $200 million to aid research at the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and the National Institute on Mental Health (NIMH). Each agency has identified priorities in target areas for understanding cost-effective interventions and treatments, bioethical issues raised by technology and information systems, and genetic and stem-cell research. Interest has been intense for the grants with an April 27 due date, said an NIMH spokesperson. The complete list of additional eligible grant categories is available at their respective sites: NIMH; NIDA.

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