IDDRC Services and Competitive Renewal
By Erin F. Jones, director of translational science informatics at Kennedy Krieger
As the current grant period approaches its conclusion on May 31, 2025, the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center (IDDRC) at Kennedy Krieger Institute and Johns Hopkins continues to await guidance from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) regarding the next competitive renewal opportunity. Throughout the reapplication process, the IDDRC will continue to provide uninterrupted services and support.
The IDDRC supports any investigator conducting research on intellectual and developmental disabilities at the Institute, regardless of independent funding status. A range of specialized services, including one-time consultation and navigation services, is available through the IDDRC’s four cores:
Please visit IDDRC.KennedyKrieger.org to learn more about the wide array of services provided through the IDDRC or to access the IDDRC Application Portal. As always, please remember to acknowledge the IDDRC (P50 HD103538) in publications and presentations resulting from IDDRC support.