Effects of Gene-Social Environment Interplay on Health and Behavior in Later Life (R01)
(RFA-AG-10-006)
National Institute on Aging
Application Receipt Date(s): November 09, 2009
The National Institute on Aging (NIA) invites R01 applications for the
development of multidisciplinary collaborations among existing longitudinal
twin and family studies, with a focus on social and behavioral factors
associated with aging outcomes. This FOA is intended to lay the foundation for
future studies of the role of gene-environment interplay in accounting for
links between social experiences and physical health, functionality, and
psychological well-being in midlife and older age. Of particular interest are
applications that can embed this foundation within a lifespan perspective. Applicants are encouraged to use this FOA as
a starting point for (1) developing collaborations among existing data sets,
(2) harmonizing social phenotypes across a number of twin and family studies,
(3) conducting analyses aimed at further refining social phenotypes for genetic
analysis, (4) using animal models of gene-social environment interplay to
inform work using twin studies and/or (5) establishing preliminary data on the
feasibility of genetic/genomic approaches that could be applied to questions of
how social experiences are biologically embedded and influence middle and later
life outcomes. Use of existing data is
strongly encouraged; funds from this award are not intended for new data
collection, but a small percentage of funds may be used for adding modules to
ongoing data collection efforts to augment phenotypic or genetic data.