Division of Allergy, Immunology, and Transplantation

Photo of Daniel Rotrosen, M.D

Daniel Rotrosen, M.D.
Director, Division of Allergy, Immunology, and Transplantation

Credit: NIAID

The Division of Allergy, Immunology, and Transplantation (DAIT) explores how the immune system maintains health and, under abnormal conditions, also contributes to disorders. DAIT supports basic and clinical research to improve our understanding of the causes of immunologic diseases and to develop better diagnostic, treatment, and prevention strategies.

DAIT supports basic and clinical research to increase our understanding of the causes and mechanisms that lead to the development of allergic and immunologic diseases and to expand knowledge that can be applied to improving techniques of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

See Allergy, Immunology, and Transplantation Research.

Organization

Networks

NIAID partners with leaders in the fields of allergy, immunology, and transplantation research to better understand the associated diseases and conditions and move forward toward better prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.


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Funding Opportunities

NIAID and NIH offer a number of funding opportunities, including grants and contracts, to conduct basic research, preclinical development, or clinical evaluation.

Potential Funding Opportunities


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Resources for Researchers

DAIT supports a comprehensive set of resources for researchers. Their purpose is to facilitate the preclinical and clinical research needed to translate the ideas generated through basic research into safe and effective drugs, vaccines, and diagnostics to control and prevent allergic, immunologic, or transplantation-related diseases and conditions.


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Research Rules & Policies

Policies and procedures are essential to any clinical research enterprise. In this regard, the Division of Allergy, Immunology, and Transplantation has standardized and harmonized operational procedures across research areas.


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