Familial Long Qt Syndrome has emerging NIH research funding with 5 grants totaling $7.4M.
1 new grant started in the last 12 months.
1 additional grant classified as “Other” (multi-disciplinary, infrastructure, etc.).
NIH fiscal year (Oct–Sep)
Cross-referencing NIH grants against published research and clinical trials to identify funding-evidence gaps for Familial Long Qt Syndrome. Strongest funded area: Basic Science. Largest gap: Clinical Research.
9 publications in Case Report / Case Series but no NIH-funded grants found in Epidemiology / Natural History for familial long QT syndrome. Existing research activity suggests this may be a viable area for grant applications.
16 publications in Clinical Trial Publication but no NIH-funded grants found in Clinical Research for familial long QT syndrome. Existing research activity suggests this may be a viable area for grant applications.
12 publications in Epidemiology / Natural History but no NIH-funded grants found in Epidemiology / Natural History for familial long QT syndrome. Existing research activity suggests this may be a viable area for grant applications.
These grants mention Familial Long Qt Syndrome as part of broader research but are not primarily focused on this disease. They are not included in the funding totals above.
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