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The National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) was a National Institutes of Health centre that funded biomedical research infrastructure, clinical and translational science programmes, and shared research resources until its dissolution in 2011, when its programmes were reorganised primarily into the new National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS). NCRR infrastructure and clinical research awards supported early NIH-funded investigations into glutamate-modulating medications for major depressive disorder that laid the mechanistic groundwork for understanding ketamine’s rapid antidepressant effects.

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Grant-Making Organizations

Classification

Public Charity / Non-Profit

Geography

Global

Coverage

Global

Last Verified

Apr 10, 2026

Funding Focus Areas

Academic Research Funding

Support Types

Grant Funding

Philanthropy Notes

Auto-backfilled baseline philanthropy profile from existing category tags and website. Manual enrichment recommended for recipient-level details.

Verification

Verified

Psychedelic Focus

Psychedelic-Adjacent Focus

Engagement Status

Unknown

Verification Notes

Verified as legacy NIH funding body with historical public funding role; maintained for longitudinal ecosystem mapping.

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HQ
United States
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