Agency: NIH- National Institutes of Health
Number: PA-11-148
Deadline: February 5, 2011
Mechanism: R01
URL: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-11-148.html
This initiative, issued by the National Institutes of Health, encourages applications from institutions/organizations that apply nanoscience and nanotechnology approaches to address problems in biology and medicine. The purpose of this FOA is to provide support for cutting-edge nanoscience and nanotechnology research that can lead to biomedical breakthroughs and new investigations into the diagnosis, treatment and management of an array of diseases and traumatic injuries. Nanoscience and nanotechnology have the capacity to drive a new wave of medical innovation through the engineering of bioactive nanoscale structures, processes and systems based on the advancement of our understanding of biology at the nanoscale. Therefore, this FOA will also support research projects that develop new or improved nanotechnology and nanoscience-based tools, methods, concepts, and devices that lead to a better understanding of basic biology in addition to conducting translational biomedical studies.
Agency: BAA- Broad Agency Announcement
Number: W15QKN-11-R-D002
Deadline: Rolling
URL: https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=3a38e9bcd7f43c890a011301ff30d898&tab=core&_cview=0
BL has a long-standing mission in the development of cannon and other component technologies. These weapon systems and components are now in use in several active theaters. In support of this long-standing mission and the Army's Brigade Combat Team (BCT) Modernization Initiative, BL is interested in technologies that will extend the life, enhance lethality, reduce weight, lessen the logistical burden, reduce the signature of these systems, and cost reductions. The USACC - Picatinny, BLCC solicits proposals for the following: (1) manufacturing and fabricating components for weapon systems; (2) modeling, simulation, design, manufacturing, and field support of components for weapon systems; and (3) other approaches, technologies, planning, scheduling etc. which may not be explicitly mentioned but which help provide our Nation's leadership with versatile ground force capabilities with applicability across the spectrum of operations, and with the institutional agility to both anticipate emerging challenges and the ability to rapidly adapt.
Agency: BAA/DARPA- Broad Agency Announcement/ Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Number: DARPA-BAA-11-65
Deadline: Abstract: August 9, 2012
Application: August 9, 2012
URL: http://www07.grants.gov/search/downloadAtt.do;jsessionid=D6NbTFsJzvQGynBF8rndG2xTHsPFJZTmQyhdnNbtGP0tdxpnlDPj!1090492312?attId=93345
The mission of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Defense Sciences Office (DSO) is to pursue and exploit fundamental science and innovation for National Defense. Therefore, DSO is soliciting proposal abstracts and full proposals for advanced research and development in a variety of enabling technical areas.
Agency: NIH- National Institutes of Health
Number: PA-11-330
Deadline: February 5, 2012
Mechanism: R01
URL: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-11-330.html
The purpose of this initiative issued by the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) and the Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS) is to stimulate research utilizing Mobile Health (mHealth) tools aimed at the improvement of effective patient–provider communication, adherence to treatment and self-management of chronic diseases in underserved populations. With the rapid expansion of cellular networks and substantial advancements in Smartphone technologies, it is now possible - and affordable - to transmit patient data digitally from remote areas to specialists in urban areas, receive real-time feedback, and capture that consultation in a database. mHealth tools, therefore, may facilitate more timely and effective patient-provider communication through education communication around goal setting, treatment reminders, feedback on patient progress and may improve health outcomes. This announcement encourages the development, testing and comparative effective analysis of interventions utilizing mHealth technologies in underserved populations.
Agency: NIH- National Institutes of Health
Number: PA-11-331
Deadline: February 16, 2012
Mechanism: R03
URL: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-11-331.html
The purpose of this initiative issued by the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) and the Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS) is to stimulate research utilizing Mobile Health (mHealth) tools aimed at the improvement of effective patient–provider communication, adherence to treatment and self-management of chronic diseases in underserved populations. With the rapid expansion of cellular networks and substantial advancements in Smartphone technologies, it is now possible - and affordable - to transmit patient data digitally from remote areas to specialists in urban areas, receive real-time feedback, and capture that consultation in a database. mHealth tools, therefore, may facilitate more timely and effective patient-provider communication through education communication around goal setting, treatment reminders, feedback on patient progress and may improve health outcomes. This announcement encourages the development, testing and comparative effective analysis of interventions utilizing mHealth technologies in underserved populations.
Agency: NIH- National Institutes of Health
Number: PA-11-332
Deadline: February 16, 2012
Mechanism: R21
URL: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-11-332.html
The purpose of this initiative issued by the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) and the Office of Dietary Supplements is to stimulate research utilizing Mobile Health (mHealth) tools aimed at the improvement of effective patient–provider communication, adherence to treatment and self-management of chronic diseases in underserved populations. With the rapid expansion of cellular networks and substantial advancements in Smartphone technologies, it is now possible - and affordable - to transmit patient data digitally from remote areas to specialists in urban areas, receive real-time feedback, and capture that consultation in a database. mHealth tools, therefore, may facilitate more timely and effective patient-provider communication through education communication around goal setting, treatment reminders, feedback on patient progress and may improve health outcomes. This announcement encourages the development, testing and comparative effective analysis of interventions utilizing mHealth technologies in underserved populations.
Agency: CCCRP-Combat Casualty Care Research Program/ USAMRMC-US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command
Number: W81XWH-12-FEST-IIA
Deadline: Pre-application: December 22, 2011
Full application: March 22, 2012
URL: http://www.grants.gov/search/downloadAtt.do;jsessionid=byH6TTvJQZTQTFyT5J7HM5GRHQcn7qPn1MGBfJ2VGNrv3vF1yHxJ!-2068522047?attId=102365
Applications for the Combat Casualty Care Research Program are being solicited by the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, Defense Health Program (DHP). The Combat Casualty Care Research Program (CCCRP) provides resources for advances in biotechnology research administered by the Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC), located at Fort Detrick, Maryland. TATRC is administering the application process for this Program Announcement/Funding Opportunity, and the United States Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity (USAMRAA) is issuing this Program Announcement and will be negotiating all resulting awards. With this Program Announcement/Funding Opportunity, the US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (USAMRMC) is seeking to fund biotechnology research that culminates in outcomes and technologies that may qualify as advanced development activities within the Department of Defense (DoD). The results of the research funded through this Program Announcement/Funding Opportunity are expected to increase the body of knowledge available to professionals and practitioners in health, medical science and related fields. The research impact is expected to benefit both civilian and military communities, particularly as it relates to the Priority Areas of Forward Surgical/Intensive Critical Care, EnRoute Care, Mechanisms of immune-modulatory protection after hemorrhagic shock using complement inhibition, T-cell depletion, or T-cell sequestration, and Metabolic and Tissue Stabilization.
Agency: NSF- National Science Foundation
Number: 12-509
Deadline: February 1, 2012; August 1, 2012
URL: http://www07.grants.gov/search/search.do?&mode=VIEW&oppId=129735
STS considers proposals for scientific research into the interface between science (including engineering) or technology, and society. STS researchers use diverse methods including social science, historical, and philosophical methods. Successful proposals will be transferrable (i.e., generate results that provide insights for other scientific contexts that are suitably similar). They will produce outcomes that address pertinent problems and issues at the interface of science, technology and society, such as those having to do with practices and assumptions, ethics, values, governance, and policy.The STS review process is approximately six months. It includes appraisal of proposals by ad hoc reviewers selected for their expertise and by an advisory panel that meets twice a year. The deadlines for the submission of proposals are February 1st for proposals to be funded as early as July, and August 1st for proposals to be funded in or after January.Further information about proposal preparation and related matters can be found in the STS FAQs document. For program-specific guidelines on the Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grants, please read the Doctoral Dissertation Preparation Checklist. The Program encourages potential investigators with questions as to whether their proposal fits the goals of the program to contact one of the program officers.
Agency: USAMRAA- Dept. of the Army
Number: W81XWH-12-JPC1-DTME-PRP
Deadline: Pre-Proposal: January 10, 2012
Application: April 26, 2012
URL: http://www.grants.gov/search/search.do;jsessionid=BR1QTmVX1dMqrFhYxv6d0zKGkT7vGdmkGk4fLSFkYC50Nvq3Pzh9!-102435184?oppId=130394&mode=VIEW
Applications for the Developer Tools for Medical Education Public Physiology Research Platform (DTME-PRP) Program Announcement are being solicited by the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, Defense Health Program (DHP). The DTME-PRP Program Announcement is issued and awarded by the U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity (USAMRAA) and managed by the Army’s Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC.) The Developer Tools for Medical Education initiative is primarily focused on the creation of publicly accessible, free, open-license, and/or open-source tools for creation of medical training and education content and technology. Principally, the DTME initiative seeks to support the strategic goals of the Joint Program Committee 1 – Medical Training and Health Information Sciences Research Program (JPC1) through the leveraging of technologies created by this effort, finding cost efficiencies through utilization of free tools and allowing more commonality for military medical training technology systems. It is envisioned that expanding a research effort to create this capability to an open public trial and experimentation basis will allow for feedback from a larger part of the medical training community than would otherwise be possible from a single group. Feedback regarding novel uses of the evolving research platform and the data created by this research will lead to improvements in the science regarding simulated physiology for use in public and private sector medical education. The primary, but not exclusive, purposes of this Program Announcement (PA) are to solicit pre-proposals and then by invitation only, request full proposal submissions for research that will: 1) Create a public physiology research platform for use by the medical simulation development and education community; 2) enable accurate and consistent simulated physiology across multiple training applications and platforms; 3) allow for community contributions to this effort; 4) encourage greater use of scientifically-based physiological & pharmacological predictive technologies; 5) lower barriers to creating medical training content through availability of this resource 6) serve the training needs of the military; and 7) expand the corpus of knowledge regarding the use of simulated physiology for medical education. Additional information regarding the detailed purposes and anticipated outcomes of this PA is provided in the Full Announcement under Award Information, Section I.C.
Agency: BAA-SPAWAR SYSTEMS CENTER
Number: N66001-12-X-2002
Deadline: December 11, 2012
URL: http://www07.grants.gov/search/search.do?&mode=VIEW&oppId=133833
Call Opportunity No. R001 "XCEL Program" - SSC Pacific, on behalf of Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), and in accordance with Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) N66001-12-X-2002, is soliciting White Papers and Full Proposals for proof-of-concept research to develop an in vitro platform of human organ constructs that could recapitulate the human response to threat agents and accurately predict human safety, efficacy, and pharmacokinetics of candidate Medical Countermeasures (MCMs) (i.e., therapeutics and pharmaceuticals).Upon navigating to the Announcement URL, please download document "Call No. R001 - XCEL Program" for specific requirements and deadlines that apply to the submission of White Papers and Full Proposals in response to Call No. R001.*************Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Pacific (SSC Pacific), on behalf of Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), is soliciting proposals in accordance with Department of Defense Grant and Agreement Regulations (DoDGARS) 22.315(a) and Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 35.016, for basic research, applied research and advanced research in areas relating to the advancement of technology to meet DoD requirements for chemical, biological, and pandemic disease defense.Proposed research should investigate unique and innovative approaches for:-rapid detection and diagnosis of chemical and biological threats (to include chemical, viral, bacterial, and protozoan);-dissemination of information to local, state, and federal authorities for action; and-defining and developing next generation capabilities in chemical, biological and pandemic disease defense.Documents pertaining to this BAA are available at https://e-commerce.sscno.nmci.navy.mil/
Agency: USAMRMC- US Amry Medical Research and Materiel Command
Number: W81XWH-12-FEST-IIA
Deadline: Pre-Appliation: December 1, 2011
Full Application (upon invitation): February 6, 2012
URL: http://www07.grants.gov/search/search.do?&mode=VIEW&oppId=124673
Applications for the Combat Casualty Care Research Program are being solicited by the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, Defense Health Program (DHP). The Combat Casualty Care Research Program (CCCRP) provides resources for advances in biotechnology research administered by the Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC), located at Fort Detrick, Maryland. TATRC is administering the application process for this Program Announcement/Funding Opportunity, and the United States Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity (USAMRAA) is issuing this Program Announcement and will be negotiating all resulting awards. With this Program Announcement/Funding Opportunity, the US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (USAMRMC) is seeking to fund biotechnology research that culminates in outcomes and technologies that may qualify as advanced development activities within the Department of Defense (DoD). The results of the research funded through this Program Announcement/Funding Opportunity are expected to increase the body of knowledge available to professionals and practitioners in health, medical science and related fields. The research impact is expected to benefit both civilian and military communities, particularly as it relates to the Priority Areas of Forward Surgical/Intensive Critical Care, EnRoute Care, Mechanisms of immune-modulatory protection after hemorrhagic shock using complement inhibition, T-cell depletion, or T-cell sequestration, and Metabolic and Tissue Stabilization.
Agency: BAA/DARPA- Broad Agency Announcement/ Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Number: DARPA-BAA-12-13
Deadline: Abstract: December 7, 2011
Proposal: February 16, 2012
URL: https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=7c438631d57659b7b9f932df6d3da484&tab=core&_cview=1
The goal of RF-FPGA is to develop field-programmable, fully adaptable, and waveform agnostic integrated RF front-ends and associated design tools for next-generation military cognitive communications, radar and electronic warfare platforms.
Agency: BAA/DARPA- Broad Agency Announcement/ Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Number: DARPA-BAA-12-17
Deadline: March 20, 2012
URL: https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=3b5cf23a978799579294399b33268c99&tab=core&_cview=0
DARPA is soliciting innovative research proposals in the area of crowd sourced formal verification of software. Proposed research should investigate innovative approaches that enable revolutionary advances in science, devices, or systems. Specifically excluded is research that primarily results in evolutionary improvements to the existing state of practice.
This BAA is being issued, and any resultant selection will be made, using procedures under FAR Part 35.016 (DoDGARS Part 22 for Cooperative Agreements). Any negotiations and/or awards will use procedures under FAR 15.4, Contract Pricing, as specified in the BAA (including DoDGARS Part 22 for Cooperative Agreements). Proposals received as a result of this BAA shall be evaluated in accordance with evaluation criteria specified herein through a scientific review process. The BAA will appear first on the Federal Business Opportunities website, http://www.fedbizopps.gov, and Grants.gov website at http://www.grants.gov/. The following information is for those wishing to respond to the BAA.
Agency: BAA/USAMRMC- Broad Agency Announcements/US Army Medical
Research and Materiel Command
Number: W911NF-12-R-0003
Deadline: Full Application: February 1, 2012
URL: http://www.arl.army.mil/www/default.cfm?page=8
The U.S. Army Research Office (ARO) solicits proposals for basic and scientific research in mechanical sciences, environmental sciences, mathematical and computer sciences, electronics, computational and information sciences, physics, chemistry, life sciences, and materials science.
Agency: BAA/USAMRMC- Broad Agency Announcements/US Army Medical
Research and Materiel Command
Number: W911NF-07-R-0001-05
Deadline: Full Application: February 1, 2012
URL: http://www.arl.army.mil/www/default.cfm?page=8
The U.S. Army Research Office and Army Research Laboratory (ARL/ARO) solicits proposals for basic and scientific research in chemistry, electronics, environmental sciences, life sciences, materials science, mathematical and computer sciences, mechanical sciences, physics, computational and information sciences, sensors and electron devices, survivability/lethality analysis, and weapons and materials research.
Agency: TATRC/DoD- Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research
Center/Dept. of Defense
Number: W81XWH-12-FEST-IIA
Deadline: March 22, 2012
URL: http://www.dodtechmatch.com/DOD/Opportunities/FedGrantView.aspx?id=W81XWH-12-FEST-IIA
Applications for the Combat Casualty Care Research Program are being solicited by the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, Defense Health Program (DHP). The Combat Casualty Care Research Program (CCCRP) provides resources for advances in biotechnology research administered by the Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC), located at Fort Detrick, Maryland. TATRC is administering the application process for this Program Announcement/Funding Opportunity, and the United States Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity (USAMRAA) is issuing this Program Announcement and will be negotiating all resulting awards. With this Program Announcement/Funding Opportunity, the US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (USAMRMC) is seeking to fund biotechnology research that culminates in outcomes and technologies that may qualify as advanced development activities within the Department of Defense (DoD). The results of the research funded through this Program Announcement/Funding Opportunity are expected to increase the body of knowledge available to professionals and practitioners in health, medical science and related fields. The research impact is expected to benefit both civilian and military communities, particularly as it relates to the Priority Areas of Forward Surgical/Intensive Critical Care, EnRoute Care, Mechanisms of immune-modulatory protection after hemorrhagic shock using complement inhibition, T-cell depletion, or T-cell sequestration, and Metabolic and Tissue Stabilization.
Agency: BAA/USAMRMC- Broad Agency Announcements/US Army Medical
Research and Materiel Command
Number: W81XWH-12-FEST-IIA
Deadline: Pre-Applications: December 1, 2011
Full Application: February 6, 2012
URL: http://www07.grants.gov/search/search.do?&mode=VIEW&oppId=124673
Applications for the Combat Casualty Care Research Program are being solicited by the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, Defense Health Program (DHP). The Combat Casualty Care Research Program (CCCRP) provides resources for advances in biotechnology research administered by the Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC), located at Fort Detrick, Maryland. TATRC is administering the application process for this Program Announcement/Funding Opportunity, and the United States Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity (USAMRAA) is issuing this Program Announcement and will be negotiating all resulting awards. With this Program Announcement/Funding Opportunity, the US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (USAMRMC) is seeking to fund biotechnology research that culminates in outcomes and technologies that may qualify as advanced development activities within the Department of Defense (DoD). The results of the research funded through this Program Announcement/Funding Opportunity are expected to increase the body of knowledge available to professionals and practitioners in health, medical science and related fields. The research impact is expected to benefit both civilian and military communities, particularly as it relates to the Priority Areas of Forward Surgical/Intensive Critical Care, EnRoute Care, Mechanisms of immune-modulatory protection after hemorrhagic shock using complement inhibition, T-cell depletion, or T-cell sequestration, and Metabolic and Tissue Stabilization.