Defense Medical Research and Development Program Applied Research and Advanced Technology Development Award — Defense Health Agency Contracting Activity - DHACA funding opportunity
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Defense Medical Research and Development Program Applied Research and Advanced Technology Development Award

The DMRDP Applied Research and Advanced Technology Development Award is being offered for the first time in FY10. These awards are intended to provide support for research that is designed to advance state-of–the-art sol...

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Award $0 Deadline 6028 days ago Location Alabama Type grant Level Federal Closed posted Aug 27, 2009
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  • Who can apply: Federal-level applicants (see eligibility for details).
  • Funding amount: total funding pool ~$97,000,000.
  • Next deadline: December 18, 2009.
  • Issued by: Defense Health Agency Contracting Activity - DHACA.
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Award amount
$0
Deadline
6028 days ago
Dec 18, 2009
Total pool
$97M

About this opportunity

The DMRDP Applied Research and Advanced Technology Development Award is being offered for the first time in FY10. These awards are intended to provide support for research that is designed to advance state-of–the-art solutions for world class medical care with an emphasis on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), of eye sight and advancing eye care, and other conditions directly relevant to the injuries our service members are currently receiving on the battlefield, as well as the capability needs of the JFHP CONOPS. DMRDP efforts will assess scientific and/or military field deployment feasibility of promising new products, pharmacologic agents (drugs and biologics), behavioral and rehabilitation interventions, diagnostic and therapeutic devices, clinical guidance, supporting medical information and training systems, and/or emerging approaches and technologies. These awards are expected to yield potential health technologies positioned for human testing. Awards under this announcement will consist solely of assistance agreements. This award is focused on applied research, defined as work that refines concepts and ideas into potential solutions with a view toward evaluating technical feasibility, and advanced technology development, defined as development of candidate solutions and components of early prototype systems up to the point where test and evaluation can be conducted in human trials or other relevant operational environments. Awards may support human studies but may not be used to support clinical trials. Awards may not be used to support fundamental basic research. Other DMRDP Program Announcements/Funding Opportunities for these areas of research are forthcoming. The DMRDP anticipates that approximately $97 million (M) of the FY10 appropriation will be available to support both intramural and extramural applied research and advanced technology development. This announcement is intended only for extramural investigators. A previous announcement was released for intramural investigators. An intramural investigator is defined as FY10 Defense Medical Research and Development Program (DMRDP) 3 a Department of Defense (DoD) employee working within a DoD laboratory or medical treatment facility (MTF) or a DoD activity embedded within a civilian medical center. An extramural investigator is defined as all those not included in the definition of intramural investigator. It is an intramural investigator to be named as a collaborator in a proposal submitted by an extramural investigator. In such cases, the extramural investigator must include a letter from the intramural collaborator’s Commander or Commanding Officer that authorizes the involvement of the intramural collaborator. The Government reserves the right to increase or decrease the approximately $97M available to support applied research and advanced technology development projects. All applications for DMRDP funding must specifically and clearly address one of the projects ( area of research) and tasks ( specific research needs) identified below. The Government reserves the right to reassign Projects/Tasks identified in applications if submitted under an incorrect Task area. Applications for research on Projects and Tasks (Projects/Tasks), other than those listed below should NOT be submitted in response to this Program Announcement/Funding Opportunity. If the proposed research project is not relevant to the advertised FY10 DMRDP Projects/Tasks, the Government reserves the right to administratively withdraw the application. FY10 DMRDP Projects: • Diagnosis and Treatment of Brain Injury • Polytrauma and Blast Injury • Operational Health and Performance • Rehabilitation • Psychological Health and Well-Being for Military Personnel and Families FY10 DMRDP Projects and Corresponding Tasks: Diagnosis and Treatment of Brain Injury • Mechanisms of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).

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Source ID49231
PostedAug 27, 2009

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