DoD Injury Prevention, Physiological and Environmental Health Award (IPPEHA) — Defense Health Agency Contracting Activity - DHACA funding opportunity
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DoD Injury Prevention, Physiological and Environmental Health Award (IPPEHA)

The DMRDP, IPPEHA expects to fund between three (3) and five (5) applications in response to this solicitation, depending on the quality and number of applications received and the total cost of applications approved for...

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Deadline 4785 days ago Location Alabama Type grant Level Federal Closed posted Feb 5, 2013
✦ AI Summary
  • Who can apply: Federal-level applicants (see eligibility for details).
  • Funding amount: total funding pool ~$6,000,000.
  • Next deadline: May 14, 2013.
  • Issued by: Defense Health Agency Contracting Activity - DHACA.
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Deadline
4785 days ago
May 14, 2013
Total pool
$6M

About this opportunity

The DMRDP, IPPEHA expects to fund between three (3) and five (5) applications in response to this solicitation, depending on the quality and number of applications received and the total cost of applications approved for funding. Funding of applications received in response to this Program Announcement/Funding Opportunity is contingent upon the availability of Federal funds for this Program. An estimated $6M in FY13 funds are available to fund the first year of performance of successful proposals. Adequate funds to support the remaining years of performance are expected to become available through the DMRDP in future years. The Government reserves the right to increase or decrease the approximately $6M available to support awards.This Program Announcement/Funding Opportunity is focused on specific research topics of injury prevention, physiological health, and environmental health and protection as outlined in Section B. Investigators must demonstrate logical reasoning and a sound scientific rationale established through a critical review and analysis of the literature for the proposal to be competitive. Research projects should include a well-formulated, testable hypothesis based on a strong scientific rationale. This award mechanism is focused on applied research, defined as research that refines concepts and ideas into potential solutions to military health and performance problems with a view toward evaluating technical feasibility; includes studies and investigations leading to candidate solutions in preparation for initial human testing. This award mechanism will also support advanced technology development which is defined as research for the development of candidate solutions and components of early prototype systems for test and evaluation. Promising drug and vaccine candidates and medical devices and technologies are selected for initial safety and efficacy testing in small scale human clinical trials. Applications may include phase I or early phase II clinical trials, but not late phase II large-scale effectiveness clinical trials or advanced development of products and capabilities. Preliminary data are required for applied research and advanced technology development applications. Awards may not be used to support fundamental basic research, defined as research directed toward attaining a greater knowledge and understanding of fundamental principles of science and medicine relevant to the improvement of medical care in operationally relevant environments.A clinical trial is defined as a prospective accrual of human subjects where an intervention ( procedure, rehabilitative modality, behavioral intervention or other) is tested on a human subject for a measurable outcome with respect to exploratory , and/or efficacy. This outcome represents a direct effect on the human subject of that intervention or interaction.

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Source systemgrants.gov
Source ID218734
PostedFeb 5, 2013

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