Spinal Cord Injury Research Program Advanced Technology Therapeutic Development Award — Defense Health Agency Contracting Activity - DHACA funding opportunity
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Spinal Cord Injury Research Program Advanced Technology Therapeutic Development Award

The Advanced Technology/Therapeutic Development Award (AT/TDA) is intended to support demonstration studies of pharmaceuticals (drugs, biologics, and vaccines) and medical devices in preclinical systems and/or the testin...

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Award $0 Deadline 6036 days ago Location Alabama Type grant Level Federal Closed posted Jul 13, 2009
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  • Who can apply: Federal-level applicants (see eligibility for details).
  • Funding amount: total funding pool ~$6,720,000.
  • Next deadline: December 10, 2009.
  • Issued by: Defense Health Agency Contracting Activity - DHACA.
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Award amount
$0
Deadline
6036 days ago
Dec 10, 2009
Total pool
$6.7M

About this opportunity

The Advanced Technology/Therapeutic Development Award (AT/TDA) is intended to support demonstration studies of pharmaceuticals (drugs, biologics, and vaccines) and medical devices in preclinical systems and/or the testing of therapeutics and devices in clinical studies. The intent of the Advanced Technology/Therapeutic Development Award is to assess therapeutics and devices for the diagnosis of SCI. The overall goal of this award mechanism is to accelerate the introduction of improved technologies for SCI into the clinical setting by supporting (1) cognitive/behavioral clinical studies, (2) clinical interventions, (3) the generation of the preclinical data ( Good Laboratory Practice animal safety and toxicity, identifying endpoints of clinical efficacy or its surrogate in animal models, and data collection sufficient to support an Investigational New Drug or Investigational Device Exemption application) necessary to conduct clinical trials after completion of the proposed research. The proposed studies are expected to be empirical in nature and product-driven and are expected to be at or beyond Biomedical Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 4 (for descriptions of TRL(s) please see pages 126-138 of the document located at http://www.darpa.mil/STO/solicitations/sn07-44/pdf/TRA_Desktop.pdf). All applications must specifically and clearly address the military relevance of the proposed research. Therefore, Principal Investigators (PIs) are strongly encouraged to collaborate and integrate their projects with military and/or VA research laboratories and programs. Each PI must provide a transition plan (including funding and resources) showing how the product will progress to clinical trials and/or delivery to the military market after the successful completion of this award. Applications must include relevant data to support the rationale for the proposed study. These data may be unpublished and/or from the published literature. DOD Spinal Cord Injury Advanced Technology/Therapeutic Development Award 4 Awards may support human studies but may not be used to support clinical trials of medical products to support regulatory submissions for new or expanded indications ( Phase I-IV clinical trials). Awards may not be used to support fundamental basic research. Proposals must include preliminary and/or published data relevant to the hypothesis/aims of the proposed research project. Awards may support human studies but may not be used to support clinical trials of medical products to support regulatory submissions for new or expanded indications ( Phase 1–4 clinical trials). Awards may not be used to support fundamental basic research. Proposals must include preliminary and/or published data relevant to the hypothesis/aims of the proposed research project. Refer to the Application Instructions & General Information, Appendix 6, for helpful information about distinguishing clinical trials and clinical research. PIs seeking funding for a clinical trial should apply to the FY09 SCIRP Clinical Trial Award –Rehabilitation mechanism (for information about this mechanism, see http://cdmrp.army.mil). Partnering PI Option: To foster collaboration and facilitate progress in the SCI research field by combined effort, the FY09 SCIRP is offering a Partnering PI option for this award mechanism. Development of the research plan should involve a reciprocal flow of ideas and information with equal intellectual input from all partners into the design of a single research project. For example, a proposed project in which a partner merely supplies support services, tissue samples, or access to patients will not meet the intent of this option. This award is structured to accommodate up to three PIs. One member of the team will be identified as the Initiating PI, who will be responsible for the majority of the administrative tasks associated with application submission.

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Source ID48413
PostedJul 13, 2009

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