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Small Business Funding OpportunitiesTake Note Small Business Funding Opportunities New Technologies for Transient Molecular Complex Characterization New Technologies for Transient Molecular Complex Characterization New Technology for Proteomics and Glycomics New Technology for Proteomics and Glycomics Visualizing Biomedical Research Characteristics—Contract Solicitation (1.3MB PDF, requires free Acrobat Reader) Technological Innovations for Interdisciplinary Research Incorporating the Behavioral and Social Sciences Technological Innovations for Interdisciplinary Research Incorporating the Behavioral and Social Sciences Lab to Marketplace: Tools for Biomedical and Behavioral Research PHS 2008-02 Omnibus Solicitation of the NIH for Small Business Technology Transfer Grant Applications PHS 2008-02 Omnibus Solicitation of the NIH, CDC, and FDA for Small Business Innovation Research Grant Applications Innovations in Biomedical Computational Science and Technology Initiative Innovations in Biomedical Computational Science and Technology Initiative Research Supplements to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research Other NIH Small Business Funding Opportunities ON THIS PAGE: SEE ALSO: Comparative MedicineNCRR's Division of Comparative Medicine seeks to increase small business participation in federally supported research and development as well as the private-sector commercialization of technology developed with federal support. It does this through the federal government's Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs. Funding AreasNCRR helps meet the needs of biomedical researchers for high-quality, disease-free animals and specialized animal research facilities. Of particular interest to scientists are a variety of sources for genetic analysis services, biological materials such as cultures and reagents, and on-line information about model organisms. Other areas include:
Additional high priority needs are for the development of innovative methods and tools to control and prevent herpes virus B in nonhuman primates and the development of effective means of accessing and using disease models-related data. Contact InformationFor further information about NCRR support for small business opportunities related to comparative medicine, contact: Michael C. Chang, Ph.D. |
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