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NCRR's Division of Biomedical Technology supports research to develop innovative technologies and helps make them accessible to the biomedical research community.

NCRR's Division of Biomedical Technology supports research to develop innovative technologies and helps make them accessible to the biomedical research community.

NCRR's Division of Biomedical Technology supports research to develop innovative technologies and helps make them accessible to the biomedical research community.

NCRR's Division of Biomedical Technology supports research to develop innovative technologies and helps make them accessible to the biomedical research community.

NCRR's Division of Biomedical Technology supports research to develop innovative technologies and helps make them accessible to the biomedical research community.

Small Business Funding Opportunities

Instrumentation and Specialized Technologies for Biomedical Research

NCRR’s Division of Biomedical Technology 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 Areas

NCRR supports research to discover, create, and develop innovative technologies and provides access to these technologies to the biomedical research community. The center is especially interested in funding research in topics areas such as:

  • New or improved instruments, devices, and related methods to facilitate biomedical or behavioral research. Instrumentation includes but is not limited to mass spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance, imaging, fluorescent or kinetic or laser spectroscopies, X-ray absorption/diffraction, electron or confocal microscopies, and flow cytometry.
  • Computer science and technology designed to study biomedical or behavioral research problems, such as computer visualization, computer modeling and simulation, and structure-based drug design.
  • New bioinformatics technology infrastructure, such as data management and analysis tools, networking infrastructure, and collaborative tool development.
  • Novel technologies for proteomics and glycomics discovery, such as sample handing, separations, mass spectrometry, and computational tools for protein identification, data curation, and mining.

Contact Information

For further information about NCRR support for small business opportunities in biomedical technology, contact:

Dr. Amy L. Swain
SBIR/STTR Program Officer
Division of Biomedical Technology
National Center for Research Resources
National Institutes of Health
One Democracy Plaza, Room 964
6701 Democracy Boulevard, MSC 4874
Bethesda, Maryland 20892-4874 (20817 for express mail)
Telephone: 301-435-0755
Fax: 301-480-3659
E-mail: SwainA@mail.nih.gov

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