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PA-06-418, Exploratory/Developmental Bioengineering Research Grants(EBRG) [R21]
Release Date: May 17, 2006
Announcement Number: PA-06-418
Application Receipt Date:
June 1, 2006
October 1, 2006
February 16, 2007
June 16, 2007
October 16, 2007
February 16, 2008
June 16, 2008
October 16, 2008
February 16, 2009
June 16, 2009
Funding Contact: Joseph Pancrazio, Ph.D.
Program Area: Repair and Plasticity
Brief Description:
Many major biomedical research problems are best addressed using a multi-disciplinary approach that extends beyond the traditional
biological and clinical sciences. Principles and techniques in allied quantitative sciences such as physics, mathematics,
chemistry, computer sciences, and engineering are increasingly being applied to good effect in biomedical research. Bioengineering
integrates principles from a diversity of technical and biomedical fields, and the resulting multi-disciplinary research is
providing new basic understandings, novel products, and innovative technologies that improve basic knowledge, human health,
and quality of life. Bioengineering also crosses the boundaries of scientific disciplines that are represented throughout
academia, Federal laboratories, and industry. Recognizing the importance of bioengineering in public health, the Bioengineering
Consortium (BECON; http://www.becon.nih.gov) was established in 1997 as a focus for bioengineering activities at the NIH.
Solicited here, under the auspices of BECON, are applications for exploratory or developmental bioengineering research grants
(EBRG) that serve the mission of one or more of the participating NIH institutes or centers
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