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Probes for Microimaging The Nervous System (SBIR [R43/R44])
Release Date: December 18, 2008
Announcement Number: PA-09-062
Application Receipt Date:
April 5, 2009
August 5, 2009
December 5, 2009
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December 5, 2010
April 5, 2011
August 5, 2011
December 5, 2011
Funding Contact: Daofen Chen, Ph.D.
Program Area: Systems and Cognitive Neuroscience
Brief Description:
This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) invites Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant applications that propose
research and development of probes useful in imaging the structure and function of the brain and other parts of the nervous
system, with award duration and amounts greater than those routinely allowed under the SBIR programs. Specifically this FOA
invites SBIR applications that propose research and development of probes that generate signals detectable by one or more
imaging modality. Such probes should indicate the structure or function of molecules or subcellular elements of neurons or
other cells of the nervous system. Of special interest are applications that propose research and development of novel probes,
although significant enhancements of already existing probes are also invited. Grant applications may propose projects that
will result in probes solely intended for use in research or probes that might have clinical utility. It is expected that
this initiative will require expertise from a variety of disciplines, including neuroscience, biology, chemistry, physics,
engineering, biotechnology, and bioengineering. Moreover, it is anticipated that these types of expertise will be brought
together in various combinations in individual proposed projects.
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