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PAR-15-121: HHS SBIR PAR-15-121
Release Date: 02-19-2015Open Date: 03-28-2015 Due Dates: Multiple Close Date: 01-05-2017Background The Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) initiative is a Presidential project aimed at revolutionizing our understanding of the human brain. By accelerating the development and application of innovative technologies, researchers will be able to produce a new dynamic picture of the brain that, for the first time, shows how individual cells and com ...
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PA-13-387: HHS SBIR PA-13-387
Release Date: 11-07-2013Open Date: 03-05-2014 Due Dates: Multiple Close Date: 01-07-2017Purpose This Funding Opportunity Announcement seeks small business organizations to develop opioid and adjuvant drug combinations within a single dosage form for treatment of a pain condition. The drug combination should provide improved analgesia when compared with the same dose (morphine equivalents) of opioid monotherapy. Such dosage forms should minimize opioid exposure while optimizing anal ...
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PA-13-388: HHS STTR PA-13-388
Release Date: 11-07-2013Open Date: 03-05-2014 Due Dates: Multiple Close Date: 01-07-2017Purpose This Funding Opportunity Announcement seeks small business organizations to develop opioid and adjuvant drug combinations within a single dosage form for treatment of a pain condition. The drug combination should provide improved analgesia when compared with the same dose (morphine equivalents) of opioid monotherapy. Such dosage forms should minimize opioid exposure while optimizing anal ...
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PA-14-058: HHS SBIR PA-14-058
Release Date: 01-03-2014Open Date: 03-05-2014 Due Dates: Multiple Close Date: 01-07-2017Diabetes markedly impairs quality of life and shortens lifespan primarily through premature cardiovascular mortality, neuropathy, nephropathy, retinopathy and wound healing compromise. Those complications lead to coronary, cerebral and peripheral artery disease, blindness, renal failure, impaired cognitive function, painful nerve disorders, diabetic foot ulcers and amputation. In addition to its d ...
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PA-14-054: HHS STTR PA-14-054
Release Date: 01-02-2014Open Date: 03-05-2014 Due Dates: Multiple Close Date: 01-07-2017Background Recent significant advances in genetics, the basic understanding of physiology, and the pathogenesis of disease coupled with technological advances in areas such as bioinformatics, chemical biology, synthetic chemistry, and protein engineering have provided a rich knowledge base and strong toolbox to identify and pursue new drug targets with the goal of generating new molecular therap ...
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PA-14-055: HHS SBIR PA-14-055
Release Date: 01-02-2014Open Date: 03-05-2014 Due Dates: Multiple Close Date: 01-07-2017Background Recent significant advances in genetics, the basic understanding of physiology, and the pathogenesis of disease coupled with technological advances in areas such as bioinformatics, chemical biology, synthetic chemistry, and protein engineering have provided a rich knowledge base and strong toolbox to identify and pursue new drug targets with the goal of generating new molecular therap ...
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PAR-14-088: HHS SBIR PAR-14-088
Release Date: 02-05-2014Open Date: 03-05-2014 Due Dates: Multiple Close Date: 01-07-2017The SBIR/STTR Programs were recently reauthorized by the United States Congress with the SBIR/STTR Reauthorization Act of 2011 (P.L. 112-81). One change that was made to the SBIR program in this reauthorization was the authority for certain participating federal agencies to ‘issue a Phase II award to a small business concern that did not receive a Phase I award for that research/resear ...
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PA-14-102: HHS STTR PA-14-102
Release Date: 02-13-2014Open Date: 04-07-2014 Due Dates: Multiple Close Date: 01-07-2017Awareness of the mechanisms of HIV persistence and latent reservoirs has greatly increased over the last decade. The scientific community now agrees that the time has come to pursue research towards a cure for HIV. In addition, eradication efforts are facilitated by the presence of a clear target, the integrated, latent HIV provirus in resting CD4+ T cells. A few years ago, HIV c ...
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PA-14-101: HHS SBIR PA-14-101
Release Date: 02-13-2014Open Date: 04-07-2014 Due Dates: Multiple Close Date: 01-07-2017Awareness of the mechanisms of HIV persistence and latent reservoirs has greatly increased over the last decade. The scientific community now agrees that the time has come to pursue research towards a cure for HIV. In addition, eradication efforts are facilitated by the presence of a clear target, the integrated, latent HIV provirus in resting CD4+ T-cells. A few years ago, HIV cure re ...
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PAR-14-265: HHS SBIR PAR-14-265
Release Date: 06-20-2014Open Date: 11-05-2014Due Date: 01-07-2017Close Date: 01-07-2017The SBIR/STTR Programs were recently reauthorized by the United States Congress with the SBIR/STTR Reauthorization Act of 2011(P.L. 112-81). One change that was made to the SBIR program in this reauthorization was the authority for certain participating federal agencies to ‘issue a Phase II award to a small business concern that did not receive a Phase I award for that research/researc ...
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