DoD Bioscience and biomedical Broad Agency Announcements (BAA)
Other Miscellaneous DoD Broad Agency Announcements
DoD Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program (see below>>)
DoD Bioscience and biomedical Broad Agency Announcements (BAA)
#1) Department of Defense
United States Special Operations Command
Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for Extramural Biomedical Research and Development
Funding opportunity # W81XWH-USSOCOM-BAA 15-1
Amount of funding (see pages 11-12 in the guidelines):
The cost ceiling has been extended to $1.5M for proposals with outstanding scientific and technical merit that meet a critical need, however, most projects are anticipated to have a total cost at or below $700,000. Term: 2 years
Eligibility: faculty with PI eligibility
Research areas of interest (see pages 8-11 for detailed descriptions)
Medical simulation and training techniques
Prolonged field care
Damage control resuscitation (global treatment strategies, analgesia, far forward blood, blood components, and injectable hemostatics; austere surgical stabilization)
Portable lab diagnostics (biological, occupational and environmental health hazards)
Force Health Protection and environmental medicine (optimal acclimatization strategy; chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive; chelation solution)
Canine medicine
Timelines:
See pages 5-6 in attachment #1
Third Cycle Submissions:
Pre-proposal (required): Nov. 19, 2015
Invitation to submit a full proposal to be sent by Jan. 15, 2016
Full proposal deadline: 45 days after the invitation to submit has been sent
Guidelines:
To find the RFP, go to the grantsgov search webpage >>, under “Keyword” enter “Extramural Biomedical Research and Development", then click on the announcement, and then click on the “Related Documents” tab, then download the PDF file of the full announcement
*Reissued*
#2) DoD U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command
BAA for Extramural Medical Research
Funding opportunity # W81XWH-16-R-BAA1
Eligibility: faculty with PI eligiblity and CE faculty (with an approved CE faculty PI waiver)
Amount of funding:
There are no specified funding limitations. Term is up to 5 years (except for #9-AIMM* which is for 18 months or less).
Eligibility: faculty with PI eligibility and CE faculty (with an approved CE faculty PI waiver)
A. Research areas of interest (see the table of contents-page 2. Check the guidelines for complete descriptions and topics)
1. Military Infectious Diseases Research Program
2. Combat Casualty Care Research Program
3. Military Operational Medicine Research Program
4. Clinical and Rehavilitation Medicine Research Program
5. Medical Biological Defense Research Program
6. Medical Chemical Defense Research Program
7. Medical Simulation and Information Sciences Research Program
8. Radiation Health Effects Research Program
*9. Applied Innovation in Military Medicine (AIMM-budget period is 18 months or less)
B.
Research and Development of Devices or Technology
The USAMRMC may provide financial support for research and development related to medical devices or technologies.
Timeline:
Pre-proposals (required) accepted anytime via eBrap up until Sept. 30, 2016 11:59pm ET
Pre-proposals will be reviewed and certain individuals will be invited to submit full proposals
Full proposal (by invitation only) via grantsgov
Guidelines
Click on the “Related documents” tab just under the title to access the guidelines:
http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=279338
#3) DoD Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
Biological Technologies
Funding opportunity #: DARPA-BAA-15-35
Amount of funding and term not specified.
Eligibility: faculty with PI eligibility
Proposed research should investigate leading edge approaches that enable revolutionary advances in science, technologies, or systems at the intersection of biology with engineering and the physical and computer sciences.
Areas of interest: please see pages 5-6 in the guidelines. Examples include: developing radical new techniques and technologies to optimally restore and maintain the health and abilities of military service members; developing new tools and techniques for forward engineering of biological systems (cells, tissues, organs, organisms, and complex communities) to be develop new products and functional systems as as well as to gain new insights into underlying mechanisms; leveraging new computational techniques from computer science, big data, and biology to enable investigation and generation of knowledge from biological data at scale, etc..
Note: Abstract submission (strongly encouraged) in advance of a full proposal.
Closing date: April 28, 2016
Guidelines: To find this RFP, go to the grantsgov search webpage >>, enter under "Funding Opportunity Number", enter “DARPA-BAA-15-35”, click on the RFP, then click on “Related Documents”, then download the PDF file of the full announcement.
Other Miscellaneous DoD Broad Agency Announcements
Department of Defense (DoD)
Army Research Office (ARO)
Office of Naval Research (ONR)
Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)
FY 2016 Multidisciplinary Research Program of the University Research Initiative (MURI) Grant ONR-15-FOA-0011
Eligibility: faculty with PI eligibility
The MURI program supports basic research in science and engineering at U.S. institutions of higher education
Timeline:
White paper deadline (strongly encouraged*): Sept. 8, 2015, 4 p.m. EDT submit to the Research Topic Chief
Full proposal deadline: December 7, 2015, 4 p.m. EST via grantgov
*Note: Any offeror may still submit a full proposal even if its white paper was not identified as being of “particular value” to the Government or if no white paper was submitted. However, the initial evaluation of the white papers should give prospective awardee some indication of whether a later full proposal would likely result in an award.
See the overview webpage below for a list of 21 research topics and to download the guidelines:
http://med.stanford.edu/rmg/funding/dod_muri.html
DoD Air Force Office of Scientific Research
Research Interests of the Air Force of Scientific Research
BAA-ARFL-AFOSR-2015-0001
Topics of interest:
Complete descriptions of these topics and subtopic areas can be found in the program guidelines (see the table of contents on page 3):
Engineering and complex systems
Information networks
Physical sciences
Chemistry and Biological sciences
Innovative research concepts
Amount of funding: $200K-$400K/yr for up to 5 years
Eligibility: faculty with PI eligibility
Deadline: this remains open until superseded
Note: Applicants are encouraged to contact the Program Officer for the subject area to discuss the proposed research effort, particularly the current state of related research, the potential of the effort to advance the state of the art, and anticipated budget. The Program Officer may ask for additional information at that time. (See page 69 of the guidelines)
Guidelines: To find this RFP, go to the grantsgov search webpage >>, enter under keyword, "Research Interests of the Air Force of Scientific Research”, select the 2015 RFP, then click on “Related Documents”, then download the PDF file of the full announcement.
DoD Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program (CDMRP)
DoD CDMRP Synopsis of Current Funding Opportunities
Please see the Stanford eligibility clarification comments for variouis announcements below before downloading and reading the guidelines.
Current programs:
The pre-application deadlines have passed for these programs:
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research Program; Autism Research Program; Bone Marrow Failure Research Program; Breast Cancer Research Program; Clinical and Rehabilitative Medicine Research Program: Neuromusculoskeletal Injuries Research Award; Multiple Sclerosis Research Program; Neurofibromatosis Research Program; Ovarian Cancer Research Program; Peer Reviewed Cancer Research Program; Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program (PRMRP); Spinal Cord Injury Research Program; Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Research Program; Lung Cancer Research Program; Prostate Cancer Research Program; Medical Research and Development Program FY15 Metrics: Transitioning Training to Reality (RealMETRX) Award & Medical Decision Aids – Predictive Markers (SimMarkers) Award; Military Burn Research Program; Peer Reviewed Orthopaedic Research Program; Peer Reviewed Alzheimer's Research Program (PRARP); Epilepsy Research Program; Orthotics and Prosthetics Research Program; Reconstructive Transplant Research Program; Gulf War Illness Research Program; Psychological Health/Traumatic Brain Injury Research Program (PHI/TBIRP)
Breast Cancer Research Program
Breakthrough Level 3
The deadline has passed for this RFP.
Pre-application (required): September 18, 2015, 5 p.m. ET via eBrap
Institutional representative (RPM/RMG or OSR) deadline: Dec. 11, 2015
Full proposal: Dec. 21, 2015, 11:59pm ET, via grantsgov
Guidelines:
http://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/bcrp.shtml
**RFP reissued**
Breakthrough Award Levels 1 and 2
Purpose: The intent of the Breakthrough Award is to support promising research that has high potential to lead to or make breakthroughs in breast cancer.
Funding level descriptions:
Funding Level 1: Innovative, high-risk/high-reward research that is in the earliest stages of idea development. Research with potential to yield new avenues of investigation. Proof of concept. No preliminary data required.
Funding Level 2: Research that is already supported by preliminary data and has potential to make significant advancements toward clinical translation. Demonstration of efficacy in in vivo models, as applicable.
Eligibility: Faculty with PI eligibility and CE faculty (with an approved CE faculty waiver obtained prior to the pre-application); Instructors* and Postdoctoral Fellows*
Career Development PI waiver: Instructors* and Postdoctoral Fellows* will need to submit and obtain approval for career development PI waivers >> through their RPMs in RMG in prior to submitting a pre-application/letter of intent. Please complete the mentorship statement provided by the sponsor.
Stanford eligibility clarification for this RFP: The eligibility guidelines indicate "Investigators at all academic levels (or equivalent) are eligible to submit an application." and Postdoctoral fellows are eligible to submit and are encouraged to apply. Because the RFP is considered a mentored career development grant for postdoctoral fellows, our Dean's Office has confirmed this can also be considered mentored career development grant for Instructors as well.
Academic staff-researc (Research associates, senior research scholars) are not eligible.
Partnering PI Option: The Breakthrough Award encourages applications that include meaningful and productive collaborations between investigators. The Partnering PI Option is structured to accommodate two PIs, called the Initiating PI and the Partnering PI, each of whom will receive a separate award.
Amount of funding
Funding level 1: maximum of $375,000 direct costs plus indirects over 3 years
Funding level 1 with Partnering PI Option: combined for the two PIs: maximum of $600,000 direct costs plus indirects over 3 years
Funding level 2: maximum of $750,000 direct costs plus indirects over 3 years.
Funding level 2 with Partnering PI Option: combined for the two PIs: maximum of $1 million direct costs plus indirects over 3 years
Timeline:
All PIs are encouraged to contact their RPMs asap to let them know of their intent to apply for this RFP.
**Postdoctoral fellows and Instructors-please submit your Career Development PI waiver request >> and CE faculty submit your CE faculty PI waiver request >> to your RPM preferably 2 weeks prior to the LOI/pre-application deadline.
Pre-application [letter of intent] (required) deadline: Nov. 18, 2015, 5pm ET via https://ebrap.org/
Institutional representative (RPM/RMG or OSR) deadline: Nov. 23, 2015
Full proposal: Dec. 2, 2015, 11:59 p.m. ET via grantsgov
http://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/bcrp.shtml
Peer Reviewed Orthopaedic Research Program
Orthopaedic Care and Rehabilation Consortium
Amount of funding: maximum of $18 million total costs (includes indirect costs) over 5 years
Eligibility: The Coordinating Center PI must be an independent investigator at or above the level of Associate Professor (or equivalent) at an eligible organization.
Stanford Associate Professors and above with PI eligibility.
Purpose: A single $18 million award will be made to support the FY15 PRORP Orthopaedic Care and Rehabilitation Consortium. This award will be made to the Coordinating Center applicant that is selected for funding. The Coordinating Center will provide funding support to the Clinical Study Sites through the appropriate subaward or other instrument. The PI for the Coordinating Center application must be at the level of Associate Professor with PI eligibility and above. The Coordinating Center can also be one of the clinical sites.
The PRORP OCRCA mechanism is being offered for the first time in FY15. The PRORP OCRCA is intended to support the establishment of a Consortium that consists of multiple organizations and individuals collaboratively working on clinical studies that are focused on improving both acute care treatment outcomes and functional, long-term rehabilitation outcomes of severe musculoskeletal injuries commonly associated with military combat or combat-related activities.
The Government anticipates that applicants will assemble an expert team from multiple institutions, including, but not limited to, academia, MTFs, other Government agencies, clinical research institutions, industry partners, and not-for-profit enterprises to satisfy the objectives of this Program Announcement/Funding Opportunity.
Timeline:
Pre-application/letter of intent (required): Nov. 5, 2015, 5 p.m. ET via eBrap
Institutional representative (RPM/RMG or OSR) deadline: Dec. 1, 2015
Full proposal: Dec. 8, 2015, 11:59pm ET, via grantsgov
Guidelines:
http://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/prorp.shtml
Neurotoxin Exposure Treatment Parkinson’s Research (NETPR) Program
Neurotoxin Exposure Treatment Parkinson’s Research (NETPR) Program
Career Progression Award
Amount of funding: maximum of $250,000 direct costs (plus indirects) for up to 2 years
Eligibility: Stanford assist. prof. with PI eligibility and CE assist. prof. (with an approved CE faculty PI waiver). Applicants must never have received an NIH R01 grant.
Supports independent, early-career investigators who have innovative, high-impact ideas or new technologies applicable to PD research and/or patient care
Instructors, Clinical Instructors, Academic staff-research (research assoc.) are not eligible because Stanford does not consider them to be independent positions.
No citizenship restriction
Timeline:
Pre-application/letter of intent (required): Dec. 2, 2015, 5 p.m. ET via eBrap
Institutional representative (RPM/RMG or OSR) deadline: Dec. 9, 2015
Full proposal: Dec. 16, 2015 , 11:59pm ET, via grantsgov
Guidelines:
http://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/netpr.shtml
Neurotoxin Exposure Treatment Parkinson’s Research (NETPR) Program
Depression Research Award
Amount of funding: maximum of $1,500,000 direct costs (plus indirects) for up to 3 years
[CORRECTION] Eligibility: Stanford associate professors and above with PI eligibility and CE associate professors and above (with an approved CE faculty PI waiver)
Supports research efforts that will make significant advancements in the understanding of serotonergic and non-serotonergic molecular pathways identified with depression and associated biological phenomena that link the pathways to other risk factors in the development and progression of PD
Instructors, Clinical Instructors, Academic staff-research (research assoc.) are not eligible because Stanford does not consider them to be independent positions.
No citizenship restriction
Timeline:
Pre-application/letter of intent (required): Dec. 2, 2015, 5 p.m. ET via eBrap
Institutional representative (RPM/RMG or OSR) deadline: Dec. 9, 2015
Full proposal: Dec. 16, 2015 , 11:59pm ET, via grantsgov
Guidelines:
http://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/netpr.shtml
Defense Medical Research and Development Program
Defense Medical Research and Development Program
Extremity Regeneration Technology/Therapeutic Development Award
Amount of funding: maximum of $2.1 million total costs (direct and indirect) for up to 3 years
Supports the translation of promising preclinical findings into products focused on extremity regeneration
The focus is on bone and soft tissue salvage technologies for the treatment of trauma-induced damage
Eligibility: Stanford faculty with PI eligibility and CE faculty (with an approved CE faculty PI waiver)
Instructors, Clinical Instructors, Academic staff-research (research assoc.) are not eligible because Stanford does not consider them to be independent positions.
Timeline:
Pre-application/letter of intent (required): Dec. 15, 2015, 5 p.m. ET via eBrap
Institutional representative (RPM/RMG or OSR) deadline: Dec. 14, 2015
Full proposal: Dec. 22, 2015 , 11:59pm ET, via grantsgov
Guidelines:
http://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/dmrdp.shtml
Defense Medical Research and Development Program
Extremity Regeneration Intervention Award
Amount of funding: maximum of $4.9 million total costs (direct and indirect) for up to 4 years
Supports Phase I, II, or pivotal clinical trial phase development on extremity regeneration
The focus is on bone and soft tissue salvage technologies for the treatment of trauma-induced damage
Eligibility: Stanford faculty with PI eligibility and CE faculty (with an approved CE faculty PI waiver >>)
Instructors, Clinical Instructors, Academic staff-research (research assoc.) are not eligible because Stanford does not consider them to be independent positions.
Timeline:
Pre-application/letter of intent (required): Dec. 15, 2015, 5 p.m. ET via eBrap
Institutional representative (RPM/RMG or OSR) deadline: Dec. 14, 2015
Full proposal: Dec. 22, 2015 , 11:59pm ET, via grantsgov
Guidelines:
http://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/dmrdp.shtml
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