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NOTE: The Solicitations and topics listed on this site are copies from the various SBIR agency solicitations and are not necessarily the latest and most up-to-date. For this reason, you should visit the respective agency SBIR sites to read the official version of the solicitations and download the appropriate forms and rules.

  1. PA-11-347: NINDS SBIR Technology Transfer

    Release Date: 09-22-2011Open Date: 11-05-2011Due Date: 09-08-2014Close Date: 09-08-2014

    The NINDS SBIR Technology Transfer (SBIR-TT) Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is intended to help move commercially-viable neuroscience based technologies from the NIH Intramural Program to the marketplace. Small Business Concerns (SBCs) are encouraged to submit applications that further develop such technologies and bring them to the commercial market. While universities can spin off comp ...

    SBIRPhase IDepartment of Health and Human Services
  2. PA-11-340: Development of novel and emerging technologies for the accurate detection and diagnosis of polymicrobial infections in biomedical laboratory animal models

    Release Date: 09-16-2011Open Date: 11-05-2011Due Date: 09-08-2014Close Date: 09-08-2014

    Microbial infections in biomedical laboratory animal models have become an increasingly important topic, because the constant possibility of outbreaks that may threaten the survival or utility of biomedical animal models available for current and future research needs. This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) encourages applications from small business concerns (SBCs) for Small Business Innovat ...

    SBIRPhase IDepartment of Health and Human Services
  3. PA-11-335: Lab to Marketplace: Tools for Biomedical and Behavioral Research

    Release Date: 09-08-2011Open Date: 11-05-2011Due Date: 09-08-2014Close Date: 09-08-2014

    The NIH and other research sponsors invest a significant amount of funds in the development of new technologies to study biology and behavior, from basic and clinical perspectives, through a variety of mechanisms, including, from NIH, the R01, R21, P01, P41, and P50 grants. This investment has produced a large number of technologies that include hardware (e.g., instruments, devices, etc.), softwar ...

    SBIRPhase IDepartment of Health and Human Services
  4. PAR-11-304: Development of Appropriate Pediatric Formulations and Drug Delivery Systems

    Release Date: 08-11-2011Open Date: 11-05-2011Due Date: 09-08-2014Close Date: 09-08-2014

    Purpose This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant applications from small business concerns (SBCs) to address different and complementary research needs for the development appropriate pediatric drug formulations in different age groups. This FOA also encourages the development and testing of novel drug delivery systems in the pediatric p ...

    SBIRPhase IDepartment of Health and Human Services
  5. PAR-11-305: Development of Appropriate Pediatric Formulations and Drug Delivery Systems

    Release Date: 08-11-2011Open Date: 11-05-2011Due Date: 09-08-2014Close Date: 09-08-2014

    Purpose This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grant applications from small business concerns (SBCs) to address different and complementary research needs for the development appropriate pediatric drug formulations in different age groups. This FOA also encourages the development and testing of novel drug delivery systems in the pediatric p ...

    SBIRPhase IDepartment of Health and Human Services
  6. PA-11-215: New Technology for Proteomics and Glycomics

    Release Date: 05-19-2011Open Date: 07-05-2011Due Date: 05-08-2014Close Date: 05-08-2014

    1. Research Objectives Proteomics continues to be a rapidly expanding field. However, despite explosive growth in both academic and commercial efforts, concrete technical capabilities are far from adequate to realize this promise. Proteomics technologies and methods in the three broad, interacting domains of biology, analytical chemistry, and informatics are still largely inadequate to address ...

    SBIRPhase IDepartment of Health and Human Services
  7. PA-11-135: Competing Renewal Awards of SBIR Phase IIB Grants for Brain and Behavior Tools

    Release Date: 02-28-2011Open Date: 03-05-2011Due Date: 01-08-2014Close Date: 01-08-2014

    Research Objectives The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Blueprint for Neuroscience Research is a collaborative effort among the NIH Office of the Director and 15 Institutes and Centers to accelerate the pace of discovery and understanding in neuroscience research (http://neuroscienceblueprint.nih.gov/). This FOA is affiliated with the Neuroscience Blueprint, with Institutes and Centers parti ...

    SBIRPhase IIDepartment of Health and Human Services
  8. PA-11-133: Complex Technologies and Therapeutics Development for Mental Health Research and Practice

    Release Date: 02-25-2011Open Date: 03-05-2011Due Date: 01-08-2014Close Date: 01-08-2014

    Research Objectives The overarching goal of the SBIR program at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) is to support small businesses to develop technologies that can advance the mission of the Institute, including in basic neuroscience research relevant to mental disorders, translational and clinical research of mental disorders, clinical diagnosis or treatment of mental disorders, and ...

    SBIRPhase IDepartment of Health and Human Services
  9. PA-11-134: Lab to Marketplace: Tools for Brain and Behavioral Research

    Release Date: 02-25-2011Open Date: 03-05-2011Due Date: 01-08-2014Close Date: 01-08-2014

    Research Objectives The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Blueprint for Neuroscience Research is a collaborative effort among the NIH Office of the Director and 15 Institutes and Centers to accelerate the pace of discovery and understanding in neuroscience research (http://neuroscienceblueprint.nih.gov/). This FOA is affiliated with the Neuroscience Blueprint, with Institutes and Centers parti ...

    SBIRPhase IDepartment of Health and Human Services
  10. PA-10-176: Advanced Tools and Technologies for Deep Brain Stimulation

    Release Date: 04-27-2010Open Date: 07-05-2010Due Date: 05-08-2013Close Date: 05-08-2013

    1. Research Objectives The clinical utility of deep brain stimulation (DBS) for the treatment of the debilitating symptoms of motor disorders, including Parkinson’s disease and essential tremor has been established. In addition, DBS may offer relief of symptoms in other disorders such as Dystonia, Tourette’s Syndrome and Epilepsy. DBS is considered a treatment option for patients whose sym ...

    SBIRPhase IDepartment of Health and Human Services
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