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NIH: Use of 3D Printing for Creation of Implantable Devices
February 18,2016

NIH: Use of 3D Printing for Creation of Implantable Devices

  • Release Date:01-13-2016
  • Open Date:01-13-2016
  • Due Date:03-17-2016
  • Close Date:03-17-2016

This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) encourages applications for Phased Innovation (R21/R33) grant awards to utilize 3D printing technologies to develop implantable devices and biodegradable scaffolds for long-term use that will adapt to the needs of growing children. This FOA provides support for up to two years (R21 phase) for research planning activities and feasibility studies, followed by a possible transition to expanded research support (R33 phase). Transition to the R33 depends on the completion of applicant-defined milestones, as well as program priorities and the availability of funds.

DOE: Energy Frontier Research Centers
February 18,2016

DOE: Energy Frontier Research Centers

  • Release Date:02-08-2016
  • Open Date:02-08-2016
  • Due Date:04-19-2016
  • Close Date:04-19-2016

BES solicits applications in two topical areas: 1) novel and innovative methods for characterization, transformation, and separation of nuclear waste; and 2) new materials for long-term storage of nuclear waste, including waste forms. Research related to contaminant fate and transport in subsurface geological environments is outside the scope of this FOA.

DOE: Computational Materials Sciences
February 18,2016

DOE: Computational Materials Sciences

  • Release Date:02-05-2016
  • Open Date:02-09-2016
  • Due Date:04-25-2016
  • Close Date:04-25-2016

The Office of Basic Energy Sciences (BES) of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announces its interest in receiving applications in Computational Materials Sciences proposing integrated, multidisciplinary teams that will perform research to develop validated community codes and data bases for predictive design of functional materials, excluding structural materials.

Vehicle Technologies Program Wide Funding Opportunity Announcement - DOE FY 2016
January 5,2016

Vehicle Technologies Program Wide Funding Opportunity Announcement - DOE FY 2016

  • Release Date:12-18-2015
  • Open Date:12-18-2015
  • Due Date:01-05-2016
  • Close Date:01-05-2016

The purpose of this Notice of Intent is to provide potential applicants advance notice that the Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy intends to issue, on behalf of the Vehicle Technologies Office, a Funding Opportunity Announcement, number DE-FOA-0001384 entitled FY 2016 Vehicle Technologies Program Wide Funding Opportunity Announcement.

Strategic Technologies - DARPA-BAA-16-18
January 5,2016

Strategic Technologies - DARPA-BAA-16-18

  • Release Date:12-23-2015
  • Open Date:12-23-2015
  • Due Date:12-21-2016
  • Close Date:12-21-2016

DARPA is seeking innovative ideas and disruptive technologies that offer the potential for significant capability improvement across the Strategic Technology Office focus areas. This includes technology development related to Battle Management, Command and Control (BMC2), Communications and Networks, Electronic Warfare, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR), Position, Navigation, and Timing (PNT), Maritime, and Foundational Strategic Technologies and Systems. Proposed research should investigate approaches that enable revolutionary advances in science, devices, or systems. DARPA anticipates funding a limited number of proposals under this BAA. Specifically excluded are existing mature solutions and research that results in evolutionary improvements to existing technologies.

Shared Instrumentation Grant (SIG) Program (S10) - PAR-16-054
January 5,2016

Shared Instrumentation Grant (SIG) Program (S10) - PAR-16-054

  • Release Date:12-09-2015
  • Open Date:12-09-2015
  • Due Date:05-16-2016
  • Close Date:05-16-2016

The Shared Instrument Grant (SIG) program encourages applications from groups of NIH-supported investigators to purchase or upgrade a single item of expensive, specialized, commercially available instruments or integrated systems that cost at least $50,000. The maximum award is $600,000. Types of instruments supported include, but are not limited to: X-ray diffraction systems, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and mass spectrometers, DNA and protein sequencers, biosensors, electron and confocal microscopes, cell-sorters, and biomedical imagers.

HYDROGEN AND FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGIES RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND DEMONSTRATIONS - DE-FOA-0001412
January 5,2016

HYDROGEN AND FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGIES RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND DEMONSTRATIONS - DE-FOA-0001412

  • Release Date:12-10-2015
  • Open Date:12-10-2015
  • Due Date:01-05-2016
  • Close Date:01-05-2016

U.S.-China Program for Biomedical Collaborative Research (R01) - NIH
January 5,2016

U.S.-China Program for Biomedical Collaborative Research (R01) - NIH

  • Release Date:12-11-2015
  • Open Date:12-11-2015
  • Due Date:03-17-2016
  • Close Date:03-17-2016

The purpose of the U.S.-China Program for Biomedical Collaborative Research is to stimulate collaborative basic, translational, and clinical research between United States (U.S.)-based researchers and Chinese researchers in the areas of allergy, immunology, and infectious diseases including HIV/AIDS and its co-morbidities and co-infections, mental health, and selected neurological disorders.

NIH: Image-guided Drug Delivery
December 2,2015

NIH: Image-guided Drug Delivery

  • Release Date:11-24-2015
  • Open Date:11-24-2015
  • Due Date:11-22-2018
  • Close Date:11-22-2018

This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) will support innovative research projects that are focused on image-guided drug delivery (IGDD), including real-time image guidance, monitoring, quantitative in vivo characterizations and validation of delivery and response. It will support research in development of integrated imaging-based systems for delivery of drugs or biologics in cancer and other diseases, quantitative imaging assays of drug delivery, and early intervention.

NIH: Exploratory/Developmental Bioengineering Research Grants (EBRG) [R21]
November 24,2015

NIH: Exploratory/Developmental Bioengineering Research Grants (EBRG) [R21]

  • Release Date:11-20-2015
  • Open Date:11-20-2015
  • Due Date:06-05-2016
  • Close Date:06-05-2016

The purpose of this FOA is to encourage Exploratory/Developmental Bioengineering Research Grants (EBRG) applications which establish the feasibility of technologies, techniques or methods that: 1) explore a unique multidisciplinary approach to a biomedical challenge; 2) are high-risk but have a considerable pay-off; and 3) develop data which can lead to significant future research. An EBRG application may propose hypothesis-driven, discovery-driven, developmental, or design-directed research and is appropriate for evaluating unproven approaches for which there is minimal or no preliminary data.

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