INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO DEVELOPING NEW TECHNOLOGIES Release Date: May 15, 1998 P.T. National Center for Research Resources Application Receipt Dates: April 1, August 1, and December 1 for STTR; April 15, August 15, and December 15 for SBIR PURPOSE The purpose of this notice is to emphasize the importance of this research topic, innovative approaches to developing new technologies, to the Biomedical Technology area of the National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), National Institutes of Health (NIH). This research topic is of special interest to NCRR, NIH, and is identified in the OMNIBUS SOLICITATION OF THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH FOR STTR GRANT APPLICATIONS (PHS 98-3) on pages 184-187. It is also identified in the OMNIBUS SOLICITATION OF THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH FOR SBIR GRANT APPLICATIONS (SBIR 98-2) on pages 171-174. NCRR encourages submission of applications for innovative approaches to the development of technologies that explore new research paradigms in engineering, instrumentation, physical sciences, mathematics or computer science applicable to all areas of biomedical research. The projects should provide the opportunity to develop new technologies, methods, devices, and materials that can be used in research aimed at gaining a greater understanding of fundamental elements of biological phenomena as well as potentially providing a basis for the development of new products useful in all aspects of biomedical research and health care. These efforts should lead to new approaches to the solution of basic research questions in order to prevent, diagnose, and treat disease and disability and ultimately to improved human health. RESEARCH OBJECTIVES The purpose of this notice is to encourage applications to explore new approaches, test imaginative new ideas or to challenge existing paradigms in technologies related to biomedical research; develop substantial and meaningful changes in an existing technology important to biomedical research; or translate a scientific concept into the basis for a future technology that leads to the solution of important biomedical research problems. The proposed research must be innovative, unusually imaginative or drastically different from past paradigms and must have the potential for a broad impact on biomedical research or on improved health care. The proposal is likely to contain an element of risk as it must encompass work at the frontiers or the limits of understanding of a problem or because no historical basis exists for the proposed approach. Applications submitted for areas such as epidemiology or behavioral research or for new assays, such as for enzymes or macromolecules, meet the definition of technology development for this research topic only if the proposed research involves the use of a fundamental new principle or paradigm in engineering, instrumentation, physical sciences, mathematics or computer science, not previously demonstrated. Validation or testing of an existing technique will not be considered responsive. Applications involving computational approaches to such areas as imaging, data analysis, modeling, etc. must emphasize algorithm development. Computational approaches applied to drug discovery are appropriate to this announcement only if they clearly move beyond currently utilized computational, structure-based, and combinatorial approaches. INQUIRIES Inquiries are encouraged early in the application development process. The opportunity to clarify any issues or questions from potential applicants is welcome. Direct inquiries regarding programmatic issues to: Subject areas: bioengineering, biomedical computing Dr. Richard Dubois Biomedical Technology National Center for Research Resources 6705 Rockledge Drive Room 6160, MSC 7965 Bethesda, MD 20892-7965 Telephone: (301) 435-0755 FAX: (301) 480-3659 Subject areas: imaging, molecular structure and function Dr. Abraham Levy Biomedical Technology National Center for Research Resources 6705 Rockledge Drive Room 6160, MSC 7965 Bethesda, MD 20892-7965 Telephone: (301) 435-0755 FAX: (301) 480-3659 Subject areas: electron microscopy, mass spectrometry Dr. Mary Ann Markwell Biomedical Technology National Center for Research Resources 6705 Rockledge Drive Room 6160, MSC 7965 Bethesda, MD 20892-7965 Telephone: (301) 435-0755 FAX: (301) 480-3659 Subject areas: all other Dr. Karl A. Koehler Biomedical Technology National Center for Research Resources 6705 Rockledge Drive Room 6160, MSC 7965 Bethesda, MD 20892-7965 Telephone: (301) 435-0755 FAX: (301) 480-3659 Or send an email inquiry to: [email protected] Direct inquiries regarding fiscal matters to: SBIRs Carmen Herbert Office of Grants Management National Center for Research Resources 6705 Rockledge Drive, Room 6086, MSC 7965 Bethesda, MD 20892-7965 Telephone: (301) 435-0837 Email: [email protected] STTRs Alice Thavongsa Office of Grants Management National Center for Research Resources 6705 Rockledge Drive, Room 6086, MSC 7965 Bethesda, MD 20892-7965 Telephone: (301) 435-0857 Email: [email protected] Applicants also may benefit from contacting staff of individual institutes early in the application development process to determine interest and/or needs in development of a particular technology/instrument/method. Names and telephone numbers of individuals are available electronically through the NIH Home Page (www.nih.gov) as well as through individual institute home pages.
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