Archive for February, 2010
The Fiscal Year 2010 (FY10) Defense Appropriations Act provides $50 million to the Department of Defense Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program (PRMRP) appropriation to provide support for military health-related research of exceptional scientific merit. This program is administered by the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command through the Office of the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP). A summary of PRMRP funding opportunities is provided below. Detailed descriptions of each of the funding mechanisms, evaluation criteria, and submission requirements can be found in the FY10 PRMRP Program Announcements. Each Program Announcement is available electronically for downloading from the Grants.gov website, the CDMRP website , and the CDMRP eReceipt Website.
The FY10 PRMRP topic areas as provided by Congress include:
Chronic Migraine and Post-traumatic Headache
Dystonia
Drug Abuse
Epilepsy
Fragile X Syndrome
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Interstitial Cystitis
Listeria vaccine for infectious disease
Lupus
Mesothelioma
Neuroblastoma
Osteoporosis and related bone disease
Paget’s Disease
Pheochromocytoma
Polycystic Kidney Disease
Post-traumatic Osteoarthritis
Scleroderma
Social Work Research
Tinnitus
Submission Deadlines:
Concept Award
Pre-Application Letter of Intent: March 25, 2010, Proposal: April 8, 2010
Clinical Trial Award
Pre-Application Letter of Intent: April 22, 2010, Proposal: May 13, 2010
Technology/Therapeutic Development Award
Pre-Application Letter of Intent: April 22, 2010, Proposal: May 13, 2010
Investigator-Initiated Research Award
Pre-Application Pre-Proposal: March 11, 2010, Proposal: August 5, 2010
If you’re interested in responding to one of the PRMRP solicitations, and you need some help on how to get started, please contact Sue Kristoff at The Kristoff Group.
The US House and Senate have both passed extensions for the SBIR program through 30 April 2010, so the program is still on, for now. DoD SBIR was previously extended through 30 September 2010, so this update doesn’t change that portion of the program.
Are you interested in submitting an SBIR proposal, or a proposal to another federal R&D mechanism? Contact Sue Kristoff at The Kristoff Group to get started.