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Novel Technologies for Rapid and Sensitive Biomonitoring in Humans (SBIR [R43/R44])

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Synopsis
       


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Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: RFA-ES-12-004
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Posted Date: Dec 15, 2011
Creation Date: Dec 15, 2011
Original Closing Date for Applications: Feb 23, 2012   
Current Closing Date for Applications: Feb 23, 2012   
Archive Date: Mar 25, 2012
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Environment
Health
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 10
Estimated Total Program Funding: $2,500,000
Award Ceiling: $250,000
Award Floor:
CFDA Number(s): 93.113  --  Environmental Health
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No

Eligible Applicants

Small businesses
 

Additional Information on Eligibility:


Agency Name

National Institutes of Health

Description

This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) solicits Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) grant applications from small business concerns (SBCs) to develop point-of-care or benchtop instruments, or other laboratory-based approaches for the characterization of major classes of analytes that include known and suspected toxicants and their major metabolites in human biological samples, including blood, urine, and saliva, which are likely to be available from both prospective and retrospective epidemiological cohorts. The focus of technology development is on the ability to detect multiple chemical analytes with high sensitivity and specificity in low volumes of biological specimens.

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Synopsis Modification History

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