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FBO DAILY ISSUE OF DECEMBER 21, 2003 FBO #0754
SOLICITATION NOTICE

A -- Seeking organizations to perform the following: Develop a program that facilitates the development of infrastructure that will enable protein biomarker discovery in cancer.

Notice Date
12/19/2003
 
Notice Type
Solicitation Notice
 
Contracting Office
Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, Bldg 427, Room 12, Frederick, MD, 21702
 
ZIP Code
21702
 
Solicitation Number
23XS110A
 
Response Due
1/16/2004
 
Archive Date
1/31/2004
 
Point of Contact
Lori Brooks, Secretary II, Phone (301) 846 - 1718, Fax (301) 846 - 5414,
 
E-Mail Address
lbrooks@mail.ncifcrf.gov
 
Description
Dept. of Health & Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, SAIC-Frederick, Inc. Research Contracts, Bldg. 1050, Frederick, MD 21702, point of contact: Dennis Dougherty, Sr. Subcontracts Advisor, (301) 228-4010, email: ddougherty@mail.ncifcrf.gov. Seeking organizations to perform the following: Develop a program that facilitates the development of infrastructure that will enable protein biomarker discovery in cancer. Core elements of the project: establish a consortium of laboratories that will develop and evaluate the capability of protein detection and measurement technologies to identify proteins relevant to cancer. The project should be conducted by a minimum of three laboratories that will collaborate to utilize the same biological specimens for protein detection and analysis. Apply technology approaches to protein identification and quantitation that include separation techniques and protein detection of identification methods, including high throughput mass spectrometry (SELDI-or MALD-TOF, LC/MS, LC/tandem MS, and affinity methods such as protein chip array, peptide aptamers, and isotope-coded affinity tagging. (This project does not include development of technologies applied to 2-dimensional gel electrophoresis). Facilitate technology engineering that will improve the detection and identification of proteins, digested protein fragments, and peptides in serum. To provide standardized measurements enabling characterization of serum soluble proteins, the laboratories will utilize a minimum of 12 in-bred mouse strain models representing different, well-characterized cancer tumors for serum protein measurement. The research project will include assessment of protein profiles (molecular signatures) from samples using two approaches: random protein identification in mouse serum and, a targeted candidate approach that utilizes labeled known peptides to identify specific protein moieties identified in the MS approach. The laboratories will develop common resources for sharing among members of the consortium including: specimens (serum and plasma), reagents (monoclonal, polyclonal, and single chain antibodies), and data obtained from the proein measurements. The consortium will establish a data and resource coordinating center that will facilitate communication and resource exchange for the project. Conditions: The period of performance will be one year with option for additional years. The NCI-Frederick (SAIC-Frederick) anticipates making awards to 1 or more consortiums (each consisting of at least 3 individual laboratories). It is assumed that significant technology will be brought to and developed from research and development conducted on the project. Contractors are notified that restrictions will be sought on exclusion licensing of some reagents and technologies developed from the project. Data developed from the project will be placed in the public domain (publications or database). Specific Tasks: Develop plan for use of a minumum of 12 individual in-bred mouse strains for acquisition of serum and plasma. Develop reagents for antibodies, proteins and peptide arrays. Develop database and informatics support for archiving and analysis of proteomic data. Develop standard assay materials, i.e., plasma and sumum, from mouse models. Sponsor workshops around the design, evaluation, and analysis of technology development and project design and progress assessment. Develop milestones and deliverables of interest to broad research community. Interested offerors are offered the opportunity to provide comments and/or suggestions regarding the draft request for proposals. Point of Contact: Dawn Gartner, phone: (301) 228-4025; Fax: (301) 228-4037; email: dgartner@mail.ncifcrf.gov. Place of contract performance has not been specified.
 
Place of Performance
Address: Place of contract performance has not been specified.
 
Record
SN00492942-W 20031221/031219212011 (fbodaily.com)
 
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