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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 6,1995 PSA#1277Environmental Protection Agency, Health Effects Research Laboratory
(MD51), Research Triangle Park, VA 27711-0001 A -- BIOLOGICALLY BASED DOSE RESPONSE MODELS FOR DEVELOPMENTAL
TOXICITY SOL 1 DUE 030295 POC Contact Point, Barbara Blackwell,
(919)541-2886 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Health
and Environmental Assessment (OHEA) and Health Effects
ResearchLaboratory (HERL) is seeking PREPROPOSALS FOR FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE BY COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS with non-profit or not-for-profit
research organizations for research on biologically-based
dose-response modelling for developmental toxicity. Such agreements
require a minimum of 5% cost sharing by the recipient organization. A
high degree of collaboration with the EPA researchers involved in these
activities is required (e.g., joint planning and conduct of most tasks
and co-authored publications). The proposed project will support the
Office of Research and Development's efforts to develop improved health
risk assessment procedures. The primary goal of the project is to
conduct research aimed at understanding the fundamental mechanisms of
abnormal development and developing mathematical models of
mechanism-based dose-response relationships in conjunction with EPA
bio-modelers and researchers. Potential focal areas include: (1)
segmentation disruption; (2) nucleotide pool imbalances; (3)
second/third messenger perturbations. Proposals may address one or more
of these areas, or entirely independent and novel areas. Proposals
addressing concentration-time (CxT) relationships will be given
priority for funding. Proposals will be evaluated by expert review
panels. The review will be based on the proposer's experience with
similar research activities, qualifications of the proposed staff and
their understanding of appropriate research approaches and
technologies, the relevancy to the mission of OHEA, and the cooperative
nature of the proposed working arrangement with EPA staff. The
applicant's proposed budget will also be considered in the selection
process. EPA's yearly share of the resources for the research area is
expected to be $170,000 for each of 3 years, and anticipates making one
or two awards. ONLY STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, NONPROFIT RESEARCH
INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION, INDIVIDUALS, OR NOT-FOR-PROFIT
RESEARCH ORGANIZATIONS THAT ARE ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE FEDERAL ASSISTANCE
UNDER THE FOLLOWING ACTS SHOULD APPLY: Statute authority for these
cooperative agreements is found in the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7401
04(a)(2). Interested applicants must be eligible to receive Federal
Assistance under the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 30 General
Regulations for Assistance Programs, and Part 40-Research and
Demonstration Grants. The government reserves the right to not make
awards in the research area described in this solicitation. Additional
technical instructions and appropriate application materials will be
provided upon request. Technical instructions for preparation of
preproposals and proposals should be obtained from: Barbara Blackwell,
Health Effects Research Laboratory (MD-51), U.S.Environmental
Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711; Tel 919-541-2886;
Fax 919-541-4324. Responses to this advertisement must be received by
close of business (COB) March 31, 1995. Responses should be sent to
Barbara Blackwell, Health Effects Research Laboratory (MD-51), U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711.
(0033) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0020 19950203\A-0020.SOL)
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