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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 16,1998 PSA#2138Director, USAMRAA, 820 Chandler St, Fort Detrick, MD 21702-5014 A -- NEUROFIBROMATOSIS RESEARCH PROGRAM SOL CBD&&&98060002 POC Craig
D. Lebo, (301) 619-2036 The U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel
Command (USAMRMC) has been directed by the Secretary of the Army to
continue the Department of Defense (DOD) Neurofibromatosis Research
Program (NFRP). The deadlines, format, and other criteria specified for
proposals in this NFRP Announcement are based on program objectives,
public needs, and regulatory guidance. General information on the
USAMRMC can be obtained from the USAMRMC website
(http://mrmc-www.army.mil). Specific information on the DOD NFRP can be
obtained from the USAMRMC Congressionally Directed Medical Research
Programs website (http://mrmc-rad6.army.mil). A copy of this
Announcement and associated forms (except for the Proposal Cover
Booklet) can be downloaded from the USAMRMC congressionally Directed
Medical Research Program website
(http://mrmc-rad6.army.mil/documents.html). The allocation for
Investigator-Initiated Research Awards, with or without nested
posdoctoral traineeships, is approximately $7 M. The intent of these
awards is to stimulate and reward creative research that may be viewed
as speculative, but has the potential for high payoff. Although the
proposed research may be inherently risky in nature, the research plan
should demonstrate solid scientific judgment and rationale. Applicants
should include preliminary data to support the feasibility of the
proposed research hypotheses and scientific approach. It is the
responsibility of the investigator to clearly articulate how the
proposed research is innovative. A clear experimental and statistical
plan should be included as part of the proposal. Nested Post-doctoral
Traineeships are being offered as a part of Investigator-Initiated
Research proposals. The intent of these nested Post-doctoral
Traineeships is to enable recent doctoral degree graduates with limited
post-doctoral experience (i.e., less than five years) to either extend
ongoing research related to NF or broaden the scope of their research
to include work relevant to NF under the guidance of a designated
mentor who is submitting an Investigator-Initiated Research proposal.
Nested Post-doctoral Traineeships can be requested for an average of
$42,000 per year inclusive of direct and indirect costs for a maximum
of $126,000 over three years. Funds may be requested for salary,
expenses including research supplies, and travel to scientific
meetings. Proposal due date: October 14, 1998 at 4:00 p.m. Eastern
Time. Posted 07/14/98 (W-SN222837). (0195) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0012 19980716\A-0012.SOL)
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