NIH StrokeNet Small Business Innovation Clinical Trials and Biomarker Studies for Stroke Treatment, Recovery, and Prevention (U44)
Jurisdiction: |
Federal
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Incentive Type: | Grant Program |
Industries: |
Health And Safety, Technology
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Eligible Sector: |
Business
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Category: |
Financial Incentive
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Time Period: |
FY 2015
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Governing Body: | National Institutes of Health |
What’s it worth?: | Not mentioned |
The NIH StrokeNet Small Business Innovation Clinical Trials and Biomarker Studies for Stroke Treatment, Recovery, and Prevention program prioritizes studies in the following areas:
- Primary and secondary prevention stroke trials
- Emergent management or acute stroke treatment trials
- Neuro-recovery and rehabilitation stroke trials
The program gives preference to projects that are innovative and efficient such as:
- Adaptive dose-finding designs
- Plans for sample size recalculation
- Futility designs
- Early feasibility medical device designs
- Traditional feasibility medical device designs
Exploratory Trials, Confirmatory Trials, and Biomarker and Clinical Endpoint Studies qualify for this funding opportunity. Grant awards typically range between $150,000 and $1,500,000 per project. Applicants are encourage to contact the NIH program officials before proposing anything in excess of the guidelines. All applicants must meet the following criteria:
Application packets may be obtained from the Grants.gov website and must be complete and submitted before the deadline. Applicants must registered with:
- Dun and Bradstreet Universal Number System (DUNS)
- System for Award Management (SAM)
- SBA Company Registry
- eRA Commons
- Grants.gov
This program does not have any cost sharing requirements. Applications may include a Letter of Intent and must include:
- SF424 Cover
- SF424 Project Performance Site Locations
- SF424 Other Project Information
- SBA Company registry
- SBIR Application Certification
- SF424 Senior/Key Personnel Expanded Profile
- Budget
- Cover Page Supplement
- Research Plan
- Appendix
Applications must be complete and received before the deadline.