Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #RFA-HL-26-016
NIH Catalyze Grant for Transformative HLBS Research Platforms
Buyer
National Institutes of Health
Posted
November 22, 2024
Respond By
December 23, 2027
Identifier
RFA-HL-26-016
NAICS
541715, 541714
The National Institutes of Health (NIH), through the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), is seeking applications for the Catalyze: Enabling Technologies and Transformative Platforms for HLBS Research (R33) grant program. - Government Buyer: - National Institutes of Health (NIH) - National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, as this is a research grant opportunity open to a broad range of applicants - Products/Services Requested: - Validation of transformative, multi-use platforms or technologies for heart, lung, blood, and sleep (HLBS) research - Focus on platforms that accelerate or transform early detection, screening, diagnosis, treatment, control, behavior, prevention, or epidemiology for HLBS diseases - Development of translational researchers with skills in product development and entrepreneurship - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Platforms must have widespread applicability to HLBS-related conditions - Clinical trials are not permitted under this grant - Minimum award amount is $350,000 - Eligible applicants include government entities, nonprofits, educational institutions, and businesses
Description
The NHLBI Catalyze Program aims to support the transition of basic science discoveries into viable diagnostic and therapeutic candidates cleared for human testing, and to develop translational researchers skilled in product development and entrepreneurship. This initiative focuses on validating transformative, multi-use platforms or technologies that can accelerate or transform early detection, screening, diagnosis, treatment, control, behavior, prevention, or epidemiology related to HLBS diseases and disorders. Proposed platforms must have widespread applicability and improve outcomes for HLBS-related conditions. The program provides grants to eligible applicants including government entities, nonprofits, educational institutions, and businesses.