Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #PAR-25-235
NIH Grant for Development of Personal Health Informatics Tools and Platforms
Buyer
National Institutes of Health
Posted
November 21, 2024
Respond By
January 07, 2027
Identifier
PAR-25-235
NAICS
541715
The National Institutes of Health (NIH), through the National Library of Medicine, is seeking proposals to develop innovative personal health informatics tools and platforms that deliver actionable health insights to individuals. - Government Buyer: - National Institutes of Health (NIH) - National Library of Medicine - Scope of Work: - Research and development of novel informatics and data science approaches - Focus on personal health data collection, integration, analysis, and personalized risk assessments - Emphasis on tools that present results and interpretations directly to individuals - Strong requirement for end user engagement and real-world evaluation - Products/Services Requested: - Development of personal health informatics tools and platforms (no specific part numbers or commercial products specified) - Eligibility: - Open to government entities, nonprofits, educational institutions, businesses, and other organizations - Notable Requirements: - Solutions must enable individuals to understand and improve their health - Projects should demonstrate real-world applicability and user-centered design - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, as this is a grant for research and development, not a commercial product procurement - Estimated Award Value: - Minimum award amount is $250,000
Description
This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) aims to advance novel informatics and data science approaches that help individuals understand and improve their health through actionable insights. The National Library of Medicine seeks applications that develop personal health informatics tools for data collection, integration, analysis, and personalized risk assessments. Projects should focus on presenting results and interpretations effectively to individuals, including end user engagement and real-world evaluation. The goal is to create generalizable, reusable, and scalable informatics platforms to benefit individual health understanding and improvement.