Opportunity
NIH Reporter #5R35NS122191-06
Research Solicitation: Mechanisms of Developmental Myelination Using Zebrafish Models
Posted
April 29, 2026
Identifier
5R35NS122191-06
NAICS
541714
This opportunity is a research solicitation from the University of Colorado Denver, Department of Pediatrics, focused on developmental myelination mechanisms. - Government Buyer: - University of Colorado Denver, Department of Pediatrics - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are listed; the University of Colorado Denver is the only named entity - Products/Services Requested: - Research project on the cellular and molecular mechanisms of myelination in the central nervous system - Utilization of zebrafish as a model system - Genetic and pharmacological manipulation techniques required - Emphasis on implications for learning, memory, and psychiatric diseases - Single research project (lump sum), no part numbers specified - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Research must use zebrafish models - Focus on translational relevance to neurological and psychiatric conditions - Online submission via NIH Reporter portal - Federal funding supports the project
Description
This project aims to understand the cellular and molecular mechanisms of myelination in the central nervous system, with potential implications for learning, memory, and psychiatric diseases. It uses zebrafish as a model system and involves genetic and pharmacological manipulations. The research is conducted by the University of Colorado Denver, Department of Pediatrics. The project is funded through federal funding and is active and open for online submission via the NIH Reporter portal.