Opportunity
NIH Reporter #5U24DK129557-05
Award and Solicitation for Data Coordinating Center Services for Dietary Biomarker Research at Duke University
Posted
July 23, 2025
Respond By
July 30, 2025
Identifier
5U24DK129557-05
NAICS
541715, 518210
This opportunity involves the award and ongoing solicitation for a Data Coordinating Center (DCC) to support the Dietary Biomarker Development Centers (DBDCs) Consortium at Duke University. - Government Buyer: - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) - Awardee and service provider: Duke University, Durham, North Carolina - Products/Services Requested: - Establishment and operation of a Data Coordinating Center - Administrative management and coordination for the DBDCs Consortium - Data harmonization, transfer, processing, and management - Development of self-service analytics and interactive reporting platforms - Creation of a federally compliant electronic data capture system - Web-based communication platform for consortium members - Preparation of public use data files - Data quality assurance, confidentiality protection, and dissemination of research findings - Development of operational manuals and protocol training - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Emphasis on data harmonization and secure, compliant data management - Development of user-friendly analytics and reporting tools - Creation of public use data files for broader research dissemination - No specific commercial OEMs or vendors; services are provided by the university - No product line items or commercial hardware/software specified; focus is on research data management and coordination services.
Description
The project aims to establish a Data Coordinating Center (DCC) to support the Dietary Biomarker Development Centers (DBDCs) Consortium. The DCC will provide administrative management, data harmonization, transfer, processing, and management, develop self-service analytics and interactive reporting platforms, and facilitate communication and dissemination of knowledge within and beyond the consortium. The project focuses on identifying biomarkers of dietary intake to improve assessment methods and address metabolic transformations. The DCC will develop operational manuals, provide protocol training, establish data management systems, ensure data quality, protect confidentiality, and support dissemination through manuscripts and presentations.