Stem/Progenitor Cell-Derived Human Micro-organs and -tissues (U18)
Post Date
November 23rd 2011
Application Due Date
January 26th 2012
Funding Opportunity Number
RFA-RM-12-001
CFDA Number(s)
93.310
Funding Instrument Type(s)
Cooperative Agreement
Funding Activity Categories
Eligibility Categories
Other Eligible Applicants include the following: For a Diversity FOA that restricts eligibility by targeting diverse institutions, insert standard Diversity language regarding eligible institutions here. (see Lisa Evans,OER). Note that FOAs can target institutions or individuals but not both.
Funding
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Estimated Total Funding:
$2000000
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Award Range:
$None - $250000
Grant Description
This NIH Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA), supported by funds from the NIH Common Fund (Common Fund) and participating NIH Institute(s) and Center(s), invites applications for the development of human multi-cellular models that can replicate aspects of human organ physiology. Disease pathogenesis, cell-type diversity, genomic complexity, monitoring of cell to cell and cell to matrix interactions and microenvironment regulation are key aspects to be addressed by these model systems. The multi-cellular architecture will represent characteristics of the organ being modeled and will demonstrate reproducible cellular signatures and functional outputs under physiological conditions. It is anticipated that these human cell/tissue models could lead to the development and commercialization of cellular 3D modules that would eventually become part of larger organ systems targeted for rapid and high fidelity safety and efficacy evaluation of candidate therapeutics. Applications unresponsive to this FOA are those developing 3D tissues for transplantation, engineering non-human tissue models or developing simple 3D models that do not go significantly beyond those currently available and in use. Funds from the NIH will be made available through the U18 cooperative agreement award mechanism. These 2 year awards will support studies to develop multi-cellular models representative of the cellular diversity, genomic complexity, cellular architecture and function of the tissues or organs being modeled.Multi-cellular models that reflect disease pathologies including but not limited to cardiomyopathy, endocrinopathies, type 1 and type 2 diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, pancreatitis, autoimmunity, fibrosis, muscular dystrophies, neuromuscular disorders, neurodevelopmental disorders, seizures, pulmonary hypertension and cystic fibrosis are of particular interest. The NIH is collaborating with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to enable coordination of separate but parallel efforts in development of in vitro microphysiological systems as they relate to regulatory science.
Contact Information
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Agency
Department of Health and Human Services
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Office:
National Institutes of Health
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Agency Contact:
NIH OER Webmaster
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More Information:
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-RM-12-001.html
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