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Small Business OpportunitiesON THIS PAGE: SEE ALSO: NCRR participates in two federal grant programs that provide funding to small businesses—the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program and the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) program. Both programs seek to increase the participation of small businesses in federally supported research and development (R&D) and to increase private sector commercialization of technology developed through federally supported R&D. Grant Programs
There are significant differences between the two programs. For detailed
program information, refer to the NIH Small Business Opportunities Web site Funding AreasTypically, NCRR requests applications for grants, but it may solicit contract proposals as well. Each NCRR division provides funding in areas that complement its core programs. Biomedical TechnologyThe Division of Biomedical Technology is especially interested in funding technology driven research on new or improved instruments, devices, and related methodologies that may have broad application to biomedical research. READ MORE >> Clinical ResearchThe Division for Clinical Research Resources is especially interested in the application of clinical technology, instruments, devices and related methodologies that may have broad application to clinical research, especially as it pertains to enhancing the ability to do clinical research. READ MORE >> Comparative MedicineThe Division of Comparative Medicine is especially interested in funding research to develop biomedical methods and technologies that relate to improvements in laboratory animal care, use, and management. READ MORE >> Research InfrastructureThe Division of Research Infrasructure is especially interested in funding the development of discovery-oriented software for education on health science topics that targets K-12 and undergraduate students. READ MORE >> |
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