Funding-Innovative
Adaptations to Simplify Existing Technologies for Manipulation and Analysis of Glycans (U01); November 28, 2016
Agency
This
Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is developed as a Common Fund
initiative through the NIH Office of the NIH Director, Office of Strategic Coordination.
The FOA will be administered by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) on behalf of
the NIH.
Description
The Common Fund Program - Accelerating
Translation of Glycoscience: Integration and
Accessibility - aims to develop accessible and affordable new tools and
technologies for studying carbohydrates that will allow biomedical researchers
to significantly advance our understanding of the roles of these complex molecules
in health and disease. This program will enable investigators who might not
otherwise conduct research in the glycosciences, to
undertake the study of carbohydrate structure and function.
This FOA solicits development of innovative
adaptations of existing technologies to enable their use for readily
identifying, manipulating, or analyzing glycans and
their biological binding partners. This may encompass the adaptation of
commonly used laboratory-based or computational tools to enable their facile
application to glycoscience for the first time, as
well as the adaptation of tools presently used by specialists in glycoscience to make them significantly more
straightforward and accessible for non-specialists. It is possible that a
project might simplify a current specialized approach by migrating it to a more
commonly used platform, developing automation for data acquisition and
interpretation, or redesigning the present tool to make it easier to use. This
announcement differs from the related FOA RFA- RM-16-022 which solicits new or
more effective tools or technologies, thus representing an expansion of
existing technologies.
Activity Code: U01 Research Project –
Cooperative Agreements
Announcement Number: RFA-RM-16-023
Closing Date: November 28, 2016
Link to Full
Announcement
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-RM-16-022.html