Funding-DoD Funding for Genetic Studies of Food Allergies Research;
June 24, 2010
The Department of
Defense Fiscal Year (FY) 2010 Appropriation included $1.875 million for the
Genetic Studies of Food Allergies Research Program (GSFARP) of the
Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP).
The GSFARP has released the following program announcements planned for Fiscal
Year 2010:
1.
Concept
Award
2.
Idea
Award
Full Program
Announcements, Application Instructions and deadlines are available on the CDMRP
website: http://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/gsfarp.htm
. The Synopsis Table with deadlines is also on the website: http://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/pdf/10gsfarpreftable.pdf.
DoD Fiscal Year 2010
Genetic Studies of Food Allergies Research Program:
The FY10 GSFARP
challenges the scientific and clinical communities to submit original ideas that
foster new directions in basic science or translational research, or novel
product development leading to improved therapeutic or diagnostic tools. The
GSFARP seeks applications in laboratory, clinical, and epidemiologic research.
Interdisciplinary and integrative approaches are welcomed.
Award
Mechanism Summaries:
1. The GSFARP Concept
Award supports the exploration of a highly innovative new concept or
untested theory that addresses an important problem relevant to the genetics of
food allergies. Innovation and novelty of the concept are the most
important aspects of this award mechanism. The Concept Award is not
intended to support a logical progression of an already established research
project, but instead, supports high-risk studies that have the potential to
reveal entirely new avenues for investigation. Innovative research may introduce
a new paradigm, challenge existing paradigms, look at existing problems from new
perspectives, or exhibit other uniquely creative qualities. This may include
high-risk, potentially high-gain approaches to genetic research focused on food
allergies, provided that the scientific rationale supports the feasibility and
development of the proposed concept.
Inclusion of
preliminary data is strongly discouraged. This award is not
intended to support ongoing work; therefore, the existence and presentation of
preliminary data suggests that the proposed research would be more appropriately
submitted to the FY10 GSFARP Idea Award mechanism
described in #2, below.
Interesting aspects
of the GSFARP Concept Award include: new award mechanism for
FY2010; open to all investigators; reviewers will be blinded to the identity of
the PI, collaborators, and their organizations; the Application Project
Narrative is limited to one (1) page. Maximum funding is $75,000 in direct
costs as well as appropriate indirect costs for a period not to exceed one (1)
year.
2. The GSFARP Idea
Award is designed to support innovative ideas and high-impact approaches
relevant to the genetics of food allergies. This award mechanism is designed to
support new ideas, not ideas that are extensions of existing work. Applications
should have a high probability of revealing new avenues of investigation.
Research projects should include a well-formulated, testable hypothesis based on
strong scientific rationale.
Clinical trials are
not allowed. Research involving
human subject use is permitted under this funding opportunity, but is restricted
to studies without clinical trials. In general, a clinical trial is defined as a
prospective study in which an intervention (e.g., device, drug, behavioral,
surgical procedure, or other) is tested on human subjects for a measurable
outcome. The FY10 GSFARP is not offering an award mechanism that will support
clinical trials.
The
GSFARP seeks applications from all areas of basic, preclinical, and
epidemiological research. The following are significant features of this award
mechanism: Innovation, Impact and Preliminary
Data. Please refer to Page 2, Paragraph B of the full Program
Announcement for additional information on these significant
features.
Interesting aspects
of the GSFARP Idea Award include: new award mechanism for FY2010;
open to investigators at or above the level of an Assistant Professor (or
equivalent); maximum funding is $300,000 in direct costs as well as appropriate
indirect costs for a period not to exceed three (3) years.
REVISED Award Mechanism
Deadlines:
·
Required
Pre-Applications (including one page Letter of Intent Narrative) are
submitted through http://cdmrp.org
and are due by 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time on June 24,
2010.
·
Applications are submitted
through www.grants.gov
and are due by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on July 8,
2010.
For more information,
please visit the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs website: http://cdmrp.army.mil
or contact us at the number below.
Dorsey DuPont and
Gail Whitehead
Public Affairs
Department of
Defense
USAMRMC,
CDMRP
Fort Detrick, MD 21702-5024
301-619-9783