Defense Health
Program
Department of Defense Tick-Borne Disease Research
Program
Funding Opportunities
for Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20)
(FOA)-The
FY20 Defense Appropriations Act provides funding to the Department of Defense
Tick-Borne Disease Research Program (TBDRP) to support innovative, high-impact
tick-borne disease research; May
27, 2020
As
directed by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs,
the Defense Health Agency J9, Research and Development Directorate manages the
Defense Health Program (DHP) Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation
(RDT&E) appropriation. The managing agent for the anticipated Program
Announcements/Funding Opportunities is the Congressionally Directed Medical
Research Programs (CDMRP) at the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development
Command (USAMRDC).
The
FY20 TBDRP Program Announcements and General Application Instructions for the
following award mechanisms are posted on the Grants.gov
website
Applications
submitted to the FY20 TBDRP must address one or more of the following Focus
Areas:
·
Diagnosis:
o
Sensitive and specific direct detection diagnostic assay for Borrelia
and/or other TBD pathogens. Assay should ultimately be amenable for
implementation in a typical clinical setting, cost-effective, and rapid
(diagnosis in < 24 hours).
o
Diagnostic biomarker panel for Lyme disease and other TBDs that distinguishes
TBD infection from other febrile illnesses.
o
Approaches for Lyme disease or other TBD diagnosis capable of distinguishing
active infection and previous exposure, and/or monitoring response to
treatment.
o
Innovative and new approaches that provide diagnosis for a single or multiple
TBD infections from a single sample.
·
Treatment:
o
Therapeutic strategies for treating acute and persistent TBDs. Novel
therapeutics and/or non-antibiotic modalities for treating TBDs are
encouraged.
o In
vitro interrogation of potential treatments designed to mitigate development of
long-term sequelae following infection with bacterial, parasitic, or viral
tick-borne (TB) agents.
·
Immunomodulatory approaches to treat the inflammatory response to
infection.
·
Prevention:
o
Drugs, antibodies, or other novel approaches that can be administered and/or
utilized prophylactically to prevent human TBD infection.
o
Safe and effective human vaccines for TBDs.
o
Identification, validation, and/or improvement of tick- or reservoir-targeted
prevention and control interventions.
o
Understanding the ecology of understudied TBD vectors and reservoirs with
emphasis on how it relates to human risk.
·
Pathogenesis:
o
Pathogenesis of persistent clinical manifestations associated with Lyme
disease.
o
Immune evasion and/or tolerance of TB pathogens (Lyme and/or other
TBDs).
o
Effects of tick sialome on human infection, immune
response, disease progression, and pathogen
dissemination.
o TB
infections and co-infections (simultaneous or sequential) and their effects on
human disease severity, the local and systemic immune response, and/or pathogen
synergy and competition.
o Red
meat allergy (allergic response to alpha-gal).
https://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/tbdrp
Career
Development Award – Preproposal due May 27, 2020
Principal
Investigator (PI):
Early-career
research scientist, physician scientist, or other qualified clinical scientist,
within 10 years of completion of his/her terminal degree (excluding time in
residency or on family medical leave) at the time of submission, working to
become independent investigators who exhibit a strong desire to pursue careers
in tick-borne disease research; time spent as a postdoctoral fellow is
not excluded
Mentor: Independent
investigators at or above the level of Associate Professor (or equivalent);
must have a recent (last 5years), proven funding and publication record in
tick-borne disease research.
The
PI and Mentor do not need to be located with the same
organization.
·
To fund early-career investigators to conduct impactful research under
the mentorship of an experienced tick-borne disease researcher.
·
Career Development Plan is required.
Plan should be prepared with appropriate
guidance from the Mentor, should clearly articulate a strategy for acquiring the
necessary skills, competence, and expertise to establish a career at the
forefront of tick-borne disease research, and should outline how the PI will
gain experience in tick-borne disease research. PI’s institution must
demonstrate a commitment to the PI through a minimum of 75% protected research
time for tick-borne disease research. The application must include clearly
stated plans for interactions and communication coordination between the PI and
Mentor.
·
Preliminary data is encouraged, but not
required.
·
Clinical trials are not allowed.
·
Maximum funding of $300K for direct costs (plus indirect
costs)
·
Maximum period of performance is 3 years
Idea
Development Award – Preproposal is due May 27, 2020
Independent
investigators at or above the level of Assistant Professor (or
equivalent)
·
To fund research that could lead to impactful
discoveries or major advancements that will accelerate progress in improving
outcomes for individuals affected by Lyme diseases and/or other tick-borne
illnesses
·
Research should be conceptually innovative, exhibit
high levels of creativity, or challenge existing research
paradigms.
·
Applications must describe the short- and
long-term impact of the proposed research, as well as the public health
burden of the diseases being addressed.
·
Preliminary data is encouraged, but not
required.
·
Clinical trials are not allowed; human
studies/clinical research are permitted.
·
Maximum funding of $600K for direct costs (plus indirect costs)
·
Maximum period of performance is 3 years
A
pre-application is required and must be submitted through the electronic
Biomedical Research Application Portal (eBRAP) at
https://eBRAP.org
prior to the pre-application deadline. All applications must conform to
the final Program Announcements and General Application Instructions available
for electronic downloading from the Grants.gov website. The application
package containing the required forms for each award mechanism will also be
found on Grants.gov. A listing of all CDMRP and other USAMRDC extramural
funding opportunities can be obtained on the Grants.gov website by performing a
basic search using CFDA Number 12.420.
For
email notification when Program Announcements are released, subscribe to
program-specific news and updates under “Email Subscriptions” on the eBRAP homepage athttps://eBRAP.org.
For more information about the TBDRP or other CDMRP-administered programs,
please visit the CDMRP
website (https://cdmrp.army.mil).
Point of
Contact:
CDMRP Help Desk
301-682-5507
help@eBrap.org