Innovative Screening Approaches and Therapies for Screenable Disorders in Newborns (R21 - Clinical Trial Optional)
Title:  

Innovative Screening Approaches and Therapies for Screenable Disorders in Newborns (R21 - Clinical Trial Optional)

Agency:  

U.S. National Institutes of Health

State:  

United States of America

NAICS Code:  

541710

Industry:  

Healthcare and Medical Services

Solicitation Type:  

Grants Notice

Solicitation ID:  

PAR-25-266

Open Date:  

12/2/2024

Close Date:  

12/21/2027

Last Updated:  

9/17/2025

Description:
This opportunity aims to support research relevant to the development of novel screening approaches and/or therapeutic interventions for potentially fatal or disabling conditions identified through newborn screening. The focus is on "high priority" genetic conditions where screening may be possible in the near future, and where infants with the condition would significantly benefit from early identification and treatment. Key aspects of the job include developing accurate screening tests and demonstrating the benefits of early intervention or treatment. The scope of work involves researching and developing innovative approaches for screening and therapies. • The research should focus on conditions that can be identified through newborn screening. • The goal is to develop novel screening approaches and/or therapeutic interventions. • The focus is on "high priority" genetic conditions. • Infants with the condition should significantly benefit from early identification and treatment. • Developing accurate screening tests is a key aspect of the job. • Demonstrating the benefits of early intervention or treatment is crucial.
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Contact Information:

grantsinfo@nih.gov

Budget Estimate (AI):

$100,000 – $500,000

The estimated funding for this opportunity is $200,000. The budget range can be influenced by factors such as the scope of the research, the number of participants, and the duration of the project. A low estimate could be $100,000, considering a smaller-scale research project, while a high estimate could be $500,000, considering a larger-scale project with more participants and a longer duration.

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