Exploratory/Developmental Bioengineering Research Grants (EBRG) (R21 Clinical Trial Optional)
Title:  

Exploratory/Developmental Bioengineering Research Grants (EBRG) (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-25-321

Open Date:  

1/11/2022

Close Date:  

1/7/2028

Last Updated:  

3/19/2025

Description:
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is seeking applications for Exploratory/Developmental Bioengineering Research Grants (EBRG) to demonstrate feasibility and potential utility of new capabilities or improvements in quality, speed, efficacy, operability, costs, and/or accessibility of solutions to problems in basic biomedical, pre-clinical, or clinical research, clinical care delivery, or accessibility. The grants will support research that is high-risk and potentially high-impact, with the goal of developing new technologies or methods that can be used to improve human health. • The grants are available to a wide range of eligible applicants, including institutions of higher education, non-profit organizations, and small businesses. • The application process involves submitting a proposal that includes a detailed research plan, a budget, and other supporting documents. • The grants will be awarded for a period of up to 2 years, with a maximum award amount of $275,000 in direct costs per year. • The NIH is looking for applications that propose innovative and groundbreaking research, with a focus on projects that have the potential to make a significant impact on human health.
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Budget Estimate (AI):

$275,000 – $550,000

Based on the information provided, the estimated budget for this grant is up to $275,000 in direct costs per year, for a period of up to 2 years. This estimate is based on the maximum award amount specified in the document. The actual budget may vary depending on the specific proposal and the NIH's evaluation of the application. Factors that may influence the budget include the quality of the proposal, the potential impact of the research, and the availability of funds.

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