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Microbiome-targeted and global assay testing for laboratory medicine
Contact and place of performance
Malinda Dehner
Bethesda, MD 20814
USA
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) intends to award a fixed priced purchase order on a sole source basis to Metabolon, Inc., Morrisville, North Carolina, 27560, UEI: SBY5A7EK9PU3 for testing services needed to support a clinical research study. Metabolon offers microbiome-targeted and global assay testing not performed in the Clinical Center Department of Laboratory Medicine (DLM) laboratory. The primary objecti...
View moreThe National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Center Department of Laboratory Medicine (DLM) intends to award a fixed-price purchase order on a sole-source basis to Metabolon, Inc. for microbiome-targeted and global assay testing services. This acquisition, identified under solicitation number 22-013738, supports a clinical research study examining the associations between diet, the gut microbiome, and changes in metabolites. The required testing includes specialized bioanalysis and data interpretation of bile acids, short-chain fatty acids, and untargeted metabolomics using stool, urine, and plasma specimens. Performance will take place in Bethesda, Maryland, under NAICS 621511 for Medical Laboratories and PSC Q301 for Medical Laboratory Testing.
Metabolon, Inc. is identified as the sole source capable of providing these services due to its proprietary bioinformatics technology and precision metabolomics workflow, which allows for comparison with existing data from similar clinical trials. The acquisition is conducted under FAR Subpart 13.106-1(b)(i), as the vendor provides unique qualifications and specialized high-throughput analytical capabilities cited extensively in relevant research publications. The total value of the purchase order is established not to exceed the Simplified Acquisition Threshold of $250,000.00.
Capability statements from interested parties must be submitted by the response deadline of September 26, 2022, to the attention of Malinda Dehner. Submissions must include business information such as the entity's UEI or DUNS, company address, point of contact details, relevant GSA schedules, and small business socio-economic status as validated in the System for Award Management. The government maintains sole discretion in determining whether to compete this requirement based on the information received.
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