Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
Sol_75N94024R00003_Amd_0002.pdf | Aug 30, 2024 | ||
SBCX_Industry_Subcontracting_Guide_0002.pdf | Aug 30, 2024 | ||
Sol_75N94024R00003_Amd_0001.pdf | Aug 23, 2024 | ||
Amend_01_Att_01_02_03_RFP_75N94024R00003_8_23_24_0001.pdf | Aug 23, 2024 | ||
Sol_75N94024R00003.pdf | Aug 19, 2024 | ||
att_24_links.pdf | Aug 19, 2024 |
A--PRECLINICAL MEDICATIONS SCREENING IN DEPENDENCE MO
PRECLINICAL MEDICATIONS SCREENING IN DEPENDENCE MO
The National Institutes of Health NICHD is soliciting proposals for preclinical medications screening in dependence models of alcohol use disorder. This research and development initiative, identified under solicitation number 75N94024R00003, focuses on testing potential pharmacological treatments within established models of alcohol dependence to support therapeutic discovery. The project is classified under NAICS 541715 for Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology) and PSC AJ11 for GENERAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY R&D SERVICES; GENERAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; BASIC RESEARCH.
The submission deadline for this solicitation is September 18, 2024. Lisa L. Schaupp is the designated point of contact for the requirement. The official notice includes six attachments, including the primary solicitation document, multiple amendments, an industry subcontracting guide, and supplementary links.
This requirement was originally published on August 19, 2024, and received its most recent update on August 30, 2024. The procurement involves basic research services to advance scientific understanding and technology within the life sciences. All performance and response requirements are governed by the administrative details and amendments provided in the solicitation documentation.
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SCHAUPP, LISA L
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PRECLINICAL MEDICATIONS SCREENING IN DEPENDENCE MODELS OF ALCOHOL USE DISORDER