SBIRSTTR Programs National SBIR Conference Gaylord Hotel and Conference Center at National Harbor May 1517 2017 Robert Vinson NIH SBIRSTTR Program Manager NIH Mission To seek fundamental knowledge about the nature and behavior of living systems and the ID: 931728
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Overview of the
Health & Human Services SBIR/STTR Programs
National SBIR Conference
Gaylord Hotel and Conference Center at National Harbor
May 15–17, 2017
Robert Vinson
NIH SBIR/STTR Program Manager
NIH Mission
To seek fundamental knowledge about the nature and behavior of living systems and the
application of that knowledge to enhance health, lengthen life, and reduce illness and disability
.
Slide3SBIR/STTR Websitehttps://sbir.nih.gov
Tips: Take 5!HHS and NIH are made up of distinct units, but there are many similarities, like siblings.
We fund grants AND contracts. Read the Funding Opportunity Announcement!Scientific peer review is critical.You can and should contact us early
!
Questions about who to contact? Email
sbir@od.nih.gov
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Slide5HHS Program Funding
2016 Budget
SBIR
STTR
NIH
National Institutes of Health
$763M
$114M
CDC
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
$9.0M
N/A
ACL
(NIDILRR)
Administration
for Community Living
(National Institute on Disability, Independent
Living,
and
Rehabilitation Research)
$2.7M
N/A
FDA
Food and Drug Administration
$1.6M
N/A
ACF
Administration
for Children and Families
$94K
N/A
Slide6No funding authority
Office of Research
Infrastructure Programs
National Institute
on Aging
National Institute
on Alcohol Abuse
and Alcoholism
National Institute
of Allergy and
Infectious Diseases
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
National Cancer
Institute
National Institute
of Child Health
and Human
Development
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
National Institute
on Drug Abuse
National Institute
of Environmental
Health Sciences
National Eye
Institute
National Institute of General Medical Sciences
National Heart,
Lung, and Blood
Institute
National Human
Genome Research
Institute
National Institute
of Mental Health
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
National Institute
of Nursing Research
National Institute
on Minority Health and Health Disparities
National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health
Fogarty International Center
National Center
for Advancing
Translational Sciences
National Library
of Medicine
National Institute
of Biomedical
Imaging and
Bioengineering
Office of the Director
NIH Clinical Center
Center for Information Technology
Center for Scientific Review
National Institutes of Health
http://www.nih.gov/icd
Slide7SBIR/STTR
3-Phase Program
Feasibility
Discovery
Phase I
Full R/D
Phase I
Phase II
Fast-Track
$3M for up to 3 years
Development
Phase II
Commercialization
Phase III
Competing Renewal Award
Phase IIB
Additional R/D
Only Some ICs Participate
Up to $225K
6-12 months
NIH is not usually the end customer
Up to $1.5M
2 years
Slide8SBIR/STTR
Fast-Track
Feasibility
Discovery
Phase I
Full R/D
Phase I
Phase II
Fast-Track
$3M for up to 3 years
Development
Phase II
Commercialization
Phase III
Competing Renewal Award
Phase IIB
Additional R/D
Only Some ICs Participate
Up to $225K
6-12 months
NIH is not usually the end customer
Up to $1.5M
2 years
Simultaneous submission and review of Phase I & II
Phase I is awarded
Milestones/aims of Phase I are assessed by program staff prior to Phase II award
Slide9Phase IIB Competing
Renewal Award
Discovery
Phase I
$3M for up to 3 years
Development
Phase II
Commercialization
Phase III
Competing Renewal Award
Phase IIB
SBIR/STTR Phase II awardee
Technologies that require extraordinary time/effort to develop, and often require FDA regulatory approval
Awards up to
$1M/year for up to 3 years
IC must accept Competing Renewal applications (
NIA, NIAAA, NIAID, NICHD, NIDA, NIDCD, NIDDK, NEI, NIGMS, NHLBI, NIMH, NINDS, NCATS, ORIP, NCI
)
Contact NIH Program Staff to discuss!
Slide10SBIR/STTR FOAs
Funding Opportunity Announcements
https://sbir.nih.gov/funding
Multiple Types of Funding Opportunities
Investigator Initiated Grants: Omnibus SolicitationsTargeted Grant Funding OpportunitiesContract Funding Opportunities
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Slide12Investigator Initiated Grants
We encourage applications for any topic within the NIH mission
Read the “
Program Descriptions and Research Topics
”
Check out
http://projectreporter.nih.gov
Due Dates
:
September 5
th
, January 5
th
, April 5
th
Omnibus Solicitations (Phase I, Phase II, Fast-Track)
PA-16-302
(SBIR) and
PA-16-303
(STTR)
Direct to Phase II Solicitation
PAR-14-088
(SBIR only) –
Expired January 2017
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Slide1313
Targeted Grant FOAs
Release dates, topics, and receipt dates vary
Check the NIH Guide – published weekly
Check your relevant IC’s website
Sign up for your relevant IC’s listserv (e.g.
http://bit.ly/NHLBI-SBIR-Updates
)
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide
*IC’s = Institutes and Centers
http://sbir.nih.gov/funding#targeted
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Contract Solicitation for NIH
&
CDC
Only 1 per year
Targeted, milestone-driven topics
Different application
&
award process from grants
SBIR only
Most recent solicitation -
PHS 2017-1
Release:
August 1, 2016
Close
: October 21, 2016 (5pm EDT)
Slide15Application & Review Process
Applicant initiates
research idea
Small Business
Concern confirms
Eligibility
Submits SBIR/STTR
grant application to
NIH electronically
Scientific Review
Group evaluates
scientific merit
Advisory Council or
Board recommend
Approval
IC staff prepare
funding plan for
IC Director
IC allocates
funds
Grantee conducts
research
NIH Center for
Scientific Review
assigns to IC and IRG
1-2 Months
3 Months
2-4 Months
Sept 5
th
Oct/Nov
Jan/Feb
July
Slide16Review CriteriaOverall Impact Score:
Scored Review Criteria (score 1-9)Significance (Real Problem/Commercial Potential)Investigators (PI and team)Innovation (New or Improved?)Approach (Research Design, Feasible)
Environment (Facilities/Resources)
Additional Review Criteria
(not scored individually)
Protection of Human Subjects
Inclusion of Women, Minorities
&
Children
Vertebrate Animals
Biohazards
Slide17Tips: Take 5!HHS and NIH are made up of distinct units, but there are many similarities, like siblings.
We fund grants AND contracts. Read the Funding Opportunity Announcement!Scientific peer review is critical.You can and should contact us early
!
Questions about who to contact? Email
sbir@od.nih.gov
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Slide18Save the Date!
19th AnnualHHS SBIR/STTRConference
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
November 7
th
, 8
th
&
9
th
, 2017
Stay connected at
https://sbir.nih.gov/
Slide19For More Information
Matthew Portnoy, PhD NIH SBIR/STTR Program Coordinator Phone: 301-435-2688Email: mportnoy@mail.nih.gov
Robert Vinson
SBIR/STTR Program Manager
Phone:
301-435-2713
Email:
robert.vinson@nih.gov
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Patricia Swayne
SBIR/STTR Communications
Specialist
Phone:
301-402-1632
Email:
patricia.swayne@nih.gov
Julie Beaver, MD, MS
SBIR/STTR Statistician
Phone:
301-496-8807
Email:
julie.beaver@nih.gov
JP Kim, JD, MBA, MSc
SBIR/STTR Program Manager
Phone:
301-435-0189
Email:
jpkim@nih.gov
Slide20More InformationGet Connected!
Subscribe to the SBIR/STTR Listserv: Email LISTSERV@LIST.NIH.GOV with the following text in the message body: subscribe SBIR-STTR your name NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts (weekly notification)
Follow us on Twitter:
@
NIHsbir
Read our
NIH SBIR/STTR Notable Successes
Connect with Us -
http://sbir.nih.gov
Email:
sbir@od.nih.gov