applications to the fiscal year 2017-2018 (fy17-18) joint program committee 8/clinical and rehabilitative medicine research program (jpc-8/crmrp) neuromusculoskeletal injuries rehabilitation research award (nmsirra) are being solicited for the defense health agency, research, development, and acquisition (dha rda) directorate, by the u.s. army medical research acquisition activity (usamraa). as directed by the office of the assistant secretary of defense for health affairs [oasd(ha)], the dha rda directorate manages and executes the defense health program (dhp) research, development, test, and evaluation (rdt&e) appropriation. the us army medical research and materiel command (usamrmc) congressionally directed medical research programs (cdmrp) provides defense medical research and development program (dmrdp) execution management support for dhp core research program areas, including jpc-8/crmrp. this program announcement/ funding opportunity and subsequent awards will be managed and executed by cdmrp with strategic oversight from jpc-8/crmrp.
the jpc-8/crmrp is one of six major program areas within the dha rda and seeks to implement long-term strategies to develop knowledge and materiel products to reconstruct, rehabilitate, and provide definitive care for injured service members. the ultimate goal is to return service members to duty and improve their quality of life.
the neuromusculoskeletal injuries rehabilitation research award (nmsirra) programmatic panel identified the following five major focus areas for fy17-18.
to meet the intent of the award mechanism, applications must specifically address one or more of the fy17-18 jpc-8/crmrp nmsirra focus areas listed here. applications proposing research outside of these focus areas should not be submitted in response to this program announcement/funding opportunity.
· lack of short- and long-term evidence for existing support and reintegration strategies, and a need for new evidence-based support and reintegration strategies
· limited current technologies, including prosthetics and orthotics, for the rehabilitation or replacement of function that optimize patient interaction, usability, and durability
· limited ability to predict, prevent, and mitigate development of secondary health deficits following neuromusculoskeletal injury
· limited understanding of the management of patient rehabilitation strategies throughout the rehabilitation process following neuromusculoskeletal injury
· lack of validated metrics that effectively assess initial presentation, rehabilitation, and reintegration following neuromusculoskeletal injury
it is highly encouraged that applications to the fy17-18 jpc-8/crmrp nmsirra address one or more of the following areas of emphasis:
· validate optimal dose, timing, frequency, duration, and setting of rehabilitation techniques for service members with neuromusculoskeletal injuries
· develop and evaluate metrics to assess initial presentation, rehabilitation, and reintegration of service members with neuromusculoskeletal injuries
· evaluate confounds that adversely affect rehabilitation (e.g., sleep, stress, nutrition, smoking, compliance, etc.) for service members with neuromusculoskeletal injuries
· identify biomechanical markers of the development and/or progression of secondary musculoskeletal deficits (e.g., osteoarthritis, low back pain, etc.) in service members with neuromusculoskeletal injuries
· develop and evaluate innovative rehabilitation techniques for service members with neuromusculoskeletal injuries
· develop and evaluate new short- and long-term evidence-based support and reintegration interventions relevant to service members with neuromusculoskeletal injuries
· identify biomarkers (physiological or biomechanical) of the development and/or progression of early-onset comorbidities and chronic complications (e.g., obesity, cardiovascular disease, etc.) in service members with neuromusculoskeletal injuries
· develop and evaluate technologies that allow interoperability between assistive devices, power sharing, and communication to external entities to allow for optimal performance of systems and enhanced patient outcomes for service members with neuromusculoskeletal injuries
· develop and evaluate new devices and novel application of current devices and materials for the replacement of function following neuromusculoskeletal injury
· develop technologies to provide sensory and proprioceptive information for service members with neuromusculoskeletal injuries
· develop technologies for user-intent control of advanced prosthetic and orthotic components for service members with neuromusculoskeletal injuries
· develop and evaluate prosthetic sockets that allow for optimal patient performance and satisfaction for service members with amputation
http://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/pa/16dmrdpcccrppfcra_pa.pdf
fy17-18 neuromusculoskeletal injuries rehabilitation research award (nmsirra) – preapplication due august 22, 2106
for new investigator/level 1 awards:
· within 5 years of last training position
· able to demonstrate the freedom to pursue independent research goals outside of a formal mentorship program or arrangement
· can provide evidence of organizational support, such as start-up funds provided by the organization, and/or use of a technician, space, facilities, and resources
· pis working within a laboratory team are eligible to apply for this award provided they meet the criteria above
· graduate 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛
, postdoctoral fellows (at the time of award), and other formally mentored researchers are not eligible for this award
for level 2 awards:
· independent investigators at all academic levels
· organizations eligible to apply include national, international, for-profit, non-profit, public, and private organizations
supports preclinical research and clinical trials on the functional utility of assistive devices related to the human–device interface, secondary health effects following severe extremity injury, and optimizing rehabilitation and device prescription for patients with severe extremity trauma
applications must address at least one of the published fy16 nmsirra focus areas
preproposal submission is required; application submission is by invitation only
the fy16 nmsirra offers two funding levels:
funding level 1:
maximum funding of $600,000 total costs (direct costs plus indirect costs)
maximum period of performance is 3 years
funding level 2:
maximum funding of $2,500,000 total costs (direct costs plus indirect costs)
maximum period of performance is 4 years.
the requested budget level should be appropriate for the scope of research proposed.
a pre-application is required and must be submitted through the electronic biomedical research application portal (ebrap) at https://ebrap.org prior to the pre-application deadline. all applications must conform to the final program announcements and general application instructions that will be available for electronic downloading from the grants.gov website. the application package containing the required forms for each award mechanism will also be found on grants.gov. a listing of all cdmrp funding opportunities can be obtained on the grants.gov website by performing a basic search using cfda number 12.420.
applications must be submitted through the federal government’s single-entry portal, grants.gov. for email notification when program announcements are released go to the cdmrp website (http://cdmrp.army.mil) and select subscribe to funding opportunities & program communications. for more information about the dmrdp or other cdmrp-administered programs, please visit the cdmrp website (http://cdmrp.army.mil).
point of contact:
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301-682-5507
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