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Submitting an SBIR/STTR to NIH? Find the Right “House” | BBC’s Blog

By July 1, 2012No Comments
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If you are planning to submit an SBIR/STTR proposal to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) before the August 5 deadline, one of your first considerations should be which of its many Institutes/Centers (IC) will be a fit for your project.

The NIH is an umbrella organization with 27 Institutes/Centers within its purview. Even though you submit a single SBIR/STTR application to NIH, your application is typically “housed” in one of the ICs after funding decisions are made. The program managers at each of the ICs are able to provide some feedback on the fit between your SBIR/STTR project and the IC. So here are two BBC tips to get you started.

To read the full, original article click on this link: Submitting an SBIR/STTR to NIH? Find the Right “House” | BBC’s Blog

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