ATP-Bio RFP 003 serves to engage new and current researchers to submit proposals for projects expected to tackle major research gaps or novel areas of expertise related to biopreservation as identified by the Center. Areas of focus and examples are provided in the solicitation.
Korkut Uygun, Ph.D.
Research Program Director
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Catherine Heremans, Ph.D.
Research Program Manager
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We received a total of 20 proposals between the ATP-Bio Convergent Research Program (RFP003) and the ATP-Bio Stakeholder-Inspired Research Program (SIRP004). There were many excellent proposals this cycle and it was a challenge to select awardees from among them. Based on a range of selection criteria as well as ATP-Bio’s programmatic needs, we identified the projects that will receive funding in Y5 for a period of one year beginning September 2024.
The SIRP004 solicitation serves to bring in research efforts from stakeholder-identified needs in three areas: Container Technologies for Advanced Systems in Cryopreservation; Controlling the Fate and Phase of Water Using Engineering Molecules or Approaches; and Rewarming of Organs from (Large) Animal Models.
Dan Chen, Ph.D., EMBA
Interim ATP-Bio Strategic Partner and Innovation Director
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ATP-Bio launched two new funding opportunities open to both internal ATP-Bio researchers as well as external researchers wishing to contribute their expertise to the field of biopreservation. These projects start in September 2023 with funding periods extending from 6 months to one year. Due dates on both opportunities were due April 3, 2023.
NSF ATP-Bio is an Engineering Research Center This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. EEC 1941543
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