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Population Research

Published on AidPage by IDILOGIC on Jun 24, 2005

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Research Grants: Grantee agrees to administer the grant in accordance with the regulations and policies governing the research grants program of the Public Health Service as stated in the terms and conditions on the notice of grant award. National Research Service Awards (NRSAs) are awarded to individuals for full-time research training in specified behavioral and biomedical shortage areas. Awardees may utilize some of their time in academic and clinical duties if such work is closely related to their research training. Awards may be made to institutions to enable them to make NRSAs to individuals selected by them. Each individual awardee is obligated upon termination of the award to comply with certain service and payback provisions. SBIR Phase I grants (of approximately 6-months' duration) are to establish the technical merit and feasibility of a proposed research effort that may lead to a commercial product or process. Phase II grants are for the continuation of the research initiated in Phase I and which is likely to result in commercial products or processes. Only Phase I awardees are eligible to receive Phase II support, normally for 2 years. STTR Phase I grants (normally of 1 year duration) are to determine the scientific, technical, and commercial merit and feasibility of the proposed cooperative effort that has potential for commercial application. Phase II funding , normally for 2 years, is based on results of research initiated in Phase I, and scientific and technical merit and commercial potential of the Phase II application.