Nope, but you can do a Fast Track application that incorporates a mini-Phase I, using your initial work as preliminary research to help make the case for a shorter timeline. The Fast Track combines Phase I and Phase II into one application. It's risky because you can't break apart these two applications. It's reviewed as one application.
Myra Keeble, Grants Manager
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From: Research Administration List [mailto:xxxxxx@lists.healthresearch.org] On Behalf Of Charles Hathaway
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 10:26 AM
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Subject: [RESADM-L] SBIR/STTR Q
May one apply for a NIH Phase II SBIR/STTR without having received a Phase 1?
(Phase 1 work done w/o federal support).
Thanks
Charlie Hathaway
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