Searching for Grants
Jim Austin
(04 Apr 2011 14:02 EST)
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Re: Searching for Grants
Haven B. Battles
(04 Apr 2011 14:27 EST)
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Re: Searching for Grants
Chris Thompson
(04 Apr 2011 18:49 EST)
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Re: Searching for Grants
Jeffries, Frances
(05 Apr 2011 08:44 EST)
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SBIR/STTR Q
Charles Hathaway
(05 Apr 2011 11:25 EST)
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Re: SBIR/STTR Q Myra Keeble (05 Apr 2011 11:35 EST)
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Re: SBIR/STTR Q
Lawrence Koepfle
(05 Apr 2011 12:13 EST)
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Re: SBIR/STTR Q
Charles Hathaway
(05 Apr 2011 12:26 EST)
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allowable cost
Sharon Smith
(05 Apr 2011 13:49 EST)
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Re: SBIR/STTR Q Myra Keeble 05 Apr 2011 11:35 EST
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 Klein Buendel, Inc., 1667 Cole Blvd., Ste. 225, Golden, CO 80401 xxxxxx@kleinbuendel.com; www.kleinbuendel.com (303) 565-4333 (Office); (303) 565-4320 Fax -----Original Message----- From: Research Administration List [mailto:xxxxxx@lists.healthresearch.org] On Behalf Of Charles Hathaway Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 10:26 AM To: xxxxxx@lists.healthresearch.org 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 ====================================================================== Instructions on how to use the RESADM-L Mailing List, including subscription information and a web-searchable archive, are available via our web site at http://www.healthresearch.org (click on the "LISTSERV" link in the upper right corner) ====================================================================== ====================================================================== Instructions on how to use the RESADM-L Mailing List, including subscription information and a web-searchable archive, are available via our web site at http://www.healthresearch.org (click on the "LISTSERV" link in the upper right corner) ======================================================================