NOVEL TECHNOLOGIES FOR EVALUATION OF MOLECULAR ALTERATIONS INTISSUE - ADDENDUM NIH GUIDE, Volume 26, Number 24, July 25, 1997 P.T. Keywords: National Cancer Institute National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Letter of Intent Receipt Date: September 15, 1997 Application Receipt Date: November 13, 1997 PURPOSE REMINDER OF NOVEMBER 13, 1997 RECEIPT DATE AND NOTICE OF CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR INQUIRIES. The purpose of this notice is to invite applications proposing the development of novel technologies to facilitate the generation of a comprehensive molecular profile of human tissues for the second receipt date of RFA CA-97-011. This initiative is intended to support the development of efficient, cost effective, sensitive technologies that permit the simultaneous, rapid evaluation of the spectrum of molecular alterations in tissue specimens and, ultimately, in single cells. This RFA is sponsored by The Technology Development Branch of the Cancer Diagnosis Program, Division of Cancer Treatment, Diagnosis, and Centers, National Cancer Institute and the Division of Human Communication of the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. For a complete discussion of RFA 97-011, refer to the NIH Guide, Volume 26, number 2, January 17, 1997. This notice also provides updated information concerning letter of intent receipt date and new address information for inquiries. Approximately $1.5 million from NCI and $150,000 from NIDCD are available and it is anticipated that six to eight applications will be funded following review. INQUIRIES Inquiries concerning the RFA CA-97-011 are encouraged. Please note the change of address, phone and fax number for Dr. Jacobson given below. Letters of intent are not mandatory but are strongly encouraged. James Jacobson, Ph.D. Division of Cancer Treatment, Diagnosis and Centers National Cancer Institute 6130 Executive Blvd, Room 700, MSC 7388 Bethesda, MD 20892-7388 Telephone: 301 402 4185 FAX: 301 402 7819 Email: jj37d@nih.gov .
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