Disease Experts Hold Secret Meeting, Tell Nobody Why
Published Date: 1/13/2025
Notice
Summary
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases is holding a private meeting on February 3, 2025, to review contract proposals for new treatments targeting tough infections called Non-Tuberculosis Mycobacterial (NTM) infections. This meeting affects researchers and companies working on these medical solutions and helps decide who gets funding to develop them. The discussions are closed to protect secret ideas and personal info, ensuring fair and secure decisions.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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SBIR Contract Proposals Reviewed for NTM Treatments
On February 3, 2025 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., a National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases special panel will review contract proposals under HHS-NIH-CDC-SBIR PHS-2025-1 (Phase I and II) for developing treatments for Non‑Tuberculosis Mycobacterial (NTM) infections. If you are a researcher or a company that submitted a proposal, this meeting helps decide who receives the contract funding to develop those medical interventions.
Review Closed to Protect Trade Secrets
The meeting on February 3, 2025 will be closed to the public under 5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(4) and 552b(c)(6) so contract proposals and discussions that could reveal trade secrets, patentable material, or personal information are kept confidential. This protects applicants’ confidential technical and personal information during the evaluation process.
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