This grant funds the creation and open sharing of a comprehensive multiomic atlas from human bone marrow failure samples to advance research and clinical understanding of these diseases.
Funder: Dept. of the Army -- USAMRAA
Due Dates: October 7, 2026 (Pre-Application/LOI) | November 4, 2026 (Full Application) | November 12, 2026 (End of Application Verification)
Funding Amounts: Up to $1,250,000 total costs for a maximum 2-year project; 1 anticipated award.
Summary: Supports development of a multiomic atlas from well-annotated human bone marrow failure samples as an open-access resource for the research and clinical community.
This opportunity, offered by the Bone Marrow Failure Research Program (BMFRP) through the Dept. of the Army -- USAMRAA, funds the creation of a comprehensive, open-access multiomic atlas derived from well-annotated human bone marrow failure (BMF) samples. The goal is to generate a durable data resource that advances key discoveries in the understanding of BMF diseases, supporting both research and clinical communities. The funded project must include a robust data resource sharing plan, ensuring the resulting dataset is widely accessible and sustainably maintained.