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 (Letter of Intent) | November 4, 2026: Full application | November 12, 2026: End of application verification
Funding Amounts: $1,250,000 total; maximum 2 years; 1 anticipated award
Summary: Supports the creation of a multiomic atlas from human bone marrow failure samples to serve as an open-access resource for the research and clinical communities.
Key Information: No clinical trials or animal studies allowed; robust data/resource sharing plan required.
This opportunity, offered by the Dept. of the Army (USAMRAA) through the Bone Marrow Failure Research Program (BMFRP), supports the development of a comprehensive multiomic atlas using well-annotated human bone marrow failure (BMF) samples. The resulting dataset must be an open-access, durable resource to advance understanding of BMF diseases and facilitate discoveries in the research and clinical communities. Projects must emphasize single-cell omics as the foundation and may integrate other omic data if justified. Proposals should prioritize collaboration and diversity of patient samples, and all data generated must be shared openly with the community. Clinical trials and animal studies are not permitted.