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Medical Countermeasures for Radiation Combined Injury: Radiation with Burn, Blast, Trauma and/or Sepsis. Report of an NIAID Workshop, March 26-27, 2007 (PDF).

Centers for Medical Countermeasures Against Radiation (CMCR), 2007 Annual Meeting Report, June 18 – 19, 2007 (PDF). 

Centers for Medical Countermeasures Against Radiation (CMCR), 2006 Annual Meeting Report, June 7 – 8, 2006 (PDF).

CMCR Meeting Report, November 7 – 8, 2005 (PDF). 

NIH Strategic Plan and Research Agenda for Medical Countermeasures against Radiological and Nuclear Threats, June 2005 (PDF, 3.39 MB).

Priority List of Research Areas for Radiological Nuclear Threat Countermeasures, 2005 (PDF).

National Response Plan, December 2004 (PDF, 4.24 MB).

Animal Models for Radiation Injury, Protection, and Therapy, May 25 – 26, 2004 (PDF).

Biodefense Workshop Summary: Hematopoietic Stem Cell Expansion And Immune Reconstitution, May 17, 2004 (PDF).

Models for Evaluating Agents Intended for the Prophylaxis, Mitigation, and Treatment of Radiation Injuries: Report of an NCI Workshop, December 3 – 4, 2003 (PDF).

Summary of the NIAID Expert Panel Review on Radiobiology Research, February 26, 2003 (PDF).

Molecular and Cellular Biology of Moderate-Dose (1 – 10 Gy) Radiation and Potential Mechanisms of Radiation Protection: Report of a Workshop, December 17 – 18, 2001 (PDF).

Modifying Normal Tissue Damage Postirradiation: Report of a Workshop Sponsored by the Radiation Research Program, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD, September 6 – 8, 2000 (PDF).

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Highlights

RFI issued by BARDA, HHS, May 20, 2008: Physical and Biological Dosimetry Techniques and Devices Useful in Initial Triage After Radiologic and Nuclear Events.   

BAA Issued by BARDA, HHS, March 6, 2008: Therapies for Hematopoietic Syndrome, Bone Marrow Stromal Cell Loss and Vascular Injury Resulting From Acute Exposure to Ionizing Radiation

Pre-Solicitation Notice issued by BARDA, DHHS, February 29, 2008: Advanced Therapeutics for Treating Neutropenia Resulting from Acute Exposure to Ionizing Radiation  

NSBRI-RFA-08-02: Research Opportunities Soliciting an NSBRI Center of Acute Radiation Research for Ground-Based Studies on Acute Radiation Effects—Due date: May 8, 2008.

See Also

Radiological and Nuclear Threats News Releases

Division of Allergy, Immunology, and Transplantation (DAIT)

Biodefense—The NIAID Biodefense Web site includes biodefense-related information for biomedical researchers, the public, and the media.

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Highlights

RFI issued by BARDA, HHS, May 20, 2008: Physical and Biological Dosimetry Techniques and Devices Useful in Initial Triage After Radiologic and Nuclear Events.   

BAA Issued by BARDA, HHS, March 6, 2008: Therapies for Hematopoietic Syndrome, Bone Marrow Stromal Cell Loss and Vascular Injury Resulting From Acute Exposure to Ionizing Radiation

Pre-Solicitation Notice issued by BARDA, DHHS, February 29, 2008: Advanced Therapeutics for Treating Neutropenia Resulting from Acute Exposure to Ionizing Radiation  

NSBRI-RFA-08-02: Research Opportunities Soliciting an NSBRI Center of Acute Radiation Research for Ground-Based Studies on Acute Radiation Effects—Due date: May 8, 2008.

See Also

Radiological and Nuclear Threats News Releases

Division of Allergy, Immunology, and Transplantation (DAIT)

Biodefense—The NIAID Biodefense Web site includes biodefense-related information for biomedical researchers, the public, and the media.