Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems National Data and Statistical Center
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If you operate a major TBI research network or academic medical center with data infrastructure expertise, you can lead the national coordination hub for brain injury model systems research.
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What this is
The Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems National Data and Statistical Center is a federally funded initiative to establish infrastructure for collecting and analyzing TBI-related data across model systems programs. This is likely a cooperative agreement or contract for an experienced research organization or academic medical center to serve as the centralized data hub. Applicants should have significant prior experience in large-scale health data management, statistical analysis, and TBI research networks.
Who can apply
Eligibility criteria are unspecified in the provided source. Based on the nature (CFDA 93.433, ACL administration), applicants are likely limited to academic medical centers, research institutions, and established non-profits with demonstrated expertise in large-scale health data management and TBI research. Solo founders and early-stage startups are unlikely to qualify.
Topics: traumatic brain injury · TBI model systems · health data center · statistical analysis · federal data infrastructure
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