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NIH SBIR P1: DNA Storage

NIH SBIR P1: DNA Storage

Increase your chances of winning by downloading a winning proposal

  • Agency: NIH

  • Program: SBIR

  • Award Year: 2021

  • Phase: I

$750.00

What You Get:

SBIR Proposals can have 12-20 sections (the Tech & Commercial section being by far the biggest, most time consuming & important). See which sections are included in this download

Proposal Topic:

This SBIR Phase I project proposes developing a room-temperature storage technology for nucleic acids (DNA/RNA) that could transform both biological material storage and digital data storage.

The Problem: Current nucleic acid storage requires expensive, energy-intensive freezers and robotics that aren't scalable for the growing needs of healthcare and data storage.

The Solution: Novel synthetic polymers that:

  • Rapidly encapsulate nucleic acids
  • Protect them for decades at room temperature (eliminating freezer requirements)
  • Enable search and retrieval functions similar to a computer search engine, using rapid molecular diffusion in solution

Testing & Validation: The synthetic polymers will be tested with purified nucleic acids from various sources (animal, bacterial, and viral genomes) to demonstrate the technology's broad applicability.

Impact:

  • Healthcare: Better storage and access to biological materials for improved public health outcomes
  • Data storage: Leverage nucleic acids as an alternative medium for storing the expanding digital data universe
  • Sustainability: Eliminate dependence on energy-intensive freezers and expensive robotics

The project positions nucleic acids as "the new bits of the 21st century" and aims to make their storage and retrieval as accessible and scalable as modern computing.

How Much is Redacted:

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Frequently asked questions

How does this proposal help me win?

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This redacted proposal is like the puzzle box that shows you what you are working towards.

We have a video with full recommendations on how to get the most out of these old winning proposals but the key benefits are:

  • Decide whether to pursue at all: Seeing an old proposal gives you a sense for the technical and commercial bar you need to hit. If you can't produce something of a similar quality and rigor you might not want to invest the time to pursue federal funding right now
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  • Understand the questions: The prompts and sections of the proposal can be confusing and seem duplicative. An old winning proposal gives you a sense for what the government is looking for
  • What this proposal is NOT: An old proposal is not a madlib where you can just search for key words and replace them with your technology's. You still need to write a clear and compelling proposal. This just shows you what clear and compelling actually means.
What do I get when I buy a proposal?

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The proposal is a PDF download but each page is an image, so you will not be able to copy text directly out of the document.

What is the return policy?

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When will I get my order?

You will get a PDF file either immediately downloaded to your computer or sent to you in an email

Will an old winning proposal help me win?

We can make no guarantees about winning or win rates but consider this:

The value of your time:

  • It takes most people 100 hours to write a proposal for a new agency or funding program. We have found that being able to reference a prior winning proposal reduces that by 10-20 hours.
  • if you value your time at $75/HR that means that this proposal will save you $750-$1,500 in time

Your chances of winning:

  • If you win you'll generally get $250K for a Phase I.
  • We believe that having access to an old winning proposal can easily increase your win rate by 1%
  • Based on the value of this increased chances of winning an old proposal is worth $2,500

We have been very conservative in our estimates and we think that an old winning proposal will save you more time and increase your win rate by more than 1%, but even at these assumptions the value of a winning proposal is far higher than the cost

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