94-16808. Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS)/Immunology Cooperative Agreement  

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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    [Announcement Number 491]
    
     
    
    Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS)/Immunology Cooperative 
    Agreement
    
    Introduction
    
        The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announces a 
    program for competitive fiscal year (FY) 1994 funds to conduct 
    Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) Immunologic Investigations. These 
    activities are intended to focus on the role of immunopathology and its 
    role in induction of HPS. These investigations will provide the basis 
    for further work in understanding the pathogenesis of HPS and provide 
    additional avenues for progress in clinical management, treatment, and 
    vaccine development.
        The Public Health Service (PHS) is committed to achieving the 
    health promotion and disease prevention objectives of Healthy People 
    2000, a PHS-led national activity to reduce morbidity and mortality and 
    improve the quality of life. This announcement is related to the 
    priority area of Immunization and Infectious Diseases. (To order a copy 
    of Healthy People 2000, see the section Where to Obtain Additional 
    Information.)
    
        Authority: This program is authorized under Section 301(a) [42 
    U.S.C. 241(a)], 311 [42 U.S.C. 243], and 317(k)(3) [42 U.S.C. 
    247b(k)(3)] of the Public Health Service Act, as amended. 
    Application program regulations are found in 42 CFR Part 52--Grants 
    for Research Projects.
    
    Smoke-Free Workplace
    
        The Public Health Service strongly encourages all grant recipients 
    to provide a smoke-free workplace and promote the non-use of all 
    tobacco products. This is consistent with the PHS mission to protect 
    and advance the physical and mental health of the American people.
    
    Eligible Applicants
    
        Applications may be submitted by public and private, nonprofit and 
    for-profit organizations and governments and their agencies. Thus, 
    universities, colleges, research institutions, hospitals, other public 
    and private organizations, including State and local governments or 
    their bona fide agents, federally recognized Indian tribal governments, 
    Indian tribes or Indian tribal organizations, and small, minority- and/
    or women-owned businesses are eligible to apply.
    
    Availability of Funds
    
        Approximately $250,000 is available in FY 1994 to fund one award. 
    It is expected that the award will begin on or about September 30, 
    1994, and will be made for a 12-month budget period within a project 
    period of up to 3 years. Funding estimates may vary and are subject to 
    change.
        Continuation awards within the approved project period will be made 
    on the basis of satisfactory progress and availability of funds.
    
    Purpose
    
        The purpose of this cooperative agreement is to assist researchers 
    in studies of the immunology and immunopathology of hantavirus 
    infections that focus on the role of cellular immune response. The 
    overall goals of this program are to facilitate: (1) Development of 
    information that can guide future strategies for vaccine development, 
    and (2) Identification of immunopathologic disease processes which can 
    lead to the development of therapeutic approaches for blocking these 
    processes.
    
    Program Requirements
    
        In conducting activities to achieve the purpose of this agreement, 
    the recipients shall be responsible for the activities under A., below, 
    and CDC shall be responsible for conducting activities under B., below:
    
    A. Recipient Activities
    
        1. Prepare and evaluate bulk cultures of specific T lymphocytes and 
    T cell clones from humans and/or non-human primates. Include evaluation 
    of functional capabilities, phenotype, major histocompatibility complex 
    restriction, and epitope specificity. Focus on understanding the role 
    of T cells in protection against HPS.
        2. Investigate the relative roles of cellular and humoral immunity 
    in recovery from hantaviral disease in general and HPS in particular. 
    Investigate the ongoing antibody response, T cell infiltrates in the 
    alveolar septae of the lung in deceased patients, and the non-
    cytopathic replication of HPS viruses in causing disease.
        3. In accordance with current hantavirus biosafety procedures, 
    perform studies in appropriate BSL-3 and BSL-4 containment facilities.
        4. Analyze all results in collaboration with CDC. Present/publish 
    all significant findings.
    
    B. CDC Activities
    
        1. Until commercially available, provide inactivated antigens, 
    expression vectors containing viral genes, and sera from HPS patients.
        2. Provide access to CDC's BSL-4 laboratory facilities and BSL-3 
    laboratory as necessary (CDC has one of only two BSL-4 laboratories in 
    the United States).
        3. Provide fresh or appropriately frozen lymphocytes from immune 
    humans or nonhuman primates, as available.
        4. Provide technical support as necessary.
    
    Evaluation Criteria
    
        All applications will be reviewed and evaluated according to the 
    following criteria:
    
    A. Background and Need
    
        Extent to which applicant demonstrates a clear understanding of the 
    purpose and objectives of this proposed cooperative agreement. Extent 
    to which applicant demonstrates a clear understanding of the 
    requirements, responsibilities, interactions, problems, constraints, 
    complexities, etc., that may be encountered in conducting the project 
    and performing the studies. (30 points)
    
    B. Capacity
    
        Extent to which applicant describes adequate resources and 
    facilities (both technical and administrative) for conducting the 
    project. Extent to which applicant documents that professional 
    personnel involved in the project are qualified and have past 
    experience and achievements in research related to that proposed in 
    this cooperative agreement as evidenced by curriculum vitae, 
    publications, etc. (35 points)
    
    C. Objectives and Technical Approach
    
        Extent to which applicant describes objectives of the proposed 
    project which are consistent with the purpose and program requirements 
    of this cooperative agreement and which are measurable and time-phased. 
    Extent to which applicant presents a detailed plan for initiating and 
    conducting the project. Extent to which the plan clearly describes 
    applicant's technical approach/methods for conducting the proposed 
    studies. Extent to which applicant describes specific study protocols 
    or plans for the development of study protocols that are appropriate 
    for achieving project objectives. Extent to which applicant describes 
    adequate collaboration with CDC during various phases of the project. 
    Extent to which applicant provides a detailed plan for evaluating study 
    results and for evaluating progress towards achieving project 
    objectives. (35 points)
    
    D. Budget
    
        Extent to which the proposed budget is reasonable, clearly 
    justifiable, and consistent with the intended use of cooperative 
    agreement funds. (Not Weighted)
    
    Executive Order 12372
    
        Applications are subject to Intergovernmental Review of Federal 
    Programs as governed by Executive Order (E.O.) 12372. E.O. 12372 sets 
    up a system for State and local government review of proposed Federal 
    assistance applications. Applicants (other than federally recognized 
    Indian tribal governments) should contact their State Single Point of 
    Contact (SPOC) as early as possible to alert them to the prospective 
    applications and receive any necessary instructions on the State 
    process. For proposed projects serving more than one State, the 
    applicant is advised to contact the SPOC for each State. A current list 
    of SPOCs is included in the application kit. If SPOCs have any State 
    process recommendations on applications submitted to CDC, they should 
    send them to Edwin L. Dixon, Grants Management Officer, Grants 
    Management Branch, Procurement and Grants Office, Centers for Disease 
    Control and Prevention (CDC), 255 East Paces Ferry Road, NE., Room 314, 
    Mailstop E-18, Atlanta, GA 30305. The due date for State process 
    recommendations is 30 days after the application deadline date for new 
    and competing continuation awards. (A waiver for the 60 day requirement 
    has been requested.) The granting agency does not guarantee to 
    ``accommodate or explain'' for State process recommendations it 
    receives after that date. Indian tribes are strongly encouraged to 
    request tribal government review of the proposed application. If tribal 
    governments have any tribal process recommendations on applications 
    submitted to CDC, they should forward them to Edwin L. Dixon, Grants 
    Management Officer, Grants Management Branch, Procurement and Grants 
    Office, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 255 East 
    Paces Ferry Road, NE., Room 314, Mailstop E-18, Atlanta, GA 30305. This 
    should be done no later than 30 days after the application deadline 
    date for new and competing continuation awards. The granting agency 
    does not guarantee to ``accommodate or explain'' for tribal process 
    recommendations it receives after that date.
    
    Public Health System Reporting Requirements
    
        This program is not subject to the Public Health System Reporting 
    Requirements.
    
    Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number
    
        The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number is 93.283.
    
    Application Submission and Deadline
    
        The original and two copies of the application, Form PHS-5161-1 
    (Revised 7/92), must be submitted to Edwin L. Dixon, Grants Management 
    Officer, Grants Management Branch, Procurement and Grants Office, 
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 255 East Paces Ferry 
    Road, NE., Room 314, Mailstop E-18, Atlanta, GA 30305, on or before 
    August 22, 1994.
        1. Deadline: Applications shall be considered as meeting the 
    deadline if they are either:
        a. Received on or before the deadline date; or
        b. Sent on or before the deadline date and received in time for 
    submission to the independent review group. (Applicants should request 
    a legibly dated U.S. Postal Service postmark or obtain a legibly dated 
    receipt from a commercial carrier or U.S. Postal Service. Private 
    metered postmarks shall not be acceptable proof of timely mailing.)
        2. Late Applications: Applications which do not meet the criteria 
    in 1.a. or 1.b. above are considered late applications. Late 
    applications shall not be considered in the current competition for 
    funding and will be returned to the applicant.
    
    Where To Obtain Additional Information
    
        A complete program description and information on application 
    procedures are contained in the application package. Business 
    management technical assistance may be obtained from Gordon R. Clapp, 
    Grants Management Specialist, Grants Management Branch, Procurement and 
    Grants Office, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 255 
    East Paces Ferry Road, NE., Room 314, Mailstop E-18, Atlanta, GA 30305, 
    telephone (404) 842-6508.
        Programmatic technical assistance may be obtained from Kathleen F. 
    Cavallaro, Operations and Management, Hantavirus Task Force, National 
    Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and 
    Prevention (CDC), 1600 Clifton Road, NE., Mailstop A-26, Atlanta, GA 
    30333, telephone (404) 639-1511.
        Please refer to Announcement Number 491 when requesting information 
    regarding this program.
        Potential applicants may obtain a copy of Healthy People 2000 (Full 
    Report: Stock No. 017-001-00474-0) or Healthy People 2000 (Summary 
    Report: Stock No. 017-001-00473-1), referenced in the Introduction, 
    through the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, 
    Washington, DC 20402-9325, telephone (202) 783-3238.
    
        Dated: July 6, 1994.
    Martha Katz,
    Acting Associate Director for Management and Operations, Centers for 
    Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
    [FR Doc. 94-16808 Filed 7-11-94; 8:45 am]
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07/12/1994
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Federal Register: July 12, 1994, Announcement Number 491