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DARPA - Biological Technologies Office
The goal of the HEALR program is to develop new medical countermeasures against bacterial pathogens and their toxins by leveraging host degradation and deactivation...more
Posted On - 2020-06-24


DARPA - Biological Technologies Office
This announcement seeks revolutionary research ideas for topics not being addressed by ongoing BTO programs or other published...more
Posted On - 2020-04-23


DARPA - Biological Technologies Office
While jet lag and traveler's diarrhea are inconveniences for an average traveler, they are critical challenges to operational readiness for a warfighter and can be the difference between mission...more
Posted On - 2020-04-02




DARPA - Biological Technologies Office
The goal of the AWE program is to enable water extraction from the atmosphere to produce a low-powered system with two form-factors: one capable of providing potable water for expeditionary forces...more
Posted On - 2019-12-31


DARPA - Biological Technologies Office
The goal of the DIGET program is to leverage advances in gene editing technologies to develop low-cost, high-trust, sensitive, multiplexed, rapidly reconfigurable, and fieldable diagnostics and...more
Posted On - 2019-11-27


DARPA - Biological Technologies Office
The Bridging the Gap Plus (BG+) program will develop new approaches to treating spinal cord injury by developing systems that address acute injury stabilization regenerative therapy as well as...more
Posted On - 2019-10-30


DARPA - Biological Technologies Office
The goal of the NOW program is to develop a mobile medical countermeasure (MCM) manufacturing platform for use in stabilization and humanitarian operations to produce, formulate, and package hundreds...more
Posted On - 2019-10-16




DARPA - Biological Technologies Office
Military service members and veterans face serious occupational trauma; one element in particular relates to the significantly increased risk of acute and chronic neuropsychiatric conditions....more
Posted On - 2019-09-16


DARPA - Biological Technologies Office
The goal of the ReSource program is to provide the military with an integrated system to convert plastics, and other energy-dense waste, into food and other strategic chemicals. Developed...more
Posted On - 2019-08-20





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