Cooperative Program for Modeling Clinical Transplantation

Key Facts

Status: Open

Posted date: April 9, 2026

Opportunity ID: 361831

Opportunity number: RFA-AI-27-017

Opportunity category: Discretionary

Agency name: National Institutes of Health

Agency code: HHS-NIH11

Award floor: $0

Award ceiling: $0

Cost sharing required: No

Funding Instrument Types
  • Cooperative Agreement
Category of Funding Activity
  • Health
Eligible Applicants
  • City or township governments
  • County governments
  • For-profit organizations other than small businesses
  • Independent school districts
  • Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
  • Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)
  • Nonprofits having a 501 (c) (3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
  • Nonprofits that do not have a 501 (c) (3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
  • Others
  • Private institutions of higher education
  • Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
  • Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities
  • Small businesses
  • Special district governments
  • State governments
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  • eligible_applicants:county_governments
  • eligible_applicants:for_profit_organizations_other_than_small_businesses
  • eligible_applicants:independent_school_districts
  • eligible_applicants:native_american_tribal_governments_federally_recognized
  • eligible_applicants:native_american_tribal_organizations_other_than_federally_recognized_tribal_governments
  • eligible_applicants:nonprofits_having_a_501_c_3_status_with_the_irs_other_than_institutions_of_higher_education
  • eligible_applicants:nonprofits_that_do_not_have_a_501_c_3_status_with_the_irs_other_than_institutions_of_higher_education
  • eligible_applicants:others
  • eligible_applicants:private_institutions_of_higher_education
  • eligible_applicants:public_and_state_controlled_institutions_of_higher_education
  • eligible_applicants:public_housing_authoritiesindian_housing_authorities
  • eligible_applicants:small_businesses
  • eligible_applicants:special_district_governments
  • eligible_applicants:state_governments
  • funding_instrument_type:cooperative_agreement
  • opportunity_category:discretionary
  • status:open
Description

The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) will support its mission through the Cooperative Program for Modeling Clinical Transplantation. Advancements of new therapeutics and success in human solid organ transplantation will require innovative and clinically translatable in-vitro and in-vivo systems to model local and systemic immune responses. This program seeks applications including new approach methods (NAMs) and/or refined mouse models that together will promote translation of new therapies to clinical practice. Potential NAMs include immune-competent microphysiological systems, organoids, ex-vivo perfused human organs, precision-cut tissue slices, and computational systems biology models. Applicants must propose models designed to overcome known obstacles to clinical translation in existing NAMS and/or mouse models, reduce reliance on nonhuman primates, and demonstrate relevance to clinical outcomes. Emphasis on data sharing will facilitate reproducibility and establishment of standards and best practices to achieve the program goals. Grant authorities that allow NIAID to forecast this opportunity are as follows: Sections 301 and 405 of the Public Health Service Act as amended (42 USC 241 and 284) and under Federal Regulations 42 CFR Part 52 and 2 CFR Part 200.

Cooperative Program for Modeling Clinical Transplantation
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) will support its mission through the Cooperative Program for Modeling Clinical Transplantation. Advancements of new therapeutics and success in human solid organ transplantation will require innovative and clinically translatable in-vitro and in-vivo systems to model local and systemic immune responses. This program seeks applications including new approach methods (NAMs) and/or refined mouse models that together will promote translation of new therapies to clinical practice. Potential NAMs include immune-competent microphysiological systems, organoids, ex-vivo perfused human organs, precision-cut tissue slices, and computational systems biology models. Applicants must propose models designed to overcome known obstacles to clinical translation in existing NAMS and/or mouse models, reduce reliance on nonhuman primates, and demonstrate relevance to clinical outcomes. Emphasis on data sharing will facilitate reproducibility and establishment of standards and best practices to achieve the program goals. Grant authorities that allow NIAID to forecast this opportunity are as follows: Sections 301 and 405 of the Public Health Service Act as amended (42 USC 241 and 284) and under Federal Regulations 42 CFR Part 52 and 2 CFR Part 200.
Cooperative Program for Modeling Clinical Transplantation
Open
National Institutes of Health
Health
Cooperative Agreement
State governments
County governments
City or township governments
Special district governments
Independent school districts
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
Native American tribal governments (Federally recognized)
Public housing authorities/Indian housing authorities
Native American tribal organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)
Nonprofits having a 501 (c) (3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
Nonprofits that do not have a 501 (c) (3) status with the IRS, other than institutions of higher education
Private institutions of higher education
For-profit organizations other than small businesses
Small businesses
Others
2026-04-09