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SBIR/STTR: Technologies To Monitor or Enhance Mind and Body Approaches

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Dr. Merav Sabri

SBIR/STTR: Technologies To Monitor or Enhance Mind and Body Approaches

November 6, 2020

Merav Sabri, Ph.D.

 

The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) has a continuing interest in projects that develop and/or validate devices or electronic systems to monitor or enhance mind and body interventions. Many scientists and small businesses have asked me about funding mechanisms after funding opportunity announcements (FOAs) PAS-18-120 and PAS-18-121 expired. I'm happy to announce that on October 23, NCCIH reissued two small business-related FOAs in a Notice of Special Interest (NOSI), "Development and/or Validation of Devices or Electronic Systems to Monitor or Enhance Mind and Body Interventions," number NOT-AT-21-001. 

 

For the purposes of this NOSI, mind and body interventions are nonpharmacologic approaches that include mind/brain-focused interventions (e.g., meditation, mindfulness, hypnosis, art, and music); combined mind and body treatment (e.g., acupuncture, massage, and spinal manipulation or mobilization); or meditative movement practices (e.g., yoga, tai chi, and qi gong).

 

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