Vendor Collaboration - MULTI-CENTER CLINICAL TRIALS OF NOVEL THERAPIES FOR PATIENTS WITH WELL CHARACTERIZED GASTROPARESIS
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    Special Notice: Vendor Collaboration - MULTI-CENTER CLINICAL TRIALS OF NOVEL THERAPIES FOR PATIENTS WITH WELL CHARACTERIZED GASTROPARESIS
    This federal procurement notice is seeking vendors to collaborate on multi-center clinical trials of novel therapies for patients with well-characterized gastroparesis. Gastroparesis is a condition characterized by delayed emptying of the stomach, leading to symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain.
    The purpose of this procurement is to find vendors who can contribute to the development and testing of new therapies for gastroparesis patients. The trials will involve multiple centers, allowing for a diverse patient population and a comprehensive evaluation of the effectiveness of the therapies.
    Vendors interested in this opportunity should refer to the uploaded document for collaboration details. For further information, please contact the primary contracting officer, Richard Bailey, at BaileyRichard@mail.nih.gov or 301-402-1139, or the secondary contracting officer, Marlene T. Mireles, at mirelesm@mail.nih.gov or 301-443-7795.
    By successfully fulfilling this procurement, you will not only contribute to the advancement of medical research but also make a positive impact on the lives of patients suffering from gastroparesis.

    Point(s) of Contact
    Richard BaileyContracting Officer
    (301) 402-1139
    (301) 480-8451
    BaileyRichard@mail.nih.gov
    Marlene T. MirelesContracting Officer
    (301) 443-7795
    (301) 402-3676
    mirelesm@mail.nih.gov
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