THE NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF SIMULATED AUDITORY PROSTHESISSTIMULATION NIH GUIDE, Volume 24, Number 40, November 24, 1995 RFP AVAILABLE: NIH-DC-96-01 P.T. 34 Keywords: Neurophysiology Prosthetic Device, Hearing Neural Stimulation National Institutes of Health The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), National Institutes of Health, has a requirement to develop new methods of electrically stimulating the auditory system to improve the information transfer in auditory prostheses. Although this research will be limited to animal studies, the ultimate goal is application of the results to improved auditory prosthesis for deaf individuals. A three-year term form, cost-reimbursement contract is anticipated. The solicitation is scheduled to be issued on or about November 13, 1995. Proposals will be due 60 days after the date of issuance of the solicitation. All responsible sources may submit a proposal that will be considered by the Government. INQUIRIES Copies of the solicitation may be obtained by sending a written request to: Silver Jones Division of Research Contracts, OCGM National Institutes of Health 6100 Executive Boulevard, Suite 6E01 Bethesda, MD 20892 Telephone: (301) 496-4487 FAX: (301) 402-0178 .
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