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The National Institutes of Health, through the National Institute on Aging, is procuring neuropathology characterization services to support the Brain Atlas Project, which aims to map brain cell types and gene activity differences between healthy and Alzheimer’s-affected brains to identify therapeutic targets. The work requires precise sample processing, digital imaging, data platform compliance, and timely deliverables under a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable evaluation model.
Neuropathology services to analyze brain tissue samples for gene expression and cellular changes associated with Alzheimer’s disease, supporting the creation of a human brain atlas to identify disease-related cell types and therapeutic targets.
(COMPETITIVE) Title: Neuropathology characterization for the Brain Atlas Project
Period of Performance: June 01, 2026 to May 30, 2027 (viii) The provision at FAR 52.212-1,
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