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Department of War organization. Biological Technologies Office The Biological Technologies Office (BTO) leverages biological properties and processes to revolutionize our ability to protect the nation’s warfighters. BTO harnesses advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to create new opportunities for transformative science across the biological spectrum.
Warfighter health and well-being are critical to mission success. BTO develops diagnostic and assessment systems to identify chemical and biological threats, medical countermeasures, and novel approaches to tactical care and warfighter performance and recovery on and off the battlefield.
BTO also leverages biological processes, technologies, and manufacturing opportunities to create resilient infrastructures and supply chains, protective solutions, and innovative sensors to ensure mission success in any location.
We develop foundational technologies to simulate and predict biological systems and outcomes (simulation, foundation models, data generation): Generate: Vastly improving the quality and quantity of biological data while reducing costs; increasing speed and automation of cloud labs. Understand: Exploring the state of the art and enlisting stakeholders to construct necessary research portfolio.
Simulate: Enabling sequence to function and function to sequence that underpins whole cell modeling and cell-cell interactions. We explore solutions for warfighter readiness, health, and recovery, including medical countermeasures, diagnostics, health IT, and medical devices: Optimize: Ensuring peak warfighter performance, both physical and cognitive, throughout all phases of a mission.
Prevent: Protecting warfighters from any threat and advancing capabilities on the battlefield for immediate injury treatment. Restore: Creating biotechnological approaches to provide tactical care and restore function to injured warfighters.
We develop solutions to support mission success, including, for example, fibers for garments and distributed forward manufacturing: Do: Creating solutions that increase operational resilience and logistic security. Make: Utilizing the advantages of biology to enable point-of-need production or strengthen existing supply chain for critical commodities.
Strengthen: Providing technologies that harden operations against disruption and expand capabilities in the field. Innovation in Biotechnology RSS feed for Opportunities Transforming battlefield casualty care: Critical steps of tactical combat casualty care that bridge the gap between injury on the battlefield and arrival at surgical care.
| Learn more DARPA Triage Challenge: Transforming how medical responders triage in mass casualty incidents. | Learn more BTO leadership is responsible for guiding and overseeing the research and development activities within specific technical areas. Opportunities to engage include R&D programs and efforts, challenge competitions, and technology transition efforts for the Biological Technologies Office.
| See all DARPA Opportunities | RSS feed for Opportunities Use these filters to narrow your results by research topic or date. Search by keyword to find your specific BTO opportunity. Pushing Technology's Limits Our BTO research programs are finite in duration, but the revolutionary advancements they drive create lasting change.
Learn more about recent and ongoing efforts across our key thrust areas. | See all DARPA programs Use these filters to narrow your results by research topic or status. Search by keyword to find your specific BTO program.
Brightest Minds in Science and Engineering Our BTO program managers are visionary leaders whose experience spans industry, government, and academia. They conceive, plan, and oversee the high-risk R&D efforts for which we are best known. | See all DARPA program managers Use these filters to narrow your results by research topic or date.
Search by keyword to find a specific BTO program manager or their research interests. Translate your bio-attribution research into national security impact Register for the DARPA Bio-Attribution Challenge to win a share of $180,000 in prizes. Upgrading biomass waste into strategic materials The Fleetwood program aims to produce critical chemicals from widely available domestic resources.
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The OCRP Outcomes Consortium Development Award supports a multi-institutional research effort conducted by leading ovarian cancer researchers and consumer advocates that specifically focuses on identifying and understanding predictors of disease outcomes in ovarian cancer patients. This effort will be executed through a two-stage approach using two separate award mechanisms: this FY12 Outcomes Consortium Development Award, which will enable the consortium to lay the groundwork for the research project, including proof of concept, and the FY14 Outcomes Consortium Award, which will support the execution of the full research project. Funding Opportunity Number: W81XWH-12-OCRP-OCDA. Assistance Listing: 12.420. Funding Instrument: CA,G. Category: ST. Award Amount: $1.3M total program funding.
SBIR/STTR Programs is sponsored by Defense Health Agency (DHA). The DHA SBIR and STTR programs support U.S. small businesses in developing high-risk, high-impact medical materiel technologies with potential for wider commercialization, including those that could leverage AI for warfighter health and survival. This program seeks proposals that demonstrate both technical innovation and real clinical relevance in areas such as trauma care, battlefield triage, far-forward telemedicine, and digital health systems with AI-enabled triage.
Defense Health Agency (DHA) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program is sponsored by Defense Health Agency (DHA). The DHA SBIR program provides funding and support for small businesses to develop innovative healthcare technologies and solutions that benefit the military. It focuses on biomedical and health-focused technologies that enhance medical readiness, clinical care delivery, force health protection, operational medicine, and military healthcare modernization. Topics are aligned with real-world needs such as trauma care, telemedicine, infectious disease diagnostics, and wearable monitoring tools.