Registration, Storage and Distribution of Chemicals and Drugs for Pre-Clinical Discovery Evaluation and Development
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The contract focuses on the registration, storage, and distribution of chemicals and drugs to support pre-clinical discovery, evaluation, and development activities for the National Cancer Institute’s Chemotherapeutic Agents Repository (NCI-CAR). Managed by the Drug Synthesis and Chemistry Branch within the Developmental Therapeutics Program of the Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis, the contract seeks services that facilitate the operation and maintenance of this extensive repository. Responsibilities include providing an interface for researchers submitting or requesting compounds, maintaining an updated chemical database with detailed inventory and shipping information, systematic file management, and reacquisition of samples for ongoing chemical and biological studies. The NCI-CAR handles a massive inventory of approximately 500,000 to 600,000 samples and processes around 400 new samples monthly, which are registered and shipped to NCI testing facilities. Additionally, about 2,500 samples are inventoried and dispatched to researchers both domestically and internationally. The program evaluates around 5,000 single agents annually in anticancer assays, supporting the broader research community by supplying samples in various formats. The contract, designated under the solicitation number NCI-DCTD-23-00001, operates out of Rockville, MD, under the NIH National Cancer Institute and is aimed at reinforcing the repository’s capacity to manage and distribute valuable research compounds effectively.
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Rockville, MD, 20850, USASet-Aside
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