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FOR-FD-24-001
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Integrating Machine Learning with Computational Fluid Dynamics Models of Orally Inhaled Drug Products (U01) Clinical Trials Not Allowed
Food and Drug AdministrationPosted November 20, 2023
Official Federal Notice
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Summary
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has played a crucial role in providing an alternative bioequivalence (BE) approach for generic orally inhaled drug products (OIDPs), in addition to comparative clinical endpoint or pharmacodynamic BE studies, as a relatively cost- and time-efficient complement to benchtop and clinical experiments that has been widely used in developing and assessing generic inhaler devices. However, despite the advances in the power of modern computers, there are still some bottlenecks in using CFD due to computational time, limited grid resolution, pre- and post-processing...
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Assistance Listings
93.103
Food and Drug Administration ResearchFunding Instrument
Grant
Cooperative Agreement
CFDA / Assistance Listing Numbers
93.103
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Key Details
Total Program Funding
$600,000
Expected Awards
1
Posted
November 20, 2023
Cost Sharing
Not Required
Agency
HHS-FDA
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