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CDMRP: Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Research Program (TSCRP)

Deadline: TBD

Funding Award Size: $350k - $2m

Description: The FY26 Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Research Program (TSCRP) pre-announcement is live. CDMRP TSC funding opportunities coming soon to Grants.gov.

Below is a brief summary. Please check the full solicitation before applying (link in resources section).

Executive Summary:

The CDMRP has issued a pre-announcement for anticipated Fiscal Year 2026 TSCRP funding opportunities to support high-impact research in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC). This early notice gives researchers time to plan and refine ideas. The full Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA), including deadlines and submission details, will be posted on Grants.gov in the coming weeks. Investigators should not interpret this pre-announcement as a funding guarantee.

How much funding would I receive?

While exact award amounts are not official until FOAs are posted, the TSCRP pre-announcement outlines three mechanisms with indicative elements:

1. Clinical Translational Research Award

  • Supports studies that move promising research closer to clinical application.

  • Includes potential pilot clinical trials, biomarker development, and clinical endpoint work.

  • Eligible PIs include independent investigators and advanced practice clinical personnel (e.g., genetic counselors, nurses) for clinical care-focused proposals.

  • Maximum duration: 3 years

  • Estimated total costs: up to ~$1.6M single PI / ~$1.9M with Partnering PI option (pending FOA).

2. Exploration – Hypothesis Development Award

  • For high-risk, high-gain ideas in early stages.

  • Study designs must be innovative but do not necessarily require preliminary data.

  • Clinical subject work must meet human-subjects protection requirements.

  • Maximum duration: 2 years

  • Estimated total costs: up to ~$350K (pending FOA).

3. Idea Development Award

  • Supports new or cross-disciplinary ideas with preliminary data.

  • Includes specific options for new-to-field investigators transitioning into TSC research.

  • Maximum duration: 3 years

  • Estimated total costs: up to ~$800K (pending FOA).

Note: These figures and durations are as presented in the pre-announcement and may differ slightly in the final FOA.

What could I use the funding for?

Applications must address at least one of the following TSCRP priorities:

  • Neuropsychiatric aspects of TSC: Understanding, preventing, and treating TSC-associated neuropsychiatric disorders (e.g., behavioral, pharmacological, surgical interventions).

  • Tumors and cysts: Preventing or eradicating TSC-related tumors such as angiomyolipomas, subependymal giant cell astrocytoma (SEGA), and lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM), including mechanistic insights into TSC signaling pathways.

  • Epilepsy associated with TSC: Prevention, improved treatment, and mitigation of adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes.

  • Diagnostic & therapeutic technologies: Development or testing of tools and technologies that improve clinical outcomes in TSC.

  • Maternal-fetal & reproductive health in TSC: Mechanisms or care improvements affecting women with TSC or LAM and their infants.

Are there any additional benefits I would receive?

FY26 SCIRP includes an Early-Career Partnership Option across all award mechanisms, designed to:

  • Encourage collaboration between established and emerging investigators.

  • Provide two individual awards under a single project with separate budgets.

  • Support career development while increasing research capacity.

What is the timeline to apply and when would I receive funding?

Pre-announcement release: February 17, 2026

  1. Formal Funding Opportunity Announcements (FOAs): To be posted on Grants.gov and CDMRP as soon as they are finalized. Pre-applications and full application deadlines will be included in those FOAs.

  2. Funding start: After application review and award selection (dates will be provided in individual FOAs).

Where does this funding come from?

Funding is authorized by the FY26 Defense Appropriations Act, which appropriated funds to the CDMRP for a wide range of research programs, including the TSCRP.

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligibility will be defined in each FOA, but CDMRP programs typically allow:

  • Independent investigators at all career levels.

  • Clinical and translational researchers with relevant expertise.

  • Multiple institutional types (academic, nonprofit, clinical).

(Final eligibility criteria will appear in the specific FOAs once posted.)

What companies and projects are likely to win?

Competitive applications typically:

  • Align clearly with one or more of the TSCRP focus areas.

  • Show strong scientific rationale and potential for impact on TSC care or understanding.

  • Include translational significance or potential to advance clinical outcomes.

Are there any restrictions I should know about?

  • The pre-announcement is not a guarantee of funding or a FOA; investigators cannot submit applications based on it alone.

  • Formal submission instructions, eligibility, and restrictions will be defined in forthcoming FOAs.

How long will it take me to prepare an application?

Time needed varies by project, but standard CDMRP FOAs often allow several weeks to months for:

  • Letter of intent (if required).

  • Pre-application submission.

  • Full application preparation.

Tip: Begin early by reviewing past TSCRP FOAs and planning collaborative teams, hypotheses, and preliminary data.

How can BW&CO help?

If you need assistance with strategy, positioning against TSCRP priorities, or full proposal writing support, BW&CO can:

  • Align your research aims to TSCRP’s priority areas.

  • Draft compelling abstracts and narratives tailored to CDMRP review criteria.

  • Provide budget and compliance support based on CDMRP rules.

How much would BW&CO Charge?

We have both fractional engagements ($250 an hour) and full engagements ($13,000 + 5%) available.

Additional Resources

Review the solicitation here.

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