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BD2: Breakthrough Discoveries for thriving with Bipolar Disorder releases five Requests for Applications (RFA) to support bipolar research

More than $50 million in funding available to researchers studying BD

Grant and Award Announcement

Milken Institute

Washington, D.C. – September 22, 2022 – BD2: Breakthrough Discoveries for thriving with Bipolar Disorder announced five Requests for Applications (RFAs) to advance bipolar research and support people living with bipolar disorder. BD2 will fund multidisciplinary teams and organizations to access and expand upon new findings, accelerating the process of discovery across the entire bipolar research landscape.

“BD2’s commitment to open science invites researchers to access and expand upon new findings, accelerating the process of discovery across the entire bipolar research landscape,” said Cara Altimus, PhD, BD2's managing director and senior director at the Milken Institute. “Together, researchers, clinicians, and organizations will collaboratively address knowledge gaps in the basic disease mechanisms of bipolar disorder as well as factors influencing clinical approaches and outcomes.”

BD2’s comprehensive, hypothesis-driven approach is designed to break down barriers between innovation, scientific findings, and clinical care and welcomes applicants for the following opportunities:

  • The Brain Omics Platform seeks applicants from institutions or consortiums of partners that have access to a large and diverse collection of human brain tissue from people with bipolar disorder and carefully matched control subjects and can perform a variety of molecular, subcellular, cellular, and structural analyses, which may include morphological analyses, on these tissues. BD2 will award one grant up to $5 million for up to three years. Applications are due November 11, 2022.
  • The BD2 Genetics Platform seeks multidisciplinary teams of scientists and clinicians to collect and genotype a large number of samples from individuals with diverse backgrounds who experience bipolar disorder. BD2 intends to fund one application up to $10 million for up to two years. Applications are due November 11, 2022.
  • The BD2 Discovery Grants will fund multidisciplinary teams of scientists and clinicians to examine the genetic, molecular, cellular, circuit, or behavioral mechanisms of bipolar disorder. BD2 will award teams of three-to-five scientists with up to $1.5 million per year for three years (totalling $4.5 million per award). Applications are due December 12, 2022.

In addition to the above programs, the BD² Integrated Network is a collaborative longitudinal study with an initial focus on people living with bipolar I. The study design and infrastructure prioritize rapid implementation of research findings to improve treatment for all those living with bipolar disorder. Currently, BD² is looking for applicants to support critical infrastructure for the network:

  • BD2 seeks an organization to act as the Clinical Coordinating Center (CCC) to provide clinical research support, including diagnostic assessment of all participants, clinician training, and study oversight across all sites. BD2 intends to make a single award of up to $5.4 million over five years. Applications are due November 17, 2022.
  • BD2 seeks an organization to act as the Data Coordinating Center (DCC) to provide technical and logistical support to sites participating in the Integrated Network, and to build and maintain a custom resource to facilitate clinical and research data sharing as well as rapid insights for improved care. BD2 intends to make a single award of up to $5 million over five years. Applications are due November 17, 2022.

BD2  brings together researchers, clinicians, philanthropists, and people with lived experience to approach the study and treatment of bipolar disorder in a new way. The Baszucki, Dauten, and Brin families united with the Milken Institute to commit $150 million to launch BD2 to advance discoveries for families like theirs. As the largest private investment focused on the study of bipolar disorder, BD2 provides an unprecedented opportunity to identify breakthroughs in scientific understanding that create new interventions so that everyone with bipolar disorder can thrive.

To learn more about BD2 and its programs, visit: https://www.bipolardiscoveries.org/ 

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Media Contact: BD2@gmmb.com 

About BD2
Through an integrated, collaborative approach, BD2: Breakthrough Discoveries for thriving with Bipolar Disorder will address knowledge gaps in the basic disease mechanisms of bipolar disorder as well as factors influencing clinical approaches and outcomes. This initial $150 million effort provides an unprecedented opportunity to improve the lives of people with bipolar disorder and those yet to be diagnosed. The Milken Institute, a think tank and global convener, is playing a leadership role in BD2, designing its structure and coordinating grantmaking so that investments make a transformational impact.


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