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TO DEVELOP EIDD-2801, THE 5'-ISOPROPHL ESTER PRODRUG OF THE BROADLY ACTIVE ANTIVIRAL RIBONUCLEOSIDE ANALOGUE EIDD-1931, FOR THE TREATMENT OF INFLUENZA INFECTIONS.
Total Committed
$0
Product or Service Description
Biomedical Applied Research/Exploratory Development R&D
Total Potential Value
$1.74M
Contracting Agency
Effective Date
Sept. 9, 2019
Funding Department
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH NIAID
Type
Cost no fee
Solicitation Procedure
Negotiated proposal/quote
Extent Competed
Full and open competition

Recent Contract Actions

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Vendor Description Signed Reason for Change Amount Committed
EMORY UNIVERSITY TO DEVELOP EIDD-2801, THE 5'-ISOPROPHL ESTER PRODRUG OF THE BROADLY ACTIVE ANTIVIRAL RIBONUCLEOSIDE ANALOGUE EIDD-1931, FOR THE TREATMENT OF INFLUENZA INFECTIONS. June 11, 2020 Terminate For Convenience (Complete Or Partial) -$5,227,387
EMORY UNIVERSITY TO DEVELOP EIDD-2801, THE 5'-ISOPROPHL ESTER PRODRUG OF THE BROADLY ACTIVE ANTIVIRAL RIBONUCLEOSIDE ANALOGUE EIDD-1931, FOR THE TREATMENT OF INFLUENZA INFECTIONS. May 5, 2020 Other Administrative Action $0
EMORY UNIVERSITY TO DEVELOP EIDD-2801, THE 5'-ISOPROPHL ESTER PRODRUG OF THE BROADLY ACTIVE ANTIVIRAL RIBONUCLEOSIDE ANALOGUE EIDD-1931, FOR THE TREATMENT OF INFLUENZA INFECTIONS. April 10, 2020 Exercise An Option $5,227,387
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This data comes from the Federal Procurement Data System, which includes all contracts worth $10,000 or more. We look at all contracts that are tagged with the procurement code for COVID-19 or otherwise started in 2020 and contain “COVID-19” in the description. Department of Defense contracting data is subject to a 90-day delay before it appears in the data.
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