There are 15 open federal SBIR/STTR topics right now that match Biotech capabilities, across DOD, NIH, NSF, DOE, NASA, USDA, and 5 other agencies. Below: the current open topic list, recent Biotech winners headquartered in Texas, the Texas SBDC SBIR contact, and how TopicScout compares to SBIR.gov / Grants.gov / HigherGov / Instrumentl for finding the next topic to apply to.
Antarctic Research Not Requiring U.S. Antarctic Program (USAP) Field Support — U.S. National Science Foundation · closes 2026-06-01 Through this solicitation, the Antarctic Sciences Section (ANT) of the Office of Polar Programs (OPP) funds cutting-edge research that: Improves understanding of interactions among the Antarctic region and global systems. Improves understan…
Antarctic Research Requiring U.S. Antarctic Program (USAP) Support for Fieldwork — U.S. National Science Foundation · closes 2026-06-01 Through this solicitation, the Antarctic Sciences Section (ANT) of the Office of Polar Programs (OPP) funds cutting-edge research that requires logistical support from the U.S. Antarctic Program (USAP)and: Improves understanding of interact…
Preclinical Proof of Concept Studies for Rare Diseases (R21 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) — National Institutes of Health · closes 2026-06-02 This notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) provides funding to conduct efficacy studies in an established rare disease preclinical model to demonstrate that a proposed therapeutic agent warrants further development. In addition to preclinica…
Impact of Initial Influenza Exposure on Immunity in Infants (U01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) — National Institutes of Health · closes 2026-06-04 The purpose of this notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) is to support the establishment or continuation of longitudinal infant cohorts to determine and compare how initial and repeated natural influenza infections and/or influenza vaccinat…
Identify and Evaluate Potential Risk Factors for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - ERA · closes 2026-06-10 CDC/ATSDR is inviting research proposals to study risk factors for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Studies on military service, contact sports, traumatic brain injury, neuroinflammation, and infections agents and exposures are encourag…
Alfalfa Seed and Alfalfa Forage Systems — National Institute of Food and Agriculture · closes 2026-06-12 In FY 2026, under Assistance Listing 10.330, ASAFS will support the development of improved alfalfa seed and forage production systems, practices, and supporting technologies. NIFA is soliciting applications for FY 2026 under the following …
Novel Approaches to Support Therapeutic Development in Ultra-Rare Cancers — Food and Drug Administration · closes 2026-06-15 Background The FDA Oncology Center of Excellence (OCE) aims to advance the development and regulation of oncology products for patients with cancer. The Pediatric Oncology Program and Rare Cancers Program were established to facilitate and …
FY 2026 Competitive Academic Agreement Program (CAAP) — Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Admin · closes 2026-06-19 The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration¿s (PHMSA) FY 2026 CAAP NOFO solicits research proposals from nonprofit institutions of higher education for the Pipeline Safety Research and Development (R&D) Program. This…
Enhancing Understanding of and Preparedness for Public Health Threats Through Research in Kenya — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - ERA · closes 2026-06-22 This notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) supports research, implementation science, and public health evaluations to inform best practices for preventing and responding to infectious disease threats in Kenya, while strengthening local rese…
Agricultural Genome to Phenome Initiative - Research Grants — National Institute of Food and Agriculture-eRA · closes 2026-06-29 The National Institute of Food and Agriculture"s Agricultural Genome to Phenome Initiative (AG2PI), Assistance Listing 10.332, is intended to: Study agriculturally significant crops and animals in production environments to achieve via…
Recent Biotech SBIR winners in Texas
ATTOGENE CORPORATION (AUSTIN, Texas) — Department of Health and Human Services Phase I 2023, $248,848 Lateral Flow Assay to Detect Malaria
NANOHMICS INC (AUSTIN, Texas) — Department of Health and Human Services Phase I 2023, $275,766 Real-time, large-area microbial mapping to prevent the spread of healthcare-associated infections
7 Hills Pharma LLC (Houston, Texas) — Department of Health and Human Services Phase II 2023, $999,200 7HP349, an Integrin Activator to Treat Patients With anti-PD-1 Resistant Solid Tumors
LUNG THERAPEUTICS INC (Tyler, Texas) — Department of Health and Human Services Phase I 2023, $259,332 The Development of CSD peptides for the therapeutic treatment of post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PACS)
Meridian Biotech, LLC (Woodlands, Texas) — Department of Health and Human Services Phase II 2023, $1,292,024 Development and Production of Standardized Reference Diets for Zebrafish Research
GENEIAL LLC (Missouri City, Texas) — Department of Health and Human Services Phase I 2023, $349,432 Increasing the Value of Genomic Medicine through Private Pharmacogenomic Reporting
ARTEMIS BIOTECHNOLOGIES LLC (Temple, Texas) — Department of Health and Human Services Phase I 2023, $385,272 Novel Pharmacological Treatment for Preeclampsia
LYNNTECH INC. (College Station, Texas) — Department of Health and Human Services Phase I 2023, $290,196 An Isothermal Method to Amplify RNA from Bloodborne Viruses
How to find SBIR topics: TopicScout vs alternatives
Tool
Coverage
Match scoring
Weekly digest
Price
TopicScout
All 11 SBIR/STTR agencies +
Grants.gov + NSF
AI-scored vs your cap statement
Yes (Mon AM)
$29/mo solo, $500–2k/mo institutional
SBIR.gov
All 11 agencies (canonical source)
Keyword search only
No
Free
Grants.gov
All federal grants (not just SBIR)
Keyword search only
Saved-search email
Free
HigherGov
SBIR + 7k+ SLED sources
Keyword + filters
Yes
$500–5k/yr
Instrumentl
Foundation grants (nonprofits, not SBIR)
AI-scored, nonprofit-tuned
Yes
$179–$999/mo
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FAQ
How do I find open SBIR topics for a Biotech company in
Texas?
The canonical source is SBIR.gov, which lists every open
SBIR/STTR topic across all 11 federal agencies. To filter to
Biotech-relevant topics that match your specific tech, paste
your capability statement into TopicScout's free
matcher — it scores all open topics against your cap statement
in ~60 seconds. Texas SBIR firms also get help from the
Texas SBDC network and
state matching-fund programs.
What's the best SBIR matching tool for Biotech startups?
For solo founders: TopicScout's $29/mo plan covers all 11 agencies
with weekly AI-scored digests. For consulting firms supporting multiple
clients: TopicScout institutional plan ($500–2k/mo flat) or
HigherGov ($500–5k/yr). For nonprofits (not SBIR-eligible):
Instrumentl. SBIR.gov itself is free but requires manual scanning.
Which agencies fund the most Biotech SBIR/STTR work?
Based on the current open topic list, the top agencies for
Biotech are visible in the topic list above. Historically:
DARPA + AFWERX + Navy SBIR for defense-adjacent Biotech,
NIH + CDC for health-adjacent, NSF + DOE for foundational R&D.