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Simons Investigators in the Mathematical Modeling of Living Systems |
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Simons Foundation (Simons) |
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Number of Awards: In 2017, the foundation expects to appoint eight Simons Investigators in MMLS.
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Simons Investigators in the Mathematical Modeling of Living Systems
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Simons Foundation (Simons)
Description
Basis for Awards: The intent of the program is to help launch the research careers of outstanding junior scientists. Nominees to the program will normally be in the first few years of their first faculty appointment. Nominations will be evaluated on the basis of nominees’ potential for scientific accomplishment.
Rationale and scope: New approaches in mathematically based modeling are making increasingly important contributions to the life sciences. The MMLS program aims to support such approaches and foster a scientific culture of theory-experiment collaboration similar to that prevailing in the physical sciences. To encourage young researchers to pursue this endeavor, the MMLS program will provide a long-term, stable base of support, enabling a focus on model-based approaches to important issues in the life sciences.
A broad spectrum of research areas within the life sciences will be considered, ranging from cellular-level issues of organization, regulation, signaling, and morphogenic dynamics to the properties of organisms and ecology, as well as neuroscience and evolution; however, preference will be given to areas in which modeling approaches are less established and, for this reason, bioinformatics- and genomics-related proposals fall outside the scope of the program. In all cases, preference will be given to work that relates closely to experiment, developing mathematical models that can explain data, suggest new classes of experiments and introduce important new concepts.
Level and Duration of Funding: A Simons Investigator in MMLS is appointed for a period of five years. Appointments will begin August 1, 2017.
An Investigator will receive research support in the amount of $100,000 per year. An additional $10,000 per year will be provided to the Investigator’s department. The award will be administered through the Investigator’s institution, which will receive an additional 20 percent per year in indirect costs.
Allowable Expenses: The funding provided to a Simons Investigator may be used at the Investigator’s discretion to support research expenses in the following categories:
-Up to one month of summer salary and related benefits per year for the Investigator.
- Salary support and related benefits, including tuition support, for postdoctoral, graduate or undergraduate research assistants.
- Domestic or international travel for the Investigator and the Investigator’s postdoctoral and graduate students.
- Short- or long-term visitors and/or collaborators, including travel, meals and lodging expenses
- Research equipment, supplies and other expenses directly benefiting the research, including computers, computer support, publication expenses and professional membership dues.
Eligibility:
To be an Simons Investigator in MMLS, a scientist must be engaged in research related to the program and must not previously have been a Simons Investigator. He/she must have a primary appointment as a faculty member at an educational institution in the United States, Canada, or United Kingdom, on a campus within these countries, and the primary department affiliation must have a Ph.D. program. At the time of appointment, an Investigator should be in the early stages of an academic career (within eight years of the start of his/her first faculty position) and, typically, be holding an assistant professorship or equivalent position.
The foundation reserves the right to determine eligibility, but, generally, a “primary appointment†is defined as one where the Investigator is a full-time employee of an academic institution with a teaching load that is comparable to that of other faculty members in the same department. Investigators may transfer their awards to new educational institutions within the United States, Canada or United Kingdom, subject to approval from the foundation and the old and new institutions. The award will be interrupted or terminated, at the foundation’s discretion, if an Investigator takes up a primary long-term position at (i) a research institute, national laboratory or other institution outside the United States, Canada or United Kingdom, or another campus of their current institution, which falls outside the United States, Canada or United Kingdom (iii) a for-profit organization or (iii) accepts a major administrative responsibility that significantly reduces the time available for research.
More Information
https://www.simonsfoundation.org/
Submission Limits
Nomination Procedure: The foundation asks each university to submit a maximum of two nominations to the MMLS Investigator program. Nominees must be submitted through an online process via proposalCENTRAL (pC) (https://proposalcentral.altum.com/default.asp). The deadline to submit nomination applications is October 31, 2016, at 11:59:59 p.m. EST.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Aug 18, 2016 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Aug 19, 2016 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Aug 26, 2016 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Sep 9, 2016 |
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Oct 31, 2016
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U.S.-India Joint Clean Energy Research and Development Center |
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United States Department of Energy (DOE) |
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U.S.-India Joint Clean Energy Research and Development Center
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United States Department of Energy (DOE)
Description
India and the United States launched the Partnership to Advance Clean Energy (PACE) in 2009 under the MOU to enhance cooperation in energy security, energy efficiency, clean energy and climate change. A priority initiative under PACE was to establish the Joint Center for Energy Research and Development (JCERDC) in November 2010. The JCERDC is designed to promote energy innovation by teams of scientists and engineers from India and the United States. The 3 priority areas for cooperation under the 1st phase of the JCERDC included solar energy, 2nd generation biofuels, and energy efficiency of buildings. In 2012, the following 3 consortia were selected; Solar Research Institute for India and the U.S. (SERIIUS); U.S.-India Joint Center for Building Research and Development (CBERD); and the U.S.-India Consortium for Development of Sustainable Advanced Lignocellulosic Biofuel Systems.
In 2015, India and the United States expanded the work to include smart grid and grid storage and noted the critical importance of expanding clean energy research, development, manufacturing, and deployment, which increases energy access and reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
More Information
http://www.grants.gov/view-opportunity.html?oppId=287202
Submission Limits
Each Applicant may only submit one Application as a Prime Recipient for consideration under this FOA.
Cost Sharing:
Cost share requirement - 50%
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Aug 15, 2016 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Aug 16, 2016 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Aug 19, 2016 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Aug 23, 2016 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Sep 23, 2016
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Improvements in Facilities, Communications, and Equipment at Biological Field Stations and Marine Laboratories (FSML) |
NSF 16-506 |
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National Science Foundation (NSF) |
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Improvements in Facilities, Communications, and Equipment at Biological Field Stations and Marine Laboratories (FSML)
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National Science Foundation (NSF)
Description
Biological Field Stations and Marine Laboratories (FSMLs) are off-campus facilities for research and education conducted in the natural habitats of terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems. FSMLs support environmental and basic biological research and education by preserving access to study areas and organisms, by providing facilities and equipment in close proximity to those study areas, and by fostering an atmosphere of mutual scientific interest and collaboration in research and education. To fulfill these roles, FSMLs must offer modern research and educational facilities, equipment, communications and data management for a broad array of users. In recognition of the importance of FSMLs in modern biology, NSF invites proposals that address these general goals of FSML improvement.
More Information
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2016/nsf16506/nsf16506.htm
Submission Limits
Only one proposal may be submitted on behalf of any single facility per round of the FSML competition. This limitation does not prevent a single institution from submitting more than one proposal, as long as each proposal is submitted on behalf of a different eligible facility. This limitation is waived for one additional proposal in the event that a facility is also involved in a proposal that would improve multiple facilities.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Aug 11, 2016 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Aug 12, 2016 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Aug 26, 2016 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Sep 16, 2016 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Dec 9, 2016
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Platforms for Advanced Wireless Research (PAWR): Establishing the PAWR Project Office (PPO) (PAWR/PPO) |
NSF 16-585 |
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National Science Foundation (NSF) |
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Platforms for Advanced Wireless Research (PAWR): Establishing the PAWR Project Office (PPO) (PAWR/PPO)
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National Science Foundation (NSF)
Description
The Platforms for Advanced Wireless Research(PAWR) program aims to support advanced wireless research platforms conceived by the U.S. academic and industrial wireless research community. PAWR will enable experimental exploration of robust new wireless devices, communication techniques, networks, systems, and services that will revolutionize the nation's wireless ecosystem, thereby enhancing broadband connectivity, leveraging the emerging Internet of Things (IoT), and sustaining US leadership and economic competitiveness for decades to come.
In order to support the design, development, deployment, and operations of the advanced wireless research platforms, the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) will support the work of a PAWR Project Office (PPO). Working closely with the wireless research community, the PPO will assume responsibility for design, development, and deployment of a set of advanced wireless research platforms. Upon successful completion of the design of advanced wireless research platforms, and contingent upon support from NSF management, the PPO will proceed to the development and deployment phases with funding provided by NSF as well as a PAWR Industry Consortium. Upon successful deployment of each individual research platform, the PPO may subsequently operate the platform in service to the wireless research community.
More Information
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2016/nsf16585/nsf16585.htm
Submission Limits
Limit on Number of Proposals per Organization: 1
An organization may participate in no more than one PPO proposal submitted to this solicitation. For collaborative proposals involving multiple institutions, the proposal should be submitted by only one institution, with funding for participating institutions made through subawards. Proposals should not be submitted as separately submitted collaborative proposals. See GPG Chapter II.D.5.a for additional information.
Limit on Number of Proposals per PI or Co-PI: 1
An individual may appear as PI, co-PI, Senior Personnel or Consultant on no more than one PPO proposal submitted to this competition. In the event that an individual exceeds this limit, the first proposal received within the limits will be accepted based on the earliest date and time of proposal submission (i.e., the first proposal received will be accepted and the remainder will be returned without review). No exceptions will be made.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Aug 4, 2016 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
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Internal Pre-proposal |
Aug 12, 2016 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Aug 19, 2016 |
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Sep 20, 2016 |
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Cancer Target Discovery and Development Network (U01) |
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
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Cancer Target Discovery and Development Network (U01)
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National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Description
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) will continue to support the program "Cancer Target Discovery and Development†(CTD^2, pronounced cee-tee-dee-squared). CTD^2 is focused on efforts that advance cancer research by bridging the knowledge gap between the rapidly increasing volumes of new data generated by comprehensive molecular characterizations of many cancer types and studies of the underlying etiology of cancer development, progression, and/or metastasis.
The primary purpose of the CTD^2 program is to advance our understanding of cancer etiology, mechanisms and treatment through:
Improving the understanding of how mutations in cancer genes affect the downstream functions (e.g., gain-of-function, loss-of-function, or neomorphic function) within the protein and cellular pathway(s);
Searching for new molecular targets with the goal to overcome innate and/or acquired resistance to therapies, particularly clinical resistance related to inter- and intra- tumor heterogeneity; and
Developing efficient strategies to identify appropriate multiple targets and optimal combination of perturbagens (chemical or biological; immunotherapeutics being a prime example of the latter) with the potential to eliminate all cancer cells, despite their clonal heterogeneity.
This FOA solicits applications for research projects advancing the goals outlined above. The proposed projects should use a combination of state-of-the-art high throughput informatic and experimental approaches to address at a minimum two of these three research areas: (1) characterization and validation of novel cancer targets; (2) identification of molecular markers that can meaningfully predict responses or resistance to anticancer therapies; and (3) development of perturbagens that can affect the proposed targets of cancer treatment.
More Information
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-CA-16-014.html
Submission Limits
Applicant organization may submit two applications, provided that each application is scientifically distinct and based on different self-standing project (although, if desired and appropriate, these two projects may be designed as a broadly-based interactive effort).
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Aug 4, 2016 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Aug 5, 2016 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Aug 12, 2016 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Aug 19, 2016 |
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Robots in Manufacturing Environments Manufacturing Innovation Institute (RIME-MII) |
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Note- The Agency Application Date in the limited submission system represents the Concept paper due date for this program.
There will be two proposers’ days associated with this FOA. The first proposers’ Day will be conducted at the NASA Ames Conference Center, Building 3, 500 Severyns Rd., NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 94035 on August 10, 2016. A second proposers’ day will be conducted at the ANSER Conference Center located at 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041 on 12 August 2016 (both are scheduled to end NLT 2:00 PM local time). The purpose of the proposers’ days are to familiarize interested proposers with the concept and vision for the Robots in Manufacturing Environments Manufacturing Innovation Institute and the associated technology needs and to highlight key portions of this FOA. The proposers’ days are for informational purposes only. Attendance is not a prerequisite for submitting a proposal.
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Robots in Manufacturing Environments Manufacturing Innovation Institute (RIME-MII)
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Department of the Army
Description
U.S. Army Contracting Command - Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC-APG), RTP Division, on behalf of the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manufacturing and Industrial Base Policy (MIBP) via its Manufacturing Technology Program.
More Information
http://www.grants.gov/view-opportunity.html?oppId=286551
Submission Limits
One award will be issued.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Aug 1, 2016 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Aug 2, 2016 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Aug 5, 2016 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Aug 12, 2016 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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CHRB Grants Program - FY 2017-2018 |
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Please note that the "Agency Application Deadline" listed on this page reflects the CHRB's deadline for submittal of concept papers. Full proposal submissions (invited only) will be due February 9, 2017.
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CHRB Grants Program - FY 2017-2018
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Commonwealth Health Research Board (CHRB)
Description
The Commonwealth Health Research Board [CHRB or Board] was created by Virginia Code §23-2781 to provide financial support—in the form of grants, donations, or other assistance— for research efforts having the potential of maximizing human health benefits for the citizens of the Commonwealth. Research efforts eligible for support by the Board shall include traditional medical and biomedical research relating to the causes and cures of diseases, as well as research related to health services and the delivery of health care. Since its inception, the CHRB has made 192 grant awards totaling almost $15.6 million in grant funding to institutions of higher education and other Virginia not-for-profit or nonprofit organizations that conduct health, or health-related research in Virginia. For a description of past CHRB grant awards and abstracts, visit our website at www.chrb.org.
More Information
http://www.chrb.org/linked_documents/Grant_Guidelines.pdf
Submission Limits
10 per institution.
Please note that the CHRB considers less favorably research proposals submitted by Principal Investigators with multiple funding awards, unless the CHRB submission is in a new area of research. The CHRB also considers less favorably submittals by Emeritus Professors.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Jul 28, 2016 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Jul 29, 2016 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Aug 10, 2016 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Aug 22, 2016 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Improving Undergraduate STEM Education: Pathways into Geoscience (IUSE: GEOPATHS) |
NSF 16-584 |
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National Science Foundation (NSF) |
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Improving Undergraduate STEM Education: Pathways into Geoscience (IUSE: GEOPATHS)
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National Science Foundation (NSF)
Description
A well-prepared, innovative science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) workforce is crucial to the Nation's health and economy. Indeed, recent policy actions and reports have drawn attention to the opportunities and challenges inherent in increasing the number of highly qualified STEM graduates, including STEM teachers. Priorities include educating students to be leaders and innovators in emerging and rapidly changing STEM fields as well as educating a scientifically literate populace. Both of these priorities depend on the nature and quality of the undergraduate education experience. In addressing these STEM challenges and priorities, the National Science Foundation invests in evidence-based and evidence-generating approaches to understanding STEM learning; to designing, testing, and studying instruction and curricular change; to wide dissemination and implementation of best practices; and to broadening participation of individuals and institutions in STEM fields. The goals of these investments include: increasing the number and diversity of STEM students, preparing students well to participate in science for tomorrow, and improving students' STEM learning outcomes.
NSF’s Improving Undergraduate STEM Education (IUSE) initiative, launched in Fiscal Year 2014, supports a coherent set of investments to address immediate challenges and opportunities that are facing undergraduate STEM education, as well as those that anticipate new structures (e.g. organizational changes, new methods for certification or credentialing, course re-conception, cyberlearning, etc.) and new functions of the undergraduate learning and teaching enterprise. The NSF-wide IUSE initiative acknowledges the variety of discipline-specific challenges and opportunities facing STEM faculty as they strive to incorporate results from educational research into classroom practice and work with education research colleagues and social science learning scholars to advance our understanding of effective teaching and learning.
The Directorate for Geosciences (GEO) contributes to the IUSE initiative through the Improving Undergraduate STEM Education: Pathways into Geoscience (IUSE: GEOPATHS) funding opportunity. IUSE: GEOPATHS invites proposals that specifically address the current needs and opportunities related to undergraduate education within the geosciences community. The primary goal of the IUSE: GEOPATHS funding opportunity is to increase the number of undergraduate students interested in pursuing undergraduate degrees and/or post-graduate degrees in geoscience through the design and testing of novel approaches for engaging students in authentic, career-relevant experiences in geoscience. In order to broaden participation in the geosciences, engaging undergraduate students from traditionally underrepresented groups or from non-geoscience degree programs is a priority. The IUSE: GEOPATHS solicitation features two funding Tracks: (1) Engaging students in the geosciences through extra-curricular experiences and training activities (GEOPATHS-EXTRA), and (2) Improving pathways into the geosciences through institutional collaborations and transfer (GEOPATHS-IMPACT).
More Information
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2016/nsf16584/nsf16584.htm
Submission Limits
An organization may serve as sole submitting institution or as lead institution of a collaborative project on only one submission per competition, regardless of track, but may serve as the non-lead institution of a collaborative project more than once per competition. Additional eligibility requirements are described later in the solicitation.
Potential PIs are advised to contact their institutional office of research regarding processes used to select proposals for submission.
(At Virginia Tech, please contact Beth Tranter - etranter@vt.edu or 540-231-1782.)
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Jul 28, 2016 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Jul 29, 2016 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Aug 5, 2016 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Aug 12, 2016 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
Aug 16, 2016 |
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Oct 11, 2016
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Project to Develop, Produce, and Distribute a Documentary Film about Rebooting the International Measurement System |
2016-NIST-KG-01 |
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National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) |
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Project to Develop, Produce, and Distribute a Documentary Film about Rebooting the International Measurement System
Agencies
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Description
NIST invites applications from eligible applicants for the development, production, and distribution of a 60 to 90 minute documentary film on the subject of the complete overhaul of the world’s international system of measurement (also called the metric system) and the race among the world’s best scientists to make this possible by redefining the kilogram based on natural phenomena. The working title of the project is “The Last Artifact†(see Section I.1. of this FFO). It is expected that the recipient will develop, produce, and secure distribution for, a documentary film on this subject, similar in production value and narrative creativity to the recent science documentary film “Particle Fever1â€, that will:
o show the public the hidden drama and determination required by scientists all over the world as they sprint to complete a scientific tour de force decades in the making;
o illustrate and break down scientific concepts to make them understandable for a general audience, while maintaining the story line and narrative flow driven by the scientists doing this work; and
o have a contemporary look and feel in all aspects of the production including cinematography, editorial structure and pacing, 2D and 3D motion graphics, and music.
The stylistic tone of the documentary should be intriguing and emotionally engaging, weaving together on-camera interviews with key individuals, well-shot b-roll, contemporary motion graphics and animation, and a dynamic editorial style that effectively utilizes music.
It is also expected that the recipient will secure broad distribution for the documentary film, including a release date (broadcast/cable and online) between December 2018 and March 2019.
More Information
http://www.grants.gov/view-opportunity.html?oppId=285971
Submission Limits
NIST will only consider one application per applicant; however, an applicant entity may participate as a subrecipient, contractor, or unfunded collaborator within applications submitted by other entities.
Cost Sharing:
Matching funds are not required for this FFO.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Jul 25, 2016 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Jul 26, 2016 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Aug 5, 2016 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Aug 12, 2016 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
N/A |
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George M. O'Brien Kidney Research Core Centers (P30) |
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
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George M. O'Brien Kidney Research Core Centers (P30)
Agencies
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Description
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites applications for the George M. O’Brien Kidney Research Centers to support both basic and clinical research on kidney disease. The goal of the O'Brien Kidney Research Center program is to make state-of-the art technologies and resources readily accessible to a broad spectrum of investigators who are pursuing studies in relevant topic areas. The emphases for this program are fourfold: (1) to attract new scientific expertise to and develop new tools for the study of human kidney physiology and disorders in humans and in animal and other models; (2) to encourage multidisciplinary research in these areas; 3) To explore new areas with translational potential; and 4) to generate Developmental Research (DR)/Pilot and Feasibility (P and F) studies which should lead to new and innovative approaches to study kidney disease. Information about the current George M. O'Brien Kidney Research Core Centers may be found at the following URL:http://www2.niddk.nih.gov/Research/Centers/CenterPrograms/.
More Information
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-DK-16-031.html
Submission Limits
Only one application per institution is allowed, see Section III. 3. Additional Information on Eligibility.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Jul 21, 2016 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Jul 22, 2016 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Jul 29, 2016 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Aug 5, 2016 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
Oct 14, 2016 |
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Anyone wishing to submit a proposal for one of these programs should click on the appropriate link in the list above. To expedite the process of planning an internal competition, please submit your notice of intent as soon as you know you have an interest in the funding program. You are only required to include the name of the Principal Investigator, any co-PI's, and the subject or title of the proposed project. The deadline for the internal notice of intent is indicated above.