Sustaining Infrastructure for Biological Research (NSF)

DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1002/fgc.31341
Published date22 October 2020
Date22 October 2020
Page 2 Federal Grants & Contracts October 22, 2020
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Grants alert (cont.)
and biological eld stations and marine laboratories.
This program will also accept proposals for planning
activities or workshops to facilitate coordination that may
be necessary in building capacity in infrastructure that
meets the needs of a research community.
www.grants.gov; FON# 21-501
Infrastructure Innovation for Biological
Research (NSF)
Scope: The National Science Foundation seeks
applications for the Infrastructure Innovation for
Biological Research announcement to support research
to design novel or greatly improved research tools and
methods that advance contemporary biology in any
Biological Sciences NSF research.
Deadline: Proposals are accepted at any time.
Funds: $20 million total for up to 40 awards ranging
from $300,000 to $800,000.
Eligibility: Colleges and universities and nonprot
organizations.
Areas: NSF said the program focuses on research
infrastructure that is applicable to researchers in three
programmatic areas: bioinformatics, instrumentation
and research methods. Infrastructure supported by this
program is expected to advance biological understanding
by improving scientists’ abilities to manipulate, control,
analyze or measure critical aspects of biological
systems, which can be essential for addressing important
fundamental research questions. Proposals submitted to
these programmatic areas can do one of three things to
advance or transform research in biology: develop novel
infrastructure, signicantly redesign existing infrastructure
or adapt existing infrastructure in novel ways.
www.grants.gov; FON# 21-502
Sustaining Infrastructure for Biological
Research (NSF)
Scope: The National Science Foundation seeks
applications for the Sustaining Infrastructure for
Biological Research announcement to support the
continued operation of existing research infrastructure
that advances contemporary biology in any Biological
Sciences (BIO) NSF research area.
Deadline: Proposals are accepted at any time.
Funds: $5 million total for up to three awards.
Eligibility: Colleges and universities and nonprot
organizations.
Areas: NSF said the program focuses primarily
on sustaining critical research infrastructure that is
cyberinfrastructure or biological living stocks and that
is applicable to a wide range of researchers. Projects
are expected to ensure continued availability of existing,
mature resources that will enable important science
outcomes achieved by users representing a broad range
of research supported by BIO and its collaborating
organizations.
www.grants.gov; FON# 21-503
Division of Environmental Biology (NSF)
Scope: The National Science Foundation seeks
applications for the Division of Environmental Biology
(DEB) announcement to support research and training
on evolutionary and ecological processes acting at
the level of populations, species, communities and
ecosystems.
Deadline: Proposals are accepted at any time.
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