New Funding Opportunities
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- IMAG FUNDING OPPORTUNITY:
- Predictive Multiscale Models for Biomedical, Biological, Behavioral, Environmental and Clinical Research (Interagency U01)
- http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-11-203.html
- Receipt Dates: 05/31/13, 09/27/13, 01/31/14
- Smart Health and Wellbeing Program: http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=504739&org=SBE&from=home
- The issues to be addressed include, but are not limited to, sensor technology, networking, information and machine learning technology, modeling cognitive processes, system and process modeling, and social and economic issues.
- Proposal Deadlines: May 28, 2013; June 3, 2013; Oct 10, 2013; Dec 10, 2013 (Dates stay the same for subsequent years)
- Challenge: Identify Organisms from a Stream of DNA Sequences
- Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) DOD
- This Challenge seeks innovative algorithms to analyze samples that contain mixed segments of genetic sequence from next-generation sequencing instruments and report the identities of each organism represented in the sample and characterization of all non-host organisms. Technical details and requirements are available in the full description.
- This is a Reduction-to-Practice Challenge that requires written documentation and delivery of source code implementing an algorithm that solves the problem. A real-time online scoring utility and leaderboard will be available for this Challenge beginning 13-Feb.
- Awards $1M; Deadline: 5/31/13
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- Short Courses on Innovative Methodologies in the Behavioral and Social Sciences (R25)
- Numerous Institutes at the NIH
- This funding opportunity announcement (FOA), issued by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR) and participating Institutes and Centers invite Research Education Grant (R25) applications to develop, implement, evaluate and disseminate short courses in innovative methods for behavioral and social sciences research (BSSR). Methodological domains include but are not limited to experimental design, data collection, measurement, and data analysis and visualization.
- Letters of Intent due June 3, 2013; Applications due July 3, 2013
- RFA-OD-13-009
- Support Available for Activities at the National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis
- National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS), University of Tennessee, Knoxville
- March 1, 2013 is the deadline for requests for support for Working Groups, Investigative Workshops, Sabbaticals, and Short-term Visitors for activities beginning Fall 2013 at NIMBioS. All areas of research at the interface of biology and mathematics will be considered. NIMBioS is an NSF-sponsored initiative to foster interdisciplinary research at the interface between mathematical and biological sciences. The institute's mission is to cultivate cross-disciplinary approaches in mathematical biology and to develop a cadre of researchers who address fundamental and applied biological problems in creative ways. Other NIMBioS sponsors include DHS and USDA, with additional support from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. More details are posted at http://www.nimbios.org
- The next deadline for requests for support for postdoctoral fellowships is September 1, 2013.
- Bridging the Gap Between Cancer Mechanism and Population Science (U01)
- NCI, NIAAA
- The purpose of this Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is to encourage applications for projects that bridge biological mechanism to population level scales. By incorporating insights and data from one end of the cancer research spectrum into the framework of the other, projects should be able to cross-validate data gathered at different scales, and explore links between basic biology, population science, and potential health applications in treatment, prevention, diagnosis, and/or screening. Proposed projects should pose a challenging cancer research question that can be addressed by connecting these two ends of the research spectrum that would be difficult to address or explain through biological or epidemiological investigation alone. Only a single cohesive project integrating aspects from these two areas is allowed in each application.
- Application Due Date: March 8, 2013; October 4, 2013; etc.
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- NIGMS National Centers for Systems Biology (P50)
- LOI: Sept. 23, 2012-14; Receipt Date: Oct. 23, 2012-2014
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- NSF-12606 Expeditions in Training, Research, and Education for Mathematics and Statistics through Quantitative Explorations of Data (EXTREEMS-QED
- The long-range goal of EXTREEMS-QED is to support efforts to educate the next generation of mathematics and statistics undergraduate students to confront new challenges in computational and data-enabled science and engineering (CDS&E). EXTREEMS-QED projects must enhance the knowledge and skills of most, if not all, the institution's mathematics and statistics majors through training that incorporates computational tools for analysis of large data sets and for modeling and simulation of complex systems.
- Funded activities are expected to provide opportunities for undergraduate research and hands-on experiences centered on CDS&E (computational and data-enabled science and engineering); result in significant changes to the undergraduate mathematics and statistics curriculum; have broad institutional support and department-wide commitment that encourage collaborations within and across disciplines; and include professional development activities for faculty or for K-12 teachers.
- Full Proposal Deadlines: Nov 6, 2013
- Full announcement available: http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2012/nsf12606/nsf12606.htm?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click
- Software Infrastructure for Sustained Innovation - SSE & SSI (SI2 - SSE&SSI)
- Scientific discovery and innovation are advancing along fundamentally new pathways opened by development of increasingly sophisticated software. Software is also directly responsible for increased scientific productivity and significant enhancement of researchers' capabilities. In order to nurture, accelerate and sustain this critical mode of scientific progress, NSF has established the Software Infrastructure for Sustained Innovation (SI2) program, with the overarching goal of transforming innovations in research and education into sustained software resources that are an integral part of the cyberinfrastructure.
- Applications Due: February 3, 2014, First Monday in February thereafter
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- NSF-wide SEES Initiative: http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=504707
- (Science, Engineering and Education for Sustainability)
- Concepts that underlie the science of sustainability include complex adaptive systems theory, emergent behavior, multi-scale processes, as well as the vulnerability, adaptive capacity, and resilience of coupled human-environment systems. … Conceptual frameworks for sustainability, including general theories and models, are critically needed for such informed decision-making.
Population Modeling Funding Announcements
To see more funding opportunities go to the IMAG Participating Agencies pages.