Funding-NIFA, NSF Announce $6 Million in Available
Funding to Develop, Enable Breakthrough Technologies for Plant, Animal Phenomics and Microbiomes; May 12, 2016
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NSF Announce $6 Million in Available Funding to Develop, Enable Breakthrough
Technologies for Plant, Animal Phenomics and
Microbiomes WASHINGTON, March 16, 2016 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA)
National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) and the National Science
Foundation (NSF) Biological Sciences Directorate (BIO) today announced $6
million in available funding to support the development of transformative
plant and animal phenomics and microbiome
technologies. This USDA-NIFA, NSF-BIO Joint Activity is soliciting Early Concept Grants
for Exploratory Research (EAGER) proposals that address the development of
innovative approaches for phenotyping and microbiome characterizations, as
well as for elucidating the role of microbiomes in plants and animals. This
activity addresses critical gaps in tools available for characterizing plant
and animal phenotypes and microbiomes, in part to more fully realize the
potential of low-cost high throughput sequencing and genotyping technologies.
Types of projects that might be appropriate include but are not limited to:
Proposed studies should be potentially transformative and may be
considered "high-risk, high-payoff", and be compatible with the
budget and time limits ($300,000, 2 years) of the EAGER funding mechanism. Summaries are due May 12. Please see the Dear
Colleague Letter for more information. For more information on EAGERs,
please review the NSF Grant Proposal Guide. Since 2009, NIFA has invested in and advanced innovative and
transformative initiatives to solve societal challenges and ensure the
long-term viability of agriculture. NIFA’s integrated research, education,
and extension programs, supporting the best and brightest scientists and
extension personnel, have resulted user-inspired, groundbreaking discoveries
that are combating childhood obesity, improving and sustaining rural economic
growth, controlling water availability, increasing food production, finding
new sources of energy, mitigating climate variability, and ensuring food
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