Funding-NSF - Dear Colleague Letter: Submission of I/UCRC Proposals in Response to NSF 13-594 in Areas Related
to Engineering Biology and Cellular Biomanufacturing;
October 15, 2014
Agency
Name
National
Science Foundation
Synopsis
Dear
Colleagues:
The National
Science Foundation (NSF) Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers
(I/UCRC) Program has over a 30-year history of fostering long-term partnerships
among industry, academe and government in various technology sectors. These
partnerships develop through the cooperative execution of precompetitive
research that strengthens the ecosystem for open innovation and U.S.
competitiveness. Sector precompetitive research addresses application-inspired
fundamental topics that are longer term, recognized challenges to the industry
sector as a whole such that industry members benefit from collaboration in the
research definition and execution. NSF provides catalyzing investment to these
centers, which are primarily supported by industrial members and other
stakeholders. The research carried out at each center is of interest to both
the industry members and the center faculty. I/UCRCs contribute to the nation's
research infrastructure base and enhance the intellectual capacity of the engineering
and science workforce through the integration of research and education. As
appropriate, I/UCRCs use international collaborations to advance these goals
within the global context.
In emerging
areas of technology at the interface between fields such as the engineering of
biology and cellular biomanufacturing, including the
field of synthetic biology, there is an even greater need for collaborative
precompetitive research that will ensure the success of these nascent
technology areas. In particular, research that contributes to the establishment
of standards for production; provides tools for the assessment of quality,
robustness and stability of the process and product; and develops metrics that
will facilitate risk assessment associated with a regulatory framework, will be
essential for the eventual commercialization of products from the engineering
of biology. The I/UCRC model in which industry members pool and apply their
funds to center projects that address shared research challenges can be enabling
to such nascent fields by leveraging the investment and reducing the risk for
each participating member organization.
To foster
collaborations between industry and academe in the fields of engineering
biology and cellular biomanufacturing, including synthetic
biology, NSF welcomes and encourages proposals in response to NSF 13-594 in these
areas. Potential areas of precompetitive research that are of interest include
but are not limited to:
The above
list is provided for illustrative purposes only. Any precompetitive research areas that
enhance the translation of basic research to commercialized processes and
products in these fields would be considered.
Please contact
one of the following program officials if you have questions about this I/UCRC funding opportunity:
Larry Hornak, I/UCRC Program Director, Division of Industrial
Innovation and Partnerships, Directorate for Engineering. Telephone: (703)
292-2678; E-mail: lhornak@nsf.gov.
Theresa
Good, Program Director, Division of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences,
Directorate for Biological Sciences. Telephone: (703) 292-2450; E-mail: tgood@nsf.gov.
Friedrich Srienc, Program Director, Division of Chemical,
Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport Systems, Directorate for
Engineering. Telephone: (703) 292-7029; E-mail: fsrienc@nsf.gov.
Sincerely,
Dr. Grace J. Wang, Division Director, Division of Industrial Innovation and
Partnerships, Directorate for Engineering
Dr. Parag Chitnis, Division Director,
Division of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, Directorate for Biological
Sciences
Dr.
JoAnn Lighty, Division Director, Division of
Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport Systems, Directorate for
Engineering
Announcement
Number:
NSF 14-048
Link
to Full Announcement
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2014/nsf14048/nsf14048.jsp?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click