Funding-NSF - Biosensing; Ausgust 15, 2009
 

 

Description

The Biosensing Program supports innovative, transformative, and insightful investigations of fundamental problems with broad long term impact and applications that require novel use of bio-inspired engineering principles and sophisticated devices to meet the engineering and technology needs of the nation.  The program is targeting research in the area of the monitoring, identification, and/or quantification of biological phenomena and will support potential technological breakthroughs that exist at the intersection of engineering, life science, and information technology.

Projects submitted to the Program must advance both engineering and life sciences. Projects in the program may range from single investigator to multi-investigator collaborative research efforts. 

The development of these novel principles and devices will require highly collaborative interactions between engineers, life scientists, and experts in nanotechnology, biomaterials, bioinformatics, and the chemical and physical sciences.  The program recognizes the important role of education and workforce development specifically relevant to the multidisciplinary nature of the area of biosensing.  Interdisciplinary teams are essential and must be fostered from discovery to application.

Specific Objectives

The Biosensing program primarily supports innovative fundamental and applied research with applications to the biomedical, food safety, energy, environmental, and security needs:

Examples of innovative research in biosensing technologies:

Other novel approaches are welcome as well.

The duration of unsolicited awards is generally one to three years.  The typical award size for the program is $100,000 for individual investigators or $200,000 for multiple investigators per year (including indirect cost).  Small equipment proposals of less than $100,000 will also be considered and may be submitted during these windows.  Any proposal received outside the announced dates will be returned without review.

The duration of CAREER awards is five years.  The submission deadline for Engineering CAREER proposals is in July every year. Please see the following URL for more information: http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2008/nsf08051/nsf08051.jsp.

Proposals for Conferences, Workshops, and Supplements may be submitted at any time, but must be discussed with the program director before submission.

Grants for Rapid Response Research (RAPID) and EArly-concept Grants for Exploratory Research (EAGER) replace the SGER program.  Please note that proposals of these types must be discussed with the program director before submission.  Further details are available in the PAPPG download, available below. 

Please refer to the Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide (PAPPG), January 2009, (NSF 09-1) when you prepare your proposal.  The PAPPG is available for download at: http://www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?ods_key=nsf0929.

 

Announcement Number:  PD 10-7909

 

Closing Date:  Full Proposal Window:  August 15, 2009 - September 17, 2009

Full Proposal Window:  February 1, 2010 - March 3, 2010

 

Link to Full Announcement

 

http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=503353&govDel=USNSF_25

 

Contact Information

 

Alex  Simonian asimonia@nsf.gov (703) 292-4826 

 

 

Sent to:  sensors, biomaterials, biotechnology

 

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