Funding-Limited
Submission - NSF Advancing Digitization of Biological Collections; November 1, 2010
This
program seeks to create a national resource of digital data documenting
existing biological collections and to advance scientific knowledge by improving
access to digitized information (including images) residing in vouchered scientific collections across the United States.
The information associated with various collections of organisms, such as
geographic distribution, environmental habitat data, phenology,
information about associated organisms, collector field notes, tissues and
molecular data extracted from the specimens, etc. is a rich resource for
providing the baseline from which to further biodiversity research and provide
critical information about existing gaps in our knowledge of life on
earth. The national resource will be structured at three levels: a
national hub, thematic networks based on collaborative groups of collections,
and the physical collections. This resource will build upon a sizable existing
national investment in curation of the physical
objects in scientific collections and contribute vitally to scientific research
and technology interests in the United States. It will be an invaluable
tool in understanding the biodiversity and societal consequences of climate
change, species invasions, natural disasters, the spread of disease vectors and
agricultural pests, and other biological issues.
Program
page for more information and solicitation: http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=503559
Because NSF limits an institution to one
proposal,
the University of Kentucky has established an internal selection process.
Researchers interested in submitting a proposal are to submit the following
material electronically to the Office of the Vice President for Research at vpr@email.uky.edu and a copy to
their Associate Dean for Research by Monday, November 1, 2010:
•
Specify
type of proposal – Home Uniting Biocollections (HUB)
or Thematic Collections Network (TCN)
•
The
names and departments of the Principal Investigator (PI), project personnel and
other partners or collaborators
•
A
project overview describing project goals, activities and management plans (1-2
p. max.).
All
applicants will be notified in time for the NSF deadline: December
10, 2010. Questions about the submission process may be sent to
Ms. Annette Evans in the Office of the Vice President for Research (alevan4@email.uky.edu or 257-1663).