This initiative supports fundamentally new approaches in molecular sciences to drive new directions in biotechnology, a critical and emerging technology of the 21st century. This is the fourth year of a campaign targeting broad themes to be pursued through collaborative high risk/high reward projects.
This MFB solicitation calls for creative, cross-disciplinary research and technology development proposals to accelerate understanding of RNA function in complex biological systems and to harness RNA research to advance biotechnology.
The funding opportunity will be coordinated by the National Science Foundation together with the National Institutes of Health, National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI). The focus on RNA science advances (1) Biotechnology innovation for a sustainable, safe and secure American bioeconomy; (2) the NSF 2022-2026 Strategic Plan to create new knowledge and benefit society by translating knowledge into solutions; (3) the NHGRI 2020 Strategic Vision for improving human health at the Forefront of Genomics; and aligns with (4) the NASEM Report calling for deeper understanding of RNA modifications and their role in biological processes.
Award sizes must not exceed $1,500,000 in total costs (direct and indirect) for the entire project and a duration of up to 3 years. The project budget and duration must be commensurate with the scale and scope of the research.
Awards:
Award sizes must not exceed $1,500,000 in total costs for up to three years. Standard Grant or Continuing Grant or R01 project (if the proposal is selected to be funded by NIH/NHGRI)
Anticipated Funding Amount:
$6,500,000
Letter of Intent:
Not Required
Full Proposal Submission Deadline:
December 16, 2024
Contacts:
Sorin Draghici, Division of Information and Intelligent Systems, CISE Directorate, telephone: (703) 292-2232, email: mfb@nsf.gov
Zhilan J. Feng, Division of Mathematical Sciences, MPS Directorate, telephone: (703) 292-7523, email: mfb@nsf.gov
Angel E. Garcia, Division of Physics, MPS Directorate, telephone: (703) 292-8897, email: mfb@nsf.gov