From grants-dist at ces.clemson.edu Fri Oct 10 17:05:59 2008 From: grants-dist at ces.clemson.edu (grants-dist at ces.clemson.edu) Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 17:05:59 -0400 Subject: [Grants-dist] Research Opportunities Message-ID: <6FAABD1159263A4B84B126D9C2FCFD52021B2206@CUMAIL1.CAMPUS.CU.CLEMSON.EDU> Below you will find the STTI Weekly. To see more current opportunities and news items please go to our website at: http://people.clemson.edu/~CoESPro/currentOpportunities.html Dianne M. Myers Grants Administrator College of Engineering and Science 113 Riggs Hall, Box 340901 Clemson, SC 29634-0901 864-656-5534 (p) 864-656-7244 (f) From: SSTI Weekly Digest [mailto:digest at ssti.org] Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 4:02 PM To: Ms. Dianne Myers Subject: Funding Supplement for the SSTI Weekly Digest 10/08/08 State Science and Technology Institute Helping Transform Techology-Based Economics Funding Supplement to the SSTI Weekly Digest A Publication of the State Science & Technology Institute SSTI, 5015 Pine Creek Drive, Westerville, Ohio 43081 Phone: 614.901.1690 http://www.ssti.org In the Oct. 8, 2008 Supplement: Guidelines for Redistribution/Republication of the SSTI Funding Supplement New Funding Opportunities Related to Tech-based Economic Development * Department of Commerce * Economic Development Administration's combined solicitation for Public Works, Planning, Local Technical Assistance, and Economic Adjustment Assistance New Federal R&D Funding Opportunities * Department of Commerce * North Atlantic Regional Cooperative Institute for Climate Change Research * Cooperative Institute To Investigate Satellite Applications For Regional/Global-Scale Forecasts * Department of Defense * Concepts for Submersible Aircraft * Research into high-throughput chemical analysis of trace gases * Research projectors toward combating terrorism * Department of Health & Human Services (includes National Institutes of Health) * Genetic analyses to study individual differences in response to drugs of abuse * Search for "peripheral" biomarkers in animal models to identify the exposure to psychoactive drugs * Drug abuse epidemiology or health services research * Interactive health effects of cigarette smoking and HIV/AIDS * Health services research into prevention and treatment services for drug and alcohol abuse * Superfund Hazardous Substances Basic Research and Training Program * Diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and amelioration of intellectual and developmental disabilities * Mechanisms of Adverse Drug Effects in Children * Research related to emergency medical services for children * NIH Roadmap Transformative Research Program * Hypothesis-driven basic research in HIV/AIDS * Administration on Aging Open Solicitation * Research in cancer etiology and epidemiology * Emerging cellular, molecular, and genetic or genomic technologies * Symptom management research and health promotion/disease prevention research * Preclinical and non-clinical services to advance the development of Topical microbicides and biomedical prevention * Environmental Protection Agency * Geologic sequestration of anthropogenic carbon dioxide * National Science Foundation * Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers Program * Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory(DUSEL) experiments * Research Initiation Grants to Broaden Participation in Biology New Foundation & Other Funding Opportunities * Brookdale Foundation * Leadership in Aging Fellowship * L'Oreal USA * Fellowships for Women in Science Copyright State Science & Technology Institute 2008. NOTICE: All opportunities posted herein may be subject to change, modification, revision or cancellation at the discretion of the originating source. SSTI is not an originating or authoritative source for any of the announcements posted herein. Readers are advised to address all questions and concerns about a particular opportunity to the appropriate point(s) of contact in the detailed solicitation or request for proposals. Readers also are strongly encouraged to monitor any new developments released by the originating sources. Please note that the Funding Supplement to the SSTI Weekly Digest will not be published next week. SSTI Funding Supplement Guidelines Preparation of the SSTI Weekly Funding Supplement is possible with the support of dues-paying member organizations. Redistribution and re-publication is limited. 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New Funding Related to Tech-based Economic Development Department of Commerce * The Economic Development Administration has issued a combined request for proposals for four program elements of the Public Works and Economic Development Act: 1) Public Works; 2) Planning; 3) Local Technical Assistance; and 4) Economic Adjustment Assistance. Eligibility is limited to Economic Development District Organizations; Indian Tribe or a consortium of Indian Tribes; state, a city or other political subdivision of a state, including a special purpose unit of a state or local government engaged in economic or infrastructure development activities, or a consortium of political subdivisions; institutions of higher education or a consortium of institutions of higher education; or public or private non-profit organization or association acting in cooperation with officials of a political subdivision of a state. EDA encourages the submission of only those applications that will significantly benefit regions with distressed economies. Applications are accepted on a continuous basis. FY08 funding levels for the four programs totaled nearly $217 million. More information regarding ED-900 is available at: http://www.eda.gov/InvestmentsGrants/Application.xml . return to top New Federal R&D Funding Opportunities Department of Commerce The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Marine Fisheries Service and the NOAA Office of Ocean and Atmospheric Research invite applications for the establishment of a North Atlantic Regional Cooperative Institute for Climate Change(CI) that will focus on the themes of (1) Ecosystem Forecasting, (2) Ecosystem Monitoring, (3) Ecosystem Management, Protection and Restoration of Resources, (4) Sustained Ocean Observations and (5) Climate Research. One award for up to $7 million is anticipated in FY09. Proposals are due Jan. 5, 2009. Match is required. More information regarding OAR-CIPO-2008-2001597 is available at: http://www07.grants.gov/search/search.do;jsessionid=Lr0QrT4mLTR55jnMd99h 4J1hlWd1sVkb5nyQll1BQv6gyPD4TGQF!-1048350178?oppId=43006&flag2006=false& mode=VIEW . NOAA also invites applications for a Cooperative Institute To Investigate Satellite Applications For Regional/Global-Scale Forecasts that will collaborate with NOAA scientists to improve weather forecast and warning accuracy; contribute to improvements in water resource forecasting capabilities; provide integrated weather information to meet future aviation and surface transportation needs; advance satellite sensor technology; develop high-performance computing, visualization, and scientific workstation technologies; and enhance environmental literacy to improve understanding. One award for up to $9 million is anticipated in FY09. Proposals are due Jan. 5, 2009. Match is required. More information regarding OAR-CIPO-2008-2001588 is available at: http://apply07.grants.gov/apply/GetGrantFromFedgrants;jsessionid=LsJZCcL Zn7bgQ97Lshp7W8CRhn2GMpLTQwLTyRyj5Fyy1R01hDs4!-1048350178?opportunity=OA R-CIPO-2008-2001588&agencycode=DOC-NOAA . return to top Department of Defense DARPA invites research proposals on the topic of a Submersible Aircraft. In particular, DARPA is interested in a feasibility study and experiments to prove out the possibility of making an aircraft that can maneuver underwater. In addition to the conceptual design studies, performers need to outline experiments or computational models that will be used to demonstrate that the major technological limitations can be overcome. Multiple awards are anticipated. Eligibility is unrestricted with the exception of FFRDCs and federal entities. Initial full proposals are due Dec. 1, 2008. More information regarding DARPA-BAA-09-06 is available at: https://www.fbo.gov/spg/ODA/DARPA/CMO/DARPA-BAA-09-06/listing.html . DARPA invites contract research proposals in the area of high-throughput chemical analysis of trace gases. Proposed research should investigate innovative approaches that enable revolutionary advances in science, devices, or systems. The Panoptic Analysis of Chemical Traces (PACT) program will develop technology capable of analyzing complex gas mixtures without reliance on preconceived libraries of anticipated analytes. Eligibility is unrestricted with the exception of FFRDCs and federal entities. The deadline is Oct. 22, 2008. More information regarding DARPA-BAA-08-62 is available at: https://www.fbo.gov/spg/ODA/DARPA/CMO/DARPA-BAA-08-62/listing.html . The Navy has issued a Broad Agency Announcement for research projectors toward combating terrorism. Specifically, the BAA invites proposals in the following mission areas: Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Countermeasures; Explosives Detection; Investigative Support and Forensics; Irregular Warfare Support Program; Surveillance, Collection, and Operations Support; Tactical Operations Support; Training Technology Development; and Wide Area Persistent Surveillance. Proposals are due Nov. 5, 2008. More information regarding Solicitation number 09-Q-4500 is available at https://www.bids.tswg.gov/ . return to top Department of Health & Human Services (includes National Institutes of Health) Note on award terms: The various funding mechanisms supported in the announcements below (e.g., R01, R03, R21, etc.) adhere to the conditions and limitations described at http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/funding/funding_program.htm . Specific funding information (e.g., anticipated funding amount, number of awards, project duration, etc.) will depend upon the quality, duration and costs of the applications received, unless specified otherwise. Application deadlines follow the standard NIH schedule of submission dates described at http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/submissionschedule.htm , unless specified differently below. All terms are subject to change by the federal government. The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) invites R03 grant applications to support research that use controlled, human laboratory-based experimental techniques combined with genetic analyses to study individual differences in response to drugs of abuse (subjective, behavioral, cognitive or emotional), or to examine genetic variation in the consequences of repeated abuse. NIDA anticipates making 8-10 awards from a total pool of $2 million. Eligibility is unrestricted. Optional letters of intent are due Dec. 29, 2008; full proposals are due Jan 27, 2009. More information regarding RFA-DA-09-016 is available at: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-DA-09-016.html . NIDA also requests R21 grant applications to search for "peripheral" biomarkers (not the drug itself or its metabolites) in animal models to identify the exposure to psychoactive drugs (other than alcohol), acutely or chronically, in the recent past, in the absence of the drug in question or its metabolites at the time of sample collection. NIDA anticipates making 5-7 awards from a total pool of $2 million. Eligibility is unrestricted. Optional letters of intent are due Dec. 29, 2008; full proposals are due Jan 27, 2009. More information regarding RFA-DA-09-022 is available at: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-DA-09-022.html . The third NIDA announcement for the week invites R01 grant applications for projects that may conduct innovative drug abuse epidemiology or health services research in cooperation with academic centers supported through the NIH Clinical and Translational Science Awards consortium - see http://www.ctsaweb.org/ . NIDA anticipates making 4-8 awards from a total pool of $2 million. Eligibility is unrestricted. Standard due dates apply. More information regarding PAS-09-001 is available at: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAS-09-001.html . NIDA and the Fogarty International Center invite R0/R03 proposals for research related to the unique, interactive health effects of cigarette smoking and HIV/AIDS. Several suggested research topics are identified in the announcement for areas such as: animal and human preclinical research; treatment of nicotine dependence of people living with AIDS; epidemiology; and international studies. Eligibility is unrestricted. Standard AIDS deadlines apply. More information regarding PA-08-253 for R01 grants is available at: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-08-253.html . More information regarding PA-08-254 for R03 grants is available at: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-08-254.html . NIDA and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism invite R01proposals to support health services research to improve the quality of prevention and treatment services for drug and alcohol abuse. Health services research focuses on understanding drug and/or alcohol prevention and treatment outcomes in the context of systems of care, including general health and social service systems, prevention and treatment services offered in community-based venues, as well as specialized substance abuse treatment systems. Eligibility is unrestricted. Standard deadlines apply. More information regarding PA-08-263 is available at: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-08-263.html . The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences invites P42 grant applications for its Superfund Hazardous Substances Basic Research and Training Program. With program's transfer to NIEHS, the goal is to support integrative, multidisciplinary research to identify, assess, and evaluate the potential health effects of exposure to hazardous substances and to develop innovative chemical, physical and biological technologies for reducing potential exposure to hazardous substances. Several specific research needs are identified in the request. The NIEHS intends to commit a total of approximately $11.0 million dollars in FY10 to fund four to five new or renewal grants. Eligibility is only open to accredited domestic institutions of higher education. Optional letters of intent are due Mar. 16, 2009; full proposals are due Apr. 15, 2009. More information regarding RFA-ES-08-005 is available at: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-ES-08-005.html . The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) invites Center Core Grant (P30) applications to advance the diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and amelioration of intellectual and developmental disabilities. Eligibility, while broadly defined, is restricted to institutions that meet the qualifications for a program of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (definitions provided in the request). The Institute anticipates making three awards from a total pool of $4.2 million. Optional letters of intent are due Nov. 21, 2008; full proposals are due Dec. 22, 2008. More information regarding RFA-HD-08-016 is available at: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-HD-08-016.html . NICHD and NIDA jointly invite R01 proposals for research into Mechanisms of Adverse Drug Effects in Children. Specifically, the institutes seek proposals on the role of ontogeny and the characterization of pharmacogenetic and developmental variations of drug metabolizing enzymes (DMEs), transporters, ion channels, receptors and signaling pathways that are responsible for drug toxicity in the pediatric population. Eligibility is limited to foreign and domestic public and private institutions of higher education; nonprofit organizations, for-profit businesses, states, U.S. territories or possessions; and Indian/Native American Tribal Governments and Tribally Designated Organizations. Standard deadlines apply. More information regarding PAR-08-248 is available at: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-08-248.html . Four NIH institutes collectively invite R01 grant applications for research to improve the quality and quantity of research related to emergency medical services for children: prevention research to reduce the need for emergency care; clinical research to ensure that children receive high-quality and appropriate medical, nursing and mental health care in an emergency; health systems research, from pre-hospital care, to the emergency department, to in-patient care and return to the community; models to improve service and cost efficiency in pediatric emergency care; and methodological studies to improve the quality of research conducted. Eligibility is unrestricted. Standard deadlines apply. More information regarding PAR-08-261is available at: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-08-261.html . The National Institutes of Health invites Roadmap Transformative Research Project applications to support exceptionally innovative, high risk, original and/or unconventional research with the potential to create new or challenge existing scientific paradigms. Projects must clearly demonstrate potential to produce a major impact in a broad area of biomedical or behavioral research. Several research themes are suggested in the announcement. NIH anticipates funding up to 60 R01 applications from a total pool of $25 million. Eligibility is unrestricted. Optional letters of intent are due Dec. 29, 2008; full proposals are due Jan 27, 2009. More information regarding RFA-RM-08-029 is available at: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-RM-08-029.html . The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases invites R01 grant applications to stimulate the discovery of an effective prophylactic HIV vaccine by supporting hypothesis-driven basic research in HIV/AIDS, and general virology and immunology that is focused on directly achieving that aim. The Institute anticipates making 20-30 awards from a total pool of $10 million. Eligibility is unrestricted. Optional letters of intent are due Dec. 5, 2008; full proposals are due Jan. 5, 2009. More information regarding RFA-AI-08-053 is available at: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-AI-08-053.html . The Administration on Aging within the Department of Health & Human Services has issued is Open Solicitation to support 1-2 projects that: test new and innovative approaches to the design and delivery of programs and services for older persons; expand knowledge and understanding of the older population and the aging process; help meet the needs for trained personnel in the field of aging; and/or increase awareness of the need for individuals to assume responsibility for their own longevity. Total funding available is $750,000. Eligibility is limited to domestic public or private and non-profit entities including state and local governments, community-based organizations, faith-based organizations, institutions of higher education, and Indian tribal governments. Proposals are due Dec. 31, 2008. More information regarding HHS-2009-AoA-OP-0901 is available at: http://www.aoa.gov/doingbus/fundopp/fundopp.aspx . The National Cancer Institute (NCI) invites R03 research proposals to provide support for pilot projects, testing of new techniques, secondary analyses of existing data, development and validation of measurement methods, linkage of genetic polymorphisms with other variables related to cancer risk, and development of innovative projects for more comprehensive research in cancer etiology and epidemiology. Standard submission dates apply. Eligibility is unrestricted. More information regarding PAR-08-237 is available at: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-08-237.html . NCI also invites R01/R21 grant applications for health services research that address the utilization of emerging cellular, molecular, and genetic or genomic (CMG) technologies in cancer care. Specifically encouraged is research on commercially available CMG clinical tools already in use, as well as experimental tools in the later stages of development and/or in the regulatory approval pipeline. Standard deadlines apply. Eligibility is limited to foreign and domestic institutions of higher education, nonprofit organizations, for-profit organizations, regional organizations, state and local governments, U.S. Territories and Possession, and eligible agencies of the federal government. More information regarding PA-09-004 for R01 grants is available at: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-09-004.html . More information regarding PA-09-005 for R21 grants is available at: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-09-005.html . The National Institute of Nursing Research invites R01 applications for program projects in symptom management research and program projects in health promotion/disease prevention research. The purpose of the proposed grant program is to significantly advance the science of an interdisciplinary, biobehavioral research program focused in the two project areas. Up to $1.9 million may be available for 1-2 awards in FY09. Eligibility is unrestricted. Optional letters of intent are due Mar. 16, 2009; full proposals are due Apr. 16, 2009. More information regarding RFA-NR-09-003 is available at: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-NR-09-003.html . The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases seeks a contractor to provide a resource of preclinical and non-clinical services to advance the development of Topical microbicides and biomedical prevention. This activity will ultimately lead to identification and validation of surrogate biomarkers for safety and efficacy testing in clinical trials. Responses are due Feb. 10, 2009. More information is due https://www.fbo.gov/spg/HHS/NIH/NIAID/RFP-NIAID-DAIDS-NIH-AI-2008-036_PR ESOL/listing.html . return to top Environmental Protection Agency EPA invites research into integrated design, modeling, and monitoring of geologic sequestration of anthropogenic carbon dioxide to safeguard sources of drinking water. EPA anticipates making 4 awards from a total pool of $3.6 million. Eligibility is limited to public and private nonprofit institutions/organizations (includes institutions of higher education and hospitals) located in the U.S., state and local governments, Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments, and U.S. territories or possessions. The deadline for proposals is Jan. 6, 2009. More information regarding EPA-G2008-STAR-H1 is available at: http://es.epa.gov/ncer/rfa/2008/2008_star_gsc02.html . return to top National Science Foundation NSF has released its request for proposals for a much-changed Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers Program. All new planning grants, new full center proposals, and new renewal center proposals are required to follow this solicitation. Budgetary requirements, membership minimums, and for the first time international research centers are of some of the many changes. With annual funding of up to $9 million, NSF anticipates making 2-8 full center awards and 4-12 planning grant awards annually. I/UCRCs require partnership with industry; however, proposals may only be submitted by accredited domestic universities and two- and four-year colleges (including community colleges). Letters of intent are required for planning grants. There are two funding cycles with full proposals due either Mar. 6 or Sep. 25, 2009. More information regarding NSF-08-591 is available at: http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2008/nsf08591/nsf08591.htm . NSF invites proposals to develop project plans for specific candidate experiments that could be considered for the suite of Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory (DUSEL) experiments, if and when DUSEL is constructed. NSF anticipates making 10-15 awards lasting up to three years. Eligibility is limited to domestic accredited universities and two- and four-year colleges (including community colleges). The deadline for proposals is Jan. 9, 2009. More information regarding NSF-09-500 is available at: http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2009/nsf09500/nsf09500.htm . NSF Directorate of Biological Sciences invites applications for Research Initiation Grants to Broaden Participation in Biology. RIG awards are for beginning investigators (eligibility defined in the announcement) to undertake activities, such as acquisition of preliminary data or development of collaborations, that will lead to formulation of competitive grant applications to NSF. Awards are for 24 months and are limited to $175,000 total costs. NSF anticipates making 15-25 awards from a total pool of up to $5 million. Accredited U.S. universities and colleges and nonprofit academic organizations, such as independent museums, research labs, and similar organizations in the U.S. associated with educational or research activities, may submit proposals on behalf of eligible individuals. Full proposals are due Jan. 12, 2009. More information regarding NSF-09-501 is available at: http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2009/nsf09501/nsf09501.htm . return to top New Foundation & Other Funding Opportunities Brookdale Foundation The Brookdale seeks applications for the 2009 Brookdale Leadership in Aging Fellowship Program. The Fellowship is open to a broad range of disciplines related to the field of aging including, but not limited to, the medical, biological and basic sciences, nursing, social sciences, the arts, and humanities. The award is a two-year grant paid to the candidate's sponsoring institution in support of the candidate's research project. Applicants should be within 10 years of receipt of their terminal degree. A grant award of up to $125,000 each year is intended to cover 75% of the Fellow's time, base salary and fringe benefits. Applications are due Nov. 6, 2008. More information is available at: http://bf.ianet.org/bf/ . return to top L'Oreal USA L'Oreal USA Fellowships for Women in Science program. The program recognizes, rewards, and supports five women postdoctoral researchers annually with stipends up to $60,000. The awardees will be U.S.-based female post-doctoral researchers beginning careers in the life and physical/material sciences, mathematics, engineering, and computer science. The deadline for applications is Oct. 31, 2008. More information is available at: http://www.lorealusa.com/forwomeninscience return to top Unsubscribe back to top > (c)2007 State Science and Technology Institute. All rights reserved. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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