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Funding News: 19 February 2010

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New Research Funding Programs

Ajinomoto Co. Inc.

Ajinomoto Amino Acid Research Program (3ARP)

Amino acids have a variety of roles in the biological system. Ajinomoto Co. Inc. Japan is interested in supporting innovative research focusing on the biological aspects of amino acids such as nutritional, physiological, and pharmacological functions and properties. Ajinomoto Co. Inc. welcomes applications from individual investigators or from groups of investigators from the same or different institutions working together to pursue a general overall theme with common objectives. This call will focus on Exploratory Research Grants and Young Investigator Research Grants. Ajinomoto Co. Inc. will consider Exploratory Research Grant applications from individuals or groups from nonprofit institutions that explore novel functions/properties of amino acid structure, biology, nutrition, physiology, and/or pharmacology. Ajinomoto Co. Inc. will accept applications for a maximum of $100,000 in direct costs per annum for up to 2 years of total support. Ajinomoto Co. Inc. will consider Young Investigator Research Grant applications from investigators who are within 5 years of their first appointment as independent investigators by the deadline for receipt of full applications. The scopes of these studies should be the same as those outlined above for Exploratory Research Grants. Ajinomoto Co. Inc. will accept Young Investigator Research Grant applications for a maximum of $100,000 in direct costs per annum for up to 2 years of total support. Applicants must file a pre-application by no later than 31 March. The deadline for full applications is 1 August. Deadline: 2010-03-31

Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health

2010 NIDA Translational Avant-Garde Award for Medication Development for Diseases of Addiction (DP1)

The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Translational Avant-Garde Award is designed to support dedicated and talented basic and/or clinical researchers with the vision, drive, and expertise necessary to translate research discoveries into medications for the treatment of diseases of addiction. Through this funding opportunity announcement (FOA), NIDA is committed to making significant advances in the development of safe and efficacious products for the treatment of disorders stemming from tobacco, cannabis, cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin, or prescription opiate use or abuse. These products can be pharmaceuticals (small molecules) or biologics. Applications may focus on the pharmacotherapy of one or various disorders. Applications may also focus on the specific symptoms of the disorder such as withdrawal, craving, or relapse. Testing of new formulations of marketed medications that are available for other indications, or new combinations of existing medications, which may be promising candidates for the treatment of diseases of addiction, are within the scope of this FOA. The 2010 Translational Avant-Garde Award competition will proceed in two phases. The first phase is a pre-application phase in response to PAR-10-095. Those investigators whose submissions are judged to be the most outstanding will be notified of the opportunity to submit full applications under this FOA (DP1). This FOA will utilize the DP1 grant mechanism. Pre-applications for 2010 Translational Avant-Garde Awards were encouraged under PAR-10-095. NIDA intends to commit $2 million for two or three awards in fiscal year 2010. Deadline: 2010-07-02

Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health

NIDDK Education Program Grants (R25)

This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) encourages Research Education (R25) grant applications from applicant organizations that propose to create educational opportunities to attract undergraduate students, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows to careers in areas of biomedical or behavioral research of particular interest to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), while fostering the career development of these students and fellows. NIDDK is especially interested in attracting students and postdoctoral fellows from scientific disciplines underrepresented in disease-oriented biomedical research, such as (1) engineering, (2) informatics, (3) computer science, and (4) computational sciences. This FOA will encourage these researchers to apply their expertise to research relevant to (1) diabetes and other endocrine and metabolic diseases; (2) digestive and liver diseases; (3) nutrition; (4) obesity research and prevention; and (5) kidney, urologic, and hematologic diseases. This FOA will use the National Institutes of Health Research Education (R25) grant mechanism. Research education programs may not be transferred from one institution to another unless strongly justified. Budgets for direct costs of up to $100,000 per year and a project duration of up to 5 years may be requested for a maximum of $500,000 direct costs over a 5-year project period. Deadline: 2010-05-25; 2010-09-25; 2011-01-25

Department of Justice.

NIJ FY 2010 Biometrics Research and Development

The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) seeks qualified applicants to research, develop, and demonstrate a hand-held biometric acquisition device that can identify individuals at a distance. NIJ will also entertain applications for the evaluation of existing technologies that meet the requirements for such a device. NIJ is especially interested in research and development proposals for technology to identify or verify the identity of a person in the field. This solicitation is expected to result in one or two awards, and total funding for this solicitation in fiscal year 2010 is anticipated to be up to $1 million. Applicants should be aware that the total period for an award, including one that receives additional funding, ordinarily will not exceed 3 years. Multiyear applications that would require supplemental funding may be considered. Deadline: 2010-03-22

Environmental Protection Agency.

Characterization and Modeling of Nitrogen Loading from Transportation Sources in an Urbanized Watershed

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is seeking applications proposing innovative approaches to quantify the generation of ecosystem services from the ecosystems most closely tied to humans in urban environments. Applications should also focus on developing the connectivity networks associated with the production, delivery through the landscape, and consumption of ecosystem services applied to determining the value of ecosystem services in environmental decision-making. Research should specifically address the ability of the applicant to quantify the loading of atmospheric nitrogen from transportation sources associated with the Tampa Bay, Florida, watershed or similar urbanized watershed and be able to assess the potential for road side vegetation buffers to attenuate those loads. Universities are conducting research and using models such as Urban Forest Effects to model the ability of plants to provide ecological services and benefits such as nitrogen removal, particulate removal, etc. Proposed research should address research currently being conducted and the availability of existing data sets and information to provide more robust estimates of services in urban transition and transportation zones. The estimated number of awards is one. The anticipated funding amount is $155,000. Deadline: 2010-03-17

Environmental Protection Agency.

Healthy Indoor Environments (2010)

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 6 is soliciting proposals from eligible organizations to fund projects to reduce the public's exposure to common indoor environmental hazards and address at least one of the following program priority areas: (1) Outreach and training projects that result in effective indoor air quality management practices in schools; (2) Education of asthmatics and/or their caregivers concerning environmental triggers through home, daycare, community, and school interventions; or (3) Training of health care professionals, community workers, and other trained individuals on environmental management of asthma so they can counsel people with asthma. The total estimated funding for this competitive opportunity is approximately $150,000. EPA anticipates awarding up to four cooperative agreements from this announcement. Deadline: 2010-03-31

Environmental Protection Agency.

Tribal Resource Conservation Funds

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 9 is soliciting proposals to fund projects that address solid waste reduction and management. Funding will be in the form of cooperative agreements and/or grants. Funds will be awarded to applicants carrying out projects that serve the lands in Indian Country belonging to over 140 federally recognized tribes which fall under EPA Region 9's geographic area of Arizona, California, Hawaii, and Nevada. Only Tribes and Tribal Consortia are eligible to submit proposals for the Tribal Resource Conservation Funds announcement. The aim of this funding is to support innovative ideas with the goal of fostering positive change in reducing solid waste. Projects may include studies, surveys, investigations, demonstrations, training, and public education programs. Under this announcement, EPA Region 9 anticipates awarding approximately three to five cooperative agreements or grants ranging in size from $20,000 to $50,000 and totaling approximately $200,000. Deadline: 2010-03-19

Histiocytosis Association of America.

Research Grant Program

The Histiocytosis Association of America is dedicated to raising awareness about histiocytic disorders, providing educational and emotional support, and funding research leading to better treatments and a cure. To date, the association's research grant program has provided over $3.6 million of funding for research into the causes, mechanisms, and improved treatment of the various histiocytic disorders. The program's objectives are to (1) fund worthy scientific research projects, (2) educate physicians and scientists, (3) encourage and support symposia into histiocytic disorders, (4) directly participate in research projects, and (5) encourage publication of scientific information. Applications by new investigators or investigators not currently focused on the histiocytoses are strongly encouraged. Grants are awarded for 1-year projects up to the amount of $50,000. Applications must be received by 1 July. Grants will be awarded in November. Applications should be submitted to grants@histio.org. Deadline: 2010-07-01

Lupus Research Institute.

Research Grants for Novel Approaches to Lupus

The Lupus Research Institute invites applications for financial support starting December 2010 for Novel Research Projects relevant to Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Research applications will be judged principally on novelty of the hypotheses, scientific quality, strength of approach, relevance to lupus, and likelihood of success. Creativity will be valued. Rationale for the hypotheses proposed rather than amount of preliminary data will be emphasized. Continuations of long-term research projects are not appropriate for this submission. Projects on aspects of the disease that have been less extensively studied and applications from investigators in diverse disciplines, including those who may not have previously worked in lupus, are encouraged. Investigations should be relevant to the pathogenesis or diagnosis of the disease, and/or therapeutic approaches to lupus. While the institute encourages projects based on novel explorations of human lupus biology-innovative studies that use human material to address the physiological, cellular, molecular, and/or genetic basis of human lupus-projects solely based on cellular, molecular, and/or animal models are also encouraged. Both established and new investigators may apply. Applicants should hold advanced degrees and be affiliated with institutions of higher learning in the United States. Grant application research plans are limited to six pages. Annual funding of up to $100,000 per year, for a term of up to 3 years, will be awarded for approved projects. Deadline: 2010-05-28

National Science Foundation.

Biomedical Engineering

The mission of the Biomedical Engineering (BME) Program is to (1) provide opportunities to develop novel ideas into discovery-level and transformative projects that integrate engineering and life science principles in solving biomedical problems that serve humanity in the long-term; and (2) advance both engineering and life sciences with biomedical engineering projects that are at the interface of engineering and biomedical sciences. The BME Program supports fundamental, transformative, and discovery research applied to biological systems. The BME program supports projects in the following BME themes: (1) Neural engineering, (2) Gene and drug delivery systems, (3) Cellular and tissue engineering, and (4) Biomaterials and biometics. Projects submitted to the BME Program must advance both engineering and life sciences and be at the interface of engineering and life sciences. The projects do not have to be hypothesis-driven. The projects can be computational modeling or can have computational parts. The projects can have diagnosis or treatment-related goals in the long-term. The BME Program does not support clinical studies. The long-term impact of the projects can be related to disease diagnosis and/or treatment, improved health care delivery, or product development. Proposals should address the novelty of the concept being proposed, compared to previous work in the field. 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 the submission windows. Deadline: 03/03/2010; 09/23/2010

National Science Foundation.

Cyber-Physical Systems

The term cyber-physical systems (CPS) refers to the tight conjoining of and coordination between computational and physical resources. The CPS program aims to reveal cross-cutting fundamental scientific and engineering principles that underpin the integration of cyber and physical elements across all application sectors. The CPS program will also support the development of methods and tools as well as hardware and software components, run-time substrates, and systems based upon these principles to expedite and accelerate the realization of CPS in a wide range of applications. Furthermore, the program aims to create a new research and education community committed to the study and application of CPS innovations, through the establishment of a CPS Virtual Organization and regular principal investigator meetings. The CPS program is seeking proposals that address research challenges in three CPS themes: (1) Foundations; (2) Methods and Tools; and (3) Components, Run-time Substrates, and Systems. It is anticipated that 30 to 40 awards will be funded through this request. Funding for small projects will be provided at levels of up to $200,000 per year for up to 3 years. Funding for medium projects will be provided at levels up to $500,000 per year for up to 3 years. Funding for large projects will be provided at levels up to $1 million per year for up to 5 years. A more complete description of the CPS program is provided in the full announcement. Deadline: 2010-03-11

National Science Foundation.

Future Internet Architectures

Continuing its long-standing commitment to support groundbreaking research through network science and engineering, the Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering invites research teams to submit innovative and creative proposals that describe projects to conceive, design, and evaluate trustworthy future internet architectures. Proposing teams should include individuals with expertise in a range of relevant disciplines and/or different research methods, from theoretical to experimental to applications-driven. The estimated number of awards is two to four, each with cumulative budgets of up to $9 million and durations of 3 years. The estimated funding amount is $30 million. Deadline: 2010-04-22

National Science Foundation.

Ocean Acidification

In recognition of the need for basic research concerning the nature, extent, and impact of ocean acidification on oceanic environments in the past, present, and future, this announcement has the following broad goals: (1) to understand the chemistry and physical chemistry of ocean acidification and, in particular, its interplay with fundamental biochemical and physiological processes of organisms; (2) to understand how ocean acidification interacts with processes at the organismal level, and how such interactions impact the structure and function of ecosystems, e.g., through life histories, food webs, biogeochemical cycling, and other interactions; and (3) to understand how the earth system history informs our understanding of the effects of ocean acidification on the present day and future ocean. Full research proposals, exploratory proposals, and community development efforts such as workshops and symposia all are encouraged. Proposals must clearly demonstrate links between the research outcome and the emphasis areas described within the solicitation. Preference will be given to proposals that create new partnerships across traditional disciplines and use diverse approaches to examine cutting-edge research questions related to ocean acidification. The anticipated funding amount is $12 million to $15 million. The estimated number of awards is 14 to 20. Deadline: 2010-03-29

National Science Foundation.

Strategic Technologies for CyberInfrastructure

The primary goal of the Strategic Technologies for Cyberinfrastructure (STCI) Program is to support activities that lead to innovative cyberinfrastructure (CI) but are not currently funded by other programs or solicitations. Eligible projects include development, deployment, research, and education necessary to create CI, or creation of CI that will enable innovative science and education. Proposals submitted to STCI should demonstrate a significant potential to transform multiple areas of science and/or education that depend on the development and deployment of CI. For general information about how to submit such proposals, please see the Grant Proposal Guide. A group with a proposal that has been declined may not resubmit a new proposal on the same topic without substantial revision. Proposals violating this restriction will be returned to the principal investigator without review. See full announcement for more information. Deadline: 2010-04-21

National Science Foundation.

Water Sustainability and Climate

The goal of the Water Sustainability and Climate solicitation is to understand and predict the interactions between (1) the water system and climate change, (2) land use, (3) the built environment, and (4) ecosystem function and services through place-based research and integrative models. Studies of the water system using observations at specific sites in combination with models that allow for spatial and temporal extrapolation to other regions, as well as integration across the different processes in that system are encouraged, especially to the extent that they advance the development of theoretical frameworks and predictive understanding. See full announcement for specific topics. Proposals may establish new observational sites or utilize existing sites and facilities already supported by the National Science Foundation or other federal and state agencies. Proposals that do not broadly integrate across the biological sciences, engineering, geosciences, and social sciences may be returned without review. Successful proposals are expected to study water systems in their entirety and to enable a new interdisciplinary paradigm in water research. Approximately $16 million is expected for the fiscal year 2010 competition. It is anticipated that eight to 14 awards will be funded. Deadline: 03/15/2010

U.S. Department of Defense.

DOD Bone Marrow Failure Exploration Hypothesis Awards

The fiscal year 2010 Defense Appropriations Act provides $3.75 million to the Department of Defense Bone Marrow Failure Research Program to understand and cure bone marrow failure diseases. The Exploration Hypothesis Development Award supports initial exploration of innovative, untested, high-risk, potentially high-gain, and possibly groundbreaking concept. Maximum funding is $100,000 in direct costs plus indirect costs. The maximum period of performance is up to 18 months. Deadline: 03/25/2010; 04/08/2010

U.S. Department of Defense.

DOD Multiple Sclerosis Concept Award

The Multiple Sclerosis Research Program (MSRP) Concept Award mechanism is being offered for the first time in fiscal year (FY) 2010. The intent of this award mechanism is to support the exploration of a highly innovative new concept or untested theory that addresses an important problem relevant to multiple sclerosis (MS). FY10 MSRP encourages applications that address critical needs of the MS community through understanding the genetic, biological, and environmental factors that contribute to any of the following: (1) Biological basis of disease progression; (2) Neurological protection, regeneration, and repair; (3) MS phenotypic heterogeneity; (4) Gene/environment interactions; (5) Biomarkers of disease activity, progression, and drug response; (6) Drug discovery; and (7) Biological basis of fatigue, sexual dysfunction, cognitive impairment, affective disorder, and rehabilitation. Innovation and novelty of the concept are the most important aspects of this award mechanism. Innovative research may (1) introduce a new paradigm, (2) challenge existing paradigms, (3) look at existing problems from new perspectives, or (4) exhibit other uniquely creative qualities. This may include high-risk, potentially high-gain approaches to MS research. Clinical trials are not supported by this announcement. Application narrative is limited to one page. Inclusion of preliminary data is strongly discouraged. The maximum period of performance is 1 year. The maximum allowable funding for the entire period of performance is $75,000 in direct costs plus applicable indirect costs. Deadline: 03/25/2010; 04/08/2010

U.S. Department of Defense.

DOD Multiple Sclerosis Idea Award

The Multiple Sclerosis Research Program (MSRP) Idea Award mechanism is being offered for the first time in fiscal year 2010. The Idea Award is designed to promote new ideas that are in the early stages of development and have the potential to yield high-impact findings and new avenues of investigation. The intent of this award mechanism is to support conceptually innovative, high-risk/potentially high-reward research that could ultimately lead to critical discoveries toward understanding the causes and progression of multiple sclerosis and/or improvements in patient care and/or quality of life. Research projects should include a well-formulated, testable hypothesis based on strong scientific rationale. MSRP seeks applications from all areas of basic, preclinical, and epidemiological research that contribute to: 1) Biological basis of disease progression, 2) Neurological protection, regeneration, and repair, 3) MS phenotypic heterogeneity, 4) Gene/environment interactions, 5) Biomarkers of disease activity, progression, and drug response, 6) Drug discovery, and 7) Biological basis of fatigue, sexual dysfunction, cognitive impairment, affective disorder, and rehabilitation. Clinical trials are not allowed. Pre-application narrative limited to two pages. The maximum period of performance is 3 years. The maximum allowable funding for the entire period of performance is $450,000 in direct costs plus indirect costs. The Office of the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs expects to fund approximately four Idea Award applications. Deadline: 03/11/2010; 06/10/2010

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Institute of International Education.

Bulgarian Young Leaders Program (BYLP)

Deadline: 2010-02-22

Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health

Blueprint Program for Enhancing Neuroscience Diversity through Undergraduate Research Education Experiences (R25)

Deadline: 2010-02-24

Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health

Systems Biology Approach to the Mechanisms of TB Latency and Reactivation (R01)

Deadline: 2010-02-24

Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health

Coordinating Center for Systems Biology Approach to the Mechanisms of Tuberculosis (TB) Latency and Reactivation (R01)

Deadline: 2010-02-24

Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health

NIDCD Small Grant Program (R03)

Deadline: 2010-02-24; 2010-06-29; 2010-10-29; 2011-02-24

Department of Health and Human Services. Agency for Health Care Research and Quality

Active Aging: Supporting Individuals and Enhancing Community-based Care through Health Information Technology (HIT) (P50)

Deadline: 2010-02-25

Department of Health and Human Services. Agency for Health Care Research and Quality

Faculty Development: Integrated Technology into Nursing Education and Practice Initiative

Deadline: 2010-02-25

National Science Foundation.

Broadening Participation Research Initiation Grants in Engineering

Deadline: 2010-02-25

Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health

Academic Research Enhancement Award (Parent R15)

Deadline: 2010-02-25; 2010-06-25; 2010-10-25

Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health

Tribal Colleges Research Grants Program

Deadline: 2010-02-26

National Science Foundation.

Software Development for Cyberinfrastructure

Deadline: 2010-02-26

University of Münster Institute for Geoinformatics.

IRTG Scholarships for Ph.D. Students

Deadline: 2010-02-28

Department of the Navy.

Research on Edge Organizations in The Context of Network-Centric Operations

Deadline: 2010-02-28

University of Massachusetts Amherst.

2010 Nanotechnology Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE)

Deadline: 2010-02-28

Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health

Pre-Application for the 2010 NIDA Avant-Garde Award Program for HIV/AIDS Research (X02)

Deadline: 2010-03-01

The George Washington University .

Summer Program for Women in Mathematics

Deadline: 2010-03-01

Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center.

Medical, Pre-Med and Undergraduate Student Summer Opportunity

Deadline: 2010-03-01

American Chemical Society.

ACS Scholars Program

Deadline: 2010-03-01

Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL).

International Summer Research Program 2010

Deadline: 2010-03-01

American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

AACAP Summer Medical Student Fellowships

Deadline: 2010-03-01

American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

Jeanne Spurlock Research Fellowship in Drug Abuse for Minority Medical Students

Deadline: 2010-03-01

American Psychological Foundation.

F. J. McGuigan Early-Career Investigator Prize

Deadline: 2010-03-01

American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry .

AACAP Junior Investigator Award, Supported by the AACAP Work Group on Research

Deadline: 2010-03-01

Fight for Sight.

Post-Doctoral Research Fellowships

Deadline: 2010-03-01

Fight for Sight.

Grants-in-Aid

Deadline: 2010-03-01

Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg Greifswald.

Alfried Krupp Fellowships

Deadline: 2010-03-01

Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation.

Damon Runyon Clinical Investigator Award

Deadline: 2010-03-01

Queensland Health.

Australian Senior Clinical Research Fellowships (Round Two)

Deadline: 2010-03-01

American Philosophical Society.

Library Resident Research Fellowship

Deadline: 2010-03-01

Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health

International Research Scientist Development Award (IRSDA) (K01)

Deadline: 2010-03-01; 2011-03-01; 2012-03-01

Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health

Independent Scientist in Global Health Award (ISGHA) (K02)

Deadline: 2010-03-01; 2011-03-01; 2012-03-01

Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health

Seek, Test, and Treat: Addressing HIV in the Criminal Justice System (R01)

Deadline: 2010-03-02

Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health

Health Communications Internship Program

Deadline: 2010-03-02

Economic and Social Research Council.

ESRC-SSRC Collaborative Scholarships

Deadline: 2010-03-02

Department of Agriculture. National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Special Research Grants Program - Pest Management Alternatives

Deadline: 2010-03-03

US Department of Health and Human Services.

Social and Behavioral Interventions to Increase Organ and Tissue Donation

Deadline: 2010-03-03

National Science Foundation.

Catalysis and Biocatalysis

Deadline: 2010-03-03; 2010-09-23

National Science Foundation.

Fluid Dynamics

Deadline: 2010-03-03; 2010-09-23

Institute of International Education.

The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation/IIE Dissertation Fellowship (Africa)

Deadline: 2010-03-05

Environmental Protection Agency.

Engine Research and Development For Future Advanced Vehicle Technologies That Will Improve Fuel Efficiency and Reduce Emissions

Deadline: 2010-03-05

Yahoo! Inc.-Yahoo! Labs.

2010 Key Scientific Challenges Program

Deadline: 2010-03-05

Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health

Mechanism for Time-Sensitive Research Opportunities in Environmental Health Sciences (R21)

Deadline: 2010-03-05; 2010-04-06; 2010-05-06; 2010-06-04

Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health

Mechanism for Time-Sensitive Research Opportunities in Environmental Health Sciences (R03)

Deadline: 2010-03-05; 2010-04-06; 2010-05-06; 2010-06-04

National Science Foundation.

Undergraduate Research and Mentoring in the Biological Sciences

Deadline: 2010-03-06

Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health

Research on Integrity in Collaborative Research (R21)

Deadline: 2010-03-07

Department of Defense.

Defense Sciences Research and Technology

Deadline: 2010-03-08

Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health

Cognitive Remediation Approaches to Improve Drug Abuse Treatment Outcomes (R01)

Deadline: 2010-03-08

Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health

Cognitive Remediation Approaches to Improve Drug Abuse Treatment Outcomes (R21)

Deadline: 2010-03-08

National Science Foundation.

Proactive Recruitment in Introductory Science and Mathematics

Deadline: 2010-03-08

National Science Foundation.

Geoscience Education

Deadline: 2010-03-08; 2011-10-12

Department of Defense.

DoD Ovarian Cancer Pilot Awards

Deadline: 2010-03-11

Department of Defense.

DoD Multiple Sclerosis Idea Award

Deadline: 2010-03-11

Department of Defense.

DoD Ovarian Cancer Translational Pilot Awards

Deadline: 2010-03-11; 2010-06-10

National Science Foundation.

Chemistry and Materials Research at the Interface between Science and Art

Deadline: 2010-03-12

Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health

Adolescent Medicine Trials Network for HIV/AIDS Interventions (ATN) [U01]

Deadline: 2010-03-14

Department of Education.

National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR)--Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR)--Phase I CFDA 84.133S-1

Deadline: 2010-03-15

The Kenneth Rainin Foundation.

Innovator Awards Program for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Research

Deadline: 2010-03-15

Institute of International Education.

Chinese Academy of Sciences Visiting Professorships for Senior International Scientists

Deadline: 2010-03-15; 2010-09-15

Institute of International Education.

Chinese Academy of Sciences Visiting Professorships for Young International Scientists

Deadline: 2010-03-15; 2010-09-15

Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health

Superfund Hazardous Substance Research and Training Program (P42)

Deadline: 2010-03-16

Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health

Support Opportunity for Addiction Research (SOAR) for New Investigators (R03)

Deadline: 2010-03-16

Department of Defense.

Dynamic Prevention of Biofouling (DyPOB)

Deadline: 2010-03-16

James S. McDonnell Foundation.

21st Century Science Initiative 2010

Deadline: 2010-03-17

Department of Justice.

NIJ FY 2010 Geospatial Technology

Deadline: 2010-03-18

National Science Foundation.

Pan-American Advanced Studies Institutes Program

Deadline: 2010-03-19

Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health

Feasibility Studies for Collaborative Interaction for Minority Institution/Cancer Center Partnership (P20)

Deadline: 2010-03-19, 2011-03-19, 2012-03-19

Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health

Gut-Liver-Brain Interactions in Alcohol-Induced Pathogenesis (R21)

Deadline: 2010-03-20

Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health

Gut-Liver-Brain Interactions in Alcohol-Induced Pathogenesis (R01)

Deadline: 2010-03-20

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