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| 1301 | Disability and Rehabilitation Engineering The Disability and Rehabilitation Engineering program is part of the Engineering Biology and Health cluster, which also includes:... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Not provided on the source page. Please check the official source. | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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Source description
The Disability and Rehabilitation Engineering program is part of the Engineering Biology and Health cluster, which also includes: 1) the Biophotonics program; 2) the Biosensing program; 3) the Cellular and Biochemical Engineering program; and 4) the Engineering of Biomedical Systems program. The Disability and Rehabilitation Engineering program supports fundamental engineering research that will improve the quality of life of persons with disabilities through the development of new theories, methodologies, technologies, or devices. Disabilities could be developmental, cognitive, hearing, mobility, visual, selfcare, independent living, or other. Proposed projects must advance knowledge regarding a specific human disability or pathological motion or understanding of injury mechanisms. Research may be supported that is directed toward the characterization, restoration, rehabilitation, and/or substitution of human functional ability or cognition, or to the interaction between persons with disabilities and their environment. Areas of particular interest are neuroengineering, rehabilitation robotics, brain-inspired assistive or rehabilitative systems, theoretical or computational methods, and novel models of functional recovery including the development and application of artificial physiological systems. Emphasis is placed on significant advancement of fundamental engineering knowledge that facilitates transformative outcomes. The DARE Program encourages high-risk/high-reward proposals that surpass incremental technological improvements. The DARE Program also encourages particip... |
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| 1302 | Engineering of Biomedical Systems TheEngineering of Biomedical Systemsprogram is part of the Engineering Biology and Health cluster, which also includes: 1) theBiop... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Not provided on the source page. Please check the official source. | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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Source description
TheEngineering of Biomedical Systemsprogram is part of the Engineering Biology and Health cluster, which also includes: 1) theBiophotonicsprogram; 2) theBiosensingprogram; 3) theCellular and Biochemical Engineeringprogram; and 4) theDisability and Rehabilitation Engineeringprogram. The goal of theEngineering of Biomedical Systems(EBMS) program is to provide opportunities for fundamental and transformative research projects that integrate engineering and life sciences to solve biomedical problems and serve humanity in the long term. Projects are expected to use an engineering framework (for example, design or modeling) that supports increased understanding of physiological or pathophysiological processes. Projects must include objectives that advance both engineering and biomedical sciences. Projects may include: methods, models, and enabling tools applied to understand or control living systems; fundamental improvements in deriving information from cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems; or new approaches to the design of systems that include both living and non-living components for eventual medical use in the long term. TheEBMS programsupports fundamental and transformative research in the following areas of biomedical engineering: Developmentof validated models (living or computational) of healthy and pathological tissues and organ systems that can support improved fundamental understanding of these systems or that could be applied in the future for development and testing of medical interventions; Designand validation of systems that integrate living and non-living c... |
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| 1303 | Mgt, Species, Pollinators, Western Bumble bee Joint Base Elmendorf- Richardson, Alaska | Grant Unknown | United States | Not provided on the source page. Please check the official source. | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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| 1304 | Research Infrastructure in the Social and Behavioral Sciences The Research Infrastructure in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Program (RISBS) supports projects that create computational tool... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Award range: $400,000 - $2,000,000 | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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The Research Infrastructure in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Program (RISBS) supports projects that create computational tools and data to facilitate basic research in the social and behavioral sciences that can lead to improved health, prosperity and security. Projects should be aimed at creating computational tools and data to enable research by social scientists. Examples include, but are not limited to, data collection or assembly efforts that result in new resources for a community of researchers or software platforms that facilitate data collection efforts by others. RISBS does not support research by PIs except in service of creation of the infrastructure. Innovation is especially encouraged. RISBS directly supports three key longitudinal surveys and panel studies that provide researchers with data on how American society functions and changes over time (and in 2010 were recognized as among the 60 most significant "discoveries or advances that... have had a large impact or influence on every American’s life... call[ed] the ‘Sensational 60’, in honor of NSF’s 60th anniversary”): The American National Election Study, which started in 1948 and has been funded by NSF since 1977, provides “gold standard” data on voting, public opinion, and political participation in U.S. national elections. The General Social Survey, a nationally representative interview survey of the U.S. adult population, collects data on a wide range of topics and has been funded by NSF since its inception in 1972. The Panel Study of Income Dynamics, a longitudinal survey of a nationally represent... |
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| 1305 | DRAFT Community Noise Mitigation Program | Grant Unknown | United States | Not provided on the source page. Please check the official source. | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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| 1306 | Division of Materials Research: Topical Materials Research Programs Materials Research is the field of science where physics, chemistry, materials science, and engineering naturally converge in the... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Not provided on the source page. Please check the official source. | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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Materials Research is the field of science where physics, chemistry, materials science, and engineering naturally converge in the pursuit of the fundamental understanding of the properties of materials and the phenomena they host. Materials are abundant and pervasive, serving as critical building blocks in technology and innovation. Materials Research impacts life and society, as it shapes our understanding of the material world and enables significant advances spanning the range from nanoelectronics to health-related fields. The development and deployment of advanced materials are major drivers of U.S. economic growth. Research supported by the Division of Materials Research (DMR) focuses on advancing the fundamental understanding of materials, materials discovery, design, synthesis, characterization, properties, and materials-related phenomena. DMR awards enable understanding of the electronic, atomic, and molecular structures, mechanisms, and processes that govern nanoscale to macroscale morphology and properties; manipulation and control of these properties; discovery of emerging phenomena of matter and materials; and creation of novel design, synthesis, and processing strategies that lead to new materials with unique characteristics. These discoveries and advancements transcend traditional scientific and engineering disciplines. Projects supported by DMR are not only essential for the development of future technologies and industries that address societal needs, but also for the preparation of the next generation of materials researchers. Additional Information Eligibi... |
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| 1307 | Condensed Matter and Materials Theory CMMT supports theoretical and computational materials research in the topical areas represented in DMR's other Topical Materials R... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Not provided on the source page. Please check the official source. | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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CMMT supports theoretical and computational materials research in the topical areas represented in DMR's other Topical Materials Research Programs (these are also variously known as Individual Investigator Award (IIA) Programs, or Core Programs, or Disciplinary Programs), which are: Condensed Matter Physics (CMP), Biomaterials (BMAT), Ceramics (CER), Electronic and Photonic Materials (EPM), Metals and Metallic Nanostructures (MMN), Polymers (POL), and Solid State and Materials Chemistry (SSMC). The CMMT program supports fundamental research that advances conceptual understanding of hard and soft materials, and materials-related phenomena; the development of associated analytical, computational, and data-centric techniques; and predictive materials-specific theory, simulation, and modeling for materials research. First-principles electronic structure, quantum many-body and field theories, statistical mechanics, classical and quantum Monte Carlo, and molecular dynamics, are among the methods used in the broad spectrum of research supported in CMMT. Research may encompass the advance of new paradigms in materials research, including emerging data-centric approaches utilizing data-analytics or machine learning. Computational efforts span from the level of workstations to advanced and high-performance scientific computing. Emphasis is on approaches that begin at the smallest appropriate length scale, such as electronic, atomic, molecular, nano-, micro-, and mesoscale, required to yield fundamental insight into material properties, processes, and behavior, to predict new material... |
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| 1308 | Modernizing Senior Centers Resource Center | Grant Unknown | United States | Not provided on the source page. Please check the official source. | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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| 1309 | Projects of National Significance: Protecting Rights and Abuse | Grant Unknown | United States | Not provided on the source page. Please check the official source. | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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| 1310 | Projects of National Significance: Achieving Economic Mobility | Grant Unknown | United States | Not provided on the source page. Please check the official source. | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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| 1311 | Projects of National Significance: Empowering Individuals | Grant Unknown | United States | Not provided on the source page. Please check the official source. | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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| 1312 | Projects of National Significance: Health Equity | Grant Unknown | United States | Not provided on the source page. Please check the official source. | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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| 1313 | UCEDD National Training Initiative | Grant Unknown | United States | Not provided on the source page. Please check the official source. | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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| 1314 | Facility and Instrumentation Request Process The Facility and Instrumentation Request Process (FIRP) solicitation describes the mechanism by which the research community can p... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Not provided on the source page. Please check the official source. | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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The Facility and Instrumentation Request Process (FIRP) solicitation describes the mechanism by which the research community can propose projects that require access to instrumentation and facilities sponsored by the Facilities for Atmospheric Research and Education (FARE) Program in the Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences (AGS). FARE provides funding to a variety of organizations to make specialized instrumentation and facilities available to the atmospheric science research community through the Lower Atmosphere Observing Facilities (LAOF) and the Community Instruments and Facilities (CIF) programs. FIRP allows for parallel evaluation of intellectual merit and broader impacts along with the feasibility of the proposed project. All proposals to AGS that require the use of FARE-sponsored assets must be submitted through this solicitation. The FIRP solicitation offers three proposal submission tracks based on the type and purpose of the request: Track 1 - Education and Outreach. Track 2 - Single Facility Request. Track 3 - Field Campaigns. Preference for funding will be given to proposals submitted to programs in the Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences (AGS) in the Geosciences Directorate (GEO). If you are planning to submit a proposal to a program outside AGS, including NSF-wide or Directorate-wide solicitations, please contact the FARE program director, Shree Mishra at fare@nsf.gov to discuss the timelines, review process, and budget request for the use of FARE assets. |
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| 1315 | Catalysis The Catalysis program is part of the Chemical Process Systems cluster, which also includes: 1) the Electrochemical Systems program... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Not provided on the source page. Please check the official source. | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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The Catalysis program is part of the Chemical Process Systems cluster, which also includes: 1) the Electrochemical Systems program; 2) the Interfacial Engineering program; and 3) the Process Systems, Reaction Engineering, and Molecular Thermodynamics program. The goals of the Catalysis program are to increase fundamental understanding in catalytic engineering science and to advance the development of catalysts and catalytic reactions that are beneficial to society. Research should focus on critical challenges and opportunities in both new and proven catalysis technologies. Areas of emphasis may include novel catalyst compositions, structures, operating environment, data science tools, theory, and modeling – preferably in various combinations as dictated by the specific reaction and related knowledge and technology gaps. Target applications include fuels, specialty and bulk chemicals, environmental catalysis, biomass conversion to fuels and chemicals, greenhouse gas mitigation, recycling of waste materials, generation of solar hydrogen, as well as efficient routes to energy utilization. Heterogeneous catalysis represents the main thrust of the program. Proposals related to both gas-solid and liquid-solid heterogeneous catalysis are welcome, as are proposals that incorporate concepts from homogeneous catalysis. Recent research trends have highlighted the need for evaluation of catalyst performance and properties under working conditions, especially as supported by advanced in situ and in operando characterization methods. Catalyst synthesizability and stability present additi... |
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| 1316 | U.S. Embassy Phnom Penh – PAS Annual Program Statement | Grant Unknown | United States | Not provided on the source page. Please check the official source. | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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| 1317 | Calendar Year 2022 Disaster Water Grants APPLICATIONS ARE TO BE SUBMITTED ELECTRONICALLY THROUGH RD APPLY AT: https://rdapply.sc.egov.usda.gov/. This posting at grants.gov... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Award range: $0 - $0 | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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APPLICATIONS ARE TO BE SUBMITTED ELECTRONICALLY THROUGH RD APPLY AT: https://rdapply.sc.egov.usda.gov/. This posting at grants.gov is informational only. The CY 2022 Disaster Water Grants Program is designed to assist communities by awarding grant funds to qualified entities for expenses related to water infrastructure systems in designated areas that were impacted by events that occurred during CY 2022 and were recognized through Presidentially Declared Disasters. In addition to damage repairs, these grants are also intended to develop system capacity and resiliency in order to reduce or eliminate long-term risks from future events. Water infrastructure systems include drinking water, wastewater, solid waste, and stormwater projects serving eligible communities. Adequate documentation must be provided to demonstrate impacts to the water infrastructure systems. Eligible applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements: (a) Be either a Public Body, an organization operated on a not-for-profit basis, a tribe, or a prefabricated home organization operating an eligible community-based system. Non-tribal applicants proposing to serve tribes and tribal areas should have the support of those tribes either in the form of a Tribal Resolution and/or letter of support for the project impacting their communities.(b) Be eligible to receive and administer a Federal grant under Federal law. (c) Each applicant must:(1) Have or will obtain the legal authority necessary for owning, constructing, operating, and maintaining the facility or service to be repaired or replaced and for... |
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| 1318 | Development and Maintenance of Human and Animal Food Rapid Response Teams (U2F) Clinical Trials Not Allowed | Grant Unknown | United States | Not provided on the source page. Please check the official source. | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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| 1319 | Collaborations to Enhance Drug Development and Regulatory Science | Grant Unknown | United States | Not provided on the source page. Please check the official source. | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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| 1320 | Critical Path Public Private Partnerships Clinical Trials Optional | Grant Unknown | United States | Not provided on the source page. Please check the official source. | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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| 1321 | Cooperative Agreement for Long Term Data Collection on Antimicrobial Use in Animals (U01) Clinical Trial Not Allowed | Grant Unknown | United States | Not provided on the source page. Please check the official source. | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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| 1322 | Synthesis and Biological Activity Assessment of Different Diastereomers in siRNA Drug LEQVIO (Inclisiran) (U01) Clinical Trial Not Allowed | Grant Unknown | United States | Not provided on the source page. Please check the official source. | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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| 1323 | Improving Predictability of Food-Drug and Drug-Drug Interaction Risks by Utilizing In Vitro Simulated Gastrointestinal Dissolution Model for High-Risk Oral Drug Products (U01) Clinical Trial Optional | Grant Unknown | United States | Not provided on the source page. Please check the official source. | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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| 1324 | Evaluating the Cutaneous Pharmacokinetics of Topical Drug Products Using Pharmacokinetic Tomography (U01 Clinical Trial Required) | Grant Unknown | United States | Not provided on the source page. Please check the official source. | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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| 1325 | Identification and Evaluation of Possible Approaches to Addressing Nitrosamine Impurities in Drugs (U01) | Grant Unknown | United States | Not provided on the source page. Please check the official source. | Unknown - Open | Grants.gov |
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