Title: Pepperdine University
1Pepperdine University Sponsored National Science
Foundation Grant Writing Workshop
February 26, 2005
2Funding Opportunities in Biology at the National
Science Foundation
Directorate for Biological Sciences Molecular
and Cellular Biosciences Integrative Organismal
Biology Biological Infrastructure Environmental
Biology Emerging Frontiers Directorate for
Education and Human Resources Undergraduate
Education
3 Directorate for Biological Sciences (BIO)
Information and Automation Resources Unit (IAR)
Division of Environmental Biology (DEB)
Division of Integrative Organismal Biology (IOB)
Division of Biological Infrastructure (DBI)
Division of Molecular and Cellular
Biosciences (MCB)
Ecological Biology
HumanResources
BehavioralSystems
Biomolecular Systems
Ecosystem Science
Developmental Systems
Research Resources
Cellular Systems
Population Evolutionary Processes
Genes and Genome Systems
Environmental Structural Systems
Plant Genome Research Program
Systematic Biology Biodiversity Inventories
Functional Regulatory Systems
Emerging Frontiers (EF)
4Keeping Abreast of NSF Opportunities
My NSF News Service (set your own profile
weekly email update)
http//www.nsf.gov/mynsf/
5Division of Integrative Organismal Biology (IOB)
Emphasizes systems critical to the form,
function, development, and evolution of
organisms
- Behavioral Systems Cluster
- Developmental Systems Cluster
- Environmental Structural Systems Cluster
- Functional Regulatory Systems Cluster
6Behavioral Systems Cluster (IOB)
The Behavioral Systems thematic area focuses on
the development, function, mechanisms, and
evolution of behavior, biological rhythms, and
interactions between organisms including animals,
plants, and microbes.
7Developmental Systems Cluster (IOB)
The Developmental Systems thematic area focuses
on the nature, control, and evolution of those
processes that comprise the life cycle of
organisms. Â
8Environmental and Structural Systems Cluster (IOB)
The Environmental Structural Systems thematic
area focuses on the function and evolution of
organisms in their physiochemical and biotic
environments. Â
9Functional and Regulatory Systems Cluster (IOB)
The Functional Regulatory Systems thematic area
focuses on fundamental physiological mechanisms
and how they have evolved, with emphasis on
organisms as integrated systems.
10Division of Molecularand Cellular Biology (MCB)
Supports research and related activities that
contribute to a fundamental understanding of life
processes at the molecular, sub-cellular, and
cellular levels
- Biomolecular Systems Cluster
- Cellular Systems Cluster
- Genes and Genomes Systems Cluster
11Biomolecular SystemsCluster (MCB)
- The Biomolecular Systems Cluster emphasizes the
structure, function, dynamics, interactions, and
interconversions of biological molecules.
12Cellular SystemsCluster (MCB)
- The Cellular Systems Cluster focuses on the
structure, function, and regulation of plant,
animal and microbial cells, and their
interactions with the environment and with one
another.
13Genes and GenomeSystems Cluster (MCB)
- The Genes and Genome Systems Cluster supports
studies on genomes and genetic mechanisms in all
organisms, whether prokaryote, eukaryote, phage,
or virus.
14Division ofEnvironmental Biology (DEB)
Supports fundamental research on populations,
species, communities, and ecosystems
- Ecological Biology Cluster
- Ecosystem Science Cluster
- Population and Evolutionary Processes Cluster
- Systematic Biology and Biodiversity Inventories
Cluster
15Ecological BiologyCluster (DEB)
- The Ecological Biology Cluster supports research
on natural and managed ecological systems,
primarily in terrestrial, wetland, and freshwater
habitats.
16Ecosystem ScienceCluster (DEB)
- The Ecosystem Science Cluster supports research
on natural, managed, and disturbed ecosystems,
including those in terrestrial, freshwater, and
wetland (including salt marsh) environments.
17Population and EvolutionaryProcesses Cluster
(DEB)
- The Population and Evolutionary Processes Cluster
focuses on population properties that lead to
variation within and among populations.
18Systematic Biology and Biodiversity Inventories
Cluster (DEB)
- The Systematic Biology and Biodiversity
Inventories Cluster supports the general science
of systematics, whose three main missions are to
discover, describe, and inventory global species
diversity to analyze and synthesize the
information derived from this global discovery
effort into predictive classification systems
that reflect the history of life and to organize
the information derived from this global program
in efficiently retrievable forms that best meet
the needs of science and society.
19Division of BiologicalInfrastructure (DBI)
supports varied activities that provide
infrastructure for contemporary research in
biology including research resources and human
resources
- Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program
(REU) - Undergraduate Mentoring in Environmental Biology
(UMEB) - Multi-User Equipment Program (MUE) Program
- The Instrument Development for Biological
Research Program (IDBR)
20Research Experiencesfor Undergraduates
- The REU program provides opportunities for
undergraduate students to experience hands-on
participation in research or related scholarly
activity. BIO provides support to grantees who
involve students in either ongoing research (REU
Supplements) or special training programs (REU
Sites).
21Undergraduate Mentoring inEnvironmental Biology
- The UMEB program is designed to enable
institutions to create innovative programs that
will encourage undergraduate students, especially
those from under-represented groups, to pursue a
career in environmental biology. UMEB supports
projects designed to engage undergraduate
students in year-round research activities and to
provide sustained mentoring support.
22Multi-User Biological Equipment and
Instrumentation Resources (MUE)
- The MUE program provides support for the purchase
of major items of instrumentation (funding
ranging from 40,000 to 400,000) that will be
shared by a number of investigators having
actively-funded research projects in areas
supported by the Directorate for Biological
Sciences. It is expected that some of the
identified users have active NSF support. The MUE
program will give priority to proposals that
involve multiple identified users with active NSF
support.
RUI Proposals to MUE Program have fewer NSF
support restrictions.
23Instrument Development forBiological Research
- The Instrument Development for Biological
Research (IDBR) Program supports the development
of novel or of substantially improved
instrumentation likely to have a significant
impact on the study of biological systems at any
level. The development of new, or substantial
improvement of existing, software for the
operation of instruments, analysis of data, or
the analysis of images is also supported where
these have the effect of improving instrument
performance.
24Emerging Frontiers (Cross Directorate)
- Frontiers in Integrative Biological Research
- Large-scale integrative projects - up to 5
Million for up to five years - Research Coordination Networks
- Research efforts across disciplinary,
organizational, institutional, and geographical
boundaries - Nanoscale Science Engineering
- Exploitation of physical, chemical, and
biological properties of systems in the range of
01. - 100 nanometers nanobiosensors - Other Programs See EF homepage
25What Other Funding OpportunitiesAre at NSF for
Me?
26Major ResearchInstrumentation Program(Office of
Integrative Activities)
- The MRI Program assists in the acquisition or
development of major research instrumentation by
U.S. institutions that is, in general, too costly
for support through other NSF programs. The
maintenance and technical support associated with
these instruments are also supported. Proposals
may be for a single instrument, a large system of
instruments, or multiple instruments that share a
common research focus.
Deadline Date Fourth Thursday in January
Annually Program Solicitation NSF 05-515
27Faculty Early Career Development Program
(CAREER)
- Supports teacher-scholars who will become the
academic leaders of the 21st century - Supports plans that effectively integrate
research and education - BIO minimum of 100,000 / year for 5 years
Deadline late July (check web site for 2005
date)
28Research at Undergraduate Institutions (RUI)
- Supports research by faculty with active
involvement of undergraduate students - Strengthens the research environment in
departments that are oriented primarily toward
undergraduate instruction - Integrates research and education at
predominantly undergraduate institutions
Target Dates in January and July
29Small Grants for Exploratory Research (SGER)
- Small-scale, exploratory, high-risk/high-impact
- Contact the NSF program officer(s) most germane
to the proposal topic before submitting an SGER
proposal - Project description 2 to 5 pages, 200,000 budget
maximum
30Opportunity for Increasing Participation of
Underrepresented Groups
ADVANCE Program
For increasing the participation and advancement
of women in academic science and engineering
careers
Check http//www.nsf.gov for a description of the
2005 program.
31Opportunities for Supplementing Ongoing Awards
- Research Experiences for Undergraduates
- supports undergraduate researchers
- Research Opportunity Award
- for faculty at predominantly undergraduate
institutions to participate in NSF-supported
projects - Research Experiences for Teachers
- builds long term collaborative relationships
between K-12 teachers of science and mathematics
and the NSF research community
32Directorate for Education and Human Resources
(EHR)
- Division of Educational System Reform (ESR)
- Division of Elementary, Secondary, and Informal
Education (ESIE) - Division of Experimental Programs to Stimulate
Competitive Research (EPSCoR) - Division of Graduate Education (DGE)
- Division of Human Resource Development (HRD)
- Division of Research, Evaluation, and
Communication (REC) - Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE) (160M)
33Course, Curriculum, and Laboratory Improvement
(CCLI)
Directorate for Education and Human Resources
Division of Undergraduate Education
- Objective
- To invigorate and improve the quality of STEM
undergraduate education obtained by all students
at all types of institutions. - Tracks
- Educational Materials Development (EMD)
- National Dissemination (ND)
- Assessment of Student Achievement (ASA)
- Adaptation and Implementation (AI)
34How Do I Get Started?
35Getting Started
- Take your best research ideas for which you have
some preliminary data - Develop hypotheses and experiments to take the
next step(s). - Consider feasibility in a 36 to 60 month window
- Consider what assistance you will need given
teaching and other time commitments - Prepare a plan of attack
36Getting Started
- Communicate with a program officer
- Assist in program selection
- Provide advice about how to proceed
- Examine prior NSF awards in similar areas
- Visit www.nsf.gov.
- Link to award information through
BIO Award Search - Search by subject, institution, PI name
37Grant Proposal Guide (GPG)
- GUIDANCE AND REGULATIONS - Preparing and
submitting proposals - DESCRIBES PROCESS - for declinations, returns
withdrawals, and awards significant grant
administrative highlights.
38NSF Decision-making for Unsolicited Proposals
INSTITUTION
Proposal Submission via Fastlane
Returned Without Review
AWARD
Assignment To Program
Division of Grants and Agreements
Merit Review Process
Mail reviews
Panel review
Division Director Review
DECLINE
Program Officer Recommendation
39What does Merit Review really mean?
40NSF invests in the great ideas from capable
people as determined by competitive merit review.
Merit Review Criteria
Criterion 1 What is the intellectual merit of
the proposed activity? Criterion 2 What are
the broader impacts of the proposed activity?
41Criterion 1 Intellectual Merit
- Potential to advance knowledge and understanding
within and across fields - Creativity and originality of ideas
- Conceptualization and organization
- Qualifications of investigators
- Access to resources
- Established expertise or expert collaborations
42Criterion 2 Broader Impacts
- Advancement of discovery and understanding while
promoting teaching, training and learning - Participation of underrepresented groups
- Enhancement of infrastructure for research and
education - Dissemination of results to enhance scientific
and technological understanding - Benefits to society
43How can I be successful in obtaining funding?
44Tips for Success
- Review proposals that have been funded
- Contact PIs
- Have more than one person read your proposal
prior to submission - Peers AND scientists not in your area.
- If Rejected Try Again
- Talk with the Program Officer
- Pay attention to Reviewers comments
- Attend a Grant-writing workshop