
Most NSF programs in biology are funded through the
Directorate for Biological
Sciences. However, activities with biological
relevance are supported by virtually all parts of
the Foundation: examples include Biological Oceanography,
in the Directorate for
Geosciences; Bioengineering and Environmental
Systems, in the Directorate
for Engineering; and Physical Anthropology, in
the Directorate for
Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences. Note
that NSF does not normally support bioscience research
with disease-related goals, including work on the
etiology, diagnosis or treatment of physical or mental
disease, abnormality, or malfunction in human beings
or animals.
New Funding Opportunities in Biology
FY 2005: Interagency Opportunities in Metabolic Engineering - nsf05502
(Posted: Oct 06 2004)
2010 Project To determine the function of all genes in Arabidopsis thaliana by the year 2010 - nsf04617
(Posted: Sep 17 2004)
Dear Collegue Letter - Biology - Revisionary Syntheses in Systematics (REVSYS) - nsf04616
(Posted: Sep 17 2004)
Maize Genome Sequencing Project: An NSF/DOE/USDA Joint Program - nsf04614
(Posted: Sep 15 2004)
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