Grants

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NIH Grants for Collaboration with the National Center for Biomedical Ontology

Collaboration Through The NIH Collaborative R01 Program

The Center welcomes the opportunity to collaborate with new investigators. The NIH sponsors a Collaborative RO1 program designed to support projects drawing on the resources and expertise of the National Centers for Biomedical Computing.

Letters of Intent Receipt Date(s): April 19, 2005; December 19, 2005; same through 2008 Application Receipt Dates(s): May 17, 2005; January 17, 2006; same through 2008. We welcome expressions of interest from qualified investigators. For further information see regarding a R01 collaboration see R01 Collaborations with the National Center for Biomedical Ontology - A Guide to Process and Content.


NSF Grant Announcement: Theoretical Foundations, 2006

The [http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2006/nsf06542/nsf06542.htm Theoretical Foundations] cluster is broadly concerned with problems of information processing that fall between the extremes of purely theoretical studies and of applications within a discipline. Projects sponsored by the cluster advance the foundations of computer science, communication theory, signal processing theory, scientific computing, mathematics, and application areas, and some will apply core theory to fundamental problems throughout science and engineering. Investigators are encouraged to formulate high impact proposals that depart from traditional problem definitions. Proposals should address one or more of the areas described in the body of this solicitation: Scientific Foundations for Computing; Scientific Foundations for Communication; and a new focus, Scientific Foundations for Internet's Next Generation (SING). The cluster encourages investigators to include in their proposals innovative curricula or educational materials to help advance the training of new experts in theoretical foundations of computing and communication. Due May 25, 2006 Funding: Estimated Number of Awards: 80 to 120 - ranging from $70K/year to $500K/year