NSF Full Proposal Submission: November 29th, 2005
Limitation of (1) One Full proposal as lead Institution .
NSF-05-611 ANNOUNCEMENT available at:
NIBIB-NSF Bioengineering and Bioinformatics Summer Institutes Program (BBSI)
A Joint Program for Multidisciplinary Research Training and Education
Synopsis of Program:
The purpose of this program is to provide undergraduate and early-stage
graduate students majoring in the biological sciences, computer sciences,
engineering, mathematics, and physical sciences with well-planned,
interdisciplinary bioengineering or bioinformatics research and education
experiences in active 'Summer Institutes', thereby increasing the number of
individuals pursuing careers in bioengineering and bioinformatics at the
graduate level and beyond.
For the purpose of the Program Solicitation, bioengineering and
bioinformatics are considered in their broadest sense. We welcome
innovative proposals from all areas related to bioengineering and
bioinformatics. Traditionally, this would include, but is not limited to,
the following areas: tissue engineering, biomaterials, drug delivery
systems, implant sciences, biosensors, platform technology development,
computational modeling, algorithm development, medical imaging, and image
analysis. New areas that would benefit from the significant value added of
applying the technologies and methods of bioengineering and bioinformatics
include, but are not limited to, the dynamics of complex physical and/or
chemical systems, biomimetic systems, systems that demonstrate emergent
behavior, genomics, systems biology, biodiversity, and ecology. These are
examples for illustrative purposes only and should not be interpreted as
all-inclusive. Cyberinfrastructure is increasingly becoming useful as a
tool to enhance teaching and research and to provide access to resources
that would otherwise not be available at some institutions. We encourage,
but do not require, the use of cyberinfrastructure in these programs,
especially to continue the learning process during the academic year for
students who have completed their first summer of research training and
have been appointed to pursue a second summer of research training at the
same Summer Institute.
Please see the report from the NSF Blue-Ribbon Advisory Panel on
Cyberinfrastructure http://www.cise.nsf.gov/sci/reports/atkins.pdf for a
discussion of how cyberinfrastructure promises to revolutionalize the kinds
of problems that may be taken on as well as the manner in which they are
pursued.
UM INTERNAL ABSTRACT DEADLINE: Sept 26th (Friday- 5:00 P.M.)
NSF Bioengineering and Bioinformatics Summer
Institutes Program (BBSI)
NSF-05-611
UM Internal Abstract Deadline: September 26, 2005 (MON. 5:00 P.M.)
http://nsf.gov/pubs/2005/nsf05611/nsf05611.htm
The National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Institute of
Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) of the National Institutes of
Health (NIH) have identified bioengineering and bioinformatics as essential
interdisciplinary disciplines for physical and life sciences. The agencies
will continue collaborating on an important effort to meet anticipated
bioengineering and bioinformatics human resource needs, specifically by
targeting the career "pipeline" at a critical juncture.
If you are interested in claiming the UM's Proposal slot, please submit:
Deadline:
We will need to receive your electronic project summary for the
Solicitation by close of business on Monday, September 26th,
2005. (5:00 P.M.)
Submit electronically to:
The Office of the Vice President for Research, in consultation with others, will decide which (1) one proposal should be developed and submitted to NSF. The finalist for this competition will be notified no later than (Mon.) October 10, 2005.
If you have any questions about project eligibility, please direct them to: fastlane-admin@umich.edu, Dave Plawchan in DRDA.