Title: NSF - Biological Sciences
 1NSF - Biological Sciences
Muriel Poston, Ph.D. mposton_at_nsf.gov National 
Science Foundation 2005 
 2Major BIO Responsibilities
- Long-Term Ecological Research 
 - Systematic Biology (Biodiversity) 
 - Evolutionary Biology 
 - Environmental Biology 
 - Plant Biology 
 - Bioinformatics 
 - Non-medical Microbial Biology
 
  3Biological Sciences Home Page 
 4 Directorate for Biological Sciences (BIO) Mary 
Clutter, Assistant Director Joann Roskoski, 
Executive Officer 
Information and Automation Resources Unit (IAR)
Division of Environmental Biology (DEB) Mike 
Willig, Division Director Penny Firth, Deputy 
Director 
Division of Integrative Organismal 
Biology (IOB) Tom Brady, Division Director Judy 
Verbeke, Deputy Director 
Division of Biological Infrastructure (DBI) Machi 
Dilworth, Division Director Muriel Poston, Deputy 
Director
Division of Molecular and Cellular 
Biosciences (MCB) Maryanna Henkart, Division 
Director Jerry Cohen, Deputy Director
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) 
 5Current Issues and Challenges
- Implement 21st Century Biology 
 - Multidimensional 
 - Multidisciplinary 
 - Data driven 
 - Educationally oriented 
 - Internationally engaged 
 
  6Current Issues and Challenges
- Development of the next generation of scientists 
 - Broadening Participation 
 - Infrastructure 
 - Enhance Federal Investment 
 - Internationalization of science
 
  7BIO Areas of EmphasisFY2005 Budget Request
- NSF-wide Priority Areas 
 - Biocomplexity in the Environment 
 - Nanoscale Science and Engineering 
 - Mathematical Sciences 
 - Human and Social Dynamics 
 - Increased award size and duration
 
- BIO Emphasis Areas 
 - 21st Century Biology 
 - Plant genomics 
 - Microbial biology 
 - Arabidopsis 2010 Project 
 - Broadening participation 
 - Major Research Equipment and Facilities 
 - National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON)
 
  8Division of Environmental Biology
Examples of Research Areas Supported Under DEB
- Systematics 
 - Population Biology 
 - Biodiversity Surveys and Inventories 
 - Partnerships for Enhancing Expertise in Taxonomy 
(PEET)  - Ecosystems Studies 
 - Ecology 
 - Long-term Ecological Research
 
  9DEB Ecosystem Science
- Biogeochemistry 
 - Decomposition of organic matter 
 - Belowground nutrient cycling and energy flow 
 - Primary productivity 
 - Radiatively active gas flux 
 - Element budgets on watershed, regional, 
continental, or global scales  - Relationships between diversity and ecosystem 
function  - Ecosystem services 
 - Landscape dynamics
 
  10DEB Population and Evolutionary Processes
- Population processes 
 - Evolutionary ecology 
 - Evolutionary genetics 
 - Molecular population biology 
 
  11DEB Systematic Biology and Biodiversity 
Inventories
- Taxonomy 
 - Classification 
 - Phylogenetics 
 - Expeditionary work to discovery, document and 
describe plant, animal, and microbial diversity 
  12Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grants 
- Division of Environmental Biology and the 
Division of Integrative Organismal Biology  - Must pass candidacy by the deadline 
 - Funds research-related costs only 
 - Recent changes 
 -  - increased upper limit to 12, 000 
 -  - allows travel to meetings 
 
Deadline 3rd Friday in November, annually 
Contact Dr. Mark Courtney, mcourtne_at_nsf.gov
Announcement NSF 02-173  
 13Division of Integrative Organismal Biology
Research Areas Supported Under IOB
- Behavioral Systems Cluster 
 - Developmental Systems Cluster 
 - Environmental and Structural Systems Cluster 
 - Functional and Regulatory Systems Cluster
 
  14IOB Behavioral Systems Cluster
- Thematic area focuses on the development, 
function, mechanisms, and evolution of behavior, 
biological rhythms, and interactions between 
organisms including animals, plants, and 
microbes  - social and reproductive behavior 
 - behavioral ecology and physiology 
 - neural and hormonal mechanisms of behavior 
immunology of behavior  - biological bases of learning, cognition, and 
communication  
  15IOB Developmental Systems Cluster
- Thematic area focuses on the nature, control, and 
evolution of those processes that comprise the 
life cycle of organisms  - mechanisms of gametogenesis, fertilization, 
embryogenesis, differentiation, pattern 
formation, and morphogenesis  - development, regeneration, and aging of the 
nervous system  - genomic approaches, gene networks, integration of 
developmental gene pathways, and computational 
approaches are included.   
  16IOB Environmental and Structural Systems Cluster
- Thematic area focuses on the function and 
evolution of organisms in their physiochemical 
and biotic environments  - of physiological ecology, 
 - functional morphology, 
 - animal sensation and movement, 
 - molecular bases of tissue biomechanical 
properties,  - environmental genomics.  
 
  17IOB Functional and Regulatory Systems Cluster
- Thematic area focuses on fundamental 
physiological mechanisms and how they have 
evolved, with emphasis on organisms as integrated 
systems.  - comparative physiology 
 - Neurophysiology 
 - mechanisms of solute transport 
 - comparative or evolutionary immunology 
 - Includes research at the genetic, genomic, 
cellular, tissue, organ, system, and organismal 
levels of organization.   
  18Division of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences
Examples of Research Areas Supported Under MCB
- Molecular Structure and Function 
 - Metabolic Biochemistry 
 - Cellular Organization 
 - Signal Transduction and Cellular Regulation 
 - Mechanisms and Regulation of Gene Expression 
 - Genetic Mechanisms
 
  19Division of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences
Research Areas Supported Under MCB
- Biomolecular Systems Cluster 
 - Cellular Systems Cluster 
 - Gene and Genome System Cluster
 
  20MCB Biomolecular Systems Cluster
- Emphasizes the structure, function, dynamics, 
interactions, and interconversions of biological 
molecules  - includes integrating theoretical, computational, 
and experimental approaches to the study of 
biological molecules and their functional 
complexes  -  mechanistic studies of the regulation and 
catalysis of enzymes and RNA  - higher-order characterization of the biochemical 
processes 
  21MCB Cellular Systems Cluster
- Emphasizes the structure, function, and 
regulation of plant, animal and microbial cells, 
and their interactions with the environment and 
with one another  - Includes studies of the structure, function, and 
assembly of cellular elements, including 
eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell walls and 
envelopes  - Includes intracellular and transmembrane signal 
transduction mechanisms and cell-cell signaling 
processes, including those that occur in biofilms 
  - Includes Microbial Observatories and Microbial 
Interactions and Processes  
  22MCB Gene and Genome Systems Cluster
- Emphasizes genomes and genetic mechanisms in all 
organisms, whether prokaryote, eukaryote, phage, 
or virus  - Includes structure, maintenance, expression, 
transfer, and stability of genetic information in 
DNA, RNA, and proteins and how those processes 
are regulated  - Areas of interest include genome organization, 
molecular and cellular evolution, replication, 
recombination, repair, and vertical and lateral 
transmission of heritable information  - Includes processes that mediate and regulate gene 
expression, such as chromatin structure, 
epigenetic phenomena, transcription, RNA 
processing, editing and degradation, and 
translation.  
  23Emerging Frontiers Virtual Division
- An incubator for 21st century biology 
 - Multidisciplinary research and networking 
activities  - Synergy between disciplines 
 - New initiatives for later integration into core 
programs  - Currently includes 
 - All NSF-wide Priority Areas 
 - Frontiers in Integrative Biological Research 
 - Tree of Life 
 - Microbial Genome Sequencing Project 
 - Ecology of Infectious Diseases 
 - Research Collaboration Networks
 
  24 FIBR Frontiers in Integrative Biological 
Research
- Supports integrative research that addresses 
major questions in biology  - Identify under-studied and unanswered questions 
 - Use innovative approaches 
 - Integrating science and research tools across 
disciplines  - PRELIMINARY PROPOSAL DEADLINE (required for Full 
Research Proposal submission only) October 4, 
2004  - FULL RESEARCH PROPOSAL DEADLINE  February 2005 
 
Read the Program Announcement for more 
information. Program Announcement NSF 
04-596 Full proposal Deadline February 16, 2005 
 25Research Coordination Networks in Biological 
Sciences
- Foster communication and promote collaboration 
among scientists with common interests from broad 
backgrounds and across geographically, 
disciplinary, and organizational boundaries  - Create new research directions 
 
Program Announcement NSF-04-567 Deadline June 
25, 2004 TBA for 2005 
 26Division of Biological Infrastructure
Examples of Research Areas Supported Under DBI
- Postdoctoral Fellowships Program 
 - Research Experiences for Undergraduates Sites 
 - Undergraduate Mentorship in Environmental Biology 
 - Collaborative Research at Undergraduate 
Institutions  - Biological Field Stations and Marine Laboratories 
 - Instrument Development for Biological Research 
 - Multi-user Biological Equipment and 
Instrumentation  - Biological Databases and Informatics 
 - Living Stock Collections 
 - Biological Research Collections
 
  27Plant Genome Research Program
- Overall Program Goals 
 - Support research on the structure, organization 
and function of plant genomes, elucidate 
fundamental biological processes  - Accelerate the acquisition and utilization of new 
knowledge and innovative technologies  - Focus is on plants of economic importance and 
plant processes of potential economic value.  - FY04-05 Program (NSF 04-510) 
 - Virtual Center Awards in Plant Genome Research 
 - Individual and Small Group Awards in Plant Genome 
Research 
  28Funding Opportunities for Plant Research
- Core programs in the BIO Directorate 
 - DBI 
 - DEB 
 - IBN 
 - MCB 
 - Cross-cutting programs 
 - The 2010 Project 
 - Assembling the Tree of Life (AToL) 
 - Research Coordination Networks (RCN) 
 - Frontiers in Integrative Biological Research 
(FIBR)  - Plant Genome Research Program (PGRP) 
 
  29What Is Unusual About PGRP Projects?
- Single investigator to multi-institution and 
multi-investigator  - Large budgets 
 - Genome-scale resource development 
 - Industrial participants 
 - International participants 
 - Training/IP/informatics 
 
  30Funded Plants
- Rice 
 - Soybean 
 - Sorghum 
 - Tobacco 
 - Tomato 
 - Wheat
 
-  Medicago 
 -  Oat 
 -  Pepper 
 -  Pine 
 -  Poplar 
 -  Potato 
 
- Arabidopsis 
 - Barley 
 - Brassica 
 - Cotton 
 - Grape 
 - Lettuce 
 - Maize 
 
  31Individual and Small Group Awards in Plant Genome 
Research (ISGA-PGR)
- 300,000  500,000 per year for up to 5 years 
 - Projects can build on existing PGRP tools
 
  32Plant Genome Educational Resources
- All NSF PGRP projects have training and outreach 
components  - Many other projects have developed educational 
resources  - A collection of these resources can be accessed 
at the Plant Genome Research Outreach Portal 
(PGROP)  -  http//www.plantgdb.org/pgrop/pgrop.php 
 
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 34What is ? 
- A continent-wide research tool consisting of 
geographically distributed regional 
observatories, networked via state of the art 
communications  - A virtual lab for research to obtain a predictive 
understanding of the environment  - Collectively, a network of networked 
environmental research facilities and instruments 
National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) 
 35 Multi-User Biological Equipment and 
Instrumentation Resources (MUE)
- provides support for the purchase of major items 
 - requests can be from 40,000 to 400,000. 
 - single items of biological equipment or several 
pieces of equipment with a related purpose  - must be shared by 3 to 7 investigators with 
actively-funded NSF research projects.  
Program Announcement NSF 05-534 Deadline 1st 
Wednesday in July, annually 
 36Major Research Instrumentation Program 
- NSF wide program, BIO managed review 
 - Designed to improve the condition of scientific 
and engineering equipment and facilities for 
research and research training  - Awards for instrumentation will range from 
100,000 to 2 million.  
Deadline 3rd Thursday in January, 
annually Program Announcement NSF-05-515 
 37Field Stations  Marine Labs Program
- Successful projects have 
 - Demonstrated infrastructure need 
 - High potential biological impact 
 - Broad user base 
 - Educational outreach 
 
Read the Program Announcement for more 
information. Program Announcement NSF 
05-550 April 26, 2005 
 38Biological Research Collections
- Collection Enhancement 
 - Computerization of specimen-related data 
 - Curation and Collection Management research 
 
Program solicitation NSF 04-571 
 39Biological Databases and Informatics
- To encourage support of new approaches to the 
management of biological knowledge that render 
the collection, maintenance, dissemination and 
query of the data and information therein of 
greater utility to the scientific community.  
Read the Program Announcement for more 
information. Program Announcement NSF 05-??? 
 40C-RUI Cross-disciplinary Research at 
Undergraduate Institutions
- Supports research efforts involving faculty from 
different fields  - Targeted at cross-disciplinary research projects 
that require contribution of from more than one 
disciplinary area  - Focused on undergraduate students from 
predominantly undergraduate institutions  - Anticipated funding for program - 2 million up 
to 8 awards 
Read the Program Announcement for more 
information. Program Announcement NSF 04-536 
 41Research Experiences for Undergraduates 
effective for attracting and retaining 
undergraduates in careers in mathematics, 
science and engineering 
incorporates active research experience
REU supplements to PIs with existing awards
REU sites NSF 04-584 
Sites Deadline Aug. 17, 2004
Supplement Deadline Contact your Program 
Officer for details. 
 42Undergraduate Mentoring in Environmental Biology
- institutional awards to give students research 
experience in environmental biology - broadly 
defined  - proposals should emphasize factors that enable 
underrepresented groups to enter and remain in 
environmental biology  - major emphasis on direct student participation in 
research during the academic year and summer, 
with students remaining in program for gt 1 year 
Program Announcement NSF 05-558 Preliminary 
proposal Deadline May 18th 2005 Full proposal 
Deadline October 17th 2005 
 43Postdoctoral Fellowship Programs
- Awards for research and training 
 - Applicants choose sponsoring scientist and 
provide research/training plan  - Two year awards 
 - Minority Postdoctoral Fellowships 
 - Program announcement NSF 00-139 
 - Deadline First Monday in December 
 - Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in 
Interdisciplinary Informatics  - Program Announcement NSF 04-539 
 - Deadline April 11th, 2005 
 
  44Award Supplement Opportunities
- Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) 
 - Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) 
 - Research Opportunity Awards (ROA) 
 - Research Assistantships for Minority High School 
Students (RAMHSS)  - Facilitation Award for Scientists and Engineers 
with Disabilities 
  45RESEARCH EXPERIENCE FOR TEACHERS
- 1-year supplement to current NSF Awards 
 - help build long term collaborative relationships 
between K-12 teachers of science and mathematics 
and the NSF research community  - encourages researchers to form partnerships with 
teachers at inner city schools and less well- 
endowed school districts  
Consult with the Program Director of your 
particular NSF award. Dear Colleague Letter NSF 
05-524 
 46Research Opportunity Award 
Supplementary funding through ongoing NSF 
research grants to allow faculty at predominantly 
undergraduate institutions or secondary schools 
to participate in research activities under the 
aegis of NSF-supported investigators 
- details located within the RUI program 
announcement 
Consult with the Program Director of your 
particular NSF award. Dear Colleague Letter NSF 
05-548  
 47Research Assistantships for Minority High School 
Students (RAMHSS) 
- involves high school minority students in 
research  - provides funding supplements to PIs supported by 
NSF  - occurs throughout the academic year and summer 
 
Contact the Program Officer in the appropriate 
program for details.  
 48Useful URLs - Bookmark!!
NSF Home Page http//www.nsf.gov Search NSF 
Awards http//www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/ Search 
NSF Documents On-Line http//www.nsf.gov/publica
tions/ods/ FastLane Home Page https//www.fastla
ne.nsf.gov/fastlane.jsp NSF Custom News 
Service http//www.nsf.gov/mynsf/ Grant 
Proposal Guide (GPG) http//www.nsf.gov/pubsys/o
ds/getpub.cfm?ods_keynsf0423 Guide to 
Programs http//www.nsf.gov/ pubsys/ods/getpub.cf
m?ods_keynsf04009 
 49 Directorate for Education and Human Resources 
Math and Science Partnership (MSP)
Division of Human Resource Development (HRD)
Division of Elementary, Secondary and 
Informal Education (ESIE)
Division of Research, Evaluation 
and Communication (REC)
Division of Undergraduate Education (DUE)
Experimental Program to Stimulate 
Competitive Research (EPSCoR)
Division of Graduate Education (DGE) 
 50Division of Elementary, Secondary and Informal 
Education (ESIE)
- Centers for Learning and Teaching (CLT) 
 - Informal Science Education (ISE) 
 - Information Technology Experiences for Students 
and Teachers (ITEST)  - Instructional Materials Development (IMD) 
 - Nanoscale Science and Engineering Education 
(NSEE)  - Presidential Awards 
 - Teacher Professional Continuum (TPC) 
 - Advanced Technological Education (ATE)
 
  51Informal Science Education (ISE)
- Promotes the public interest, understanding, and 
engagement in STEM informal opportunities.  - Television, films, and radio shows 
 - Exhibits and educational programs at museums, 
science and technology centers, etc.  - Educational activities through community and 
youth-based programs  - One-year to five-year projects 
 - 50,000 to 3 M
 
  52 Advanced Technological Education (ATE)
- Promotes improvement in undergraduate 
technological education (joint program with 
ESIE  DUE)  - Curriculum development 
 - Preparation of college faculty and secondary 
school teachers  - Professional development for faculty and teachers 
 - Research relating to technician education 
 - Emphasis on two-year colleges 
 - Education of technicians for high-technology 
fields  - Promotes articulation between two-year and 
four-year institutions 
  53Division of UndergraduateEducation (DUE)
- Workforce Development 
 - Advanced Technological Education (ATE) 
 - Computer Science, Engineering  Mathematics 
Scholarships (CSEMS)  - Federal Cyber Service Scholarship for Service 
(SFS)  - Robert Noyce Scholarship Program 
 - STEM Talent Expansion Program (STEP) 
 - Teacher Professional Continuum (TPC) 
 
  54Division of UndergraduateEducation (DUE)
- Curriculum, Laboratory  Instructional 
Development  - Course, Curriculum  Laboratory Improvement 
(CCLI)  - National STEM Education Digital Library (NSDL) 
 - NSF Director's Award for Distinguished Teaching 
Scholars (DTS) 
  55NSF Merit Review Criteria
- Criteria include 
 - What is the intellectual merit and quality of the 
proposed activity?  - What are the broader impacts of the proposed 
activity?  
  56Ad hoc/ mail review or Panel Service
- Gives you insight into the review process 
 - Allows you to see fundable research proposals 
 - Great service to the community
 
  57Ad hoc/ mail review or Panel Service
- Gives you insight into the review process 
 - Allows you to see fundable research proposals 
 - Great service to the community