Agriculture and Food Research Initiative - Microbial Genomics: Genome Sequencing
The availability of genome sequences provides the foundation for understanding how microorganisms function and live, and how they interact with their environments and with other organisms. The sequences are expected to be available to and used by a community of investigators to address issues of scientific and societal importance including: novel aspects of microbial biochemistry, physiology, metabolism, development and cellular biology; the diversity and the roles microorganisms play in complex ecosystems and in global geochemical cycles; the impact that microorganisms have on the productivity and sustainability of agriculture and natural resources (e.g., forestry, soil and water), and on the safety and quality of the nation's food supply; and the organization and evolution of microbial genomes, and the mechanisms of transmission, exchange and reshuffling of genetic information. This program makes single function research awards.
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This is a non-integrated program. Please refer to Part III, A of the current Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Request for Applications for the complete eligibility requirements.
Request for Application (RFA) | Apply: Electronic
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Solicitation Date (Opening) |
December 4, 2008
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| Letter of Intent Due Date |
None
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Due Date (Closing)
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March 18, 2009 |
Anticipated Award Date
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None |
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Estimated Total Program Funding
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$5,000,000.00 |
| Range of Awards |
$0.00 to $1,200,000.00 |
| Percent of Applications Funded Last Fiscal Year |
0% |
| Cost Sharing Requirements |
Cost sharing is not required by NSF or by CSREES. See RFA. |
| For More Information Contact |
Ann Lichens-Park
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| Funding Opportunity Number |
USDA-CSREES-AFRI-001967 |
| CFDA Number |
10.310 - Agriculture and Food Research Initiative |
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