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Sep
10
2018

CQuB Pilot Project Applications Due

When: Monday, September 10, 2018
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM CT

Audience: Faculty/Staff

Contact: Tiffany Ozmina   (847) 491-5440

Group: NSF-Simons Center for Quantitative Biology

Category: Academic

Description:

Request for Proposals
The NSF-Simons Center for Quantitative Biology at Northwestern University is a place where mathematical scientists and developmental biologists intensely work together on a broad range of questions arising from investigations into the biology of animal development. The Center is also a place that stimulates new collaborative research directions, and as such, supports exploratory pilot projects by investigators outside of the Center. The Center has the capacity to support up to two pilot projects each year.

Description of Program
Pilot projects should be high-risk high-reward research, interdisciplinary in nature, and be working at the interface of developmental biology and mathematics. Each project is funded for 12 months with up to $40,000 direct cost support. Funds can be spent on supplies, services, and salary/stipend support. However, funds cannot be used to support student tuition, faculty salary support, or capital equipment.

Eligibility
Applicants must be an independent investigator(s) who is tenure track faculty at an academic institution located within a 160-mile radius of Northwestern University, Evanston. Although all such academic researchers are eligible, priority is given to applicants who are from minority serving institutions. Ongoing research activity in either developmental biology or applied mathematics/physics is a criterion.

Preference is given to projects that include new collaborations between biological and mathematical sciences. Each application must include two or more applicants composed of an experimentalist and a theorist or mathematical scientist. At least one applicant must be from outside of the Center.

Expectations
Awardees are expected to submit a progress report two times during the funding period: six months and twelve months after funding has begun. Awardees are expected to attend the Annual Center Symposium held in October and give a talk on their project. All papers and conference presentations resulting from the funded work are expected to acknowledge the Center award. Finally, all publications and new external funding that result from this award should be communicated to the Center administration for tracking purposes.

Application
Submission Deadline: Monday, September 10, 2018

Funding Period: October 1, 2018 – September 30, 2019

To submit your application, send it as an email attachment to the Center Administrator, Tiffany Leighton Ozmina at tiffany.ozmina@northwestern.edu . Please write in the Subject line: Pilot Project Application

Materials required for submission:

Project Description. No longer than 2 pages (11 Arial, 0.5” margins) and includes:
- Background/ Significance
- Objectives
- Approach
- Timeline
- Detailed Budget using NIH PHS398 form
- Budget Justification
- NIH or NSF Biosketches for Key Personnel

All materials must be submitted as one file in PDF format with your last_first name as the filename. Formatting of documents should be in 11-point font, single spaced, with 0.5-inch margins. Embedded figures are acceptable.

For further questions about the Pilot Projects Program, please contact Tiffany Leighton Ozmina at tiffany.ozmina@northwestern.edu .

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