Forensic DNA Research and Development Funding

The Office of Justice Programs' National Institute of Justice (NIJ) funds research to improve the use of forensic DNA. This program's goal is to direct advances in human genetics, molecular biology, and biotechnology toward the development of novel tools and technologies that will permit DNA to be used in all areas of criminal investigation.

NIJ provides opportunities for scientists from universities, crime laboratories, and other public and private sector agencies to compete for research and development grant funds. Examples of projects funded under NIJ's Forensic DNA R&D Program include mini-STRs for the examination of degraded DNA, mtDNA coding region SNPs for resolving the common mtDNA haplotypes, and novel real-time PCR assays for DNA quantitation and evidence screening.

Solicitations are announced on DNA.gov, the NIJ Web site, and Grants.gov. If currently there are no open research funding opportunities, you can: