text-only page produced automatically by LIFT Text Transcoder Skip all navigation and go to page contentSkip top navigation and go to directorate navigationSkip top navigation and go to page navigation
National Science Foundation
 
Funding
design element
Find Funding
A-Z Index of Funding Opportunities
Recent Funding Opportunities
Upcoming Due Dates
Advanced Funding Search
How to Prepare Your Proposal
About Funding
Proposals and Awards
Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide
  Introduction
Proposal Preparation and Submission
bullet Grant Proposal Guide
  bullet Grants.gov Application Guide
Award and Administration
bullet Award and Administration Guide
Award Conditions
Other Types of Proposals
Merit Review
NSF Outreach
Policy Office
Related
Grants.gov logo


Instrument Development for Biological Research  (IDBR)

CONTACTS

Name Email Phone Room
Robyn  Hannigan dbiiid@nsf.gov (703) 292-8470   

PROGRAM GUIDELINES

Solicitation  08-566

DUE DATES

Full Proposal Target Date :   August 28, 2009
  Last Friday in August, Annually Thereafter
Last Friday in August, Annually Thereafter

SYNOPSIS

The Instrument Development for Biological Research (IDBR) Program supports the development of novel instrumentation or instrumentation that has been significantly improved by at least an order of magnitude or more in fundamental aspects.  Supported instruments are expected to have a significant impact on the study of biological systems at any level. The development of new instrumentation must be firmly based in biological research need.  The IDBR Program supports the development or major improvement of software for the operation of instruments only as associated with the development of the instrument.  Data analysis and acquisition software are only supported to the extent that the availability of the software, in connection with new instrumentation, will clearly advance biological research. Proposals are encouraged that focus on proof-of-concept development for entirely novel instrumentation. Proposals must target instrument developments that meet a broad need in the biological community in areas supported by NSF Biology programs.  Proposals are encouraged for instrumentation that does not currently exist in the form of a working prototype.  In the selection of projects for funding, the program does not support the development of biological instrumentation that would be used for clinical or biomedical applications.

THIS PROGRAM IS PART OF

Research Resources Cluster


Abstracts of Recent Awards Made Through This Program

News



Print this page
Back to Top of page
  Web Policies and Important Links | Privacy | FOIA | Help | Contact NSF | Contact Webmaster | SiteMap  
National Science Foundation
The National Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia 22230, USA
Tel:  (703) 292-5111, FIRS: (800) 877-8339 | TDD: (800) 281-8749
Last Updated:
June 2, 2008
Text Only


Last Updated: June 2, 2008