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Emerging Frontiers (EF)

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Programs and Funding Opportunities

Key: Crosscutting Crosscutting | NSF Wide Flag NSF-wide

Emerging Frontiers
bullet Advancing Theory in Biology  (ATB)
bullet Assembling the Tree of Life  (ATOL)
bullet Cyberinfrastructure for the Biological Sciences: Plant Science Cyberinfrastructure Collaborative  (PSCIC)
bullet Dynamics of Coupled Natural and Human Systems  (CNH) NSF Wide Flag Crosscutting
bullet Ecology of Infectious Diseases  (EID)
bullet Human and Social Dynamics: Competition for FY 2008  (HSD) NSF Wide Flag
bullet Interdisciplinary Training for Undergraduates in Biological and Mathematical Sciences  (UBM) Crosscutting
bullet Mathematical Sciences: Innovations at the Interface with Computer Sciences (MSPA-MCS) Crosscutting
bullet Microbial Genome Sequencing Program FY 2008 Crosscutting
bullet Research Coordination Networks in Biological Sciences (RCN)
bullet Research Initiation Grants to Broaden Participation in Biology  (RIG BP)
bullet Science, Technology, and Society  (STS)
Center for Research at the Interface of the Mathematical and Biological Sciences (CIMBS)
National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS)
National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (NESCent)

Featured NSF-wide Programs

Cyberinfrastructure Training, Education, Advancement, and Mentoring for Our 21st Century Workforce (CI-TEAM) NSF Wide Flag

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News See All

A reconstruction of the helmet-crested lambeosaur Corythosaurus. Key to Function of Dinosaur Crests Found in Brain Structure
Released October 16, 2008
Press Release
Photo of a fragile barrier beach in Massachusetts, which is the site of CNH research. NSF Awards 10 Grants for Studies of Coupled Natural and Human Systems
Released October 3, 2008
Press Release
Roosting bats in a village in Bangladesh are connected to an outbreak of Nipah virus there. NSF, NIH Award Ecology of Infectious Disease Grants
Released September 18, 2008
Press Release

Discoveries See All

Thermal infrared image of Brazilian free-tailed bats in Texas. 'Gone Bats' Over Aeroecology
New scientific discipline studies bats, birds, other animals in atmosphere closest to Earth's surface
Released  October 28, 2008

A conceptual view of a new pathway for methane production in the oceans. Methane Formation in the Oceans: New Pathway Discovered
Significant importance for study of greenhouse gas production on Earth
Released  July 10, 2008

Photo of rural China showing agricultural development and fragmented forests. Environmental Programs in China Successful, Study Finds
Key reforms could turn them into world models
Released  July 10, 2008

Photo of a  researcher collecting a sample at a mine for microbial analysis. Microbes to People: Without Us, You're Nothing!
How tiny microbes run the world
Released  April 21, 2008

Photo of a microbial community known as a thrombolite. The World's Smallest Whistle-Blowers: Microbes
Microbes warn of ecological damage
Released  April 21, 2008




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