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Collaborative Research in Computational Neuroscience  (CRCNS)  Crosscutting Programs

CONTACTS

Name Dir/Div Name Dir/Div
Kenneth  Whang CISE/IIS  Gloria  Strothers CISE/IIS 

Questions concerning a particular project’s focus, direction and relevance to a participating funding organization should be addressed to:

  • Martha Flanders, Program Director, Division of Integrative and Organismal Systems, National Science Foundation, 685 S, telephone: (703) 292-7862, email: mflander@nsf.gov

  • Stacia Friedman-Hill, Program Director, Division of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences, National Science Foundation, 907 N telephone: (703) 292-8121, email: sfriedma@nsf.gov

  • Mary Ann Horn, Program Director, Division of Mathematical Sciences, National Science Foundation, 1025 N, telephone: (703) 292-4879, email: mhorn@nsf.gov

  • Douglas Whalen, Program Director, Division of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences, National Science Foundation, 995 N, telephone: (703) 292-7321, email: dwhalen@nsf.gov

  • Yuan Liu, Director, Computational Neuroscience and Neuroinformatics Program, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, telephone: (301) 496-0012, email: liuyuan@ninds.nih.gov

  • Dennis Glanzman, Chief, Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience Research, National Institute of Mental Health, telephone: (301) 443-1576, email: dglanzma@mail.nih.gov

  • David Shurtleff, Director, Division of Neuroscience and Behavioral Research, National Institute on Drug Abuse, telephone: (301) 443-1887, email: david_shurtleff@nih.gov

  • Barry J. Davis, Director, Taste and Smell Program, National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, telephone: (301) 402-3464, fax: (301) 402-6251, email: davisb1@nidcd.nih.gov

  • John A. Matochik, Program Director, Division of Neuroscience and Behavior, National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, telephone: (301) 451-7319, email: jmatochi@mail.nih.gov

  • Michael Oberdorfer, Program Director, Visual Neuroscience Program, National Eye Institute, telephone: (301) 451-2020, email: oberdorfer@nei.nih.gov

  • Grace C. Y. Peng, Program Director, Discovery Science and Technology, National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, telephone: (301) 451-4778, email: penggr@mail.nih.gov

PROGRAM GUIDELINES

Solicitation  08-514

DUE DATES

Full Proposal Deadline Date :   October 30, 2009

SYNOPSIS

Computational neuroscience provides a theoretical foundation and a rich set of technical approaches for understanding the functions of complex neurobiological systems, building on the theory, methods, and findings of computer science, neuroscience, and numerous other disciplines.  Through the CRCNS program, participating NSF Directorates and NIH Institutes support innovative interdisciplinary collaborative research to make significant advances in the understanding of nervous system function, mechanisms underlying nervous system disorders, and computational strategies used by the nervous system.

Two classes of proposals will be considered in response to this solicitation:

Research proposals describing new collaborative research projects, and

Data sharing proposals to enable sharing of data and other resources.

As detailed in the solicitation, appropriate scientific areas of investigations may be related to any of the participating funding organizations. Questions concerning a particular project’s focus, direction and relevance to a participating funding organization should be addressed to the appropriate person in the list of agency contacts found in section VIII of the solicitation.

RELATED URLS

Data Sharing for Computational Neuroscience - ARCHIVED

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CRCNS 2005 Principal Investigators' Meeting

CRCNS 2006 Principal Investigators' Meeting

Abstracts of Recent Data Sharing Awards Made Through This Program



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