Division of Materials Research
Biomaterials
(BMAT)
CONTACTS
PROGRAM GUIDELINES
Apply to PD 06-7623 as follows:
For full proposals submitted via FastLane:
standard Grant Proposal Guidelines apply.
For full proposals submitted via Grants.gov:
NSF Grants.gov Application Guide; A Guide for the Preparation and Submission of NSF Applications via Grants.gov Guidelines apply
(Note: The NSF Grants.gov Application Guide is available on the Grants.gov website and on the NSF website at:
http://www.nsf.gov/bfa/dias/policy/docs/grantsgovguide.pdf)
DUE DATES
Full Proposal Window
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September 15, 2008
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November 7, 2008
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SYNOPSIS
The Biomaterials Program supports fundamental research at the intersection of the physical, chemical, and biological sciences. Proposals focused on the preparation, characterization, structure-property relationships, and applications of biomaterials are encouraged. Emphasis is on novel design of biomaterials, including bioderived, bioinspired, biomimetic and biocompatible materials, discovery of new phenomena, and the combination of experiment with theory and/or simulation. General areas of interest include, but are not restricted to, self- and directed molecular assemblies, surfaces and interfaces, membranes and vesicles, gels and networks, carriers and drug delivery systems, smart and self-healing systems, tissue culture scaffolds, mineralization, hybrids and composites, multi-functional biomaterials such as photonic and electronic biomaterials, biomaterials for energy harvesting, conversion and storage, and biomaterials for sensors and actuators.
RELATED PROGRAMS
Analytical & Surface Chemistry
Biomedical Engineering
Biomolecular Systems Cluster
Biophotonics, Advanced Imaging, and Sensing for Human Health
Cellular Systems Cluster
Ceramics
Chemical, Biochemical, and Biotechnology Systems
Energy for Sustainability
Genes and Genome Systems Cluster
Inorganic, Bioinorganic and Organometallic Chemistry
Nano and Bio Mechanics
Physics of Living Systems
Physiological and Structural Systems
Polymers
Systems Engineering and Design
Solid State and Materials Chemistry
RELATED URLS
2008 NRC Report: Inspired by Biology-From Molecules to Materials to Machines
Abstracts of Recent Awards Made Through This Program
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