Advances in Biological Informatics (ABI) Important information and revision notes summary of program requirements General Information Applicable Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number(s): Award Information Proposal Preparation and Submission. Beaman, R., S., Mccartney, P., H., & Weller, J. 2015.
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Website abstract bibtex 1. Move deadline to mid-September 2. Update Program Description to be consistent with NSF organizational changes 3. Update Proposal preparation instructions 1. add clarity and additional guidance to budget instructions 2. inclusion of prior institutional and stakeholder support to sustaining project descriptions 4. Update Review criteria 1. add reverse site visit and internal NSF review 2. add Detailed Review Methods Description 3. clarify review criteria for the three proposal tracks 5. Added Additional Award Conditions 1. Project Execution Plan may be required for Development projects. Program Title: Advances in Biological Informatics (ABI) Synopsis of Program: The Advances in Biological Informatics (ABI) program seeks to encourage new approaches to the analysis and dissemination of biological knowledge for the benefit of both the scientific community and the broader public. The ABI program is especially interested in the development of informatics tools and resources that have the potential to advance-or transform-research in biology supported by the Directorate for Biological Sciences at the National Science Foundation. The ABI program accepts three major types of proposals: Innovation awards that seek to pioneer new approaches to the application of informatics to biological problems, Development awards that seek to provide robust cyberinfrastructure that will enable transformative biological research, and Sustaining awards that seek to support ongoing operations and maintenance of existing cyberinfrastructure that is critical for continued advancement of priority biological research. Actual number of awards may vary depending on the proportion of Innovation, Development, and Sustaining awards, which in turn may vary according to overall portfolio balance and individual proposal merits. Anticipated Funding Amount: $12,000,000 to $15,000,000 Approximately $12-15 million is available for new awards depending on prior commitments and availability of funds.
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