National CTSA Consortium
Accelerating Discoveries Toward Better Health
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The National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences funds the CTSA program.
Accelerating Discoveries Toward Better Health
Visit CTSACentral.org for information about the national CTSA program.
The National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences funds the CTSA program.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is announcing the third year of its program on collaborative research and education in the area of scalable nanomanufacturing. The program, which includes the long-term societal implications of the large-scale implementation of nanomanufacturing innovations, is in response to/a component of the National Nanotechnology Initiative Signature Initiative: Sustainable Nanomanufacturing - Creating the Industries of the Future.
Although many nanofabrication techniques have demonstrated the ability to fabricate small quantities of nanomaterials and devices for characterization and evaluation purposes, the emphasis of this program is on research to overcome the key impediments that prevent the low cost production of useful nanomaterials, devices, and systems at an industrially-relevant scale. Therefore, competitive proposals will incorporate three elements in their research plans:
This is a limited submission opportunity; the University may submit no more than one (1) proposal on which it is the lead organization. The University may be a collaborative partner in any number of other multi-organization group proposals in which it is not the lead.
Faculty at the Medical Center interested in submitting a proposal must submit an abstract, CV, and budget to Dean Puzas (Catherine_muzytchuk@urmc.rochester.edu) by April 1, 2013. Please use the words “Nanomanufacturing” in the subject line.
Faculty at the River Campus interested in submitting a proposal must submit an abstract, CV, and budget to the Deans via Debra Haring (debra.haring@rochester.edu) or Cindy Gary (cindy.gary@rochester.edu) by April 1, 2013.
Deans will forward their ranked nominations to Assistant Provost Jason Adsit by April 15, 2013. A final decision from the Senior Vice President for Research on the nominations moving forward to the NSF will be announced on April 19th.
The deadline for the full proposal is June 3, 2013. It is important to remember that ORPA must receive electronic proposals five (5) business days prior to the sponsor’s deadline, along with a completed and signed University sign-off form.The complete program announcement can found here.
NIH Funding Acknowledgement ** Important ** All publications resulting from the utilization of CTSI resources are required to credit the CTSI grant by including the NIH FUNDING ACKNOWLEDGEMENT and must comply with the NIH Public Access Policy.