
"Why does nature use only one ‘handedness’ for organic molecules but both ‘hands’ for inorganic ones? "
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Exobiology and Evolutionary Biology Funding
Exobiology and Evolutionary Biology proposal opportunities are posted on the NSPIRES website, as part of the Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) solicitation. Check NSPIRES for the latest information on pending, in progress, and past solicitations. Current and past Exo/Evo selected projects can be viewed here.
March 19, 2012
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Other Astrobiology Program Funding Opportunities
The NASA Astrobiology Program encompasses four main elements which independently solicit proposals periodically:
NASA Astrobiology Institute
Solicitations (Cooperative Agreement Notices) for NAI teams are posted on the NASA Solicitation and Proposal Integrated Review and Evaluation System (NSPIRES) website. The next NAI CAN is expected to be released in late 2011, with selection and start of new awards in late 2012.
ASTID
ASTID proposal opportunities are posted on the NSPIRES website, as part of the ROSES solicitation. Check NSPIRES for the latest information on pending, in progress, and past solicitations. Current and past ASTID selected projects can be viewed here.
ASTEP
ASTEP proposal opportunities are posted on the NSPIRES website, as part of the ROSES solicitation. Check NSPIRES for the latest information on pending, in progress, and past solicitations. Current and past ASTEP selected projects can be viewed here.
NASA Astrobiology Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
The NASA Astrobiology Program element of the NASA Postdoctoral Program (NPP) provides opportunities for Ph.D. scientists and engineers of unusual promise and ability to perform research on problems largely of their own choosing, yet compatible with the research interests of the NASA Astrobiology Program.(More)
Astrobiology Conference and Workshop Fund
The Astrobiology Program supports workshops and other meetings of its members and the broader scientific community that will advance program objectives. These include, but are not limited to, the integration of astrobiology research, mission planning, the coordination of field expeditions, international or inter-agency collaboration, training in astrobiology, or support of Education and Public Outreach. (More)
The Lewis and Clark Fund for Exploration and Field Research in Astrobiology
The American Philosophical Society and the NASA Astrobiology Institute have partnered to promote the continued exploration of the world around us through a program of research grants in support of astrobiological field studies undertaken by graduate students, postdocs, and junior scientists and scholars who are affiliated with U.S. institutions. (More)
NAI Director’s Discretionary Fund
The NAI Director’s Discretionary Fund (DDF) makes one-year awards for research that advances the science of astrobiology, demonstrates impact to NASA’s space flight programs or its broader science activities, and/or contributes to NASA’s role as a federal R&D agency. (More)
NAI Minority Institution Research Support
The NAI MIRS Program is intended to help train a new generation of researchers in astrobiology and to increase diversity within the astrobiology community. (More)
NAI Research Scholarships
The NAI Research Scholarship Program offers research-related travel support for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. Applicants are encouraged to use these resources to circulate among two or more NAI Teams, or participating institutions of the NAI, however any travel that is critical for the applicant’s research will be considered. (More)
NAI International Collaboration
The NAI maintains a small fund to help support travel and accommodation costs associated with collaborations between NAI members and international colleagues in the field of astrobiology. (More)
October 11, 2010
