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2005 NSF Plant Science Grants Conference
 
 
     

Wednesday, September 14, 2005
9:00AM - 3:30PM

Ardmore Convention Center
2401 N. Rockford
(Interstate 35, Exit 33)
Ardmore, Oklahoma 73401
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Invitation To Attend
All faculty, postdoctoral researchers and students interested in advancing their grantsmanship and gaining insight into National Science Foundation plant science and biological programs are invited to attend this NSF Grants Conference.

Program directors from the National Science Foundation, Biological Directorate will discuss:

  • Proposal Preparation. NSF program officers will review how and when to prepare a proposal, including a discussion of what constitutes a quality project and proposal. This presentation will cover do's and don'ts and recent procedural changes.
  • NSF Merit Review Process. NSF program officers will discuss the philosophy of merit review and how it works as well as ad hoc and multi-tiered reviews. This presentation will also cover the role of the program officer, timing of proposal submissions, reviewer selection, release of reviewer comments, and conflict-of-interest issues related to merit review.
  • Funding Opportunities in Plant Science (and Biology) in NSF. NSF program officers will review various sources of NSF programmatic opportunities.
  • Specific Program Overviews and Trends
    • Plant Genome Research
    • Genes and Genome Systems
    • Population and Evolutionary Processes

Presenters:
Jane Silverthorne, Ph.D.
Program Director, Plant Genome Research Program
BIO/Biological Infrastructure

Rita Teutonico, Ph.D.
Program Director, Genes and Genome Systems Cluster
BIO/Molecular and Cellular Biosciences

Sam Scheiner, Ph.D.
Program Director, Population & Evolutionary Processes Cluster
BIO/Environmental Biology

No registration fee required. Lunch to be provided.


Registration Deadline:
September 7, 2005 at 5:00 PM


click to register

For questions, contact Emily Edwards at ededwards@noble.org or 580.224.6206.

 
   
 
 
         
       
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