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Functional Genomics of Agriculturally Important Organisms Competitive Grants Program

Posted 5.6.05 - CSREES requests applications for the National Research Initiative (NRI) Functional Genomics of Agriculturally Important Organisms Competitive Grants Program. In FY 2005, it is anticipated that approximately $8 million will be available for support of this program. The remaining funds will be used to fund research projects. Completed applications must be received by close of business on June 15, 2005.

For more information: Ann Lichens-Park at apark@csrees.usda.gov (Microbes); Peter Burfening at pburfening@csrees.usda.gov (Animals); Mary Purcell-Miramontes at mpurcell@csrees.usda.gov (arthropods and nematodes); Ed Kaleikau at ekaleikau@csrees.usda.gov (Plants)

Web access: www.csrees.usda.gov/fo/functionalgenomicsnri.html

 

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