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  2. Funding Opportunities


    In addition to periodic solicitations for new NAI teams, the Astrobiology Program offers various other funding opportunities through the NAI. Information on these opportunities is provided below. For additional information contact Dr. Edward Goolish at (650) 604-1961 (Edward.M.Goolish@nasa.gov).

    NAI Team Solicitations

    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.

    NASA Astrobiology Postdoctoral Fellowship Program

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  3. Program Solicitation in Climate Process and Modeling



    The National Science Foundation (NSF) is providing support to speed the development of global coupled climate models. The Climate Process Modeling Team (CPT) concept aims to bring together theoreticians, field observationalists, process modelers and large modeling centers to reduce uncertainties in climate models.

    A key goal of Astrobiology is to elucidate the drivers and effects of ecosystem change on Earth. Providing accurate models of our planet’s climate can help astrobiologists understand how climate change will shape the future of life on Earth. For information and proposal deadlines, visit the NSF at: http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2009/nsf09568/nsf09568.htm?govDel=USNSF_25

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  4. Research Opportunities in Petrology and Geochemistry



    The Petrology and Geochemistry Program at the National Science Foundation (NSF) is accepting proposals for research projects that address the formation and evolution of the Earth. In particular, projects that study petrological and geochemical characteristics of materials in the crust, mantle and core of our planet are of interest. The program is particularly interested in multidisciplinary projects that include the development of analytical tools that could be useful in the broader research community.

    Understading the formation and evolution of Earth is essential in determining how habitable planets form around distant stars. Knowledge of the Earth’s history is...


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  5. NAI Announces 2008 Director's Discretionary Fund Awards


    The NASA Astrobiology Institute is pleased to announce the selection of 18 proposals for support through the 2008 NAI Director’s Discretionary Fund. These awards allocate more than $1.4M toward strategic investments that advance the science of astrobiology, demonstrate impact to NASA’s space flight programs or its broader science activities, and/or contribute to NASA’s role as a federal R&D agency.

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