Collaborative Research Computational Neuroscience CRCNS) Innovative Approaches Science Engineering Research Brain Function Notice Number: NOT-MH-17-003 Key Dates Release Date: December 5, 2016 Related Announcements None Issued National Institute Mental Health NIMH) National Institute Neurological Disorders Stroke NINDS) National Institute Drug Abuse NIDA) National Institute Deafness Other Communication Disorders NIDCD) National Eye Institute NEI) National Institute Alcohol Abuse Alcoholism NIAAA) National Institute Biomedical Imaging Bioengineering NIBIB) Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute Child Health Human Development NICHD) National Center Complementary Integrative Health NCCIH) Purpose Notice announces reissue a joint initiative, Collaborative Research Computational Neuroscience CRCNS), among nine National Science Foundation NSF) Directorates Offices DOs), nine participating National Institutes Health NIH) Institutes Centers ICs). CRCNS announcement released under NSF 16-607
https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2016/nsf16607/nsf16607.htm). announcement supersedes NSF 15-595: Collaborative Research Computational Neuroscience CRCNS) Innovative Approaches Science Engineering Research Brain Function. German Federal Ministry Education Research Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung, BMBF
http://www.bmbf.de/), French National Research Agency Agence Nationale de la Recherche, ANRS
http://www.agence-nationale-recherche.fr), the U.S.-Israel Binational Science Foundation BSF
http://www.bsf.org.il) are formal partners this program, along the NSF the NIH. NIH, CRCNS now affiliated the NIH Blueprint Neuroscience Research
http://neuroscienceblueprint.nih.gov). Computational neuroscience provides theoretical foundation a rich set technical approaches understanding complex neurobiological systems, building the theory, methods, findings computer science, neuroscience, numerous disciplines. Through CRCNS program, participating NSF DOs, NIH ICs, BMBF, ANRS BSF support innovative interdisciplinary collaborative research make significant advances the understanding structures functions the nervous system, mechanisms underlying nervous system disorders, computational strategies used the nervous system. participating agencies recognize need research focuses integrating computational models methods neuroscience. solicitation designed encourage new collaborations this interface. Appropriate scientific areas investigations those are currently supported NSF NIH, related the missions the agencies. participating this broadly based program cooperation between agencies, NIH focus creating new research teams biomedical quantitative scientists explore questions directly relevant the missions participating NIH ICs. classes proposals be considered response this solicitation: Research proposals - describing collaborative research projects Data Sharing Proposals - enable sharing data other resources Domestic international projects be considered. detailed the solicitation, international components collaborative projects be funded parallel the participating agencies. Opportunities parallel funding available US-German Research Proposals, US-German Data Sharing Proposals; US-French Research Proposals, US-French Data Sharing Proposals, US-Israeli Research Proposals, US-Israeli Data Sharing Proposals, multilateral proposals involving United States 2 more partnering countries Germany, France, and/or Israel). Appropriate scientific areas investigations those related the mission participating funding agencies. Questions concerning particular project’s focus, direction relevance a participating funding agency should addressed the appropriate person the list agency contacts the NSF Program Solicitation NSF 16-607,
https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2016/nsf16607/nsf16607.htm ). computational research supported under program must impact on, relate biological processes, optimally generate hypotheses are testable biological studies. is expected that: 1) applications include collaborations among computational and/or modeling experts, theorists, experimental neuroscientists; 2) collaborations involve dynamic and, possibly, protracted period model theory development refinement, intense interaction among scientists engineers different disciplines; 3) development testing new models theories provide framework the design experiments the generation new hypotheses can help reveal mechanisms underlying normal disease states the nervous system, 4) development distribution professional quality software tools e.g., modeling algorithms analytic tools). Award Information Award sizes research projects expected range approximately 100,000 250,000 per year direct costs, durations three five years. awards be the smaller end this range; award exceed 250,000 per year direct costs. Applicants strongly discouraged requesting greater budgets are necessary the activities being proposed. is estimated data sharing projects range approximately 25,000 100,000 cumulative award size a one- three-year project. Estimated program budget, number awards average award size duration subject the availability funds. Upon conclusion the review process, meritorious applications be recommended funding either participating NSF DOs NIH ICs, the option the agencies, the applicant. Data sharing proposals be funded only NSF. Subsequent grant administration procedures be accordance the individual policies the awarding agency. Eligibility Information Limit Number Proposals per PI Collaborator: 2 response this solicitation, investigator participate PI Collaborator no than proposals per review cycle. the event a PI Collaborator does appear either these roles more two proposals, proposals include person a PI Collaborator be returned without review. limit applies all PIs Collaborators, based inside outside the United States. Proposal Preparation Submission Instructions Applications submitted response this announcement should prepared submitted accordance the general guidelines contained the NSF Grant Proposal Guide GPG). Applications must submitted the NSF, to NIH. complete text the GPG available electronically the NSF Web Site at:
http://www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?ods_key=gpg. nbsp; Applicants reminded identify announcement number 16-607) the program announcement block the NSF Cover Sheet Proposal the National Science Foundation. Compliance this announcement critical determining relevant proposal processing guidelines. Failure submit information delay processing. Budgetary Information Cost sharing not required NSF proposals submitted under Program Solicitation. Budgets should include travel funds the PI team members attend annual CRCNS Principal Investigators' meeting. NIH Process those proposals are selected potential funding participating NIH ICs, PI be required resubmit proposal an NIH-approved format directly the Center Scientific Review
http://www.csr.nih.gov/) the NIH. PIs invited resubmit NIH receive further information resubmission procedures the NIH. applicant not allowed increase proposed budget change scientific content the application the resubmission the NIH. applicants be expected utilize Multiple Program Director/Principal Investigator option the NIH
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/multi_PI/) appropriate. NIH applications be entered the NIH IMPAC II system. results the review be presented the involved IC's National Advisory Councils the second level review. Subsequent the Council reviews, NIH ICs make funding determinations selected awards be made. Subsequent grant administration procedures NIH awardees, including those related New Early Stage Investigators
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/new_investigators/) be accordance the policies NIH. Applications selected NIH funding use NIH R01 funding mechanism. Inquiries Written telephone inquiries encouraged. Please the NSF program announcement names contact information each the participating NSF DOs and/or NIH ICs at
https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2016/nsf16607/nsf16607.htm