FYI
From: Green
Chemistry
Program [mailto:greenchemistry**At_Symbol_Here**epa.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, April
01, 2009
9:54 AM
To:
Rau**At_Symbol_Here**mintra02.rtp.epa.gov; Rau, Edward (NIH/OD/ORF) [E]
Subject:
[green_chemistry] Funding
opportunities for green chemistry
NIH Funds Green Chemistry
Research
"Green chemistry and engineering for drug discovery,
development
and production" has been identified by the National Institute of
General
Medical Sciences (NIGMS) as one of the specific challenge topics for the
National Institutes of Health's "NIH Challenge Grants in Health and
Science Research."
The NIH has designated at least $200
million
for the new initiative-part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act
(ARRA)-which will support research in selected topic areas. Award grants
of up
to $1 million each are available to help quickly advance the area in
significant ways.
Awards in the green chemistry
challenge area
are intended for the "development of chemical methodologies and
tools to
promote green chemistry and engineering innovation into drug discovery,
development, and production."
The submission time window for RFAs (request
for
applications) is March 27 to April 27, 2009, according to Miles Fabian,
Ph.D.,
Program Director of the Division of Pharmacology, Physiology, &
Biological
Chemistry at the NIGMS.
A complete list of NIGMS Challenge Topics can be
found at http://www.ni
gms.nih.gov/Research/ChallengeAreas.htm.
The green chemistry and engineering topic area is listed as
06-GM-109.
Additional information is available from Dr. Fabian
at
301-594-3827 or fabianm**At_Symbol_Here**nigms.nih.gov.
The NIH also has a website dedicated to ARRA at http://www.ni
h.gov/recovery/index.htm.
Edward H. Rau, M.S., R.S.,
R.H.S.P.
Environmental Protection Division,
ORF
DHHS-National Institutes of
Health
13 South
Drive, Room
2S11
Bethesda
, MD 20892-5746<
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(301) 496-3537 (Bethesda
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(301) 451-6470
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(301) 480-8056 (Fax)
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