Plant Genome Research Program

The Plant Genome Research Program (PGRP) supports genome-scale researchthat addresses challenging questions of biological, societal and economic importance.

PGRPencourages the development of innovative tools, technologies and resources that empower a broad plant research community to answer scientific

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questions on a genome-wide scale.

Emphasis is placed on thescale and depth of the question being addressed and the creativity of the approach.Data produced by plant genomics should be usable, accessible, integrated across scales and of high impact across biology.

Training, broadening participation, and career development are essential to scientific progress and shouldbe integrated in all PGRP-funded projects.

Two funding tracks are currently available:
1. RESEARCH-PGR TRACK:
Genome-scale plant research to address fundamental biological questions in biology, including economically important processes of societal importance.

2. TRTech-PGR TRACK:
Tools, resources and technology breakthroughs that further enable functional plant genomics.

Related Programs

Biological Sciences

National Science Foundation


Agency: National Science Foundation

Office: National Science Foundation

Estimated Funding: $20,000,000


Who's Eligible


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Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
NSF Publication 18-579

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Other Eligible Applicants include the following: Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions; Faith-based or Community-based Organizations; Hispanic-serving Institutions; Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs); Indian/Native American Tribal Governments (Other than Federally Recognized); Regional Organizations; Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities (TCCUs) ; U. S. Territory or Possession.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?ods_key=nsf18579

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Date Posted:
2018-08-15

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Archive Date:
2009-12-10


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