Opportunity

Simpler Grants.gov #23-569

NSF and NIH Seek Research Proposals on Biomedical Research Enterprise Innovation

Buyer

National Science Foundation

Posted

March 21, 2023

Respond By

September 09, 2026

Identifier

23-569

NAICS

541715

The National Science Foundation (NSF), in partnership with the National Institutes of Health (NIH), is seeking research proposals to advance the analysis and innovation of the biomedical research enterprise. - Government Buyer: - U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), Directorate for Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences (SBE) - National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) - Products/Services Requested: - Research services focused on the biomedical research enterprise - No specific products, part numbers, or quantities requested - Notable Requirements: - Projects must align with the priorities of both NSF SBE and NIH NIGMS - Emphasis on science of science policy expertise and fostering a diverse, innovative, and productive scientific workforce - Applicants are encouraged to consult with program officers before submission - Funding Details: - Total program funding up to $2,000,000 - Individual awards range from $100,000 to $250,000 - Opportunity is open to all applicants (unrestricted) - No OEMs or commercial vendors specified; this is a research services solicitation

Description

The National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) seek proposals to advance understanding of the biomedical research enterprise by leveraging science of science policy research. The collaboration aims to support research projects that analyze the biomedical research enterprise and foster a diverse, innovative, and productive scientific workforce. The partnership between NSF's Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Directorate and NIH's National Institute of General Medical Sciences will fund high-quality research to provide scientific analysis and promote future scientific leaders. Prospective investigators are encouraged to consult program officers to ensure alignment with program priorities.

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