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Webinar: PIPP Phase II Centers Program

About the series

Two informational webinars on the Predictive Intelligence for Pandemic Prevention (PIPP) Phase II Center-scale program will be held on August 17th and August 21st. Registration links are provided below:

VOH #1. August 17, 2-3 PM ET   
https://nsf.zoomgov.com/j/1612895159?pwd=cXJWSTNmQk5hdDlmT0hKTzF1b1hsdz09  

 

VOH #2. August 21, 3-4 PM ET 
https://nsf.zoomgov.com/j/1613623002?pwd=cE9Ja0VURlNNMTNiTkN4ODZVZTBUZz09 

 

About the PIPP Phase II Center-scale program

Despite decades of research, scientists do not fully understand the dynamic nature of pathogens and disease emergence. Effective responses to emerging pathogens will require sustained, global-scale efforts of researchers and organizations.

NSF's Predictive Intelligence for Pandemic Prevention (PIPP) initiative focuses on foundational research and development activities needed to tackle grand challenges in infectious disease pandemics through prediction and prevention. The PIPP Phase II Centers Program expands upon the Phase I Development Grant Program and is the NSF’s flagship program to establish a network of centers or large-scale awards/investments that will support interdisciplinary team-based approaches to accelerate research and development activities in emerging infectious diseases and pandemics.

The program invites proposals for Centers that have a principal focus in one of the following broad, and multidisciplinary themes: 

  • Pre-emergence – Predicting and detecting rare events in complex, dynamical systems.
  • Data, AI/ML and Design – Computing, manufacturing, and technology innovation for pandemics.
  • The Host as the Universe – Identifying host-pathogen tipping points that dictate control or spread of an infection.
  • Human Systems – The role of human behavior, activities and environments in disease emergence, transmission, and response or mitigation.

Letters of intent are due August 25, 2023. Full proposals are due December 8, 2023.

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