Synopsis
Biology has transformed science over the last century through discoveries that cross subdisciplines from the molecular to the organismal to the ecosystem level. While making great progress, biology has also slowly fragmented into subdisciplines, creating a dynamic tension between unifying principles and increasingly reductionist pursuits. The aim of this solicitation is to bring researchers together around the common goal of understanding how the processes that sustain life and enable biological innovation operate and interact within and across different scales of organization, from molecules to cells, tissues to organisms, species, ecosystems, biomes and the entire Earth. The Biology Integration Institutes (BII) program supports collaborative teams of researchers investigating questions that span multiple disciplines within and beyond biology.
Integration across biological disciplines is essential if we hope to understand the diverse and ever-increasing data streams of modern biology and tackle emergent questions about living organisms and the environment. Of equal importance is the need for groundbreaking and sustainable training programs that prepare the next generations of scientists to navigate the breadth of biological sciences, training in multiple disciplines without sacrificing depth of learning or innovation. In addition, the biology community must continue to develop practices and adopt strategies that leverage rapid advances in cyberinfrastructure and other technologies to bridge and integrate across subdisciplines and make resources accessible, re-usable, and adaptable for unanticipated purposes. In these ways, Biology Integration Institutes will focus on biological themes that enable the discoveries of life’s innovations. The outcomes from biological integration will inspire new biotechnologies and applications to drive our bioeconomy and provide solutions to societal challenges. While this solicitation focuses on the integration of biological subdisciplines, any field beyond biology may be included as needed to address the overarching biological theme.
Program contacts
Name | Phone | Organization | |
---|---|---|---|
Reed Beaman Program Director
|
rsbeaman@nsf.gov | (703) 292-7163 | |
Stephen DiFazio Program Director
|
sdifazio@nsf.gov | (703) 292-4517 | BIO/MCB |
Wilson Francisco Program Director
|
wfrancis@nsf.gov | (703) 292-7856 | |
Jodie M. Jawor Program Director
|
jjawor@nsf.gov | (703) 292-7887 | BIO/IOS |
Samuel M. Scheiner Program Director
|
sscheine@nsf.gov | (703) 292-7175 | BIO/DEB |
Anne W. Sylvester Program Director
|
ASYLVEST@nsf.gov | (703) 292-7168 | BIO/IOS |