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Genomics - Enabled Understanding and Advancing Knowledge on Plant Gene Function(s)

Genomics - Enabled Understanding and Advancing Knowledge on Plant Gene Function(s)

Funding Agency
Department of Energy
Funding Type
Faculty
Deadline
Monday, December 2, 2024

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science, Biological and Environmental Research program, is announcing that $25 million dollar amount is available to support the advancement of Plant Genomics to understand the plant gene function(s).

This NOFO solicits applications for “Genomics - Enabled Understanding and Advancing Knowledge on Plant Gene Function(s)” to effectively design bioenergy crops by developing approaches to:

a) understand regulatory elements, biological mechanisms and develop predictive models for dissecting multigene traits and their component parts that govern plant growth under different growing conditions, biochemical and signaling pathways;

b) understand genetic components and molecular mechanisms underlying plant regeneration/organogenesis in tissue culture to improve heterologous DNA transfer to germlines of bioenergy crops; and

c) understand genetic and molecular mechanisms that will reduce the cycle time for out-crossing energy crops (e.g. self-incompatibility) to speed development of new plant feedstocks underpinning a more broader and more competitive U.S. bioeconomy.

Learn more about this opportunity and eligibility by visiting the funding opportunities website.

Applicant institutions are limited to no more than one, pre-application, or application for each PI at the applicant institution.