Webinar NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in Biology (PRFB)

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Webinar NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in Biology (PRFB) 1 Carter Kimsey, 2 Anne Sylvester, 2 Diane Jofuku Okamuro, 1 Mike Vanni 1 Division of Biological Infrastructure 2 Division of Integrative Organismal Systems Directorate for Biological Sciences 13 October 2015 1

Roadmap for Today s Webinar Overview of NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in Biology Finding detailed information about the program Goals and advice for applicants Specific information on the 3 Competitive Areas: Area 1: Broadening Participation in Biology Area 2: Using Biological Collections Area 3: National Plant Genome Initiative Information specific to Area 3 indicated by Submission requirements 2

Important Resources NSF Grant Proposal Guide (GPG) http://www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?ods_key=gpg BIO Postdoctoral Fellowships Program webpage: http://www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?ods_key=nsf15501 BIO Postdoctoral Fellowships Program Solicitation 15-501 http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2015/nsf15501/nsf15501.htm More Info about Focus Area #3http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5338&org=BIO 3

Overview of PRFB Goals: Support independent research and training of recent recipients of the doctoral degree Foster human resource development in biology Stipend (salary): $54,000, plus $15,000 per year for research, training, travel, fringe benefits Duration of fellowship: Areas 1 & 2: Can be 2 or 3 years Area 3: Up to 3 years 4

Program Eligibility You must: Be a US citizen or permanent resident 1 Have a doctorate in an appropriate field 2 You must NOT have: Served in any postdoctoral position 3 For more than 6 full time months 1 (Areas 1&2) For more than 12 full time months 1 (Area 3) Submitted the same research project to another NSF postdoctoral fellowship program 1 At the time of application 2 Prior to beginning fellowship 3 Any position requiring a PhD 5

Data from 2015 Postdoctoral fellowship program Number of submissions Number of awards Success rate (% funded) Area 1 (Broadening Participation) 62 26 42% Area 2 (Biological Collections) 96 29 30% Area 3 (National Plant Genome Initiative) 36 9 25% 6

Program Description Webpage 7

Solicitation Page Read this document carefully! 8

Finding the Details NSF home page (nsf.gov) Click here 9

Finding the Details Click here 10

Finding the Details Click here 11

Finding the Details Click here 12

Finding the Details 13

Finding the details Click here to find a description of the program and the solicitation (Can be downloaded as pdf) 14

Program Description Webpage 15

Helpful Hints on Applying Click here to find step-by-step application instructions Can be downloaded as pdf 16

Detailed Application Instructions 17

Look at Past Awards! Click here to see successful postdoctoral proposals from previous years 18

Past Awards See also the PGRP website for Awards information: http://www.nsf.gov/bio/pubs/awards/pgr.htm?wt.si_n=clickedabstractsrecentawards&wt.si_x=1&wt.si_cs =1&WT.z_pims_id=5338&

Goals and Advice Fellowships should provide active mentoring of fellows Both research and training components are important Location of fellowship should be at an institution different from your doctoral institution Sponsoring scientists, departments and institutions should offer a significant opportunity to broaden your research focus and training Engage with sponsoring scientist(s) to develop an effective plan Proposals must address both Intellectual Merit and Broader Impacts 20

Location of Fellowship Must affiliate with a host institution(s) at all times Host may be any appropriate US or international institution Colleges & universities, non-profit institutes, museums, government labs & institutes Priority given to applicants proposing new locations for the fellowship Applicant must justify remaining in the same location International locations encouraged for at least part of duration 21

Sponsoring Scientist Sponsoring scientist(s) should provide mentoring and guidance for both research and training Applicants must make prior arrangements with these scientist(s) Start a dialogue with potential sponsors well in advance Develop a plan integrating research, training, and mentoring Applicants may have multiple sponsoring scientists Statement should describe how the sponsor and host institution provide a research environment and mentoring plan that could not be provided without fellowship support 22

Duration of Project Areas 1 and 2: Duration can be 2 or 3 years If proposing to spend >1 year at an international institution, may request a 3-year fellowship that includes the 3 rd year at a US institution Area 3 Duration is generally 3 years 23

Overview of Focus Areas #1 & #2 Project must fall within purview of the Directorate for Biological Sciences (see http://www.nsf.gov/bio) Research may have broader impacts related to medicine and human health, but proposals with a clear biomedical focus are not eligible If your application mentions human disease, discuss appropriateness with a Program Officer before you submit If you are uncertain about whether your research is appropriate for BIO, contact a Program Officer 24

Details of Focus Area #1 Broadening Participation in Biology Goal: increase participation of underrepresented groups in biology Native Americans (including Alaskan Natives & Native Pacific Islanders), African Americans, and Hispanics Individuals with disabilities Must explicitly describe how the fellowship will broaden, or effectively encourage broadening, the participation of underrepresented minorities in biology All areas of biology eligible, from molecules to ecosystems 25

Details of Focus Area #2 Interdisciplinary Research Using Biological Collections Goal: Transformative approaches using biological collections in innovative ways May integrate biological collections with other types of data to forge new insights Advance understanding of biological processes and systems, or inspire new discoveries in other areas with relevance to other disciplines e.g., mathematical, physical, engineering, & social sciences See solicitation for details on requirements regarding types of collections, access, etc. 26

Overview of Focus Area #3 Project must address scientific questions that fall within the scope of the National Plant Genome Initiative (NPGI) Goals of the NPGI: Develop a basic knowledge of the structures and functions of plant genomes Translate this knowledge to a comprehensive understanding of economically important plants and plant processes of economic value 27

Details of Focus Area #3 National Plant Genome Initiative Goal: Post doc training that targets interdisciplinary research in plant genomics of crop plants Emphasis guided by the National Plant Genome Initiative (NPGI) five year planhttps://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/microsites/ ostp/nstc/npgi_five-year_plan_5-2014.pdf Applicants are eligible with prior post-doc up to 12 months Research areas accepted Emphasis on crop plants (not Arabidopsis) Encourage training in bioinformatics, quantitative genetics and interdisciplinary training with plant breeders 28

Overview of Submission NSF Cover Page Fastlane application form (unique to postdoc fellowships) Project summary (1-page limit) Project description (6-page limit) References cited (does not count toward 6-page limit) Biographical Sketch (2-page limit) Current and Pending Support Supplementary Documentation Dissertation abstract Sponsoring scientist statement Documentation from collections manager (Area 2) Data management plan Two letters of reference 29

Submission Details Project Summary: 1 page limit, must include: Overview, Intellectual Merit, and Broader Impacts Cannot submit without these 3 sections Check out recent post on NSF BIO Directorate blog ( Bio Buzz ) for useful information on Broader Impacts Area 2 (Biological Collections): must specify collection(s) to be used, and that you have access The Project Summary is important because it is the first thing reviewers will read! 30

Submission Details (con t) Project Description (Research and Training Plan) 6-page limit, including figures, tables, etc. Present goals for both research and training Must include a description of Broader Impacts, beyond your own training Write for an interdisciplinary panel of biologists, free of jargon and unfamiliar acronyms Avoid repeating text from the Project Summary 31

Submission Details (con t) References Cited (no length limit) Biographical Sketch (2-page limit) Need to follow NSF format (see Grant Proposal Guide) List publications and abstracts separately Current and Pending Support Need to use NSF form (see Grant Proposal Guide) List all current funding and planned submissions for funding, including other fellowship programs Abstract of Dissertation Research (1-page) 32

Submission Details (con t) Sponsoring Scientist(s) Statement (3-page limit) Work with your sponsoring scientist(s) to derive an effective research, training, and mentoring plan If you have more than one sponsoring scientist: One scientist must be designated as lead sponsor Submit only one statement, which integrates all information on sponsors and institutions (3-page limit) Biographical Sketch from each scientist (2-page limit) For Biological Collections: Statement from collections director that research meets all collection policies / requirements, and that you have access Data management plan (2-page limit) 33

Submission Details (con t) Two letters of reference One should be from your dissertation advisor Letters cannot be from sponsoring scientist(s) Letters should be submitted directly by the reference writers (not by you!), using FastLane Make sure your referees are aware of the deadline! 34

Review Process Proposals will be reviewed by 3 panelists All panelists are biologists, but most likely 2 or 3 will be outside of your specialty Write the proposal with this in mind i.e., make it novel, interesting, and readable to biologists of all types Most applicants will be notified within 6 months regarding proposal success 35

Contact Us! Program Officer Contacts: Areas 1 & 2 (Broadening Participation and Biological Collections): Carter Kimsey (bio_dbi_prfb@nsf.gov, 703.292.8470) Michael Vanni (bio_dbi_prfb@nsf.gov, 703.292.8470) Area 3 (National Plant Genome Initiative) Anne Sylvester (dbipgr@nsf.gov, 703.292.4400) Diane Jofuku Okamuro (dbipgr@nsf.gov, 703.292.4400) This webinar presentation will be archived and available at: http://www.tvworldwide.com/events/nsf/151013/ The postdoc solicitation is available at: http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2015/nsf15501/nsf15501.htm 36