Award Abstract # 0229195
Infrastructure for Biology at Regional to Continental Scales

NSF Org: DBI
Division of Biological Infrastructure
Recipient: AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, INC.
Initial Amendment Date: September 19, 2002
Latest Amendment Date: August 21, 2006
Award Number: 0229195
Award Instrument: Continuing Grant
Program Manager: Elizabeth Blood
DBI
 Division of Biological Infrastructure
BIO
 Directorate for Biological Sciences
Start Date: September 15, 2002
End Date: August 31, 2007 (Estimated)
Total Intended Award Amount: $0.00
Total Awarded Amount to Date: $1,687,733.00
Funds Obligated to Date: FY 2002 = $492,791.00
FY 2003 = $605,344.00

FY 2004 = $589,598.00
History of Investigator:
  • Richard O'Grady (Principal Investigator)
    rogrady@endocrine.org
  • Jeffrey Goldman (Co-Principal Investigator)
Recipient Sponsored Research Office: American Institute of Biological Sciences
950 HERNDON PKWY STE 450
HERNDON
VA  US  20170-5528
(703)674-2500
Sponsor Congressional District: 11
Primary Place of Performance: American Institute of Biological Sciences
950 HERNDON PKWY STE 450
HERNDON
VA  US  20170-5528
Primary Place of Performance
Congressional District:
11
Unique Entity Identifier (UEI): N6KTF29Z39Z4
Parent UEI:
NSF Program(s): INSTRUMENTAT & INSTRUMENT DEVP,
Cross-BIO Activities,
NEON-Concept & Development
Primary Program Source: app-0102 
app-0103 

app-0104 
Program Reference Code(s): 1128, 9198, EGCH
Program Element Code(s): 110800, 727500, 735000
Award Agency Code: 4900
Fund Agency Code: 4900
Assistance Listing Number(s): 47.074

ABSTRACT

The AIBS project on "Infrastructure for Biology at Regional to Continental Scales" (IBRCS) has the following goals: (1) educate the scientific community about the need to increase physical infrastructure capacity for data collection, analysis, and database networking within and among field biology, other areas of biology, and other areas of science; (2) provide for communications within the scientific community and with the National Science Foundation regarding the future development and focus of relevant infrastructure and data-networking projects, and (3) serve as a public information source on these projects. The scientific community will thereby become better able to determine the benefits and utility of particular existing or proposed infrastructure and data-networking projects to their areas of research. The AIBS IBRCS project will be led by a Working Group consisting of biologists from the AIBS membership of scientific societies and organizations, plus technical advisors from other areas of science.

AIBS and the Working Group will:

- Summarize and evaluate past workshops on relevant infrastructure and data-networking projects, and maintain a rolling summary of future workshops and related activities.

- Conduct collaborative and consensus-generating activities, including Working Group meetings, joint-sessions at the annual AIBS Council meeting, workshops, presentation and discussion sessions at scientific conferences, and coalition meetings with other scientific organizations. The goal is to involve many kinds of biologists and other scientists in thinking about and working together on scientific activities, questions, and applications that can be better addressed with enhanced infrastructure and data-networking capacities.

- Make the biological community aware of relevant infrastructure and data-networking activities in other scientific/technical communities such as geology, chemistry, toxicology, hydrology, remote sensing/GIS, engineering, nanotechnology, bio-sensors, mathematics, computer science, and data management/IT.

- Serve as a key source of information about relevant infrastructure and data-networking projects for the scientific community, the public policy community, the media, and the general public. Included will be printed materials (brochures and reports), articles in the AIBS publication, BioScience, and a new website covering past activities (e.g., past workshop summaries and evaluations, etc.), present activities (e.g., current workshops and other meetings, reports, program announcements, lists of existing networks, a matching service for scientists seeking to partner with other PIs to develop funding proposals), and future activities (e.g., upcoming workshops and other meetings, etc.).

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AIBS "AIBS Convenes NEON Coordination and Implemetation Conference, Invites Comments" Bioscience , v.53 , 2003 , p.892
AIBS "AIBS Plans NEON Workshops" Bioscience , v.54 , 2004 , p.466
AIBS "AIBS Seeks Endorsements of IBRCS White Paper on NEON" Bioscience , v.53 , 2003 , p.682
AIBS "AIBS Showcases NEON at Annual Congressional Exhibit" Bioscience , v.53 , 2003 , p.780
AIBS "Draft Report from IBRCS NEON Coordination and Implentation Conference Now Open for Public Comment" Bioscience , v.53 , 2003 , p.1137
AIBS "IBRCS Issues Report on NEON Coordination and Implementation" Bioscience , v.53 , 2003 , p.1236
AIBS "IBRCS White Paper on Developing and Governing NEON Released" Bioscience , v.54 , 2004 , p.82
AIBS "IBRCS Workshop on Invasive Species Scheduled for 18 March" Bioscience , v.54 , 2004 , p.272
AIBS "Now on-line: Roundtable on the Future of Environmental Observatory Networks" Bioscience , v.53 , 2003 , p.606
Goldman, Jeffrey A "NEON Illuminated (editorial)" BioScience , v.53 , 2003 , p.447
Senkowsky, Sonya "NEON: Planning for a new frontier in biology" BioScience , v.53 , 2003 , p.456
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