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News Release 06-145
NSF Announces New Awards to Tackle Biology's Most Challenging Questions
Grants are part of agency's Frontiers in Integrative Biological Research Program
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![FIBR scientists will study ecology and evolution in Trinidad streams.](/news/mmg/media/images/question1_f.jpg)
FIBR scientists will study how ecology and evolution interact in Trinidad streams.
Credit: David Reznick, University of California at Riverside
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![FIBR researchers will use genetic engineering to study brain activity and complex behavior.](/news/mmg/media/images/question2_f.jpg)
FIBR researchers will use genetically-engineered ion channels to study how brain activity controls complex behavior.
Credit: Michael Dickinson, Caltech
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![Biologists funded by the FIBR program will study protein-folding as it's occurring.](/news/mmg/media/images/question3_f.jpg)
Biologists funded by the FIBR program will study protein-folding as it's occurring.
Credit: Shimon Weiss, UCLA
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