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Find similar grantsNSF Enabling Discovery through GEnomics (EDGE) Program is sponsored by National Science Foundation (NSF). Funds research that advances comparative and functional genomics via tools, technologies, and infrastructure to understand genome-to‑phenome relationships.
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Proposal title must begin with 'EDGE-FGT' (Functional Genomic Tools) or 'EDGE-CMT' (Complex Multigenic Traits)
Project Description following standard NSF PAPPG format: for FGT track, address development of functional genomic tools and infrastructure with proof-of-concept testing; for CMT track, address hypothesis-driven research on genome-complex trait relationships
Data Management and Sharing Plan: address how data and biological materials are collected, archived, digitized, and made available; describe use of community infrastructure and specimen accession into established repositories
Safe and Harassment-free Fieldwork (SAHF) Plan if off-campus research (2 pages max): field setting description, steps for harassment-free environment, team communication processes, reporting procedures
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