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The Office of Science of the Department of Energy is pleased to announce the fiscal year 2016 Early Career Research Program. The funding opportunity for researchers in universities and DOE national laboratories (DE-FOA-0001386 for Universities and LAB 15-1386 for National Laboratories) was announced July 31, 2015. The Early Career Research Program, now in its seventh year, supports the development of individual research programs of outstanding scientists early in their careers and stimulates research careers in the disciplines supported by the DOE Office of Science. Please see http://science.energy.gov/early-career/ for more information and eligibility requirements. This year the Office of Biological and Environmental Research has included three topics relevant to this community: (a) Systems biology-enabled research on the role of microbes and microbial communities in the plant-soil-environment interactions (b) Improved Understanding of Tropical Forest Ecosystems to Climate Change (c) Human Component of Earth System Models The schedule is listed below. Due date for Pre-applications: 10-Sep-2015, 5 PM Eastern Time Encourage/Discourage Decisions: 8-Oct-2015, 5 PM Eastern Time Due date for Proposals: 19-Nov-2015, 5 PM Eastern Time Potential applicants are strongly encouraged to register with the PAMS system as early as possible. Additionally, Please be aware that there is a new requirement in this year's solicitations: A data management plan is required as part of each application/proposal. The DOE Office of Science will decline without review any application/proposal submitted without a data management plan. If you have any questions, please contact the point of contacts indicated in the research topics. Dan Stover __________________________________________ Daniel B. Stover, PhD Program Manager, Terrestrial Ecosystem Sciences Climate and Environmental Sciences Division Office of Biological and Environmental Research SC-23.1 / Germantown Building U.S. Department of Energy 1000 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 20585 tel. 301-903-0289 fax. 301-903-8519 email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> http://science.energy.gov/ber/research/cesd/ http://tes.science.energy.gov/ BER advances world-class biological and environmental research programs and scientific facilities for DOE missions in energy, environment, and basic research.
