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CTRF: Call for Research Proposals

BIRAC accepts Proposals under SBIRI Scheme (India)

Deadline: 4-Apr-23

Do you know of a cutting-edge Carbon Removal research project that needs funding? The Carbon Technology Research Foundation is calling for research proposals focused on enhancing nature-based carbon sequestration using biotechnology.

Through this Call for Proposals, CTRF will fund cutting-edge research into the application of biotechnology to deliver enhanced, scalable solutions to carbon sequestration. Key research challenges have been identified and these form the priority areas of this Call.  Projects focussed on the utilization of cutting-edge genomics and synthetic biology tools whilst investigating the role of microorganisms and plants in carbon sequestration processes are of particular interest to CTRF.  This represents a snapshot of what may be possible in the application of biotechnology to the enhancement of nature-based carbon sequestration. CTRF remains open to highly transformative research which has the potential to disrupt and encourages researchers to engage with us in speculative discussion prior to application.

Projects focused on the utilization of cutting-edge genomics and synthetic biology tools whilst investigating the role of microorganisms and plants in carbon sequestration processes are of particular interest to CTRF.  This represents a snapshot of what may be possible in the application of biotechnology to the enhancement of nature-based carbon sequestration. CTRF remains open to highly transformative research which has the potential to disrupt and encourages researchers to engage with them in speculative discussion prior to application.

Funding Information
Research Challenges

Whilst this opportunity is open to any proposal addressing a research challenge related to enhanced CDR through the application of biotechnology to natural processes, CTRF particularly welcomes proposals that:

Artificial ocean alkalinization, cell-free CO2 -fixing enzymatic systems and the generation of artificial leaves and hybrid systems (the combination of biotic and abiotic components) are peripheral to the scope of CTRF. All applicants seeking to explore the biological aspects of these CDR innovations are encouraged to contact CTRF for an initial remit discussion.

Eligibility Criteria

CTRF is a global funder; CTRF aims to fund the highest impact research programmes. Researchers in higher education institutions or public or not-for-profit research establishments are eligible to apply for a CTRF grant.

Eligible principal investigators for a CTRF standard research grant must be at least one of the following:

Applicants can be the lead/principal investigator on one proposal only and co-investigator on additional proposals.

For more information, visit CTRF.

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