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Funding available for Application of Biotechnology to Carbon Removal

Project Grants for Research within Plant Science, Agriculture and Food Biotechnology

Deadline: 26-Feb-24

The Carbon Technology Research Foundation (CTRF) is inviting applications for funding into new methods of carbon sequestration, which have their roots in nature, but which could be scaled significantly using biotechnology.

They are interested in projects targeting greenhouse gas removal from the atmosphere into both terrestrial and ocean systems. They believe the application of innovative synthetic biology, metabolic engineering and genomics tools across their identified challenge areas offers significant potential in the field of greenhouse gas removal.

Through this Call for Proposals, CTRF will invest in cutting-edge research on the application of biotechnology to deliver enhanced, scalable solutions to carbon dioxide removal (and to a lesser extent other greenhouse gases (GHGs), such as methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O)). CTRF is interested in projects which target carbon removal from the atmosphere into both terrestrial and ocean/freshwater systems. Key research challenges have been identified by CTRF and these will form the priority areas of this Call. These opportunities represent 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.

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For more information, visit CTRF.

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