Welcome to the ISS National Lab Request for Proposals
RFP No. The ISS National Lab 2012-1 | Proposals Due: August 22, 2012
The ISS National Lab is pleased to announce our Request for Proposals (RFP), seeking to identify projects within the field of crystallography. The ISS National Lab is confident that this RFP will generate both experienced and new investigators who will endeavor to facilitate and discover new life science breakthroughs and next-generation research in the area of protein crystallization. The ISS National Lab will support this process through grant funding, facilitation of service provider interactions and flight coordination to and from the International Space Station U.S. National Laboratory.
The ISS National Lab staff has developed a step-by-step process which will enable potential proposers an easy, efficient submittal process. Please follow the steps below:
Download the PDF to review the ISS National Lab’s Announcement for Request for Proposals: | |
Download instructions to propose Protein Crystallography (RFP No. The ISS National Lab 2012-1) projects by clicking the following link: | |
Questions regarding your proposal and registration materials for upcoming Q&A Webinar | |
Proposed project submissions will be accepted AUGUST 1- 22, 2012 by selecting the SUBMIT RFP button. Submittal RFP icon will be live on August 1, 2012. | |
All submittals must be made in PDF format electronically. The ISS National Lab must receive proposals by 5:00pm EST on August 22, 2012. Additional information regarding the Principal Investigator, including affiliations and contact information, will be required at the time of submission, so please allow time to complete the online forms and upload your files. | |
For additional information on Crystallization, Hardware and Facilities, Payload Development, Flight Certification, the ISS National Lab and the International Space Station: |
The ISS National Lab encourages applicants to read the entire solicitation carefully before submitting proposed projects to ensure compliance with content and submission guidelines. We thank you for your interest in conducting research on the ISS!