grant

CAREER: Do extraordinarily long enzyme lifetimes drive microbial community assembly in deep subsurface sediments?

Organization University of Southern CaliforniaLocation LOS ANGELES, United StatesPosted 1 Oct 2025Deadline 28 Feb 2029
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationCA
Sign up free to applyApply link · pipeline · email alerts
— or —

Get email alerts for similar roles

Weekly digest · no password needed · unsubscribe any time

Description preview

Microbes that live deep in ocean sediments help drive Earth's elemental cycles, influencing key aspects of habitability on the planet, such as the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere. Microbes in the deep subsurface have a remarkable lifestyle. They turn over their biomass on timescales of decades, centuries, or even millennia, while microbes in…

🔒

Full details available on the Agency plan

Unlock the complete grant description, eligibility criteria, contract value, evaluation details and apply link — plus alerts, pipeline tracking, and CSV export.

Start 7-day free trial — $29.99/mo →

Agency Plan

7-day free trial

Unlock procurement & grants

Upgrade to access active tenders from World Bank, UNDP, ADB and more — with email alerts and pipeline tracking.

$29.99 / month

  • 🔔Email alerts for new matching tenders
  • 🗂️Track tenders in your pipeline
  • 💰Filter by contract value
  • 📥Export results to CSV
  • 📌Save searches with one click
Start 7-day free trial →
CAREER: Do extraordinarily long enzyme lifetimes drive microbial community assembly in deep subsurface sediments? — Univ | Dev Procure