Baruch Blumberg Grants in Astrobiology
Foundation Grants for Science Research
Funding Amount
US $5,000 - US $7,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Baruch Blumberg Grants in Astrobiology
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: American Philosophical Society
Amount: US $5,000 - US $7,000
Last Updated: June 12, 2025
Summary
The Baruch Blumberg Grants in Astrobiology, offered by the American Philosophical Society in collaboration with the Green Bank Observatory, provide funding for graduate students and early career scientists. These grants support research in astrobiology, with a focus on field work in China, collaborative projects, and conference attendance. Awards typically range from $5,000 to $7,000, and are designed to complement existing funding opportunities, fostering exploration into the origins and future of life in the universe.Overview
Baruch Blumberg Grants in Astrobiology The American Philosophical Society (APS) is pleased to partner with the Green Bank Observatory (GBO) to offer research support to scholars working in the field of astrobiology. Funding is derived from a grant to the GBO by Dr. Martine Rothblatt, Chair and CEO of United Therapeutics, Inc. These grants are named in honor of Dr. Baruch Blumberg, Nobel Laureate, first Director of the NASA Astrobiology Institute, and President of the American Philosophical Society from 2005 until 2011. Dr. Blumberg was also Chair of United Therapeutics’s (Unither's) corporate parent’s Scientific Advisory Board. Astrobiology is the study of the origin, evolution, distribution, and future of life on Earth and in the universe. It encompasses research in, among others, the fields of astronomy, chemistry, evolutionary biology, field and population biology, geology, microbiology, molecular biology, oceanography, paleontology, and planetary science. Astrobiology includes investigations of the geologic and fossil record to understand the conditions of the early Earth when life arose. Its scope also includes research of contemporary locations on Earth that might be similar to early earth and to environments elsewhere in our Solar System (such as on Mars, Europa, and Titan), which may be, or have been in the past, suitable for life. Astrobiology is also about understanding the characteristics of life, which requires investigations into extreme natural environments on Earth and, eventually, elsewhere. Funds are available to support graduate students and postdoctoral and early career scientists. The focus will be on three types of work not necessarily funded by other currently available sources. These areas of research are field work in China, collaborative research, and attendance at conferences. Applications will be reviewed by a select committee at the GBO, APS Members, and the scholars from wider science community as needed. The program is intended to complement the Lewis and Clark Fund for Exploration and Field Research in Astrobiology, open to field studies in any area of interest to astrobiology. Please consult Lewis and Clark Fund for Exploration and Field Research in Astrobiology for full information regarding this program as well as the application forms. Awards Amounts will depend on travel costs, but will ordinarily range between $5,000 and $7,000.Eligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Grants will be available to graduate students and postdoctoral and junior scientists for work related to their theses or for other purposes. Eligibility for applicants with doctorates is limited to those five years or fewer beyond their Ph.D. or equivalent degree, although, rarely, exceptions may be made. A graduate student applicant should ask their academic supervisor or field trip leader to write one of the two letters of recommendation, specifying the role of the student in the field trip and the educational contribution of the trip.Budgets should be limited to travel and related expenses, including subsistence and lodging while away from home.Personal field equipment is also an eligible budget item.The competition is open to U.S. citizens, U.S. permanent residents, and foreign nationals formally affiliated with a U.S.-based institution, who may carry out research anywhere in the world. Applicants from outside of the United States may apply for funding to carry out research in the United States.Focus Areas & Funding Uses
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