Deadline Date:
December 11, 2020
Agency:
National Science Foundation (NSF)
The goal of the interagency Smart and Connected Health (SCH): Connecting Data, People and Systems program is to accelerate the development and integration of innovative computer and information science and engineering approaches to support the transformation of health and medicine. Approaches that partner technology-based solutions with biomedical and bio-behavioral research are supported by multiple agencies including NSF and NIH. The purpose of this program is to develop next-generation multidisciplinary science that encourages existing and new research communities to focus on breakthrough ideas in a variety of areas of value to health, such as networking, pervasive computing, advanced analytics, sensor integration, privacy and security, modeling of socio-behavioral and cognitive processes and system and process modeling. Effective solutions must satisfy a multitude of constraints arising from clinical/medical needs, barriers to change, heterogeneity of data, semantic mismatch and limitations of current cyberphysical systems and an aging population. Such solutions demand multidisciplinary teams to address issues ranging from fundamental science and engineering to public health practice. Funding: $11-20 million for 8-16 awards.
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2018/nsf18541/nsf18541.htm
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