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Who We Are

Led by the National Science Foundation (NSF), Research.gov improves customer service for the research community by increasing access to information and services while streamlining and standardizing business processes amongst partner agencies.

Check out the following Research.gov demos to learn more:

Research.gov Demo, Part 1: Public Services

Research.gov is an exciting initiative that enables organizations and researchers to access streamlined research grants management services and other resources for multiple federal agencies in one location. This video provides an overview of the initiative and a demo of the services available to the public. For a demo of the grantee services, see Research.gov Demo Part 2: Grantee Services.

Research.gov Demo Part 2: Grantee Services

Research.gov is an exciting initiative that enables organizations and researchers to access streamlined research grants management services and other resources for multiple federal agencies in one location. This video provides a demo of Research.gov’s grantee services. For an overview of the initiative and a demo of the public services, see Research.gov Demo, Part 1: Public Services.

Media Kit
Headlines
February 09, 2010
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Why Human Blood Drives Mosquitoes Wild
February 08, 2010 - When the time came for chemical ecologist Walter Leal to test whether humans make a natural odor that attracts mosquitoes, Leal himself was the first to volunteer. More

NASA Radar Studies Continue in Central America, Hispaniola
February 04, 2010 - NASA radar imaging flights over Central America, Haiti and the Dominican Republic are in the second week of a three-week campaign. More

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Roger Beachy to Deliver Dinner Speech at USDA's 2010 Agricultural Outlook Forum
January 29, 2010 - USDA’s Office of the Chief Economist announced today that Roger Beachy, director of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture and USDA chief scientist, will be the dinner speaker at the 2010 Agricultural Outlook Forum on Feb. 18. More

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