Molecular and Cellular Sciences and Technologies Review Branch – MCST
Dr. Mark Caprara
Chief
Review Branch Summary
The Molecular and Cellular Sciences and Technologies Review Branch is led by Dr. Mark Caprara. MCST reviews crosscutting molecular science applications that focus either on the application of emerging technologies to molecular questions or on training in molecular sciences. The scientific areas are broad and include: bioengineering, biochemistry, biophysics, cancer biology, cell biology, chemistry, molecular biology, and genetics. MCST reviews most of the fellowship applications and small business grant applications that have a scientific/technological focus appropriate for one of the current molecular science Review Branches. Research grant applications focused on enabling bioanalytical and imaging technologies, as well as a significant portion of other crosscutting applications (P01, P41, S10, etc.) are also reviewed in MCST.
Study Sections
- Cellular and Molecular Technologies CMT
- Enabling Bioanalytical and Imaging Technologies EBIT
- Emerging Imaging Technologies in Neuroscience*Ends after October 2024 council round meetings EITN
- Fellowship: Cell Biology, Developmental Biology and Bioengineering F05
- Small Business: Bioanalytical Chemistry, Biophysics, and Assay Development MCST (10)
- Small Business: Instrumentation, Environmental, and Occupational Safety MCST (12)
- Small Business: Computational, Modeling, and Biodata Management MCST (14)
- Small Business: Cell and Molecular Biology MCST (15)
- Small Business: SBIR/STTR Commercialization Readiness Pilot (CRP) Program MCST (19)