Chemistry Grant Panel Extended Without Fanfare
Published Date: 5/29/2026
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The National Science Foundation is renewing its Chemistry Proposal Review Panel for another two years starting June 26, 2026. This committee, made up of about 781 members, helps decide how to award roughly $242 million in research grants. The renewal keeps the science funding flowing smoothly and supports important chemistry research across the country.
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