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- LExEN abstract "LExEN is an acronym for Life in Extreme Environments. It was originally developed by G. Michael Purdy in 1997 as an area of research in which scientists could seek funding for activities in the polar regions, and overseen by the National Science Foundation as a highly interdisciplinary, integrated research program. Participating were the Directorates for Biological Sciences, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Engineering, Geosciences, and the Office of Polar Programs of the National Science Foundation. The program sought to place a strong emphasis upon those life-supporting environments that exist near the extremes of planetary conditions. The study of extreme habitats, both planetary and extra-planetary, was underpinned by the idea that \"deep understanding of certain earth-bound microbial systems would provide important insights into life-sustaining processes and the origin of life on our own planet, while illuminating the search for life in other planetary environments.\"In 1999 it was announced that the future of LExEN was still under consideration but despite the lack of research in the topic, the program no longer appears on the NSF A-Z Index of Funding Opportunities.".
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- LExEN wikiPageRevisionID "544158283".
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink Arizona_State_University.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink Category:Environmental_science.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink Category:Environmental_sciences_awards_and_competitions.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_Science_Foundation.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_N._C._Lin.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink G._Michael_Purdy.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink James_Kasting.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink John_N._Reeve.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink Louisiana_State_University.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink Marine_Biological_Laboratory.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink Montana_State_University.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink National_Science_Foundation.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink Northwestern_University.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink Ohio_State_University.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink Pennsylvania_State_University.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink Princeton_University.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink Scripps_Institution_of_Oceanography.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink Stony_Brook_University.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink Tullis_Onstott.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Alaska_system.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink University_of_California.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Delaware.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Hawaii.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Massachusetts.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Rochester.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Wyoming.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink Washington_University_in_St._Louis.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink West_Chester_University.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLink Woods_Hole_Oceanographic_Institution.
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLinkText "LExEN Award".
- LExEN wikiPageWikiLinkText "LExEN".
- LExEN wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- LExEN subject Category:Environmental_science.
- LExEN subject Category:Environmental_sciences_awards_and_competitions.
- LExEN subject Category:National_Science_Foundation.
- LExEN hypernym Acronym.
- LExEN type Award.
- LExEN type Company.
- LExEN type Agency.
- LExEN type Award.
- LExEN type Science.
- LExEN type Study.
- LExEN comment "LExEN is an acronym for Life in Extreme Environments. It was originally developed by G. Michael Purdy in 1997 as an area of research in which scientists could seek funding for activities in the polar regions, and overseen by the National Science Foundation as a highly interdisciplinary, integrated research program.".
- LExEN label "LExEN".
- LExEN sameAs Q16932614.
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- LExEN sameAs Q16932614.
- LExEN wasDerivedFrom LExEN?oldid=544158283.
- LExEN isPrimaryTopicOf LExEN.