Pilot Grants for Clinical and Translational Research
Dear Colleagues,
Please note that UMBC applicants are eligible for the clinical and translational research pilot grant programs announced below, which are being run by UMB:
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September 27, 2022
Dear Colleagues:
The University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR) is pleased to announce two pilot grant funding opportunities: the UMB ICTR Accelerated Translational Incubator Pilot (ATIP) Grant Program and the UMB ICTR Community Engagement Research (CEnR) Pilot Grant Program.
The UMB ATIP Grant program will provide starter funds for projects specifically focused on innovative, translational research that involve multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary collaborations among faculty from the Schools of Medicine, Pharmacy, Dentistry, Nursing, Law, Social Work, Graduate School, UMBC, and UMCP.
The UMB CEnR Pilot Grant will provide starter funds for projects specifically focused on innovative Community-Engaged Research (CEnR). This round will test novel approaches to addressing health problems through community-engaged implementation that involve faculty from the Schools of Medicine, Pharmacy, Dentistry, Nursing, Law, Social Work, Graduate School, UMBC, UMCP, and UMB-community partnerships.
This request for proposals provides 12 months of funding (May 1, 2023 - April 30, 2024) with awards of up to $50,000 each.
To be considered for these funding opportunities, all proposals must be submitted electronically through the ICTR website by 5 PM EST November 11, 2022. You can access the application and find out more information regarding this funding opportunity by visiting the following links: ATIP Grant Program and CEnR Pilot Grant Program
The University of Maryland, Baltimore Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (UMB ICTR) is a campus-wide clinical and translational research initiative supported by the UMB campus and the University of Maryland Medical System. The UMB ICTR provides financial support as well as infrastructure, environment, training, and work force development to invigorate, facilitate, and accelerate clinical and translational research to improve patient and community health. The ICTR would greatly appreciate if you would please forward these important funding opportunity announcements to your faculty.
For questions regarding application guidelines, please contact ICTR-Navigator@umaryland.edu.
Best,
Steve
Stephen N. Davis, MBBS, FRCP,FACE, MACP
Theodore E. Woodward Professor of Medicine
Professor of Physiology
Chairman, Department of Medicine
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Director, Institute of Clinical and Translational Research
Vice President of Clinical Translational Science
University of Maryland Baltimore
Physician-in-Chief
University of Maryland Medical Center
22 S. Greene Street, Room N3W42
Baltimore, MD 21201
410-328-2488 / F: 410-328-8688
Posted: September 29, 2022, 4:50 PM