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ITHS is offering a Translational Pilot Award with a Special Emphasis on Diabetes in conjunction with the Diabetes Research Center to support studies that address impactful research issues within the translational science spectrum, with the long-term goal of improving the health of patients with diabetes.
Examples might include pre-clinical work with animal models, clinical observational or implementation studies, or public health outcomes research related to diabetes and its complications.
This pilot award will provide up to $25,000 in total direct costs for one year. No-cost extensions will not be permitted.
The following key dates apply to this funding opportunity:
Priority for support will be given to junior investigators at or below the rank of Assistant Professor or equivalent. Established investigators will be considered only if work proposed encompasses a translational project that differs significantly from their current research directions.
Faculty members at ITHS Partner Institutions, including the University of Washington, Fred Hutch Cancer Research Center, Seattle Children’s Research Institute, and other academic institutions affiliated with the ITHS in the WWAMI (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, Idaho) region are eligible to apply for this pilot award. Collaborations may extend outside the WWAMI region; however, funds may not be transferred outside the United States. ITHS-funded faculty and staff are ineligible to apply. An acting faculty member or instructor is eligible to apply only if the Department head provides a letter supporting the applicant’s eligibility to serve as PI.
All Investigators on the research team must be ITHS Members in order to apply. To become a member, please complete the ITHS Membership Form.
The letter of intent form must be submitted through the ITHS website before submission of the application. The form includes information on the applicant and any Co-Investigators or Community Partners, project title, and abstract (250 word maximum). Investigators who are invited to submit a full application will receive notice within two weeks.
The application must be submitted through the ITHS website.
Applications will follow National Institutes of Health (NIH) formatting guidelines (see FAQ) and include:
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Suggested Reviewers – You will also be asked to provide five suggested reviewers, including the following information for each: 1) Name, 2) Title, 3) Institution/Organization, and 4) Email Address.
A general note about conflict of interest: A reviewer would have a conflict of interest if they are the applicant’s mentor, dept. chair, spouse, or close relative; or if they currently work together on manuscripts, grants, or business ventures. Simply being in the same department or division is not, in and of itself, a conflict of interest.
ITHS is funded through a CTSA grant from NIH’s National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS). NCATS requires the review and approval of all pilot grants involving human subjects research before funds are released. Therefore, if your proposal is awarded funding and involves human subjects research, additional documentation will be required. NCATS review and IRB review can be concurrent, but final NCATS approval is contingent upon IRB approval.
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For information regarding ITHS pilot programs, please contact Lindsie Boerger. Email her through the form below.
For information regarding this pilot program, contact:
CARLY ROWE, MSW
Project Manager
Institute of Translational Health Sciences
850 Republican Street, Box 358051, Seattle, WA 98109
carowe6@uw.edu / www.iths.org
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