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Translational Health Sciences Pilot Program Grants

ITHS is Now Accepting Applications for New Pilot Awards

The Institute of Translational Health Sciences (ITHS) at University of Washington is rolling out its newly revamped pilot program with awards ranging from $3000 to $100,000. Researchers from academic institutions affiliated with the ITHS in the WWAMI (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, Idaho) region are eligible to apply.

Research Innovation Award
Improving the conduct of clinical trial research.
The Research Innovation Award supports specific clinical or translational research questions that can also act as a vehicle to develop new methods, policies, or procedures that will aid in the conduct of research.
Award: Up to $100,000
Applications Due: November 1, 2016

Collaboration Innovation Awards
Supporting interdisciplinary collaborations in translational research.
The Collaboration Innovation Awards are intended to encourage the development of new interdisciplinary collaborations between investigators in projects that address critical transitions in translational research.
Award: Up to $50,000
Applications Due: November 1, 2016

Early Investigator Catalyst Awards
Supporting research efforts of junior investigators.
The Early Investigator Catalyst Award program is designed to provide “just-in-time” resources to investigators looking to complete a project or collect pilot data for a larger grant application.
Award: Up to $5,000
Applications Due: October 1, January 1, April 1, July 1

Early Investigator Voucher Awards
Providing translational research studies with critical support.
ITHS is offering Voucher Awards as “in-kind” service vouchers for IRB or IACUC approved or exempt investigations in support of outstanding translational research.
Award: Up to $3,000
Applications Due: October 1, January 1, April 1, July 1

Learn more about ITHS Pilot Awards
For more information about clinical translational research at Boise State, contact Dr. Cheryl Jorcyk at cjorcyk@boisestate.edu