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Multi-Site Pilot Project (MSPP) Funding Opportunity

15 January 2019

Mountain West Clinical Translational Research Infrastructure Network (CTR-IN) – Multi-Site Pilot Project (MSPP) Funding Opportunity

Purpose

The purpose of this funding opportunity is to provide support for multi-site clinical and translational (CTR) research with the expectation that the project will yield key preliminary data and capacity building to facilitate a large-scale multi-site extramural grant application or other extramural grant funding opportunities.

Criteria

Multi-Site Pilot Projects must include at least two CTR-IN institutions. For example, the project will include the Lead Institution/Lead PI and one or more collaborating Site Institution(s)/Site PI(s).

Principal Investigator (PI) Eligibility

The PI must be eligible to submit extramural grant applications from their institution as a PI. Per IDeA program policy, an awardee may not concurrently receive funding for their research program through other IDeA mechanisms (e.g., CTR, COBRE or INBRE).

University of Hawaii submission deadline

Submit your nominating packet to Ms. Tammy Ho (tamho@hawaii.edu) by February 11, 2019.

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