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CTR-IN Funding Opportunities - Deadline March 23, 2018

23 March 2018

MW CTR-IN Funding Opportunities 2018

We are pleased to announce two clinical or translational research funding opportunities to address health disparities in our region. If you are a faculty researcher at one of our 13 partner institutions, we encourage you to apply.

Please refer to the request for applications that can also be found at http://ctrin.unlv.edu/?p=6966

As with our previous pilot grant opportunities, we follow a two-stage application process. The initial nomination stage will be administered within your institution. All applications for interested University of Hawaii faculty must be submitted to Ms. Tammy Ho (tamho@hawaii.edu) by March 23, 2018. Feel free to contact Tammy for questions.

CTR-IN current and past funded investigators have benefitted from this program as a pathway toward establishing research independence and positively impacting the health of our communities. We are excited to continue offering these career development opportunities and look forward to supporting the important clinical and translational research at each of the CTR-IN partner institutions.

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