2021 - 2022 IIMS Community Engagement Small Project Grants
The Institute for Integration of Medicine & Science (IIMS) is soliciting proposals for the 2021-2022 IIMS Community Engagement Small Project Grants. Our goal is to promote, develop, and expand community and academic research partnerships for the translation of science from basic discovery, to clinical practice, to public health benefit.
2022-2023 Translational Science Training TL1 Program
The goal of the Translational Science Training (TST) TL1 Program at UT Health San Antonio is to enhance the quality and scope of the predoctoral and postdoctoral research experience by offering stipend support in combination with interdisciplinary research training and mentorship in Translational Science.
2022-23 TST TL1 applications are due February 1, 2022
Southwest National Primate Research Center Pilot Research Program 2022 Competition
The SNPRC Pilot Research Program provides opportunities and support for investigators to use SNPRC nonhuman primate resources in highly focused, short-term studies with a high likelihood of enhancing the value, utility, feasibility and attractiveness of nonhuman primates for biomedical research.
High priority is given to studies that propose to generate preliminary data for applications to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to support future research projects. Other studies that are considered responsive to the program’s goals include those that propose to develop new nonhuman primate models of disease, or develop and/or test new research methods, instrumentation or approaches for biomedical research using nonhuman primates.
Information on the 2022 SNPRC Pilot Grant Program competition, including due dates for letters of intent and completed applications, can now be found on the SNPRC website (http://snprc.org/pilot-research-grants/).
Deadline to submit Letter of Intent (LOI) by February 4, 2022
Please join us for the next Perry & Ruby Stevens Parkinson's Disease Center of Excellence Seminar "Small molecule for the treatment of uncontrolled involuntary movements in patients with Parkinson's Disease"
Presented by Marcel Daadi, PhD Associate Professor Director, Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine Leader of the Regenerative Medicine and Aging Unit Texas Biomedical Research Institute Southwest National Primate Research Center (SNPRC)