The Institute for Integration of Medicine & Science (IIMS), Texas Biomedical Research Institute (Texas Biomed), and The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), the University of Texas College of Pharmacy are soliciting proposals for Clinical Translational Science (CTS) project awards.
Letter of Intent Deadline: December 10, 2021 Full Proposal Deadline: January 10. 2021 Click here for more details
2021-2022 IIMS Community Engagement 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. Funds may be used to develop or expand collaborative projects in one or more of these areas:
Community-engaged research or assessment
Education or training
Dissemination of research results, program features, or policy implications
Applications will be accepted from community and academic research partnerships from South Texas.
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
We invite the submission of applications for pilot studies to collect preliminary data in preparation for submission to NIH and other extramural funding sources requiring preliminary data. Clinical trials and novel therapeutic ideas are encouraged. Investigator-initiated clinical trials or studies for understanding pathophysiology, biomarkers or therapeutics are encouraged as well as basic science studies to develop or test a novel therapeutic for disease indication relevant to the Department of Medicine.
Investigators whose primary faculty appointment is the Department of Medicine may request a budget of up to $20,000 for a one-year project period (no F&A/indirect costs will be reimbursed). Research Pilot Projects must offer the potential for future support from extramural agencies, such as the NIH, NSF, DOD, PCORI or foundations.