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Former KL2 Scholar, Josephine Taverna, MD, associate professor in the Department of Molecular Medicine and the Division of Hematology and Oncology, Mays Cancer Center, home to UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, received her  V Foundation grant for her proposal to investigate checkpoint inhibitors for lung cancer treatment that can block cancer signaling within tumor habitats to halt growth, treatment resistance and metastasis. Taverna received the “A Grant of Her Own: The Women Scientists Innovation Award” Translational Research grant, one of only six recipients in the United States to earn the $800,000, four-year grant.

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IIMS-CTSA Clinical Translational Science Pilot Projects 2025
Call for Applications!
by iims-ctsa@uthscsa.edu
 

 

The Institute for Integration of Medicine & Science (IIMS) is soliciting proposals for Clinical Translational Science (CTS) pilot project awards. As defined by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), CTS is the field of investigation focused on understanding the scientific and operational principles underlying each step of the translational process. Whereas clinical translational research (CTR) focuses on the specific case of a target or disease, CTS is focused on the general case that applies to any target or disease; advances in CTS are the focus of this RFA. 

To learn more about eligibility and application details please click here.

Letter of Intent Deadline: Friday, January 17, 2025

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ORWH Funding Opportunity
NOT-OD-24-179
 

 

This notice will support projects investigating inequities in women’s health and intervention studies to improve health and related outcomes in populations of women from NIH-designated health disparities. Projects with an emphasis on measures beyond the individual level and consider perspectives from multiple disciplines are of specific interest. A broad range of research topics across preclinical, clinical, behavioral, and translational levels and including proposals incorporating multilevel interventions and community-engaged approaches are encouraged.

 

Deadline is January 22, 2025
For more information head to https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-24-179.html

Translational Science Interagency Fellowship Program
Apply Today!
by ncatsinfo@nih.gov
 

 

NCATS jointly sponsors the Translational Science Interagency Fellowship (TSIF) with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to provide training to fellows in translational science and regulatory science. The 2025 application window is open! If you or someone you know are interested in developing valuable skills applicable to future careers in academia, the pharmaceutical industry and government, learn more about the TSIF program.

Deadline: Monday, February 3, 2025

Innovation in Regulatory Science Award
Applications Now Open!
 

 

We are pleased to announce that applications are now open for the Burroughs Wellcome Fund’s Innovation in Regulatory Science Award.

 

The award is designed to support pioneering scientific approaches that address critical gaps in regulatory science, with funding of up to $500,000 over five years. We encourage applications from those who are exploring new models, methodologies, and technologies that could transform regulatory practices and accelerate the availability of safe, effective medical products.

 

To learn more about eligibility and application details, please visit our website: https://www.bwfund.org/irsa.

 

Applications will be accepted through February 7, 2025.

2025 Community Engagement Small Project Grants
Applications Now Open!
by IIMS-CE@uthscsa.edu
 

 

The Institute for Integration of Medicine & Science (IIMS) and the UTSA College for Health, Community, and Policy (UTSA HCaP) are happy to announce that we are now accepting applications for the 2025 Community Engagement Small Project Grants.  One-year grants of up to $5,000 are available for community-academic partnerships collaborating on the development or expansion of projects focused on 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:

1. Community-engaged research or assessment

2. Education or training

3. Dissemination of research results, program features, or policy implications

 

Read the Research Funding Announcement (RFA) here.

To apply, go to https://apply-uthscsa.smapply.io/ and search for “2025 IIMS Community Engagement Small Project Grants.”   

 

Application deadline is March 17, 2025.

 
News & Information
 
 
CTSA ANSIBLE
December 2024
 

NCATS Updates: Mike's Blog
Annual CTSA Program Meeting Recap

CTSA Updates
The Decentralized Clinical Trials Collaborative Workshop has received Accreditation from ACCME

Hub News
NCATS Award Will Support Multi-Site Study to Evaluate Remote Trials 


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