CCTS Announces AY17-18 Pilot Grant Funding

The Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) announces the availability of pilot grant funding for Academic Year 2017-2018.

The goals of the CCTS Pilot Grant Program are:

  • To foster outstanding new clinical and translational research at UIC by supporting the development of preliminary data that can be used to launch new NIH or other externally-funded research proposals;
  • To encourage interdisciplinary teams of investigators that spans across Colleges and campus to develop collaborations or new research avenues;
  • To promote interactions between basic and clinical scientists; and
  • To support research collaborations with community partners and organizations.

This program focuses on clinical and translational research, and as such, all applications must involve human subjects, facilitate human subject investigations, establish infrastructure related to human subject investigation, or concern disease mechanisms with clear, near term implications for therapeutics or prevention. Pilot funding aims to support several aspects of the collaboration that will lead to a successful, extramurally funded research programs.

Aspects include but are not limited to:

  • proof of principle studies for new methodologies;
  • feasibility studies for patient recruitment;
  • measurement validation studies;
  • pilot intervention studies to inform sample size and power estimation;
  • establishment of collaborative community partnerships;
  • development of new technologies to address a clinical research problem;
  • improvements in biomedical informatics architecture and/or delivery of services,
  • new methods for structuring or analyzing data sets; and
  • stimulating child clinical research.

Note: Pilot funds cannot be used for clinical trials.

Although applications are welcome in the broad domains of clinical translational research, we are especially interested in applications covering the following priority areas for Fall 2017 funding:

  • Studies on methods to improve the clinical translational research process (e.g., improvements in informed consent; recruitment/retention/engagement strategies; use of Electronic Health Records for recruitment)
  • Community-engaged or based studies
  • Dissemination and implementation science
  • Child health research
  • Studies that address health equity

Pilot grants can be up to 2 years in duration ($30,000 each year, with second year funding contingent upon progress made during year 01) and focus specifically on activities needed to prepare competitive NIH grant proposals.

Grant Application Process: This will be a two phase approach

  • Phase 1)  Letter of intent with proposal abstract.  The review committee will review and score these; a selected group will then be invited to submit for Phase 2.
  • Phase 2)  Full Application to be submitted only by those invited from Phase 1.

Deadlines for the AY 17-18 pilot grant program:

  • Letters of Intent (REQUIRED) due by 12 noon, Friday, June 30, 2017
  • Complete pilot grant application (INVITATION ONLY) due by 12 noon, Friday, September 1, 2017.
  • Award decisions: Monday, October 16, 2017

Learn More & Download the Letter of Intent Form