Mentored Trainee Data Science Pilot Award
This award provides up to $25,000 over one year to support research trainees as they build a solid research foundation that will help them obtain the most prestigious fellowship or grant possible following the project. The pilot project should be part of a long-term plan to become an independent investigator and Data Science category proposals must demonstrate how they will use Data Science to innovatively overcome a translational science barrier to translational science research.
Eligibility
The principal investigator (PI) on all proposals must be faculty members with a primary appointment at the University of Rochester. If there are MPIs, one of the members of the applying team must have a primary faculty appointment at the University of Rochester. This team member will be the contact PI for the project.
Faculty may participate as PI, MPI, Faculty Sponsor/Primary Mentor on only one submission per award category. Faculty may participate in multiple submissions per category as co-investigator or co-mentor. Any faculty member who has a current grant with overlapping aims is not eligible to apply.
Funding Amount
This TS03 award provides a maximum of $25,000 for a period of one year.
Important Dates
The following dates apply to the current solicitation:
- Initial Letter of Intent (LOI) and Specific Aims due - October 21, 2024 at 5:00 PM
- Notification of full proposal solicitation - December 9, 2024
- Full proposals due - January 27, 2025 at 5:00 PM
- Notifications of Award - March 24, 2025
- Anticipated start date - July 1, 2025
- Award period ends - June 30, 2026
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Solicitation and Review Process
Phase 1: Applicants submit a two-page Letter of Intent (LOI) stating their specific aims and summarizing their proposals. The UR CTSI review committee specific to each submission category will evaluate, score, and discuss the LOIs.
Phase 2: A subset of applicants will be invited to submit full proposals. The UR CTSI Review Committee specific to each submission category will engage in a formal study section-style discussion and scoring meeting for proposals. Funding recommendations go to the UR CTSI Executive Team for a final review and decision on funding.
The Pilot Studies Funding Attestation must be submitted with the initial Letter of Intent and full proposal.
Note: All animal and human subject protocols must be approved by NCATS, the NIH institute funding the UR CTSI, prior to the start date. No funds for research project costs may be released until all required human subjects and animal welfare approvals have been received.
Please note that UR CTSI awards and funding are dependent upon the renewal of grants from the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), a component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Application Selection
Proposals that produce innovative real-world data solutions will receive the highest priority for funding.
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