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Funding Opportunities
Department of Medicine Funding
The Department of Medicine provide pilot funding to researchers to support basic, clinical and translational research.
The Department of Medicine will sponsor 4-6 pilot projects annually with funding targeted to meet the scope of the proposal ($20,000-40,000 per project). The program will support all forms of research (basic, clinical and translational) as well as innovative educational scholarship proposals. Health equity and outcomes research and scholarship are encouraged.
University of Rochester VTEU within the Division of Infectious Diseases will fund up to two (2) awards (maximum of $50,000 per project). Faculty Pilot projects should focus on infectious diseases. Subject areas include: respiratory or enteric pathogens, COVID, sexually transmitted infections or emerging infections (including antibiotic resistance).
University of Rochester Aging Institute (URAI) will fund up to two (2) aging research projects, with a focus on basic or clinical aging research topics. It is anticipated that one award will be in basic aging research and one in clinical aging research. Pilot research that falls anywhere along the translational research continuum is welcome. The award level is up to $50,000 for one year, per award.
This T32 Training Grant aims to educate and support basic scientists and physician-scientists conducting high impact and innovative research that will improve the health of people suffering from lung diseases. Supporting 4 predoctoral trainees and 3 postdoctoral fellows from diverse backgrounds, the grant provides multifaceted and personalized training opportunities.
Other University of Rochester Funding
Limited Submission Funding Opportunities
Researchers interested in applying for any limited submission opportunity (those in which the sponsoring agency limits the number of proposals it allows from an institution) are required to submit an internal application. For information on the internal application process and currently available limited submission opportunities, visit the Office of the Vice President for Research web site. To receive notifications of limited submission funding opportunities, contact Sharon Pomeroy with a request to be added to the VPR Funding Opportunities listserv.
External Funding Agencies and Grants
Researchers often rely on funding from government agencies, private foundations, and industry sponsors to support their research activities. Below are several common funding agencies.