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Department of Pathology Research Grant Program

Primary goals and objectives:

  • stimulate research in pathology
  • generate collaborative investigations between faculty members within pathology
  • encourage partnerships between pathology faculty, fellows or residents
  • attract potential medical students to engage in scholarly activities within the department
  • support development of preliminary results for submission to local or national funding agencies

Eligibility requirements:

  • must be a clinical or research faculty member with full-time appointment within pathology
  • at a minimum, must collaborate with other faculty members within pathology or with a pathology fellow or resident, or with a medical student interested in research in pathology
  • if a faculty member has another project(s) currently funded by the program and on which s/he serves as PI, that project must have been approved for continuance of funding (see Progress Reports below) before another project, on which the same faculty member wishes to serve as PI, can be submitted for consideration of funding.
  • a faculty member can act as a co-PI on a project that is being submitted for funding while also serving as a PI on another project that is currently funded by the program. In this instance, the contingency for a priori approval of continuance of funding for the active project does not apply.

Period of funding:

  • generally, funding is provided for projects anticipated to be completed within a 12-month period of time. If the project requires an extended period of funding, this must be justified in the application form or in a subsequent progress report to the committee.

Application submission:

  • these awards are designed to provide relatively short-term support (generally, 12 months) and to accomplish relatively small-scale projects. Thus, the overall aim and scope of the project should be highly focused and permit completion of the intended work within a realistic time frame. When applicable, preceptors and trainees should develop a joint scientific concept.
  • submit six copies of the application form and other relevant documents to the Department of Pathology Research Fellowship Awards Program Committee (c/o Terry Dunn, Ph.D., BMSB Rm. 451)
  • there is no deadline for submission of proposals – proposals are accepted and reviewed as received

Application review:

  • a committee, composed of clinical and experimental pathologists, reviews applications, in a timely fashion as they are submitted
  • review of applications by the committee will involve consideration of the scientific merit, feasibility (time, resources, proposed budget), and other elements of the proposal
  • a recommendation for approval or denial of funding and any pertinent recommendations or suggested contingencies on funding for a project is provided by the committee to the Departmental Chair
  • a final decision regarding funding of the project is communicated to the PI by the Departmental Chair

Funding:

  • up to $5000 is available for funding of individual projects
  • funds will be transferred to a separate research account for use by the PI
  • funding is contingent upon approval by the IRB, IBC, SRC, or other entities, as applicable
  • funds must be used only for the project designated in the protocol
  • funds for use in the project will be not be accessible to the PI after 12 months from the date of initial funding, unless an extended period of funding is approved at the time of initial submission of the proposal, or a written request for extension of funding is submitted to the committee for review and approved subsequent to the initial application
  • no funds are assigned to providing stipends, salaries or travel in the program.

Progress reports:

  • progress reports detailing the status of the study must be submitted by the PI for committee review within 6 months from the date of initial funding and again at the completion of the funding period (generally, 12 months). Part of the review process will involve examination of expenditures for the project.
  • the committee may recommend continuation of funding with or without contingencies or termination of funding for the project based on its review of the progress report(s)
  • a final decision and any pertinent recommendations or contingencies on continuation of funding of projects are communicated to the PI by the Departmental Chair

Outcomes:

  • a highly desirable outcome of a funded project involves the submission of a manuscript(s), abstract(s) and/or grant application(s)
  • presentation of research results by the trainee (preferable) or faculty member in a departmental and/or regional or national forum is also anticipated

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