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UR CTSI Funding 

The UR CTSI provides funding that supports highly innovative clinical and translational research, including pilot awards, career development awards, and a postdoctoral fellowship program. View internal and external funding calendar.

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  • Max: $2,000

    Community Health Mini-Grants

    These one-time grants of up to $2,000 support the development, reinforcement or evaluation of research partnerships between the University of Rochester and surrounding community.

    Audiences: Faculty, Staff, Postdocs, Community, Fellows, Residents
    Branch: Population Health Branch
    Funding Mechanism: Mini-Grant

    Community Health Improvement Community Engagement Community-Based Participatory Research

  • Max: 16,500

    Community-Based Participatory Research Pathway-to-Pilot Award

    This award is intended for academic and community partners who have completed a UR CBPR course or who have demonstrated experience in CBPR. Research teams must consist of one faculty member or trainee (defined as a graduate student, medical student, resident, postdoc or fellow in a training program) or a staff member with a faculty mentor from the University of Rochester and at least one community partner of the greater Rochester area.

    Audiences: Faculty, Staff, Graduate Students, Medical Students, Residents, Postdocs, Fellows, Community
    Branch: Translational Science Branch, Population Health Branch
    Funding Mechanism: Pathway-to-Pilot

    Community-Based Participatory Research Community Engagement

  • Max: $16,500

    Data Science Pathway-to-Pilot Award

    The Data Science category focuses on the development of novel data science methods and technologies that address translational research barriers and/or support translational science aims. Proposed projects should lead to application for further UR CTSI pilot funding or to independent external funding.

    Audiences: Faculty, Early Career Faculty
    Branch: Population Health Branch, Translational Science Branch
    Funding Mechanism: Pathway-to-Pilot

    Informatics and Analysis Translational Science Data Science

  • Max: $16,500

    Dissemination and Implementation Pathway-to-Pilot Award

    The Dissemination and Implementation category focuses on the science and practice of effective translation, distribution, and use of evidence-based interventions and policies in real-world settings, often with an explicit focus on addressing health disparities. Proposed projects should lead to application for further UR CTSI pilot funding or to independent external funding.

    Audiences: Faculty, Early Career Faculty
    Branch: Population Health Branch, Translational Science Branch
    Funding Mechanism: Pathway-to-Pilot

    Dissemination and Implementation Health Disparity

  • Max: $25,000

    Faculty Exploratory Dissemination and Implementation Pilot Award

    The Dissemination and Implementation awards focus on the science and practice of effective translation, distribution, and use of evidence-based interventions and policies in real-world settings, often with an explicit focus on addressing health inequities.

    Audiences: Faculty, Community
    Branch: Population Health Branch, Translational Science Branch
    Funding Mechanism: Pilot

    Dissemination and Implementation Translational Science

  • Max: $50,000

    Faculty Translational Science Pilot Award

    These awards support projects that address a translational challenge or barrier with the primary goal of providing the groundwork for faculty to obtain subsequent funding. The UR CTSI requires that faculty awardees demonstrate academic productivity through the publication of the research.

    Audiences: Faculty, Early Career Faculty
    Branch: Translational Science Branch, Population Health Branch
    Funding Mechanism: Pilot

    Translational Science Dissemination and Implementation

  • Max: $50,000

    Faculty UNYTE Translational Research Network Pilot Award

    These awards aim to stimulate new inter-institutional collaborations in health research. University of Rochester faculty are encouraged to work with faculty from other institutions in the UNYTE Translational Research Network to develop an innovative, team-based approach to a problem in health research that reflects the particular strengths of the members and their institutions. 

    Audiences: Faculty, Early Career Faculty
    Branch: Population Health Branch, Translational Science Branch
    Funding Mechanism: Pilot

    Translational Science Collaboration and Networking

  • Max: $16,500

    UNYTE Translational Research Network Pathway-to-Pilot Award

    The UNYTE award category is intended to stimulate new inter-institutional collaborations in health research between University of Rochester faculty and faculty from other UNYTE member institutions. Proposed projects should lead to application for further UR CTSI pilot funding or to independent external funding.

    Audiences: Faculty, Early Career Faculty
    Branch: Translational Science Branch, Population Health Branch
    Funding Mechanism: Pathway-to-Pilot

    Translational Science Collaboration and Networking

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