Facing the Future: Team Science and Funding for Coronavirus Research
The coronavirus pandemic has caused a number of government and private organizations to expand research funding in hopes of accelerating development of treatments and vaccines for coronavirus, and to learn more about the impact of COVID-19 on disease, well-being, and clinical practice.
Investigators across URMC have the opportunity to participate in a series of conversations about funding opportunities in sessions hosted by the UR Clinical and Translational Science Institute and its Center for Leading Innovation and Collaboration. These collaborative sessions are designed for researchers who are actively pursuing COVID-19-related grants and who would like to identify opportunities for synergy and collaboration among investigators, or receive feedback on the most relevant RFAs from funding sources such as NIH, AHRQ, DoD, PCORI and private foundations.
Because of the need for physical distancing, the sessions will be held on the Zoom meeting platform, and breakout rooms may be used to address specific topic areas.
Who should attend: URMC investigators planning to submit COVID-19-related grant proposals
Dates: May 11 – May 14, 2020
Time: 5:00 – 6:30 pm
Registration: Register for the individual session or sessions that correspond to your research.
Fees: No cost for registration
Objectives:
- Bring together researchers who are actively pursuing COVID-19 related grants
- Provide a discussion forum to identify opportunities for synergy and collaboration,
- Receive feedback on or identify most relevant RFAs.
Important Note: Those attending a session should be prepared to give a 1-2 minute overview of the scope of their proposal.
Topics and Dates:
- May 11: Mental Health and Behavior: Meeting ID: 964-2982-7348
- May 11: Digital Health: Meeting ID: 945-1103-7780
- May 12: Epidemiology & Health Services Research: Meeting ID: 969-9840-3432
- May 13: Therapeutics & Clinical Trials: Meeting ID: 974-7872-7143
- May 14: Organ/Disease-specific Effects: Meeting ID: 955-9935-9005
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These events are supported by the University of Rochester CTSA award number UL1 TR002001 and the Center for Leading Innovation and Collaboration grant number U24TR002260 from the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences of the National Institutes of Health.
Michael Hazard | 5/1/2020