Apply now for the BETRNet Pilot Funding Opportunity

Researchers are encouraged to apply for funding for the Barrett’s Esophagus Translational Research Network (BETRNet) Pilot Funding Opportunity. Funding will be awarded up to $50,000 for one year with the possibility of a second year of funding based on the success of the program. All faculty members with an appointment at the assistant professor level or higher at institutions participating in BETRNet (Case Western Reserve University, University of Pennsylvania, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Johns Hopkins University, University North Carolina, Washington University and Mayo Clinic) or their affiliates are eligible to apply for pilot project funding.

The program’s overall objectives are:

  • To encourage innovative transdisciplinary and translational research, especially high risk/high impact research.
  • To explore emerging opportunities and to enhance productivity of the research projects in the BETRNet.
  • To attract new researchers, resources and technologies to conduct translational research on BE and EAC.

Investigators at the instructor level will be considered eligible if their applications are accompanied by letters of support from department chairs, indicating commitment to faculty positions at the assistant professor level by the time scheduled for pilot project initiation.

All applications require a letter of support from their department heads and, in addition, cross-center proposals require letters of support from each of the local BETRNet site principal investigators to ensure willingness to cooperate and that each of the investigators have sufficient protected research time and facilities to conduct the proposed research. Pilot projects may be collaborative with investigators from other BETRNet institutions.

Applications should be submitted through Webgrants at webgrants.case.edu/.

All forms must be properly submitted no later than 11:59 p.m. on Friday, May 10..

Visit the CTSC website for detailed information at casemed.case.edu/ctsc/funding/betrnet.cfm.

For more information on BETRNet, visit cancer.case.edu/research/betrnet/index.html.