Faculty: Apply for pilot funding for collaborative projects on child health

The Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative (CTSC) at Case Western Reserve University seeks applications for child-health related research funding from faculty members and researchers at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Clinic, Metro Health Medical Center, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, and the Louis Stokes Veterans’ Administration Medical Center. Principal investigators must be faculty members, although investigators can be from any of the affiliated hospitals or in any school or college at Case Western Reserve.

The CTSC intends to award three, one-year awards for up to $30,000 each in direct costs. (Indirect costs will not be allowed.)

The primary goal of the Child Health Themed Pilot Award is to support and encourage collaborative research in clinical and translational medicine focused on child health that will lead to both external funding opportunities and new discoveries that will promote and advance child health. The funding should promote multidisciplinary research interacting across schools and institutions and promote research in children.

The submission deadline for this pilot is Oct. 1 by 11:59 p.m.

For more information and to apply, visit casemed.case.edu/ctsc/funding/child_health.cfm.

For questions regarding eligibility, contact the CTSC Pilot Program Office by email at CTSC-Pilot-Coordinator@case.edu or by phone at 216.368.2391.