COCVD FUNDING OPPORTUNITY

The NIH Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) on Obesity and Cardiovascular Diseases, in collaboration with the Center for Clinical and Translational Sciences (CCTS) announce the availability of limited funds to support pilot projects focused on research examining obesity-associated diseases. Emphasis for support will be placed on pilot projects that examine the relationship between obesity and cardiovascular diseases, type 2 diabetes, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases.  These pilot grants are intended to assist investigators new to this area of research to generate sufficient data to be competitive for extramural funding.
 
Funding Amount:
Individual project awards (up to $50,000 in direct costs only) will be made on a competitive basis and must be spent by July 31, 2019.
Eligibility:
Eligibility is limited to full-time regular, special and clinical title faculty as well as full time research faculty of the University of Kentucky. Junior faculty members are especially encouraged to apply.
 
Investigators in training including residents, post-doctoral fellows, and clinical fellows are not eligible to serve as PIs but may be co-investigators.
 
Timeline: Application due Monday, November 26, 2018 by 5:00 pm.
To submit an application, please provide: (1) NIH format Biosketch with other support, (2) Abstract (1 page), (3) Research Proposal (6 pages) and NIH budget form with justification. The Research Proposal should follow standard NIH format, with specific aims, background/significance, preliminary data, and experimental approach.
Applicants do not need IRB or IACUC approvals to submit a pilot grant application but will need approval before funding.
 
Submit your Full Application as a single PDF to Mark.Schwarcz@uky.eduCOBRE Program Administrative Coordinator.  Please note that this is a one-step process.
 
See the COCVD website:  http://cocvd.med.uky.edu for a description of the overall program as well as additional details to assist you in developing and submitting your proposal.
 
For questions, please contact Mark Schwarcz at 218-1390.