At the grant workshops, Mentored Members planning on submitting a grant are able to submit their initial grant application to CU Cancer Center Members experienced in grant writing for feedback and critiques. At the workshop, Mentored Members work with the CU Cancer Center Members to improve their grant applications.
Grant Workshops occur on the second Monday of each month. For more information, or to sign up to participate, contact CRTEC@cuanschutz.edu.
Cancer Innovation Pilot Grants are provided as a collaboration between the University of 麻豆传媒高清 Comprehensive Cancer Center and the College of Nursing. Cancer Innovation Grants are intended to provide funding support for research-related expenses of novel cancer-focused research projects. that have a high likelihood of leading to NIH F/K or R funding or other extramural support. The award is $10,000 for one year.
Funds can only be used for research-related lab expenses and up to $1,000 in travel costs to present the results of the research from the innovation grant at a scientific conference. Projects must use a portion of the budget in Cancer Center Shared Resources.
Grants will be provided based on scientific merit, the likelihood that the successful completion of the proposed research will add to their current work, and a detailed and specific plan for submitting a subsequent F-, K-, or R-series or similar grant application.
Eligibility
Applications open April 5, 2025.
Applications will close July 10 annually (11:59 pm MT).
As conditions for receiving a Cancer Innovation Award, we ask the following:
Required application components include:
1. I am not a Cancer Center member. Can I still apply?
Applicants must be a member of the Cancer Center to have their applications considered. Please visit this page for more information about Adjunct membership and how to apply.
2. I just submitted my Cancer Center Adjunct Membership application but haven’t heard back. Should I wait for a response before I submit my application?
As long as the Cancer Center membership application has been filled out, you can indicate you are a member on your Innovation Pilot Grant application.
3. Can I put someone’s salary on my budget?
No. Salaries of any kind are not allowed on the budget. The budget should be research expenses only.
4. Is there a specific percentage of the budget that must go towards a Cancer Center Shared Resource?
No. There is no specific percentage. The only requirement is that a Cancer Center Shared Resource must be used for your project.
5. Who will be the PI of this grant?
If the application is accepted, the submitter of the application is the PI.
6. Can I have a co-PI
Yes, a co-PI is allowed, but both you and your co-PI must meet the eligibility requirements.
7. When should I expect to hear a decision
Applicants will hear from us in mid-September.
8. Do I need to submit my application to OGC?
No, you do not need to submit your application to another entity.
9. Are references required?
References are not required, but, if you choose to include them, they will not count toward the 4-page limit.
10. Should the specific aims be written in the NIH format of one page?
You do not need to write your specific aims in the NIH format of one page dedicated to specific aims. They should be stated within the 4-page limit.
Reach out to Adela Cota-Gomez at CRTEC@CUAnschutz.edu.
Through Skillsoft, a new course for emerging investigators performing clinical research is now developed and ready for CU Cancer Center members who plan to become involved in clinical research as a principal investigator or sub-investigator, either on a new clinical trial or an existing protocol.
This course does not replace other regulatory trainings or onboarding activities required by the University of 麻豆传媒高清 or divisions but gives new investigators an overview of the research infrastructure of the CU Cancer Center and provides practical information to supplement the additional trainings in the onboarding process.
To access the course in Skillsoft:
The CRTEC office organizes annual thematic retreats for CU Cancer Center mentored members that enhance career development and training. The retreats showcase the research and scientific accomplishments of mentored members and provide training and support in essential career skills such as grant writing, lab management, mentoring and leadership development.
Check back soon for more information.
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