Category: Funding

Collaborative Quantitative Approaches to Problems in the Basic and Clinical Sciences

This seed program is targeted to enhance interactions between faculty in the Campus departments and groups within the School of Medicine (SoM), with applications at the intersection of quantitative science and medicine. As examples, this may include quantitative biology with relevance to the Basic Sciences departments in the SoM, or research focused on exploiting quantitative …

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School of Medicine Bridge Funding – Deadline Dec 15

The School of Medicine has announced the next cycle of the School of Medicine Bridge Funding Program.  The next deadline for applications is December 15, 2015.  Please consult the announcement below for application procedures and eligibility.  Application materials should be submitted to Anne Meska in ONE pdf file via email: anne.meska@duke.edu. Duke University School of Medicine Bridge …

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Announcing Research Awards – September 2015

Congratulations to these general medicine faculty who are recent recipients of research funding: Hayden B. Bosworth has received an award from the PhRMA Foundation for a project entitled “Evaluating CVD Medication Adherence Program in Low SES.” Total funding will be $126,360.         L. Ebony Boulware has received an award from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute …

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RFP for the Mandel Center for Hypertension and Atherosclerosis at Duke (due Nov 13)

OVERVIEW:  The Mandel Center is pleased to announce its 2016 Request for Proposal (RFP) to provide support for innovative research into the causes and treatment of hypertension, atherosclerosis and related cardiovascular diseases. The Mandel Center for Hypertension and Atherosclerosis at Duke has been established to advance scientific understanding in the areas of hypertension, atherosclerosis, and …

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Announcing research awards – June and July 2015

Congratulations to these general medicine faculty who are recent recipients of research funding. Corrine I. Voils, PhD, has received an award (1R34-HL125669-01A1) from the National Institutes of Health for a project entitled “Incentivizing Behavior Change Skills to Promote Weight Loss.” Total funding will be $715,500. Read more about this announcement here.     Lesley H. …

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Next Cycle in SoM Bridge Funding Program Available (due August 15)

The School of Medicine (SoM) has announced the next cycle in its Bridge Funding Program, which provides funding for SoM investigators who have had a lapse in R01 or P01-level support. The Dean’s Office will supply up to up to $100,000 per lapsed R01 grant or up to $200,000 per lapsed P01 grant. Applications are …

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AHRQ Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Clinical Decision Support Learning Network (due November 13)

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has released a funding opportunity announcement to create a Patient-Centered Outcomes Research (PCOR) Clinical Decision Support (CDS) Learning Network (“PCOR CDS Learning Network”). This Learning Network will engage stakeholders in the use of CDS to disseminate and to implement PCOR findings. Letters of intent are due August 28; …

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PhRMA Foundation Post-Doc Fellowships Available

The PhRMA Foundation is currently accepting applications for its post-doctoral fellowship programs. Awards of $40,000 to $50,000 are available in the following subject areas: pharmacology/toxicology, informatics, pharmaceutics, and adherence improvement.  Applications are also open for the PhRMA Foundation’s 2016 Faculty Development Award in clinical pharmacology, which will award $120,000 over two years. The application deadline …

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NIH Offering R21 Pilot and Feasibility Clinical Research Grants in Kidney Diseases (due September 7)

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) are funding R21 exploratory/development research grants that propose small scale or pilot and feasibility clinical and translational research studies, including epidemiological studies or clinical trials related to kidney disease research. Studies should address important clinical and translational questions and are potentially of high clinical and public health impact. These …

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American Pain Society Offering $20,000 Pain Research Grants (due July 10)

The American Pain Society (APS) has announced its 2015 Future Leaders in Pain Research Grants program. This year the APS will award up to two grants of up to $20,000 each to pain research proposals demonstrating the greatest merit and potential for success. These grants encourage research in pain that will add to the existing …

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