To create an integrated research ecosystem for our research teams to make transformative discoveries that improve lives.
The Department of Medicine is a national leader in biomedical research, consistently ranking in the top 25 for NIH funding and doubling the growth of NIH support over the past five years. Our faculty are renowned for their innovation and dedication to advancing human health, making significant contributions to biomedical knowledge and transforming healthcare delivery.
SOM Bridge Funding Match
COLLABORATE supports new research collaborations between DOM Divisions and CU Anschutz departments and schools. It aims to advance research and discovery by promoting collaboration among basic, translational, and clinical researchers. These awards support interdisciplinary research through two phases:
1. Team Formation 2. Pilot Awards
Team formation awards are $3,000 over 6 months to develop a proposal detailing team members, roles, specific aims, preliminary data, and a timeline for submitting an MPI NIH R01 grant, SOM ASPIRE application, or equivalent.
Pilot awards provide $40,000 over 12 months for preliminary data supporting MPI applications. Up to three awards are funded annually. Awardees must: 1. Submit a co-authored manuscript to a peer-reviewed journal within 12 months. 2. Submit an MPI R01 or equivalent within 18 months, or a SOM ASPIRE application within 12 months.
Online applications for both the team formation and pilot awards are accepted yearly in May. The online submission portal opens yearly in mid-April.
COLLABORATE supports new research collaborations between DOM Divisions and CU Anschutz departments and schools. It aims to advance research and discovery by promoting collaboration among basic, translational, and clinical researchers. These awards support interdisciplinary research through two phases:
1. Team Formation 2. Pilot Awards
Team formation awards are $3,000 over 6 months to develop a proposal detailing team members, roles, specific aims, preliminary data, and a timeline for submitting an MPI NIH R01 grant, SOM ASPIRE application, or equivalent.
Pilot awards provide $40,000 over 12 months for preliminary data supporting MPI applications. Up to three awards are funded annually. Awardees must: 1. Submit a co-authored manuscript to a peer-reviewed journal within 12 months. 2. Submit an MPI R01 or equivalent within 18 months, or a SOM ASPIRE application within 12 months.
Online applications for both the team formation and pilot awards are accepted yearly in May. The online submission portal opens yearly in mid-April.
Research Day
Join us to learn more about important aspects of grant writing, and to develop strong proposals for NIH and other funding agencies.
Topics include:
Format is a series of five (5) stand-alone seminars and participants may attend as few or as many as they choose. Open to all DOM researchers with no application or preregistration required. Seminars are led by Jennifer Kemp, PhD, Director of the DOM Research Office.
Session 1: February 25, 2025 from 9:30-11 AM in AHSB P12-2200/2201
Didactic presentation, including best practices for writing a compelling specific aims page, followed by discussion time (1-1.5 hours). Participants will learn:
Session 2: March 25, 2025 from 9:30-11:30 AM in AHSB P12-2200
The second session will be an interactive workshop format, in which we will critique each other's specific aims pages and work to improve them (3-4 hours).
Contact: DOMResearch@cuanschutz.edu