SELECTED RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS |
PROGRAMS AND FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES |
Post-doctoral
training positions are available on the Multidisciplinary Research Training in Pulmonary Disease Training Grant (T32) for academic year 2022–23. If
you are working with a post-doctoral PhD or research fellow MD who qualifies for training support and you would like to be considered for an appointment, please click here to learn more.
Application materials should be sent to Cheryl Loudd by July 18, 2022. The Research Oversight Committee (ROC) of the Pulmonary T32 program will make a decision at the end of July. Learn more.
The 2022–23 grant cycle will fund new initiatives for investigators who are pursuing joint-biology related research that should lead to NIH K/R type funding or other extramural support (e.g. foundations, industry, Department of Defense, etc.). All
application materials for pilot projects are due October 1, 2022 by 5pm MST. Click here to learn more or see the list of
past grant recipients.
Attention CU Inventors! Does your research have the potential to transform patient lives? CU Innovations Startup Toolbox can help with your commercialization needs. Apply for a microgrant here.
Effective Jan 25, 2023, the NIH will implement an updated Data Management and Sharing Policy, which applies to all NIH-supported research that results in generation of scientific data. The updated policy will require a detailed
Data Management and Sharing plan to be submitted with grant applications, and this plan will apply to any data resulting from the funded project.
Please direct any questions to Jennifer Kemp, PhD, director of the DOM Research Office.
The Freeman Hrabowski Scholars Program, through the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, is now accepting applications from outstanding basic biomedical researchers, including physician-scientists, who are strongly committed to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in science. Each Freeman Hrabowski Scholar will receive up to $8.6 million over 10 years, including full salary, benefits, a research budget and scientific equipment. In addition, Scholars will participate in professional development to advance their leadership and mentorship skills. Learn more.
WEBINARS, EVENTS AND CONFERENCES |
SPARK|Reach Webinar Series—July 13, 4-6pm: Getting the Information You Need: Customer Discovery
, presented by Cathy Bodine, PhD, CCC-SLP. Register now.
See the full schedule of webinars and register on the SPARK events page.