Grants
Applications due Feb. 4 for Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute fellowships
Jan. 31, 2013
The Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute is seeking applicants for special research fellowships in clinical-translational research and predoctoral training awards in translational research.
Applicants for Young Investigator Awards in Clinical and Translational Research must be full-time junior faculty or research scientists who would be eligible to apply as principal investigator on an NIH grant or career development award but have not to date been a principal investigator on an R01 or equivalent grant. Applicants also must be able to identify co-mentors, who are faculty investigators, from at least two different disciplines.
Benefits include partial salary support, as well as tuition and fees for required and elective coursework, pilot research monies and travel funds to attend the national CTSI young investigator meeting.
For more eligibility information, visit the Indiana CTSI HUB or contact Donna Burgett at dfburget@regenstrief.org.

Applicants for Predoctoral Training Awards in translational research must be pre-doctoral graduate students with no less than one and no more than three years of a predoctoral training program, have co-mentorship by faculty investigators from at least two different disciplines and be engaged in research that is translational in nature.
Recipients will be required to participate in a translational science course, attend a national conference and present at several predoctoral events during the academic year.
For more eligibility information, visit the Indiana CTSI HUB or contact Colleen Gabauer, Ed.D., at 765-494-9256 or ictsi@purdue.edu.
Applications for both awards are due Monday, Feb. 4.