Pilot & Feasibility Program
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基本信息
- 批准号:10395948
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 5.26万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-04-15 至 2025-03-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Applications GrantsAreaAwardBiomedical ResearchCategoriesClinical ResearchCollaborationsCommunitiesCore FacilityDataDigestive System DisordersDiseaseElementsEligibility DeterminationExtramural ActivitiesFeasibility StudiesFeedbackFibrosisFinancial SupportFosteringFundingFutureGoalsInflammationInjuryInterdisciplinary StudyLaboratory ResearchLeadLettersLinkLiverLiver diseasesMedicalMentorsMentorshipMissionModelingOralPeer ReviewPhasePilot ProjectsPreparationProcessResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesScholarshipScientific EvaluationSecureSouth CarolinaSystemTechnologyTestingTrainingTranslational ResearchUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesbasecareerdesignfeasibility testinggastrointestinal systemimprovedinnovationinterestmeetingsmembernovelprogramsresearch studyscreeningskills
项目摘要
Pilot & Feasibility Program - Abstract
The Pilot and Feasibility (P&F) Program is an integral component of the Digestive Disease Research Core Center
(DDRCC) and supports the center’s mission to facilitate and promote digestive and liver disease research at the
Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC). The overall objective of the P&F Program is to provide and
prioritize short-term funding for scientifically meritorious and innovative projects through a competitive program
which incorporates an open solicitation and peer review process. The primary goals of the P&F Program are to:
1) encourage and support promising New Investigators with an interest in digestive disease research to develop
independent research programs; 2) attract accomplished investigators from other fields who would like to apply
their research skills and expertise to a digestive disease-related problem; and 3) enable established investigators
active in digestive disease or related disorders to test the feasibility of a novel idea, particularly if this constitutes
a departure from their current funded research that will likely have a significant impact on the field. The P&F
Program will be an important vehicle for promoting multidisciplinary collaboration and establishing a strong
supportive scientific network for early career investigators funded by the program. The P&F program plans to
fund 3 projects per year of up to $35,000 each. Decisions related to the awarding of funds will be based on a
rigorous and independent three-phase peer-review process that is modeled on the NIH system. The initial level
of review will involve screening of proposals to verify that applications meet the eligibility criteria. The second
level of review will involve a panel of MUSC experts whose primary function will be to evaluate the scientific and
technical merit of P&F applications. The third level of review will be performed by the DDRCC External Advisory
Board. Applications will be prioritized according to four criteria: 1) quality of the research (scientific merit,
innovation, and impact); 2) qualifications of the research team and ability to lead the research effort toward
securing extramural funding within a reasonable timeframe; 3) relevance to MUSC DDRCC goals and themes
as well as projected use of DDRCC cores, and 4) stimulation of collaborative efforts with DDRCC members
and/or projects. Funded investigators will receive one year of support along with free use of DDRCC core facilities
to explore investigator-initiated projects related to the mission of the DDRCC. Thus, the P&F Program will enable
investigators to form interdisciplinary, interactive, and sustainable research studies that will impact digestive and
liver disease research.
试点和可行性计划-摘要
试点和可行性(P&F)计划是消化疾病研究核心中心的一个组成部分
(DDRCC),并支持该中心的使命,以促进和促进消化和肝脏疾病的研究,
南卡罗来纳州医科大学。P&F计划的总体目标是提供和
通过竞争性计划优先为科学上有价值和创新的项目提供短期资金
该方案采用了公开征求和同行审查程序。P&F计划的主要目标是:
1)鼓励和支持对消化系统疾病研究感兴趣的有前途的新研究者,
独立的研究项目; 2)吸引来自其他领域的有成就的研究人员,他们愿意申请
他们的研究技能和专业知识,以消化系统疾病相关的问题;和3)使建立调查
活跃在消化系统疾病或相关疾病,以测试一个新的想法的可行性,特别是如果这构成
这与他们目前资助的研究不同,可能会对该领域产生重大影响。P&F
该计划将是促进多学科合作和建立强大的
由该计划资助的早期职业调查人员的支持性科学网络。P&F计划将
每年资助3个项目,每个项目最多35 000美元。与资金发放有关的决定将基于
严格和独立的三阶段同行评审过程,以NIH系统为模型。初始水平
审查工作将包括筛选建议书,以核实申请是否符合资格标准。第二
审查级别将涉及MUSC专家小组,其主要职能是评估科学和
P&F应用程序的技术优点。第三级审查将由复员方案协调委员会外部咨询小组进行。
纸板.申请将根据四个标准进行优先排序:1)研究质量(科学价值,
创新和影响); 2)研究团队的资格和领导研究工作的能力
在合理的时间范围内获得校外资金; 3)与MUSC DDRCC目标和主题相关
以及预计使用DDRCC核心,以及4)激励与DDRCC成员的协作努力
和/或项目。受资助的调查人员将获得沿着一年的支持,并免费使用DDRCC核心设施
探讨与解除武装、复员和重返社会协调中心使命有关的由捐助者发起的项目。因此,P&F计划将使
研究人员形成跨学科,互动和可持续的研究,将影响消化和
肝病研究。
项目成果
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