Strong Children's Research Center
Funding Opportunities
Small Grants
New directions for senior faculty. Faculty currently holding SCRC small grants are not eligible.
The goal of the Strong Children’s Research Center funding is to encourage collaboration and career development interactions between junior and senior faculty in our department. Priority will be given to the potential for extramural funding, career enhancing interactions for pediatric faculty, and significant mentoring relationships. Proposals in areas of basic science, translational science, and health services research are welcome.
Support
Support for one year starts July 1 and ranges from $5,000 to $25,000, depending on budgetary requirements and scientific merit. Progress reports are due 12 months after funding. While this proposal may be alternative to extramural applications, it is expected that a more extensive proposal will be submitted to extramural agencies within 24 months after this award is made. The amount of funding awarded is based on the merit score.
Timetable and Review Process
- April 16
Preliminary Applications Due – one page summary of proposal and one page summary of the roles of collaborators and mentor, if any. - May 19
Selection of most meritorious preliminary applications and notification of successful applicants - June 2
Deadline for Final Detailed Proposals – this includes up to 10 pages for specific aims, background, methodological approaches, and preliminary findings. In addition, applications must include CVs and support sections for PI and collaborators and an itemized budget. - July 7
Notification of successful applications - July 1
Funding begins
The original and SIX (6) COPIES of the application (Preliminary or Final Proposal) should be submitted to:
Strong Children’s Research Center
P.O. Box 777, Rm. 4-8119
Rochester, NY 14642
Attn: Dawn Smith
For the detailed proposals, Department of Pediatrics applicants will adhere to customary review and internal sign-off by the Department of Pediatrics Research Administrations (Kurt Ingalls) or the PCRO for clinical grants (Nick Ferraio) prior to final submission.
No salary support for the principal investigator can be budgeted from these grants.
Publications resulting from this funding should list the support of the Strong Children’s Research Center.


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