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Steven Dubinett, MD Director, Clinical and Translational Science Institute Associate Vice Chancellor and Senior Associate Dean, Translational Research K to R workshop December 12, 2013 1 UCLA CTSI Clinical and Translational Science Institute www.ctsi.ucla.edu

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Steven Dubinett, MD Director, Clinical and Translational Science Institute Associate Vice Chancellor and Senior Associate Dean, Translational Research

K to R workshop December 12, 2013

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UCLA CTSI Clinical and Translational Science Institute

www.ctsi.ucla.edu

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NIH CTSA Consortium

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UCLA CTSI Governance

ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS

MATERNAL & CHILD

HEALTH EVAL &

TRACKING BIOSTAT PILOT INFORMATICS

COMMUNITY CLINICAL RESEARCH

INVESTIGATOR SERVICES

TECHNOLOGY CORES

EDUCATION & CAREER

DEVELOPMENT

Program Area Leaders

Internal Advisory Board

(IAB) A.E. Washington J.S. Economou

Chancellor, UCLA G. Block Institutional Steering

Committee (ISC)

External Advisory

Board (EAB)

National Center for Advancing Translational

Sciences (NCATS)

CTSI Program Director Associate Vice Chancellor

S. Dubinett

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1.  Clinical and Community Research Resources 2.  Biomedical Informatics Program 3.  Community Engagement in Research Program 4.  Pilot Translational and Clinical Studies Programs 5.  Research Education and Career Development Program 6.  Biostatistics and Computational Biology Program 7.  Center for Translational Technologies

8.  Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health 9.  Regulatory Knowledge, Industry Relations and

Research Ethics Program 10.  Evaluation & Tracking

Program Areas

www.ctsi.ucla.edu

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•  For highly qualified, new investigators conducting interdisciplinary and translational research

•  Supports research and career development across the spectrum of translational science

•  UCLA CTSI institutions (CDU, Cedars-Sinai, Harbor-UCLA, and UCLA Westwood) are invited to apply

•  Up to $75,000 from the CTSI up to a maximum of 12 months (Recipients may receive funding until receipt of an NIH R01 grant)

•  This award requires an equal amount of matching funds from their home institution(s)/departments(s) –  Example: if an investigator is requesting $75K from the CTSI, his/her home

department must also contribute $75K for a total award of $150K. •  Note: this program is limited to New Investigator R01 submissions

that are likely to be funded during the next year. Applications to other funding mechanisms are not eligible.

•  Applications anticipated to be due in February 2014 Questions? Contact Lisa Chan, [email protected]

Coming Soon: R Bridge Grant