South Carolina Clinical & Translational Research Institute (SCTR) PI: Kathleen T. Brady, PhD. MD Co-PI: Perry V. Halushka, PhD. MD Chief Operations Officer: Royce Sampson, MSN. RN Project Director: Randal Davis https://sctr.musc.edu/ 843-792- 8300 [email protected]http//sctr.musc.edu 843-792-8300
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South Carolina Clinical & Translational Research Institute (SCTR)
To facilitate new & innovative clinical & translational research To promote scientific interactions among investigators & community To accelerate processes from discovery, innovation to improved
patient care To provide research support for promising trainees/junior faculty To support development of new technologies & methodologies
Pilot Project Program Expectations
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Proof-of-concept studies, clinical applicability and dissemination Generation of critical preliminary data Successful applications of extramural grant funding mechanisms Successful publications of research data & findings Development of potential IP and commercialization of technologies
Pilot Project Program - Funds
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All Institutional Funds: MUSC - $500k/year USC - $250k/year MUSC College of Medicine - $500k
as ‘Matching Fund’ Pilot Projects MUSC Hollings Cancer Center
as ‘Matching Fund’ for cancer related pilot projects
Pilot Project Grant Categories
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Discovery Grants ($100k/yr with 1:1 matching from PI) Early Career Investigators Novel Methodology & Technology
Include a process similar to NIH for application & review process Rolling submission dates SRC Review - within 4 weeks NOA - within 6-8 weeks One resubmission within 6 months