
CCTS
CCTS Community Engagement RFA
The CCTS Community Engagement Program recently released a new RFA for pilot projects. Applications are due on Monday, November 2, 2009 and require a community partner. Up to $30,000 is available for each of two 12-month projects.
Additional funding is available for one of these projects if it has co-investigators from Nationwide Children's Hospital and OSU and a focus on children or adolescents.
Download the CCTS Community Engagement RFA for more information.
The OSU Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) is seeking applicants for the NIH CTSA TL1 Mentored Clinical Research Training Program. The overall goal of the CCTS TL1 Program is to provide Trainees with the skills required to develop a career in trans-disciplinary clinical and translational research relevant to human health.
Attend the TL1 Mentored Clinical Research Program Information Session
Get more information on how to apply and download an application