Developmental
发育性
基本信息
- 批准号:7944880
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 39.94万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-04-17 至 2014-02-28
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdvisory CommitteesAwardBasic ScienceBudgetsCancer CenterCancer Center Support GrantCategoriesClinicalClinical ResearchComprehensive Cancer CenterDataDevelopmentDirect CostsEaglesEvaluationExtramural ActivitiesFacultyFundingGenerationsGrantHuman ResourcesIndividualInternationalInvestmentsJournalsLaboratoriesMalignant NeoplasmsOperative Surgical ProceduresPeer ReviewPeer Review GrantsPhilanthropic FundPilot ProjectsPopulation SciencesPositioning AttributeProcessPublicationsPublishingRecruitment ActivityRelative (related person)ReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch ProposalsResource DevelopmentResource SharingScienceScientific Advances and AccomplishmentsServicesSourceTechnologyTranslational ResearchWorkanticancer researchbasecostexpectationhigh riskhigh standardinnovationinstrumentationmeetingsnovelpreferenceprogramssuccess
项目摘要
The MCCC considers the Developmental Funds as one of the most critical components of CCSG
support. Together with institutionally derived MCCC discretionary funds and the annual grant support from
the Fraternal Order of Eagles, these funds have supported recruitment of new research faculty, shared
resource development, and the initiation of research projects or generation of pilot data for subsequent peer
review grant applications. Given the small size of the CCSG Developmental Fund pool relative to the
substantial expansion realized over the last funding period, institutionally-derived MCCC discretionary funds
and philanthropic sources have contributed more than 90% of the funding needed for pilot projects, program
or shared resource initiation, and all funding for instrumentation and new laboratory set-up costs. Processes
are firmly established in the MCCC to solicit and review proposals for CCSG Developmental Fund support.
Funding is predicated on scientific merit, programmatic relevance, MCCC strategic priorities and, in the case
of shared resource development, the unambiguous need of peer review investigators.
An increase in Developmental Funds is requested in this application, though it is commensurate with the
funding level recommended for the current funding period (but not awarded). These Developmental Funds
will be leveraged with institutionally derived MCCC discretionary funds. Funding is requested in the next
project period to support initiatives in the following categories:
¿ Continued recruitment of outstanding new research faculty - the MCCC is currently actively recruiting
to fill 20 positions across its three campuses
¿ Pilot projects - to enable the MCCC to pursue outstanding science leading to peer review funding;
including highly innovative but high-risk proposals that might otherwise not receive funding
¿ Development of shared resources - to insure the scientific vitality of MCCC investigators and
programs
The MCCC's Developmental Fund request represents approximately 8% of the direct costs requested.
The MCCC has a proven track record in stewardship of these funds as evidenced by the 'return on
investment' of new faculty recruited to the center during the current grant period. The current request,
substantially buttressed by the continued commitment of MCCC discretionary funds, will enable the Director
to support activities critical to the sustained research excellence of this Cancer Center.
MCCC 将发展基金视为 CCSG 最重要的组成部分之一
加上机构派生的 MCCC 可自由支配资金以及来自 MCCC 的年度赠款支持。
老鹰兄弟会,这些资金支持招募新的研究人员,分享
资源开发,以及研究项目的启动或为后续同行生成试点数据
鉴于 CCSG 发展基金相对资金池规模较小,请审查赠款申请。
机构衍生的 MCCC 全权委托基金在上一个融资期间实现了大幅扩张
试点项目、计划所需资金的 90% 以上来自慈善机构
或共享资源启动,以及仪器设备和新实验室建立成本的所有资金。
MCCC 中牢固地设立了专门机构,负责征求和审查 CCSG 发展基金支持的提案。
资助取决于科学价值、计划相关性、MCCC 战略优先事项,以及在这种情况下
共享资源开发的明确需求,同行评审调查员的明确需求。
本申请要求增加发展基金,尽管这与
当前资助期间建议的资助水平(但未授予)。
将利用机构派生的 MCCC 全权委托资金进行杠杆化,并在接下来请求资金。
项目期间支持以下类别的举措:
¿持续招募优秀新研究师——MCCC目前正在积极招募
填补三个校区的 20 个职位
¿试点项目——使 MCCC 能够追求杰出的科学成果,从而获得同行评审资金;
包括高度创新但高风险的提案,否则可能无法获得资助
¿共享资源的开发——确保MCCC研究人员的科学活力
节目
MCCC 的发展基金申请约占直接费用申请的 8%。
MCCC 在管理这些资金方面拥有良好的记录,“回报率”就证明了这一点。
当前资助期间招募到该中心的新教员的投资”当前请求,
MCCC 可自由支配资金的持续承诺的大力支持,将使董事能够
支持对该癌症中心持续卓越研究至关重要的活动。
项目成果
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- 批准号:
7603180 - 财政年份:2007
- 资助金额:
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