**NEW**
ITHS Core Services Voucher Awards for Pilot Studies
Application Due Date: December 27, 2011
The Institute of Translational Health Sciences (ITHS, iths.org) is pleased to announce the availability of voucher awards for ITHS Core Services, designed to assist investigators in conducting small pilot studies. These voucher awards provide access only to the ITHS core services listed on the application rather than providing direct funding to the researcher.
These vouchers are designed to assist faculty members (or those with equivalent titles) in obtaining preliminary findings, testing “proof of concept,” or conducting other research activities designed to prepare and support competitive, full-scale grant applications.
Projects are one year in length, with a possible no-cost extension. You may request a combination of ITHS core services totaling $10,000 or one service priced greater than $10,000.
Process:
(1) Join the ITHS if you are not currently a member https://www.iths.org/membership
(2) Go to our Pilot Funding Page https://www.iths.org/funding and complete application at:https://www.iths.org/sites/www.iths.org/files/funding/applications/Small_Pilot_Application_Core_Services_Only.pdf
(3) Submit your application to ithsapps@uw.edu
Applications will be reviewed by the ITHS Leadership Team in January, with awards announced early in February.
Questions about the process? Contact Kathy Long at ithsapps@uw.edu
Questions about eligibility? See https://www.iths.org/funding/pi Contact Kathy Long at ithsapps@uw.edu with questions.
Questions about specific core services? Contact those identified in the list at the end of the application.
Questions about how to get started? Contact Beth Hacker, ithsnav@uw.edu
To learn more about the ITHS please click on: https://www.iths.org/about
Attached. List of Core Services available. Application for Core Services
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Kathleen Long
CSR Project Manager
Institute of Translational Health Sciences
University of Washington
(206) 616-9195 Box 358051
ITHSapps@u.washington.edu
http://www.iths.org/
The Institute is supported by grant UL1RR025014 from the NIH National Center for Research Resources. Please help us continue to support your research by citing our grant number in publications we supported.

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