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The Doerr Stem Cell Challenge Grants 2015–2016

Eli and Edythe Broad CIRM Center for Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at USC (Photo by Chris Shinn)
(Photo by Chris Shinn)

To stimulate interdisciplinary stem cell research across USC

Overview

USC Stem Cell invites applications for the Doerr Stem Cell Challenge Grants. The goal of the program is to stimulate new interdisciplinary stem cell research across the USC community, and to provide a means of enhancing student/postdoc creativity and independence. Proposals should be initiated by graduate students and/or postdoctoral fellows. An additional goal of this program is to stimulate future K- or F-series NIH training grant proposals, or other parent-lab collaborative grant opportunities.

The rules of the program

  1. Proposed project must be a new collaboration between students and/or postdocs from two or more labs within the USC community, and be related to stem cell biology/regenerative medicine, broadly defined; cross-disciplinary research will be strongly favored, and proposals must be feasible as a one year project. Projects may complement, but should not replicate ongoing projects from parent labs; projects must, nevertheless, represent work that is an allowed expense by the sponsor of the students’ effort at USC. Mentors may advise and must agree to the proposed collaboration, but should not have a direct role in formulating or writing the proposal. Each recipient will devote 10–20% of research time to the collaborative effort.
  2. Up to two grants may be funded in the first round of funding depending on proposal review and recommendation. Each proposal carries a budget of up to $10,000.
  3. A letter of support from each mentor must accompany the application. While the student/postdoc teams will originate and carry out the projects in their mentors’ labs, the respective lab heads will continue to be responsible for the conduct of the projects and will serve as advisors on the project.
  4. The grant money is designated for research expenses only (research reagents and supplies). Salary, stipend, and travel are not included.
  5. Proposal review will be conducted by a committee of USC Stem Cell faculty. Awardees will present their projects at the end of the funding period (date and venue to be determined) and present a brief written report.

The application

Applications should be submitted by email to: Qing Liu-Michael, qliumich@med.usc.edu.

Applications should be no more than 2 pages long and should include the following elements:

  • Specific Aims
  • Background/Significance
  • Research Plan
  • Methodology (The methodology may be brief, but should include sufficient detail to assure that resources for completing the project will be available to the team.)
  • Budget (The budget is not included in the two-page limit.)

Deadline for submission of application is May 1, 2015 with an anticipated July 1, 2015 start date.

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