Notice Number: NOT-TR-15-006
Key Dates
Release Date: February 10, 2015
Estimated Publication Date of Announcement: February 2015
First Estimated Application Due Date: December 2015
Earliest Estimated Award Date: June 2016
Earliest Estimated Start Date: July 2016
Issued by
National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS)
Purpose
The National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) intends to promote a new initiative involving collaborative innovative research in both translational science and its methods, within the CTSA consortium. It is anticipated that the combined effort of three or more CTSA hubs in flexible networks will substantially enhance the effectiveness of the consortium to address high priority translational research questions.
Two companion Funding Opportunity Announcements (FOAs) for the Collaborative Innovation Awards are expected to be published in February 2015. These FOAs will utilize the X02 pre-application activity code, with pre-applications due in May 2015, and the U01 Research Project - Cooperative Agreement, with applications due in winter 2015.
This Notice is being provided to allow potential applicants sufficient time to develop meaningful collaborations and responsive projects for the U01 application.
This Notice encourages investigators with expertise and insights in the area of innovation in clinical and translational research to begin to consider applying for the U01 FOA.
The U01 FOA will invite applications for innovative collaborative investigations (involving three or more CTSA sites) into improvements of the methods of translational research, at any step in the translational spectrum (T1-T4) that have the following characteristics:
First, such projects should develop a new technology, method, or approach that addresses a general roadblock in science and/or operations that limits the efficiency and effectiveness of translation. This FOA also supports innovative approaches to training or community/patient engagement that are focused on improving translation.
Second, such projects should demonstrate in one or more use cases whether the tool, method, or approach is effective in accelerating translation, utilizing clear and meaningful metrics and outcomes, when implemented across multiple CTSA hubs.
Third, such projects should advance collaboration, building on existing strengths and resources of CTSA hubs. Investigators who are not affiliated with a CTSA hub, but wish to bring an innovative project to the CTSA consortium, can participate in collaboration with a CTSA investigator. Whenever possible, projects should include partnerships between CTSA hubs and external stakeholders such as industry or patient organizations, so that there can be a hand-off of successful projects to the private sector when applicable.
Fourth, what constitutes success of the proposed project can be defined and measured.
Since the U01 is an application, rather than pre-application, letters of Institutional commitment, detailed budget information, information about the protection of human subjects will be required if applicable.
APPLICATIONS ARE NOT BEING SOLICITED AT THIS TIME.
Inquiries
Please direct all inquiries to:
Philip J. Brooks, Ph.D.
Division of Clinical Innovation
National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS)
Telephone: 301 443-0513
Email: CTSAINNOVATIONFOAQuestions@mail.nih.gov