Pilot Program

The NC TraCS Clinical and Translational Science (CTS) Pilot Program supports investigation focused on understanding the scientific and operational principles underlying each step of the translational process, so that advances...
We provide a variety of pilot funding opportunities to facilitate the transfer of research findings to clinical practice in order to improve the health of the people of North Carolina. The program is designed to encourage...

Funding

The UNC Men's Health Program, which aims to address the silent health crisis among men, is supporting research designed to address the healthcare and social issues of Men's Health through NC TraCS. The average man prioritizes...
Principal Investigators for NC TraCS Institute Pilot Grants UNC-Chapel Hill researchers whose appointments allow them to serve as PI on externally sponsored research projects are eligible to apply as PI. This generally...
The Translational Team Science Award (TTSA) is aimed at capitalizing on the "culture of collaboration" at UNC-Chapel Hill to foster new synergistic interdisciplinary teams of basic science and clinical investigators. Translational...
The Research Advisory Council, a joint committee composed of research leaders from Novant Health, NH-New Hanover Regional Medical Center (NH-NHRMC) and UNC School of Medicine (UNC-SOM) are sponsoring research pilot award projects. Research...
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