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Date: Friday, April 14, 2023 10:00 am - 11:00 am
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The NC TraCS Institute's new cycle of CTS (Clinical and Translational Science) Pilot funding has been announced. Concept proposals are due April 25, 2023. Full proposals are due July 11, 2023.

First released in 2022, CTS Pilots are focused on translational science—a departure from our long-standing pilot RFAs focused on translational research. In preparation for this 2nd cycle of CTS Pilots, TraCS is holding 1-hour information sessions for investigators interested in learning more about this funding opportunity.

Each session will begin with a 20-minute presentation by CTS Pilot Program faculty that will include a discussion of the definition of translational science and a review of the multi-step application process. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions about the CTS Pilot RFA for the remainder of the one-hour session.

Presenters
David Peden, MD, MS
CTS Pilot Program Module Lead, NC TraCS Institute
Senior Associate Dean for Translational Research, UNC School of Medicine

David Carroll, PhD
Director of Research Funding Development, NC TraCS Institute

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