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NC TraCS Award Announcements

The NC TraCS Institute is pleased to announce an awardee for a $2K pilot grant related to the COVID-19 pandemic that was advanced for expedited review from the current cycle of proposals under review. Awardees include investigators...

TraCS funding and resources available amid COVID-19 Pandemic

We are well positioned to support and accelerate promising coronavirus and COVID-19 research. This positioning is underscored by Microsoft Academic ranking of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as #3 in the United...

Quantitude Podcast - Special COVID-19 Episode

Patrick Curran (Professor of Psychology, University of North Carolina) and Gregory Hancock (Professor of Education, University of Maryland) have dedicated an episode of their popular quantitative methods podcast, Quantitude,...

UNC Health ORSC Collaboration Survey

UNC Health’s Office of Research Support & Compliance (ORSC) recently put into a production a Collaboration Survey that they hope will help to better assist investigators with collaborative research projects in the network entities....

NC TraCS Award Announcements

The NC TraCS Institute is pleased to announce awardees for the 126th cycle of the TraCS $2K pilot grants. In total, 7 applications were received and 2 were chosen for funding. Awardees include investigators from UNC's Schools...

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