NC TraCS COVID-19 Award Announcements

The NC TraCS Institute is pleased to announce pilot grant awardees for the special RFA related to COVID-19 research.

In total, 34 applications were received and 8 were chosen for funding. Awardees include investigators from UNC's Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Gillings School of Global Public Health, School of Medicine, School of Social Work, and RTI International.

These awards are comprised of NC TraCS funding, the School of Medicine "Emerging Challenges in Biomedical Research" funding, match funds from UNC Schools, Departments, and Centers, and funding from CTSA partner organizations. The 8 projects are listed alphabetically below by the PI's last name.

NC TraCS COVID-19 Pilot Grants

  • Ammerman, Alice, Dept. of Nutrition, Gillings School of Global Public Health
    Project Title: Understanding reach and implementation of school nutrition safety net programs for NC families during COVID-19: implications for policy and practice
  • Baxter, Victoria, Dept. of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, School of Medicine
    Heise, Mark, Depts. of Genetics & Microbiology and Immunology, School of Medicine
    Project Title: Effect of Prior Pathogen Exposure on SARS-CoV-2 Pathogenesis and Immunity in Mice
  • Lai, Samuel, Dept. of Pharmacoengineering & Molecular Pharmaceutics, Eshelman School of Pharmacy
    Hickey, Anthony, Catalyst for Rare Disease, Eshelman School of Pharmacy; RTI International
    Project Title: Aerosol immunotherapy against COVID-19 based on muco-trapping mAb
  • Mackman, Nigel, Depts. of Hematology and Oncology, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine & Pharmacology, School of Medicine
    Key, Nigel, Depts. of Hematology and Oncology & Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
    Project Title: Measurement of plasma biomarkers to determine the mechanism of the coagulopathy in COVID-19 patients
  • Platts-Mills, Timothy, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine
    Project Title: Emergency Department-Based Advance Care Planning in Patients with COVID-19 Infection: Planning for a Cluster Randomized Trial
  • Rizo, Cynthia, School of Social Work
    Van Deinse, Tonya, School of Social Work
    Project Title: Responding to Violence Victims during COVID-19: Ensuring Equitable Access to Diagnosis, Prevention, and Treatment
  • Zamboni, William, Depts. of Pharmacotherapy and Experimental Therapeutics & Pharmacology, Eshelman School of Pharmacy & School of Medicine
    Heise, Mark, Depts. of Genetics & Microbiology and Immunology, School of Medicine
    Project Title: Evaluation of innate immune system (IIS) phenotype on COVID-19 incidence, severity and treatment outcomes
  • Zimmerman, Sheryl, School of Social Work
    Sloane, Philip, Dept. of Family Medicine, School of Medicine
    Project Title: Long-Term Care Settings and Characteristics Associated With Entry and Transmission of COVID-19: A Statewide Study

We are also 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.

NC TraCS $2K Pilot Grant

  • Marraccini, Marisa, School Psychology, School of Education
    Griffin, Dana, School Counseling, School of Education
    Sartain, Lauren, Policy, Leadership & School Improvement, School of Education
    Project Title: Understanding School Mental Health Supports for Adolescents with Suicide Risk during COVID-19: Improving Practice During Social Isolation

View a complete list of Pilot awardees at tracs.unc.edu/pilot.

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