UNC Autism Research Center works with TraCS to fund projects

The UNC Autism Research Center, in collaboration with NC TraCS, is pleased to announce funding for two $50k interdisciplinary ASD research pilot projects. The goal of this funding is to stimulate multidisciplinary collaborations in autism spectrum disorder among UNC faculty and incentivize researchers to generate pilot data for use in grants to the NIH and other external agencies.

The center will award two pilot grants, contributing $25,000 in matched funds to grants awarded by the NC TraCS $5-$50K Pilot Program.

To qualify, proposals should include at least two investigators from separate research disciplines studying autism spectrum disorder. Applications should be submitted directly to the NC TraCS Pilot Program via the online application portal by September 22, 2020, at 5:00 PM ET.

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Contact Allison Zoller (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) at the UNC Autism Research Center with questions about this opportunity.

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