Developmental Funds

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Abstract

DEVELOPMENTAL FUNDS: PROJECT SUMMARY From 2018 to 2022, the Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center (LCCC), guided by the LCCC Strategic Plan and inspired by our catchment area priorities, distributed $1.011M of CCSG developmental funds to support pilot research projects, aiming to support innovative research with an emphasis on strategic priorities for multi-PI collaborations that include cross-consortium collaborations. Other sources of funds, totaling $2.1M, included alternative grant mechanisms and philanthropy, and were used to support career development, specialized pilot projects and shared resource development in concert with LCCC’s Strategic Plan. CCSG support of $1.011M was provided to 24 research projects and 1 designated team science initiative from 2018- 2022, yielding an 11.8:1 Return On Investment (ROI) based on $11.93M (total direct costs) in grant funding, with 9 publications. Non-CCSG developmental funds ($865,750) have supported career development research (ACS IRG), breast cancer, GI cancer, immunotherapy research, cross-consortium collaborative research, shared resource vouchers, yielding an ROI of 13.9 to date, based on that category of investments. Additional funds have supported the purchase of equipment, such as a mass spectrometer in the Mass Spectrometry and Analytical Pharmacology Shared Resource and a slide scanner for the Histopathology and Tissue Shared Resource. In the proposed project period we intend to prioritize CCSG funds to support pilot projects that include transdisciplinary teams from basic, clinical, and population science, and focus on catchment area issues. We also plan to invest developmental funds in pilots that relate to (1) radiation oncology; (2) surgical subspecialties; and (3) transdisciplinary collaborations between investigators in the Cancer Prevention and Control Program and either the Cancer Cell Biology Program and/or the Cancer Host Interactions Program. Additional non-CCSG funds will help further build cross-consortium collaborations and support recruitments needed to advance our strategic priorities.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10849010
Project number
2P30CA051008-30
Recipient
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
Principal Investigator
Louis M. Weiner
Activity code
P30
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$223,425
Award type
2
Project period
1997-08-15 → 2029-04-30