Developmental Funds

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Abstract

4.0 Abstract: Developmental Funds Developmental funds support the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center's (UMGCCC's) mission by facilitating recruitment of new faculty in areas of strategic need and by supporting pilot studies necessary to develop research so that it can compete for extramural funding. UMGCCC has also used Cancer Center Support Grant (CCSG) pilot funds to support didactic clinical research training for new faculty. In the last funding cycle, $701,806 in CCSG funds were invested in faculty recruitment for the Population Science Program. In contrast, $1.8 million in pilot research funds ($373,832 from CCSG) were allocated in the last cycle. These pilot grants resulted in $14.2 million of new extramural funding. In addition, UMGCCC invested more than $11.3 million in funds to recruit new basic and clinical research faculty. This funding was leveraged by an additional $24.1 million in departmental and institutional funds to support basic science and clinical recruits who are members of UMGCCC. These recruits have significantly enhanced all five UMGCCC research programs. In the current application, $179,000 in CCSG developmental funds are requested to support UMGCCC investigators' pilot projects and provide preliminary data for future external funding of novel projects. Because of a need identified as part of our strategic planning process, $148,093 per year in CCSG developmental funding is requested to support faculty development in areas of strategic need. These funds will be used to help newly recruited clinical research faculty complete certificate training in clinical research. UMGCCC is committed to enhancing the clinical research capabilities of new faculty in multiple cancer disciplines.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10916257
Project number
5P30CA134274-17
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE
Principal Investigator
Taofeek K Owonikoko
Activity code
P30
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$566,429
Award type
5
Project period
2008-08-08 → 2026-08-31