Developmental Research Program

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Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY The overall goal of the Leukemia SPORE Developmental Research Program (DRP) is to identify and support developmental research projects in leukemia for future peer-reviewed funding and/or future independent SPORE projects. The types of studies to be supported include projects in basic research, clinical research, epidemiologic studies, and cancer prevention and control research in leukemia. Projects supported under the DRP will expand the scope of translational research and increase the number of investigators committed to leukemia research. The DRP will work in tandem with the Career Enhancement Program (CEP) to assist in the development of junior investigators and in the recruitment and mentoring of Underrepresented in Medicine (URiM) investigators. To accomplish these goals, the DRP aims to: 1) support developmental research projects in leukemia for future incorporation as full SPORE projects or application for other major peer-reviewed funding; 2) foster collaborations between basic and clinical researchers; 3) provide mentoring to junior faculty; and 4) promote the participation of women and URiM investigators in translational leukemia research and to promote the recruitment of patients from underrepresented minorities to leukemia clinical trials. New DRP research projects will be solicited annually, and a total of $370,000 has been committed per year to support CEP and DRP awards, including $270,000 in matching institutional funds. DRP awards will be for up to $70,000 for 1 year, with a competitive renewal for a second year of funding allowed. Funds may be used for salary support or laboratory supplies. The DRP leadership will promote collaborations between basic and clinical researchers through shared weekly meetings, the annual SPORE retreat, and small group meetings. Where appropriate, mentors will be identified to work with junior faculty. All DRP awardees will present their research progress to the SPORE steering committee twice per year.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10934212
Project number
2P50CA171963-11A1
Recipient
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
Principal Investigator
LAURA G. SCHUETTPELZ
Activity code
P50
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2024
Award amount
$123,804
Award type
2
Project period
2013-09-03 → 2029-06-30