K12 Early Career Investigator Awards in Clinical - Translational Research Grant
Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI)
Funding Amount
Up to US $100,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
K12 Early Career Investigator Awards in Clinical - Translational Research Grant
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI)
Amount: Up to US $100,000
Last Updated: September 07, 2025
Summary
The K12 Early Career Investigator Awards in Clinical - Translational Research, offered by the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI), provide promising early career faculty with mentorship in research-intensive settings. These awards aim to bridge laboratory research with clinical applications, fostering the development of new treatment options and health interventions. Applicants are encouraged to submit their CV and project details for pre-screening. The initiative supports Indiana's vision of becoming one of the nation's healthiest states.Overview
NOTE: Interested applicants are strongly encouraged to send their current CV, proposed working title and abstract to Aaron Zych for eligibility pre-screening no later than December 05, 2025. Indiana Clinical & Translational Sciences Institute The Indiana Clinical & Translational Sciences Institute (CTSI) has been at the forefront of translational research since 2008. From the lab bench to clinical trials and beyond, we help researchers move their scientific findings through the development pipeline. Our mission is to bring together Indiana’s brightest minds to solve the state’s most pressing health challenges. We envision Indiana as one of the nation’s healthiest states. K12 Early Career Investigator Awards in Clinical - Translational Research The Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute is seeking applications for K12 Early Career Investigator clinical – translational research proposals. These awards are designed to provide promising early career faculty investigators the opportunity to be mentored in research-intensive, multi-disciplinary settings toward the goal of developing careers in clinical - translational research. Emphasis of the Indiana CTSI K12 Early Career Investigator Awards in Clinical - Translational Research are to move findings from basic laboratory and pre-clinical research toward the development of new treatment options or interventions or clinical trials to eventual dissemination or clinical implementation to studying population health outcomes and health metrics. The phases of translational research may not necessarily be linear and can jump steps depending on the research project and the starting point. The goal of the Indiana CTSI is to make awards at all of these stages. It is important that the clinical - translational research have clear applications to human disease and health outcomes.Eligibility
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