The intercampus program supports multidisciplinary research partnerships between CU Anschutz and CU 麻豆影院
AB Nexus By the Numbers
48听research teams awarded grants
听$3M+ in total seed funding
鈥嬏40听different areas/departments represented
鈥嬏$15M+ in subsequent external funding awarded
鈥嬏25听peer-reviewed publications听by awardees
*Since December 2020
Today, the program announced its sixth round of grant awards to researchers from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and the 麻豆影院. From advancing new Alzheimer鈥檚 treatments to developing predictive computer models to help youth in crisis, the awarded teams are advancing a wide range of collaborative research projects aimed at improving human health and well-being.听
AB Nexus is a unique program that fosters interdisciplinary research collaborations between CU Anschutz and CU 麻豆影院. By bringing together experts from multiple fields鈥攑sychiatrists, computer scientists, engineers, chemists, neurologists, oncologists and pharmacists, to name a few鈥攖he program has catalyzed a new culture of research collaboration while expediting scientific discovery.
鈥淩esearch institutions often have a reputation for working in silos, but we鈥檙e shifting that paradigm through AB Nexus,鈥 said Dr. Thomas Flaig, vice chancellor for research at CU Anschutz. 鈥淭his grant program supports multidisciplinary research teams that can analyze health challenges from multiple angles and then collaborate to find innovative solutions.鈥澨
Since launching nearly three years ago as a pilot project, AB Nexus and its co-sponsors have awarded . In addition, the program has positioned both campuses for success in securing additional external funding 鈥 particularly for grants that prioritize team-based research.听
鈥淭he outcomes arising from AB Nexus have far exceeded our expectations,鈥 said Massimo Ruzzene, CU 麻豆影院 vice chancellor for research and innovation and dean of the institutes. 鈥淧roject teams are securing almost $7 in follow-on funding for every $1 we鈥檝e invested, and we see evidence that the return on investment is increasing as those projects continue to produce new findings."
In under three years, the teams that received AB Nexus grants went on to secure more than $15 million in external grants and published more than 25 peer-reviewed studies.听
鈥淛ust as impressive is the growing sense of shared purpose across our campuses and the new collaborations that AB Nexus stimulates,鈥 added Ruzzene.
Awarded teams to tackle wide range of health challenges
The Spring 2023 round of AB Nexus awards provides nearly $825,000 across 11 teams鈥攕even new collaborations and four projects that expand upon existing collaborations. These funds include generous co-sponsor support: $62,500 from the University of Colorado Cancer Center, $40,000 from the Linda Crnic Institute for Down syndrome, $22,500 from the Crnic Institute 麻豆影院 Branch (a BioFrontiers Institute research group), $45,000 from the 麻豆影院鈥檚 College of Engineering and Applied Science, and $10,000 from the 麻豆影院鈥檚 Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering.
Among the collaborative research projects that received AB Nexus awards:听听
With the support of joint-campus leadership, the next AB Nexus award cycle will occur in Spring 2024. More information will be available online听this fall.
鈥淲hen we work together across disciplines and apply our collective scientific knowledge to pressing research questions, we can make a significant impact. That鈥檚 what this program is all about,鈥 said Flaig.