Below is a summary assembled by the Research & Innovation Office (RIO). Please see the full solicitation for complete information about the funding opportunity.
Program SummaryÌý
The Pathway to Stop Diabetes Program intends to attract brilliant scientists at the peak of their creativity to diabetes research, and to accelerate their research progress by providing the necessary resources and support for conducting transformative science.
The Pathway Accelerator award is intended to provide flexible, long-term salary and research support to early career researchers who are proposing innovative and ambitious diabetes-related research programs, and who have distinguished themselves as exceptionally talented and promising research investigators.Ìý
These awards are highly competitive and intended to support particularly innovative and transformational ideas that have the potential to have an exceptional impact in diabetes with an emphasis on the investigator’s potential to significantly transform diabetes through research (‘moving the needle’) to improve the lives of people with diabetes.Ìý
For this award, demonstration of independent productivity should include that the candidate is currently in an independent faculty position, has demonstrated the ability to perform a particular set of experiments at a high-quality level, including senior author publications (independent of training mentors) and/or has demonstrated the ability to obtain independent funding/support for their work.
Deadlines
CU Internal Deadline: 11:59pm MST May 27, 2024
Sponsor Application Deadline: 3:00pm MST July 17, 2024
Internal Application Requirements (all in PDF format)
- Project Summary (3 pages maximum): Please describe the investigator’s potential to significantly transform diabetes through translational research (‘moving the needle’) to improve the lives of people with diabetes. Also describe the investigator’s proven creativity, collaboration and innovation, and ability to establish an independent research program.
- PI CV / Biosketch
- Budget Overview (up to 1 page): A basic budget outlining project costs is sufficient; detailed OCG budgets are not required.
To access the online application, visit:
Eligibility
Awards are available to early-career diabetes investigators proposing innovative and ambitious diabetes-related research programs. Applicants must hold faculty positions and have demonstrated independent productivity in diabetes research. Applicants may currently hold independent NIH funding (K, U or R awards, including an initial R01/U01) but must not have applied for (regardless of outcome), or received, an R01/U01 renewal or a second R01/U01 award.Ìý
Accelerator applicants must agree to devote at least 75% of total time and effort towards research during the period of Association funding with a commitment of 25-50% effort towards the Accelerator Award if funded.
Co-PIs are not permitted.
Limited Submission Guidelines
Each institution is allowed one Accelerator Award nomination.
Award Information
Accelerator Award: $325,000/year over 5 years
Review Criteria
Principal Investigator:
- Proven ability to establish independent research program
- Proven ability for creativity, collaboration and innovation
- Institutional commitment
Research Strategy:
- Innovation and creativity
- Potential impact for understanding/treatment of diabetes
- Clarity of thought and approach